Electricity metering equipment (AC) - General requirements, tests and test conditions - Part 11: Metering equipment

Covers type tests for electricity metering equipment for indoor and outdoor application and to newly manufactured equipment designed to measure the electric energy on 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks, with a voltage up to 600 V. It applies to electromechanical or static meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. It also applies to operation indicator(s) and test output(s)

Wechselstrom-Elektrizitätszähler - Allgemeine Anforderungen, Prüfungen und Prüfbedingungen - Teil 11: Messeinrichtungen

Equipement de comptage de l'électricité (CA) - Prescriptions générales, essais et conditions d'essai - Partie 11: Equipement de comptage

Couvre les essais de type pour équipements de comptage d'électricité neufs de type intérieur et extérieur, destinés à la mesure de l'énergie électrique sur des réseaux de fréquence de 50 Hz ou 60 Hz, et avec une tension jusqu'à 600 V. Elle n'est applicable qu'aux compteurs électromécaniques ou statiques de types intérieur et extérieur constitués d'un élément de mesure et d'un (des) élément(s) indicateur(s) rassemblés dans un même boîtier.

Oprema za merjenje električne energije (izmenični tok) - Splošne zahteve, preskusi in preskuševalni pogoji - 11. del: Merilna oprema (IEC 62052-11:2003) (IEC 62052-11:2003)

Ta del standarda IEC 62052 zajema tipsko preskušanje opreme za merjenje električne energije za zunanjo in notranjo montažo in se uporablja za novo izdelano opremo za merjenje električne energije v omrežju 50 Hz ali 60 Hz z napetostjo do 600 V.
Uporablja se za elektromehanske ali statične števce za notranjo in zunanjo montažo, sestavljene iz merilnega elementa in zapisovalnika, priloženega v merilnem ohišju. Uporablja se tudi kot indikator obratovanja in preskusni izhod. Če ima števec merilni element za več vrst energije (multi energijski števci) ali če so drugi funkcionalni elementi, kot so indikatorji maksimuma, elektronski tarifni registri, časovna stikala, kontrolni prejemniki nihanj, podatkovni komunikacijski vmesniki itd., priloženi v merilno ohišje, se uporabljajo ustrezni standardi za te elemente.
Ne uporablja se za:
a) prenosne števce;
b) podatkovne vmesnike, povezane v register števca;
c) referenčne števce.
Ta standard ne zajema mehanskih lastnosti števcev, montiranih v omarici.

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SIST EN 62052-11:2004 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Electricity metering equipment (AC) - General requirements, tests and test conditions - Part 11: Metering equipment". This standard covers: Covers type tests for electricity metering equipment for indoor and outdoor application and to newly manufactured equipment designed to measure the electric energy on 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks, with a voltage up to 600 V. It applies to electromechanical or static meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. It also applies to operation indicator(s) and test output(s)

Covers type tests for electricity metering equipment for indoor and outdoor application and to newly manufactured equipment designed to measure the electric energy on 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks, with a voltage up to 600 V. It applies to electromechanical or static meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. It also applies to operation indicator(s) and test output(s)

SIST EN 62052-11:2004 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 91.140.50 - Electricity supply systems. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

SIST EN 62052-11:2004 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN 61036:1998/A1:2001, SIST EN IEC 62052-11:2021, SIST EN 62052-11:2004/A1:2017. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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Electricity metering equipment (AC) - General requirements, tests and test conditions -
Part 11: Metering equipment
Wechselstrom-Elektrizitätszähler - Allgemeine Anforderungen, Prüfungen und
Prüfbedingungen - Teil 11: Messeinrichtungen
Equipement de comptage de l'électricité (CA) - Prescriptions générales, essais et
conditions d'essai - Partie 11: Equipement de comptage
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 62052-11:2003
ICS:
91.140.50 Sistemi za oskrbo z elektriko Electricity supply systems
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 62052-11
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM March 2003
ICS 17.220.20
English version
Electricity metering equipment (AC) -
General requirements, tests and test conditions
Part 11: Metering equipment
(IEC 62052-11:2003)
Equipement de comptage  Wechselstrom-Elektrizitätszähler -
de l'électricité (CA) - Allgemeine Anforderungen, Prüfungen
Prescriptions générales, essais und Prüfbedingungen
et conditions d'essai Teil 11: Messeinrichtungen
Partie 11: Equipement de comptage (IEC 62052-11:2003)
(CEI 62052-11:2003)
This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2003-03-01. CENELEC members are bound to
comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European
Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.

Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on
application to the Central Secretariat or to any CENELEC member.

This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and
notified to the Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions.

CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta,
Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.

CENELEC
European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique
Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung

Central Secretariat: rue de Stassart 35, B - 1050 Brussels

© 2003 CENELEC - All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC members.

Ref. No. EN 62052-11:2003 E
Foreword
The text of document 13/1285/FDIS, future edition 1 of IEC 62052-11, prepared by IEC TC 13,
Equipment for electrical energy measurement and load control, was submitted to the IEC-CENELEC
parallel vote and was approved by CENELEC as EN 62052-11 on 2003-03-01.

The following dates were fixed:

– latest date by which the EN has to be implemented
at national level by publication of an identical
national standard or by endorsement (dop) 2003-12-01

– latest date by which the national standards conflicting
with the EN have to be withdrawn (dow) 2006-03-01

Annexes designated "normative" are part of the body of the standard.
Annexes designated "informative" are given for information only.
In this standard, annexes A, B, C, D and ZA are normative and annexes E and F are informative.
Annex ZA has been added by CENELEC.
__________
Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard IEC 62052-11:2003 was approved by CENELEC as a European
Standard without any modification.
__________
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Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other
publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the
publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any
of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or
revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to applies (including
amendments).
NOTE When an international publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the relevant
EN/HD applies.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
1)
IEC 60038 (mod) 1983 HD 472 S1 1989
IEC standard voltages
+ corr. February 2002
A1 1994 - -
A2 1997 - -
IEC 60044-1 1996 Instrument transformers EN 60044-1 1999
(mod) Part 1: Current transformers

IEC 60044-2 1997 Part 2: Inductive voltage transformers EN 60044-2 1999
(mod)
IEC 60050-300 2001 International Electrotechnical - -
Vocabulary - Electrical and electronic
measurements and measuring
instruments
Part 311: General terms relating to
measurements -
Part 312: General terms relating to
electrical measurements -
Part 313: Types of electrical measuring
instruments -
Part 314: Specific terms according to
the type of instrument
IEC 60060-1 1989 High-voltage test techniques HD 588.1 S1 1991
+ corr. March 1990 Part 1: General definitions and test
requirements
IEC 60068-2-1 1990 Environmental testing EN 60068-2-1 1993
Part 2: Tests - Tests A: Cold
A1 1993 A1 1993
A2 1994 A2 1994
2)
IEC 60068-2-2 1974 Part 2: Tests - Test B: Dry heat EN 60068-2-2 1993
A1 1993 A1 1993
A2 1994 A2 1994
1)
The title of HD 472 S1 is: Nominal voltages for low-voltage public electricity supply systems.
2)
EN 60068-2-2 includes supplement A:1976 to IEC 60068-2-2.

Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 60068-2-5 1975 Part 2: Tests - Test Sa: Simulated solar EN 60068-2-5 1999
radiation at ground level
IEC 60068-2-6 1995 Part 2: Tests - Test Fc: Vibration EN 60068-2-6 1995
+ corr. March 1995 (sinusoidal)

IEC 60068-2-11 1981 Part 2: Tests - Test Ka: Salt mist EN 60068-2-11 1999

IEC 60068-2-27 1987 Part 2: Tests - Test Ea and guidance: EN 60068-2-27 1993
Shock
3)
IEC 60068-2-30 1980 Part 2: Tests - Test Db and guidance: EN 60068-2-30 1999
Damp heat, cyclic (12 + 12 hour cycle)

IEC 60068-2-75 1997 Part 2-75: Tests - Test Eh: Hammer EN 60068-2-75 1997
tests
IEC 60085 1984 Thermal evaluation and classification of HD 566 S1 1990
electrical insulation
IEC 60359 2001 Electrical and electronic measurement EN 60359 2002
equipment - Expression of performance

