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AS 1284.6-1992

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Electricity metering - Ripple control receivers for tariff and load control

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Superseded date

06-30-2017

Published date

01-01-1992

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1 - AS 1284.6-1992 ELECTRICITY METERING - RIPPLE CONTROL RECEIVERS FOR TARIFF AND LOAD CONTROL
4 - PREFACE
6 - CONTENTS
7 - FOREWORD
8 - 1 Scope
8 - 2 Normative references
10 - 3 Definitions
10 - 3.1 General definitions
10 - 3.2 Definitions related to the functional elements
12 - 3.3 Definitions of mechanical elements
12 - 3.4 Definitions of insulations
13 - 3.5 Definitions of influence quantities
14 - 3.6 Definition of tests
14 - 4 Requirements
14 - 4.1 Standard electrical values
14 - 4.1.1 Rated supply voltage
14 - 4.1.2 Rated supply frequency
14 - 4.2 Mechanical requirements
14 - 4.2.1 General mechanical requirements
14 - 4.2.2 Case
15 - 4.2.3 Terminals, terminal block(s), protective earth terminal
16 - 4.2.4 Terminal cover(s)
16 - 4.2.5 Clearance and creepage distances
17 - 4.2.6 Resistance to heat and fire
17 - 4.2.7 Protection against penetration of dust and water
17 - 4.2.8 Marking of receiver
17 - 4.2.9 Operation status indicator
18 - 4.3 Climatic conditions
18 - 4.3.1 Temperature range
18 - 4.3.2 Relative humidity
18 - 4.4 Electrical requirements
18 - 4.4.1 Power consumption
19 - 4.4.2 Supply voltage range
19 - 4.4.3 Effect of long interruptions of supply voltage
19 - 4.4.4 Rated breaking voltage
19 - 4.4.5 Rated breaking current
20 - 4.4.6 Number of operations of the output element
20 - 4.4.7 Short-circuit performance of the output element
20 - 4.4.8 Heating
20 - 4.4.9 Insulation
21 - 4.5 Control voltage requirements
21 - 4.5.1 Operate voltage
21 - 4.5.2 Non-operate voltage
21 - 4.5.3 Maximum control voltage
21 - 4.5.4 Tolerance on the message
22 - 4.6 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
22 - 4.6.1 Immunity to electromagnetic disturbance
22 - 4.6.2 Harmonics
22 - 4.6.3 Interharmonics (quasi-steady voltages of non harmonic frequencies).
23 - 4.6.4 Disturbing pulses
23 - 4.6.5 Voltage dips and short interruptions
23 - 4.7 Radio interference suppression
24 - 5 Tests and test conditions
24 - 5.1 General testing procedures
24 - 5.1.1 Test conditions
24 - 5.1.2 Type test
24 - 5.2 Tests of mechanical requirements
24 - 5.2.1 Spring hammer test
24 - 5.2.2 Shock test
25 - 5.2.3 Vibration test
25 - 5.2.4 Test of resistance to heat and fire
25 - 5.2.5 Test of protection against penetration of dust and water
26 - 5.3 Test of climatic influences
26 - 5.3.1 Dry heat test
26 - 5.3.2 Cold test
26 - 5.3.3 Damp heat cyclic test
26 - 5.4 Test of electrical requirements
26 - 5.4.1 Test of power consumption
26 - 5.4.2 Test of effect of a long interruption of the supply voltage
27 - 5.4.3 Test on number of operations of the output element
27 - 5.4.4 Test of short-circuit performance of the output element
28 - 5.4.5 Test of influence of heating
28 - 5.4.6 Test of insulation properties
29 - 5.5 Test of control performance requirements
29 - 5.5.1 General test conditions
30 - 5.5.2 Test of operation
30 - 5.5.3 Test of non-operation
30 - 5.5.4 Test of correct receiver operation within the tolerance of the message
30 - 5.6 Tests for electromagnetic compatibility
30 - 5.6.1 General test conditions
30 - 5.6.2 Test of influence of interharmonics (quasi-steady disturbing voltages of non harmonic frequencies)
31 - 5.6.3 Test of effect of disturbing pulses on operation
