TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
SINGLE PHASE STATIC METERns fe le Phas ic Meter
The equipment covered by these broad specifications shall conform to the
requirements stated in latest editions of relevant Indien/ IEC Standards and
Regulations.
1.0 STANDARDS APPLICABLE:
Unless specified elsewhere in this specification, the performance & testing of the
meters should conform to the following Indian/International standards, to be
read with up to date and latest amendments/revisions along with additional
requirements at Annexure-I.
S. | Reference Detail | Reference Title
No.
1___| 1S 13779 (1999) A.C. Static Watt hour meter class 1.0 and 2.0
2 | CEA Regulation Installation and operation of meters Dtd: 17/03/2006
(2006)
3 | CBIP-TRNo. 325 | Guide on A.C.Static Electrical Energy Meters -
Specification (latest amendment).
4 /is 9000 Basic Environmental testing procedure for electrical
and electronic items.
5 | IS 12346 (1999) | Specification for testing equipment for A.C.Electrical
energy meter.
6 | 1511000 (1984 Fire hazard testing
7 [TEC 62052-11 Electricity Requirements (AC) General Requirements
(2003) Tests and Test conditions for A.C.Static Watt hour
meter for active energy Class 1.0 and 2.0.
8 | IEC 62053-21 ‘A.C.Static Watt hour meter for active energy Class 1.0
(2003) and 2.0
9 [1S 15707 (2006) ~ | Testing Evaluation instailation and maintenance of AC
Electricity
Meters- Code of practice.
10_ | TEC 60068 Environmental testing
2.0 GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ru, | Particulars Standard Specification
Single phase two wire, whole current meter,
1 Type of the meter direct reading type w/o any meter constant
2 | Accuracy Class 1.0
Basic Current (Ib) & rated], _ eS
3___| max. current (Imax) dcdcdc
Voltage +20 % to -40 % of Vref. However
4 | Operating voltage the meter should withstand the maximum
system voltage
| 5 ‘Operating Frequency Fe 50 Hz #5 % izPower consumption
6 As per IS
7 ___|Starting Current 0.2 % of Ib
| Short time over current 1800 A for 0.01 sec
; External surface of the meter shall not
ec eters an ang exceed 20 K at 45° C ambient temperature
Rated impulse withstand
10 | voltage ana eee
‘AC withstand voltage for 1
11 | minute a :
12 | Insulation resistance Z
Between Frame & voltage &
2 _| current Circuit an
Between each current Circuit
b | other circuit eo.t.oam
13 _| Mechanical requirement As per Clause of 12.3 of IS 13779
Shall not be ignited by thermal overload &
deg eerste, te, material shall be fire retardant
415 _ | Protection against penetration | Degree of protection IP: 51 as per IS 12063
of dust & water w/o suction in meter
Resistance against climatic :
BOF ewes Clause 12.6 of IS: 13779
Requirement shall be as per CBIP technical
17 _| Electromagnetic compatibility | Reauremens s
18 | power factor range Zero Lag - Unity- zero Lead _
19 | eneray measurement Fundemental energy + Energy due to
20 | Test Output Device Flashing LED visible from the front
a) Meter serial number, Date and time, |
KWH, MD in KW, History’ of KWH & MD for
ast 6 months along with TOD readings &
meter shall log monthly ON/ Off hrs as
history. Meter shall be capable of recording
21 | siting bata KvAh and power factor parameters,
wherever applicable.
b) All these data shall be accessible for
reading, recording, and spot billing by
downloading through optical port on CMRI
or Laptop computers at site22
MD registration
| a) Meter shali store MD in every 30 minutes
period along with date & time. At the end of
every 30 minutes new MD shall be previous
MD and store whichever is higher and the
same shall be displayed.
(b) It should be possible to reset MD
automatically on the defined date.
23
Auto reset of MD
The MD resetting shall be automatic at the
1® of the month i.e. 0000 hours of 1st of
the month. Manual MD reset button shall
not be available. Provision shall be made to
change MD reset date through MRI even
after installation of meter on site.
24
TOD metering
Meter shall be capable of doing TOD
metering for KWH, & MD in KW with 6 time
zones wherever applicable. It shall be
Possible to reconfigure the meters for TOD
Tariff, billing date, RTC etc. through proper
authentication process via communication
port,
25
Climatic condition
The meter should function satisfactorily with
temperature ranging from 0-60°C and
humidity upto 95%
26
Calibration
Meter shall be calibrated at factory and
modification in calibration shall not be
possible at site by any means. Certified by
manufacturer.
27
Meter Sealing
As per IS 13779 & CEA metering regulation
2006
28
Memory
Non-volatile memory independent of battery
backup, memory should be retained upto 10
year in case of power failure.
29
Battery
In case battery removal or total discharge
same should not affect the working &
Memory of the meter.