IEC 60387 1992 Symbols for alternating-current EN 60387 1992
electricity meters
IEC 60417-2 1998 Graphical symbols for use on equipment EN 60417-2 1999
Part 2: Symbol originals
IEC 60529 1989 Degrees of protection provided by EN 60529 1991
enclosures (IP Code) + corr. May 1993
A1 1999 A1 2000
IEC 60695-2-11 2000 Fire hazard testing EN 60695-2-11 2001
Part 2-11: Glowing/hot-wire based test
methods - Glow-wire flammability test
method for end-products
IEC 60721-3-3 1994 Classification of environmental EN 60721-3-3 1995
conditions
Part 3: Classification of groups of
environmental parameters and their
severities -
Section 3: Stationary use at
weatherprotected locations
A1 1995 - -
A2 1996 A2 1997
IEC 61000-4-2 1995 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) EN 61000-4-2 1995
Part 4-2: Testing and measurement
techniques - Electrostatic discharge
immunity test
3)
EN 60068-2-30 includes A1:1985 to IEC 60068-2-30.

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Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 61000-4-3 2002 Part 4-3: Testing and measurement EN 61000-4-3 2002
techniques - Radiated, radio-frequency,
electromagnetic field immunity test

IEC 61000-4-4 1995 Part 4-4: Testing and measurement EN 61000-4-4 1995
techniques - Electrical fast
transient/burst immunity test
IEC 61000-4-5 1995 Part 4-5: Testing and measurement EN 61000-4-5 1995
techniques - Surge immunity test

IEC 61000-4-6 1996 Part 4-6: Testing and measurement EN 61000-4-6 1996
techniques - Immunity to conducted
disturbances, induced by radio-
frequency fields
IEC 61000-4-12 1995 Part 4-12: Testing and measurement EN 61000-4-12 1995
techniques - Oscillatory waves immunity
test
IEC 62053-31 1998 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) EN 62053-31 1998
Particular requirements -
Part 31: Pulse output devices for
electromechanical and electronic meters
(two wires only)
CISPR 22 (mod) 1997 Information technology equipment - EN 55022 1998
Radio disturbance characteristics - + corr. July 2001
Limits and methods of measurement
A1 2000 A1 2000
ISO 75-2 1993 Plastics - Determination of temperature EN ISO 75-2 1996
of deflection under load - Part 2:
Plastics and ebonite
INTERNATIONAL IEC
STANDARD 62052-11
First edition
2003-02
Electricity metering equipment (AC) –
General requirements, tests and test conditions –
Part 11:
Metering equipment
This English-language version is derived from the original
bilingual publication by leaving out all French-language
pages. Missing page numbers correspond to the French-
language pages.
Reference number
IEC 62052-11:2003(E)
62052-11  IEC:2003 – 3 –
CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION .9
1 Scope .11
2 Normative references.11
3 Terms and definitions .15
3.1 General definitions.15
3.2 Definitions related to the functional elements.19
3.3 Definitions of mechanical elements.23
3.4 Definitions related to insulation.25
3.5 Definitions of meter quantities .27
3.6 Definitions of influence quantities .29
3.7 Definition of tests.31
3.8 Definitions related to electromechanical meters .31
4 Standard electrical values.33
4.1 Standard reference voltages .33
4.2 Standard currents .35
4.3 Standard reference frequencies .35
5 Mechanical requirements and tests.35
5.1 General mechanical requirements.35
5.2 Case.35
5.3 Window.37
5.4 Terminals – Terminal block(s) – Protective earth terminal.39
5.5 Terminal cover(s).39
5.6 Clearance and creepage distances .41
5.7 Insulating encased meter of protective class II.43
5.8 Resistance to heat and fire .43
5.9 Protection against penetration of dust and water .43
5.10 Display of measured values .45
5.11 Output device .45
5.12 Marking of meter.47
6 Climatic conditions.51
6.1 Temperature range .51
6.2 Relative humidity .51
6.3 Tests of the effect of the climatic environments .51
7 Electrical requirements .55
7.1 Influence of supply voltage .55
7.2 Heating.57
7.3 Insulation.57
7.4 Immunity to earth fault .61
7.5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).63
8 Type test .71
8.1 Test conditions .71