32 - 5.6.4 Test of effect of short interruptions of supply and voltage dips in operation
33 - 5.6.5 Test of immunity to electrostatic discharges
33 - 5.6.6 Test of immunity to HF electromagnetic fields
33 - 5.6.7 Fast transient burst test
34 - 5.6.8 Test of immunity to d.c. magnetic fields
34 - 5.6.9 Test of immunity to a.c. magnetic fields
34 - 5.7 Radio interference measurement
46 - APPENDIX AA - VARIATIONS TO IEC 1037 FOR AUSTRALIA
46 - AA1 SCOPE
46 - AA2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
46 - AA3 DEFINITIONS (ADDITION)
46 - AA4 INSULATION ENCASED RECEIVER OF PROTECTIVE CLASS II
46 - AA5 RATED SUPPLY VOLTAGE
46 - AA6 RATED SUPPLY FREQUENCY
46 - AA7 CASE
47 - AA8 TERMINALS, TERMINAL BLOCK(S), PROTECTIVE EARTH TERMINAL
47 - AA9 TERMINAL COVER(S)
47 - AA10 CLEARANCE AND CREEPAGE DISTANCES
47 - AA11 PROTECTION AGAINST PENETRATION OF DUST AND WATER
47 - AA12 NAMEPLATES
47 - AA13 OPERATION STATUS INDICATOR
48 - AA14 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS
48 - AA15 TEMPERATURE RANGE
48 - AA16 RELATIVE HUMIDITY
48 - AA17 POWER CONSUMPTION
48 - AA18 SUPPLY VOLTAGE RANGE
48 - AA19 EFFECT OF LONG INTERRUPTIONS OF SUPPLY VOLTAGE
48 - AA20 EFFECT OF SHORT-TIME OVERVOLTAGES
48 - AA21 RATED BREAKING VOLTAGE
49 - AA22 RATED BREAKING CURRENT
49 - AA23 HEATING
49 - AA24 SPRING HAMMER TEST
49 - AA25 TEST OF RESISTANCE TO HEAT AND FIRE
49 - AA26 TEST OF PROTECTION AGAINST PENETRATION OF DUST AND WATER
49 - AA27 DRY HEAT TEST
49 - AA28 DAMP HEAT CYCLIC TEST
49 - AA29 SOLAR RADIATION TEST (ADDITION)
49 - AA30 TEST ON NUMBER OF OPERATIONS OF THE OUTPUT ELEMENT
49 - AA31 TEST OF INFLUENCE OF HEATING
50 - AA32 IMPULSE VOLTAGE TEST
50 - AA33 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY
50 - AA34 REFERENCE AND LIMITING VALUES OF THE INFLUENCE QUANTITIES
50 - AA35 COMBINATION OF PARAMETERS FOR OPERATION AND NON-OPERATION TESTS
50 - AA36 ACCEPTANCE TESTS
50 - AA37 EXAMPLE OF A TEST CONFIGURATION
50 - AA38 VALUES OF THE INFLUENCE QUANTITIES FOR THE DIFFERENT TESTS

Specifies requirements for electronic receivers of single audio frequency pulses superimposed on the mains supply for switching purposes, suitable for outdoor installation. It comprises IEC 1037, Electronic ripple control receivers for tariff and load control, subject to variations for Australian conditions specified in an Appendix.

This International Standard specifies requirements for the type test of indoor electronic ripple control receivers for the reception and interpretation of pulses of a single audio frequency superimposed on the voltage of the electricity distribution network and for the execution of the corresponding switching operations. In this system the mains frequency is generally used to synchronize the transmitter and receivers. Neither the control frequency, nor the encoding are standardized in this standard.This standard gives no requirements for constructional details internal to the receiver.This standard does not cover the acceptance tests and the conformity tests. (Nevertheless, an example of what could be an acceptance test is given in annex G (informative).)The reliability aspect also is not covered in this standard as there are no short term procedures available which would fit into type test documents to satisfactorily check this requirement.

Committee
EL-011
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 7663 4
Pages
43
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
IEC 61037:1990 Identical

First published as AS 1284.6-1992.

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