I.S. EN 61036:1997
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ALTERNATING CURRENT STATIC WATT-HOUR METERS FOR ACTIVE ENERGY (CLASSES 1 AND 2)
Hardcopy , PDF
05-23-2003
English
01-01-1997
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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
3.1 General definitions
3.2 Definitions related to the functional
elements
3.3 Definitions of mechanical elements
3.4 Definitions of insulations
3.5 Definitions of meter quantities
3.6 Definitions of influence quantities
3.7 Definition of tests
4 Requirements
4.1 Standard electrical values
4.2 Mechanical requirements
4.3 Climatic Conditions
4.4 Electrical requirements
4.5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
4.6 Accuracy requirements
5 Tests and test conditions
5.1 General testing procedures
5.2 Tests of mechanical requirements
5.3 Tests of climatic influences
5.4 Tests of electrical requirements
5.5 Tests for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
5.6 Tests of accuracy requirements
Tables
1 Standard reference voltages
2 Standard reference currents
3a Clearances and creepage distances for insulating
encased meter of protective class I
3b Clearances and creepage distances for insulating
encased meter of protective class II
4 Voltage marking
5 Temperature range
6 Relative humidity
7 Power consumption in voltage circuits including
the power supply
8 Power consumption in voltage circuits including
power supply
9 Voltage range
10 Variations due to short-time overcurrents
11 Variations due to self-heating
12 Change of error due to earth fault
13 Percentage error (single-phase meters and
polyphase meters with balanced loads)
14 Percentage error limits (polyphase meters carrying
a single-phase load, but with balanced polyphase
voltages applied to voltage circuits)
15 Influence quantities
16 Temperature coefficient
17 Starting current
18 AC voltage tests
19 Voltage and current balance
20 Reference conditions
21 Interpretation of test results
Annexes
A Relationship between ambient air temperature
and relative humidity
B Test circuit diagram for d.c., even harmonics,
odd harmonics and sub-harmonics
C Voltage waveform for the tests of the effect of
voltage dips and short interruptions
D Electromagnet for testing the influence of externally
produced magnetic fields
E Test schedule
F Test circuit diagram for the test of immunity
to earth fault
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