62052-11  IEC:2003 – 5 –
Annex A (normative) Relationship between ambient air temperature and relative
humidity .73
Annex B (normative) Voltage wave-form for the tests of the effect of voltage dips and
short interruptions .75
Annex C (normative) Test circuit diagram for the test of immunity to earth fault.77
Annex D (normative) Optical test output .79
Annex E (informative) Test set-up for EMC tests .81
Annex F (informative) Test schedule – Recommended test sequences.85
Figure A.1 – Relationship between ambient air temperature and relative humidity.73
Figure B.1 – Voltage interruptions of ΔU = 100 %, 1 s .75
Figure B.2 – Voltage interruptions of ΔU = 100 %, one cycle at rated frequency.75
Figure B.3 – Voltage dips of ΔU = 50 %.75
Figure C.1 – Circuit to simulate earth fault condition in phase 1 .77
Figure C.2 – Voltages at the meter under test .77
Figure D.1 – Test arrangement for the test output .79
Figure D.2 – Waveform of the optical test output .79
Figure E.1 – Test set-up for the test of immunity to electromagnetic RF fields.81
Figure E.2 – Test set-up for the fast transient burst test: Voltage circuits .81
Figure E.3 – Test set-up for the fast transient burst test: Current circuits .83
Table 1 – Standard reference voltages.33
Table 2 – Standard reference currents .35
Table 3a – Clearances and creepage distances for insulating encased meter
of protective class I .41
Table 3b – Clearances and creepage distances for insulating encased meter of
protective class II .41
Table 4 – Voltage marking.49
Table 5 – Temperature range .51
Table 6 – Relative humidity .51
Table 7 – Voltage range .55
Table 8 – Change of error due to earth fault.63

62052-11  IEC:2003 – 7 –
INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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ELECTRICITY METERING EQUIPMENT (AC) –
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, TESTS AND TEST CONDITIONS –
Part 11: Metering equipment
FOREWORD
1) The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising
all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of the IEC is to promote
international co-operation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical and electronic fields. To
this end and in addition to other activities, the IEC publishes International Standards. Their preparation is
entrusted to technical committees; any IEC National Committee interested in the subject dealt with may
participate in this preparatory work. International, governmental and non-governmental organizations liaising
with the IEC also participate in this preparation. The IEC collaborates closely with the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) in accordance with conditions determined by agreement between the
two organizations.
2) The formal decisions or agreements of the IEC on technical matters express, as nearly as possible, an
international consensus of opinion on the relevant subjects since each technical committee has representation
from all interested National Committees.
3) The documents produced have the form of recommendations for international use and are published in the form
of standards, technical specifications, technical reports or guides and they are accepted by the National
Committees in that sense.
4) In order to promote international unification, IEC National Committees undertake to apply IEC International
Standards transparently to the maximum extent possible in their national and regional standards. Any
divergence between the IEC Standard and the corresponding national or regional standard shall be clearly
indicated in the latter.
5) The IEC provides no marking procedure to indicate its approval and cannot be rendered responsible for any
equipment declared to be in conformity with one of its standards.
6) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject
of patent rights. The IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
International Standard IEC 62052-11 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 13:
Equipment for electrical energy measurement and load control.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
13/1285/FDIS 13/1292/RVD
Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on
voting indicated in the above table.
This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged
until 2012. At this date, the publication will be
• reconfirmed;
• withdrawn;
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
62052-11  IEC:2003 – 9 –
INTRODUCTION
This part of IEC 62052 is to be used with relevant parts of the IEC 62052, IEC 62053 and
IEC 62059 series, Electricity metering equipment:
IEC 62053-11:2003, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements –
Part 11: Electromechanical meters for active energy (classes 0,5, 1
and 2)
nd
Replaces particular requirements of IEC 60521:1988 (2 edition)
IEC 62053-21: 2003, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements –
Part 21: Static meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2)
nd
Replaces particular requirements of IEC 61036: 2000 (2 edition)
IEC 62053-22:2003, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements –
Part 22: Static meters for active energy (classes 0,2 S and 0,5 S)
nd
Replaces particular requirements of IEC 60687:1992 (2 edition)
IEC 62053-23:2003, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements –
Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (classes 2 and 3)
st
Replaces particular requirements of IEC 61268:1995 (1 edition)
IEC 62053-31:1998, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements –
Part 31: Pulse output devices for electromechanical and electronic
meters (two wires only)
IEC 62053-61:1998, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements –
Part 61: Power consumption and voltage requirements
IEC 62059-11:2002, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Dependability – Part 11:
General concepts
IEC 62059-21:2002, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Dependability – Part 21:
Collection of meter dependability data from the field
This part is a standard for type testing electricity meters. It covers the general requirements
for “normal meters”, being used indoors and outdoors in large quantities worldwide. It does
not deal with special implementations (such as metering-part and/or displays in separate
housings).
This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with the appropriate part of IEC 62053 for
the type of equipment under consideration.
This standard distinguishes between
– meters intended to be used indoors and outdoors; and
– protective class I and protective class II meters.
The test levels are regarded as minimum values to guarantee the proper functioning of the
meter under normal working conditions. For special application, other test levels might be
necessary and should be agreed upon between the user and the manufacturer.