30
Load Survey
36 Days Load Survey for KW with 30 min
integration period
3
‘Connection diagram
Shall be provided on terminal cover
32
Initial Startup of meter
Within 5 sec after ref voltage is applied to
the meter terminal
33(a)
Internal dia of the terminal
hole
As per CBIP
33(b)
Depth of the terminal hole
25mm
34
Clearance between adjacent
terminal
10 mmi
|
35
Display
LCD (6 Digit ), Height 10 mmx6 mm, pin |
type, viewing angle min 160 degrees
36
Security feature
Programmable facility to restrict the access
to the information recorded at different
security level such as read communication,
communication write etc.
37
Software/ Communication
Compatibility/ Communication
port
Optical port with RS 232 compatible to
transfer the data locally through CMRI &
remote through PSTN / Optical fiber / GSM /
CDMA / RF / any other technology to the
main computer.
The Supplier shall supply Software required
for CMRI (Atleast for Analogic & SANDS
make) & for the connectivity to AMR
modules. The software should be compatible
to Microsoft Windows systems. The software
should have polling feature with optional
selection of parameters to be downloaded
for AMR application.
The Supplier shall provide meter reading
protocols.No.
Additional Requirement for
Features
Annexure-I
gle Phase Energy Meter
Features in addition to BIS
1
Requirement
Functional
«Starting current
0.2 % of In
Measuring Parameters
‘Cumulative kWh
Cumulative KVAh, wherever applicable
Real time & Date
Maximum Demand
Six Month History
Time of Day tariff
ON/ Off hours
Instantaneous Voltage
Instantaneous Current
Instantaneous Load KW
Meter Sr. No.
Anti Tamper Features
T/C & O/G Interchanged
Phase & Neutral Interchanged
Y/C Neutral Disconnected, 0/G Neutral & Load
Connected To Earth.
I/C Neutral Disconnected, O/G Neutral
Connected To Earth Through Resistor & Load
Connected To Earth.
1/C Neutral connected, 0/G Neutral Connected
to Earth through Resistor & Load Connected to
Earth.
I/C (Phase & Neutral) Interchanged, Load
Connected To Earth.
1/C & O/G (Phase or Neutral) Disconnected,
Load Connected To Earth.
Single wire temper (Neutral Missing)
Reverse energy
Neutral wire energy measurement
Neutral wire energy measurement
Welded meter body
Tamper histor
Tamper logging
Low Voltage
Protection against HV spark
External Magnetic tampers
Write Transactions
‘Top cover Open
Abnormal Power off
EL LED
EL LED
Additional
Features(optional)
Mid night data
Temperature logging
Power factor recording
KVAR
Net MeteringTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
THREE PHASE ENERGY METERTechnical Specifications for Three Phase Eneray Meter
The equipment covered by these broad specifications shall conform to the
requirements stated in latest editions of relevant Indian/ IEC Standards and
Regulations.
2.0 STANDARDS APPLICABLE:
Unless specified elsewhere in this specification, the performance & testing of the
meters should conform to the following Indian/International standards, to be
read with up to date and latest amendments/revisions along with additional
requirements at Annexure-I.
S. | Reference Detail | Reference Title
No.
1__|1S 13779 (4999) | A.C. Static Watt hour meter class 1.0 and 2.0
2 | CEA Regulation Installation and operation of meters Dtd: 17/03/2006
(2006) See
Ey CBIP — TR No. 325 Guide on A.C.Static Electrical Energy Meters -
Specification (latest amendment).
4 |i 9000 Basic Environmental testing procedure for electrical
and electronic items.
5 IS 12346 (1999) _| Specification for testing equipment for A.C.Electrical
energy meter.
6 __| 1511000 (i984 Fire hazard testing
7 | TEC 62052-11 Electricity Requirements (AC) General Requirements
(2003) Tests and Test conditions for A.C.Static Watt hour
meter for active energy Class 1.0 and 2.0.
8 TEC 62053-21 A.C.Static Watt hour meter for active energy Class 1.0
(2003) and 2.0
9 1S 15707 (2006) _| Testing Evaluation installation and maintenance of AC
Electricity
i Meters- Code of practice.
10 | TEC 66068 Environmental testing
2.0 GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Sl. | particulars Standard Specification
No.