62052-11  IEC:2003 – 11 –
ELECTRICITY METERING EQUIPMENT (AC) –
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, TESTS AND TEST CONDITIONS –
Part 11: Metering equipment
1 Scope
This part of IEC 62052 covers type tests for electricity metering equipment for indoor and
outdoor application and applies to newly manufactured equipment designed to measure the
electrical energy on 50 Hz or 60 Hz networks, with a voltage up to 600 V.
It applies to electromechanical or static meters for indoor and outdoor application consisting
of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed together in a meter case. It also applies to
operation indicator(s) and test output(s). If the meter has a measuring element for more than
one type of energy (multi-energy meters), or when other functional elements, such as
maximum demand indicators, electronic tariff registers, time switches, ripple control receivers,
data communication interfaces, etc. are enclosed in the meter case, then the relevant
standards for these elements apply.
It does not apply to:
a) portable meters;
b) data interfaces to the register of the meter;
c) reference meters.
For rack-mounted meters, the mechanical properties are not covered in this standard.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60038:1983, IEC standard voltages
Amendment 1:1994,
Amendment 2:1997
IEC 60044-1:1996, Instrument transformers – Part 1: Current transformers
IEC 60044-2:1997, Instrument transformers – Part 2: Inductive voltage transformers
IEC 60050-300:2001, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary – Electrical and electronic
measurements and measuring instruments – Part 311: General terms relating to measure-
ments – Part 312: General terms relating to electrical measurements – Part 313: Types of
electrical measuring instruments – Part 314: Specific terms according to the type of
instrument
IEC 60060-1:1989, High-voltage test techniques – Part 1: General definitions and test
requirements
62052-11  IEC:2003 – 13 –
IEC 60068-2-1:1990, Environmental testing – Part 2: Tests – Tests A: Cold
Amendment 1:1993,
Amendment 2:1994
IEC 60068-2-2:1974, Basic environmental testing procedures – Part 2: Tests – Tests B: Dry heat
Amendment 1:1993,
Amendment 2:1994
IEC 60068-2-5:1975, Basic environmental testing procedures – Part 2: Tests – Test Sa:
Simulated solar radiation at ground level
IEC 60068-2-6:1995, Environmental testing – Part 2: Tests – Test Fc: Vibration (sinusoidal)
IEC 60068-2-11:1981, Basic environmental testing procedures – Part 2: Tests – Test Ka: Salt
mist
IEC 60068-2-27:1987, Basic environmental testing procedures – Part 2: Tests – Test Ea and
guidance: Shock
IEC 60068-2-30:1980, Basic environmental testing procedures – Part 2: Tests – Test Db and
guidance: Damp heat, cyclic (12 + 12-hour cycle)
IEC 60068-2-75:1997, Environmental testing – Part 2-75: Tests – Test Eh: Hammer tests
IEC 60085:1984, Thermal evaluation and classification of electrical insulation
IEC 60359:2001, Electrical and electronic measurement equipment – Expression of
performance
IEC 60387:1992, Symbols for alternating-current electricity meters
IEC 60417-2:1998, Graphical symbols for use on equipment – Part 2: Symbols originals
IEC 60529:1989, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
Amendment 1:1999
IEC 60695-2-11:2000, Fire hazard testing – Part 2-11: Glowing/hot-wire based test methods –
Glow-wire flammability test method for end-products
IEC 60721-3-3:1994, Classification of environmental conditions – Part 3: Classification of
groups of environmental parameters and their severities – Section 3: Stationary use at
weatherprotected locations
Amendment 1:1995,
Amendment 2:1996
IEC 61000-4-2:1995, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques – Section 2: Electrostatic discharge immunity test. Basic EMC publication
IEC 61000-4-3:2002, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-3: Testing and measure-
ment techniques – Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test

62052-11  IEC:2003 – 15 –
IEC 61000-4-4:1995, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques – Section 4: Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test. Basic EMC publication
IEC 61000-4-5:1995, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques – Section 5: Surge immunity test
IEC 61000-4-6:1996, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4: Testing and measurement
techniques – Section 6: Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency
fields
IEC 61000-4-12:1995, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4: Testing and
measurement techniques – Section 12: Oscillatory waves immunity test. Basic EMC
publication
IEC 62053-31:1998, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements – Part 31:
Pulse output devices for electromechanical and electronic meters (two wires only)
CISPR 22:1997, Information technology equipment – Radio disturbance characteristics –
Limits and methods of measurement
Amendment 1:2000
ISO 75-2:1993, Plastics – Determination of temperature of deflection under load – Part 2:
Plastic and ebonite
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this International Standard, the following definitions apply.
Expression of the performance of electrical and electronic measuring equipment has been
taken from IEC 60359.
Where there is a difference between the definitions in the glossary and those contained in
product standards produced by TC 13, then the latter shall take precedence in applications of
the relevant standard.
3.1 General definitions
3.1.1
electromechanical meter
meter in which currents in fixed coils react with the currents induced in the conducting moving
element, generally (a) disk(s), which causes their movement proportional to the energy to be
measured
3.1.2
static meter
meter in which current and voltage act on solid state (electronic) elements to produce an
output proportional to the energy to be measured

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3.1.3
watt-hour meter
instrument intended to measure active energy by integrating active power with respect to time
[IEV 301-06-01]
3.1.4
var-hour meter
instrument intended to measure reactive energy by integrating reactive power with respect to
time
[IEV 301-06-02]
3.1.5
reactive power (var)
reactive power for sinusoidal waveforms of any single frequency in a single phase circuit is
defined as the product of the r.m.s. values of current and voltage and the sine of the phase
angle between them.
NOTE Standards for reactive power apply for sinusoidal currents and voltages containing the fundamental
frequency only.
3.1.6
reactive energy (var-hour)
3.1.6.1
reactive energy in a single-phase circuit
the reactive energy in a single-phase circuit is the time integral of the reactive power as
defined under 3.1.5
3.1.6.2
reactive energy in a polyphase circuit
the algebraic sum of the reactive energies of the phases
NOTE The specification is based on reactive energy derived from sinusoidal current and voltage of fundamental
frequencies, the inductive or capacitive state of a circuit in these recommendations is given by the factor “sin ϕ”.
3.1.7
multi-rate meter
energy meter provided with a number of registers, each becoming operative for specified time
intervals corresponding to different tariff rates
[IEV 313-06-09 modified]
3.1.8
meter type
3.1.8.1
meter type (for electromechanical meter)
term used to define a particular design of meter, manufactured by one manufacturer, having:
a) similar metrological properties;
b) the same uniform construction of parts determining these properties;
c) the same ratio of the maximum current to the reference current;
d) the same number of ampere-turns for the current winding at reference current and the
same number of turns per volt for the voltage winding at reference voltage.
The type may have several values of reference current and reference voltage.