1 | Type of the meter Three phase ae wire, whole current meter
[2 | Accuracy Class 1.0
Basic Current (ib) & rated|,, _ 2
3 _| max, current (Imax) Ib =20 Amp, Imax= 100 Amp
Voltage +20 % to -40 % of Vref. However
4 | Operating Voltage the meter should withstand the maximum
system voltage
5__ | Operating Frequency Fe 50 Hz £5 % |6 | Power consumption per phase | As per 1S
7__| Starting Current 0.2 % of I, = E
& _ | Short time over current 3000 A for 0.01 sec
; External surface of the meter shall not
Bi ennuened eh neaas. exceed 20 K at 45° C ambient temperature
Rated impulse withstand
10 | voltage sk
AC withstand voltage for 1
it minute ah ce
12 | insulation resistance _|
Between Frame & voltage &
3 | current Circuit ee onn
Between each current Circuit
B _| kother circuit pene a
13 | Mechanical requirement As per Clause of 12.3 of IS 13779
Shall not be ignited by thermal overload &
ee aeeeeetor eaten material shall be fire retardant
15 | Protection against penetration | Degree of protection IP: 51 as per IS 12063
of dust & water -w/o suction in meter
Resistance against climatic :
iL eae Clause 12.6 of IS: 13779
: ‘ity | Requirement shall be as per CBIP technical
17. | Electromagnetic compatibility | Reauremens :
18 | Power factor range Zero Lag - Unity- zero Lead
Gee seat esr Fundamental energy + Energy due to
harmonics
20 | Test Output Device Flashing LED visible from the front
a) Meter serial number, Date and time, KWh,
KVAh, Power factor, MD in KW & KVA,
History of KWh, KVAh & MD of both for last 6
months along with TOD readings. KVAh is
computed based on KVARh and KWh. If
21 | Biling Data Power factor Is 1 or leading then, KVAh shall
be treated equal to KWH
b) All these data shall be accessible for
reading, recording, and spot billing by
downloading through optical port on CMRI or
Laptop computers at site.22
MD registration
a) Meter shall store MD in every 30 minutes
period along with date & time. At the end of
every 30 minutes new MD shall be previous
MD and store whichever is higher and the
same shall be displayed.
(b) it should be possible to reset MD
automatically on the defined date.
23
Auto reset of MD
The MD resetting shall be automatic at the
1* of the month i.e. 0000 hours of Ist of the
month. Manual MD reset button shall not be
available. Provision shall be made to change
MD reset date through MRI even after
installation of meter on site.
24
TOD metering
Meter shall be capable doing TOD metering
for KWH, KVAH & MD in KW & KVA with 6
time zones wherever applicable. It shall be
possible to reconfigure the meters for TOD
Tariff, billing date, RTC etc. through proper
authentication process via communication
port.
25
Climatic condition
‘The meter should function satisfactorily with
temperature ranging from 0-60°C and
humidity upto 95%
26
Calibration
Meter shail be calibrated at factory and
modification in calibration shall not be
possible at site by any means, Certified by
manufacture
27
Meter Sealing
‘As per IS 13779 & CEA metering regulation
2006
28
Memory
Non-volatile memory independent of battery
backup, memory should be retained upto 10
year in case of power failure.
29
Battery
‘In case battery removal or total discharge
same should not affect the working &
memory of the meter
30
Load Survey
60 Days Load Survey for KW, KVA, Voltage,
Current of each phase, with 30 minutes
integration period
31
Connection diagram
Shall be provided on terminal cover
32
Initial Startup of meter
Within 5 sec after ref voltage is applied to
the meter terminal __
33
(a)
internal_dia of the terminal
hole
As per CBIP
33
(b)
Depth of the terminal hole
25mm34
Clearance between adjacent
terminal!
10 mm
35
Display
LCD (6 Digit ), Height 10 mmX6 mm, pin
type, viewing angle min 160 degrees
36
Security feature
Programmable facility to restrict the access
to the information recorded at different
security level such as read communication,
communication write etc.
37
Software/ Communication
Compatibility/ Communication
port
Optical port with RS 232 compatible to
transfer the data locally through CMRI &
remote through PSTN / Optical fiber / GSM /
CDMA / RF / any other technology to ‘the
main computer.
The Supplier shall supply Software required
for CMRI (Atleast for Analogic & SANDS
make) & for the connectivity to AMR
modules, The software should be compatible
to Microsoft Windows systems. The software
should have polling feature with optional
selection of parameters to be downloaded for
AMR application.
The Supplier shall provide meter reading
protocols.Annexure-I
ional Requirement for Three Phase Whole Current Energy Meter
S.No.
Feature in addition to BIS
Features
Requirement
Functional
+ Starting current
0.2 % of Ip
Measuring Parameters
Real time & Date
Cumulative kWh
Other energy KVAh (Lag), KVArh( lead) &
kVArh (lag)
Current Maximum demand in kW & KVA
Inst V,I & Power Factor
Maximum Demand
Six month energy history
Load Survey
Time of Day tariff
On/ Off hours
Anti Tamper And Anti-
Fraud Features
Reverse Phase Energy
Phase sequence reversal
Detection of missing potential
Current Coil shorting
Welded meter body
Tamper History
Energy computation during missing potential
Power On/Off
Abnormal Power Off
Snap-on parameters
Protection against HV spark/ ESD
Low voltage event
Low Power factor recording
Top cover open
Write Transactions
Neutral Disturbance
Only two Phase (One phase and one neutral
missing)
Additional
Features(Optional)
Mid night data
Temperature
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