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Meters are designated by the manufacturer by one or more groups of letters or numbers, or a
combination of letters and numbers. Each type has one designation only.
NOTE 1 The type is represented by the sample meter(s) intended for the type tests, whose characteristics
(reference current and reference voltage) are chosen from the values given in the tables proposed by the
manufacturer.
NOTE 2 Where the number of ampere-turns would lead to a number of turns other than a whole number, the
product of the number of turns of the windings by the value of the basic current may differ from that of the sample
meter(s) representative of the type.
It is advisable to choose the next number immediately above or below in order to have whole numbers of turns.
For this reason only may the number of turns per volt of the voltage windings differ, but by not more than 20 %
from that of the sample meters representative of the type.
NOTE 3 The ratio of the highest to the lowest basic speed of the rotors of each of the meters of the same type
shall not exceed 1,5.
3.1.8.2
meter type (for static meter)
term used to define a particular design of meter, manufactured by one manufacturer, having:
a) similar metrological properties;
b) the same uniform construction of parts determining these properties;
c) the same ratio of the maximum current to the reference current.
The type may have several values of reference current and reference voltage.
Meters are designated by the manufacturer by one or more groups of letters or numbers, or a
combination of letters and numbers. Each type has one designation only.
NOTE The type is represented by the sample meter(s) intended for the type tests, whose characteristics
(reference current and reference voltage) are chosen from the values given in the tables proposed by the
manufacturer.
3.1.9
reference meter
a meter used to measure the unit of electric energy. It is usually designed and operated to
obtain the highest accuracy and stability in a controlled laboratory environment
3.2 Definitions related to the functional elements
3.2.1
measuring element
part of the meter which produces an output proportional to the energy
3.2.2
output devices
3.2.2.1
test output
device which can be used for testing the meter
3.2.2.2
operation indicator
device which gives a visible signal of the operation of the meter
3.2.2.3
pulse
wave that departs from an initial level for a limited duration of time and ultimately returns to
the original level
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3.2.2.4
pulse device (for electricity metering)
functional unit for emitting, transmitting, retransmitting or receiving electric pulses,
representing finite quantities, such as energy normally transmitted from some form of
electricity meter to a receiver unit
3.2.2.5
pulse output device (pulse output)
pulse device for emitting pulses
3.2.2.6
optical test output
optical pulse output device that is used for testing the meter
3.2.2.7
electrical test output
electrical pulse output device that is used for testing the meter
3.2.2.8
receiving head
functional unit for receiving pulses emitted by an optical pulse output
3.2.3
memory
element which stores digital information
3.2.3.1
non-volatile memory
memory which can retain information in the absence of power
3.2.4
display
device which displays the content(s) of the memory(ies)
3.2.5
register
the part of the meter which enables the measured value to be determined
[IEC 314-07-09 modified]
It can be an electromechanical device or an electronic device comprising both memory and
display which stores and displays information. A single electronic display may be used with
multiple electronic memories to form multiple electronic registers.
3.2.6
current circuit
internal connections of the meter and part of the measuring element through which flows the
current of the circuit to which the meter is connected
3.2.7
voltage circuit
internal connections of the meter, part of the measuring element and in the case of static
meters, part of the power supply, supplied with the voltage of the circuit to which the meter is
connected
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3.2.8
auxiliary circuit
elements (lamps, contacts, etc.) and connections of an auxiliary device within the meter case
intended to be connected to an external device, for example clock, relay, impulse counter
3.2.9
constant
3.2.9.1
constant (for electromechanical meter)
value expressing the relation between the energy registered by the meter and the
corresponding number of revolutions of the rotor for example, either in revolutions per
kilowatt-hour (rev/kWh) or watt-hours per revolution (Wh/rev)
3.2.9.2
constant (for static watt-hour meters)
value expressing the relation between the energy registered by the meter and the corres-
ponding value of the test output. If this value is a number of pulses for example, the constant
should be either pulses per kilowatt-hour (imp/kWh) or watt-hours per pulse (Wh/imp)
3.3 Definitions of mechanical elements
3.3.1
indoor meter
meter which can only be used with additional protection against environmental influences
(mounted in a house, in a cabinet)
3.3.2
outdoor meter
meter which can be used without additional protection in an exposed environment
3.3.3
base
back of the meter by which it is generally fixed and to which are attached the measuring
element, the terminals or the terminal block, and the cover.
For a flush-mounted meter, the meter base may include the sides of the case.
3.3.3.1
socket
base with jaws to accommodate terminals of a detachable meter and which has terminals for
connection to the supply line. It may be a single-position socket for one meter or a multiple-
position socket for two or more meters
3.3.4
cover
enclosure on the front of the meter, made either wholly of transparent material or opaque
material provided with window(s) through which the operation indicator (if fitted) and the
display can be read
3.3.5
case
comprises the base and the cover

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3.3.6
accessible conductive part
conductive part which can be touched by the standard test finger, when the meter is installed
and ready for use
3.3.7
protective earth terminal
terminal connected to accessible conductive parts of a meter for safety purposes
3.3.8
terminal block
support made of insulating material on which all or some of the terminals of the meter are
grouped together
3.3.9
terminal cover
cover which covers the meter terminals and, generally, the ends of the external wires or
cables connected to the terminals
3.3.10
clearance
shortest distance measured in air between conductive parts
3.3.11
creepage distance
shortest distance measured over the surface of insulation between conductive parts
3.4 Definitions related to insulation
3.4.1
basic insulation
insulation applied to live parts to provide basic protection against electric shock
NOTE Basic insulation does not necessarily include insulation used exclusively for functional purposes.
3.4.2
supplementary insulation
independent insulation applied in addition to the basic insulation, in order to provide
protection against electric shock in the event of a failure of the basic insulation
3.4.3
double insulation
insulation comprising both basic insulation and supplementary insulation
3.4.4
reinforced insulation
single insulation system applied to live parts, which provides a degree of protection against
electric shock equivalent to double insulation
NOTE The term “insulation system” does not imply that the insulation should be one homogeneous piece. It may
comprise several layers which cannot be tested singly as supplementary or basic insulation.
3.4.5
insulating encased meter of protective class I
meter in which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only but
which includes an additional safety precaution in that conductive accessible parts are
connected to the protective earthing conductor in the fixed wiring of the installation in
such a way that conductive accessible parts cannot become live in the event of a failure
of the basic insulation
NOTE This provision includes a protective earth terminal.

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3.4.6
insulating encased meter of protective class II
meter with a case of insulating material in which protection against electric shock does not
rely on basic insulation only, but in which additional safety precautions, such as double
insulation or reinforced insulation, are provided, there being no provision for protective
earthing or reliance upon installation conditions
3.5 Definitions of meter quantities
3.5.1 Reference current
3.5.1.1
starting current (I )
st
the lowest value of the current at which the meter starts and continues to register
3.5.1.2
basic current (I )
b
value of current in accordance with which the relevant performance of a direct connected
meter are fixed
3.5.1.3
rated current (I )
n
value of current in accordance with which the relevant performance of a transformer operated
meter are fixed
3.5.2
maximum current (I )
max
highest value of current at which the meter purports to meet the accuracy requirements of this
standard
3.5.3
reference voltage (U )
n
value of the voltage in accordance with which the relevant performance of the meter are fixed
3.5.4
reference frequency
value of the frequency in accordance with which the relevant performance of the meter is
fixed
3.5.5
specified measuring range
set of values of a measured quantity for which the error of a meter is intended to lie within
specified limits
3.5.6
class index
number which gives the limits of the permissible percentage error, for all values of current
between 0,1 I and I , or between 0,05 I and I , for the unity power factor (and in the
b max n max
case of polyphase meters with balanced loads) when the meter is tested under reference
conditions (including permitted tolerances on the reference values) as defined in the parts
defining particular requirements
___________
“The terms “voltage” and “current” indicate r.m.s. values unless otherwise specified.

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3.5.7
percentage error
percentage error is given by the following formula:
energy registered by the meter - true energy
Percentage error =
x100
true energy
NOTE Since the true value cannot be determined, it is approximated by a value with a stated uncertainty that can
be traced to standards agreed upon between manufacturer and user or to national standards.
3.6 Definitions of influence quantities
3.6.1
influence quantity
any quantity, generally external to the meter, which may affect its working performance
[IEV 311-06-01 modified]
3.6.2
reference conditions
appropriate set of influence quantities and performance characteristics, with reference values,
their tolerances and reference ranges, with respect to which the intrinsic error is specified
[IEV 311-06-02 modified]
3.6.3
variation of error due to an influence quantity
difference between the percentage errors of the meter when only one influence quantity
assumes successively two specified values, one of them being the reference value
3.6.4
distortion factor
ratio of the r.m.s. value of the harmonic content (obtained by subtracting from a non-
sinusoidal alternating quantity its fundamental term) to the r.m.s. value of the non-sinusoidal
quantity. The distortion factor is usually expressed as a percentage
3.6.5
electromagnetic disturbance
conducted or radiated electromagnetic interferences which may functionally or metrologically
affect the operation of the meter
3.6.6
reference temperature
ambient temperature specified for reference conditions
3.6.6.1
mean temperature coefficient
ratio of the variation of the percentage error to the change of temperature which produces this
variation
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3.6.7
rated operating conditions
set of specified measuring ranges for performance characteristics and specified operating
ranges for influence quantities, within which the variations of operating errors of a meter are
specified and determined
3.6.8
specified operating range
range of value
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