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AS 1284.1-2004

Electricity metering General purpose induction watthour meters

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<text>AS 1284.1-2004 ELECTRICITY METERING - GENERAL PURPOSE INDUCTION WATTHOUR METERS</text>
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<pageno>4</pageno>
<text>PREFACE</text>
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<pageno>5</pageno>
<text>CONTENTS</text>
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<pageno>6</pageno>
<text>SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL</text>
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<text>1.1 SCOPE</text>
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<pageno>6</pageno>
<text>1.2 APPLICATION</text>
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<text>1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS</text>
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<pageno>6</pageno>
<text>1.4 DEFINITIONS</text>
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<pageno>6</pageno>
<text>1.4.1 Definitions related to the meter</text>
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<pageno>7</pageno>
<text>1.4.2 Definitions related to components</text>
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<pageno>8</pageno>
<text>1.4.3 Characteristic terms</text>
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<pageno>9</pageno>
<text>1.4.4 Rated values</text>
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<pageno>9</pageno>
<text>1.4.5 Reference conditions</text>
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<pageno>9</pageno>
<text>1.4.6 Tests</text>
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<pageno>9</pageno>
<text>1.5 CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION IN SERVICE</text>
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<pageno>10</pageno>
<text>SECTION 2 CONSTRUCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS</text>
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<pageno>10</pageno>
<text>2.1 GENERAL</text>
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<pageno>10</pageno>
<text>2.2 CASE AND TERMINAL COVER</text>
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<pageno>10</pageno>
<text>2.2.1 Mechanical strength</text>
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<pageno>10</pageno>
<text>2.2.2 Ignitability and combustion propagation</text>
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<pageno>10</pageno>
<text>2.2.3 Entry of objects, dust and moisture</text>
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<pageno>12</pageno>
<text>2.2.4 Visibility of internal parts</text>
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<pageno>12</pageno>
<text>2.2.5 Fixing screws (bottom-connected meter)</text>
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<pageno>12</pageno>
<text>2.3 DIMENSIONS</text>
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<pageno>13</pageno>
<text>2.4 SECURITY SEALING</text>
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<pageno>13</pageno>
<text>2.5 TERMINATIONS (BOTTOM-CONNECTED METERS)</text>
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<pageno>13</pageno>
<text>2.5.1 Terminals</text>
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<pageno>13</pageno>
<text>2.5.2 Clearance and creepage distances</text>
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<text>2.5.3 Protection against short-circuit</text>
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<text>2.6 DISCONNECTING DEVICES</text>
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<pageno>14</pageno>
<text>2.7 REGISTER</text>
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<pageno>14</pageno>
<text>2.7.1 General</text>
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<pageno>14</pageno>
<text>2.7.2 Multi-rate register</text>
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<pageno>14</pageno>
<text>2.8 ROTOR</text>
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<pageno>14</pageno>
<text>2.8.1 Magnetic flotation</text>
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<pageno>14</pageno>
<text>2.8.2 Disc clearances</text>
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<text>2.8.3 Direction of rotation</text>
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<pageno>15</pageno>
<text>2.8.4 Disc markings</text>
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<pageno>16</pageno>
<text>SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS</text>
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<text>3.1 STANDARD VALUES</text>
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<text>3.2 STANDARD VOLTAGE RATINGS</text>
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<text>3.3 STANDARD CURRENT RATINGS (Ib&#140;Imax)</text>
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<text>3.4 VOLTAGE AND CURRENT CIRCUIT PARAMETERS</text>
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<text>3.4.1 Burden of voltage circuit intended for operation from a voltage transformer</text>
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<text>3.4.2 Burden of current circuit (CT-operated meter)</text>
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<text>3.4.3 Power loss in register changeover device</text>
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<pageno>17</pageno>
<text>3.5 TEMPERATURE LIMITS</text>
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<pageno>17</pageno>
<text>3.5.1 Temperature limits for electrical insulation</text>
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<text>3.5.2 Temperature limits for terminals</text>
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<text>3.5.3 Test conditions</text>
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<text>3.6 CONNECTION</text>
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<pageno>19</pageno>
<text>3.7 DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES</text>
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<pageno>19</pageno>
<text>3.7.1 General</text>
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<text>3.7.2 Insulation of internal parts</text>
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<text>3.7.3 Double insulation</text>
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<text>3.7.4 Lightning-impulse withstand test</text>
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<text>SECTION 4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS</text>
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<text>4.1 REFERENCE CONDITIONS</text>
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<text>4.2 LIMITS OF ERROR</text>
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<pageno>21</pageno>
<text>4.2.1 Meter constant</text>
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<pageno>21</pageno>
<text>4.2.2 Register test</text>
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<text>4.2.3 Load range errors</text>
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<text>4.2.4 Interpretation of test results</text>
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<text>4.3 EFFECT OF INFLUENCE QUANTITIES</text>
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<text>4.3.1 General</text>
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<text>4.3.2 Effect of change of ambient temperature</text>
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<text>4.3.3 Effect of change of voltage</text>
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<text>4.3.4 Effect of change of frequency</text>
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<text>4.3.5 Effect of current waveform distortion</text>
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<text>4.3.6 Effect of tilt</text>
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<text>4.3.7 Effect of current coil self-heating</text>
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<text>4.3.8 Effect of external magnetic field</text>
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<pageno>24</pageno>
<text>4.3.9 Effect of reversed-phase sequence (three-element meter)</text>
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<text>4.3.10 Effect of alternative usage and phase reversal (two-element meter)</text>
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<text>4.3.11 Effect of register friction</text>
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<text>4.3.12 Effect of short-time overcurrent</text>
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<text>4.3.13 Effect of shock</text>
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<text>4.3.14 Effect of high temperature</text>
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<text>4.3.15 Effect of register changeover device</text>
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<text>4.4 STARTING</text>
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<text>4.5 RUNNING WITH NO LOAD</text>
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<text>SECTION 5 MARKING</text>
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<text>5.1 NAMEPLATE</text>
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<text>5.2 DURABILITY OF MARKING</text>
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<text>5.3 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTIONS</text>
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<pageno>29</pageno>
<text>SECTION 6 DETERMINATION OF COMPLIANCE</text>
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<text>6.1 TYPE TESTS</text>
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<pageno>29</pageno>
<text>6.2 ROUTINE TESTS</text>
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<text>APPENDIX A - INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED WITH ENQUIRY AND ORDER</text>
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<text>APPENDIX B - LIST OF REFERENCED DOCUMENTS</text>
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<text>APPENDIX C - NOISE LEVEL TESTING OF METERS</text>
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<text>C1 SCOPE</text>
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<pageno>33</pageno>
<text>C2 TEST APPARATUS</text>
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<text>C3 PROCEDURE</text>
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<text>C4 REPORT</text>
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<text>APPENDIX D - METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE RESISTANCE OF CERTAIN COMPONENTS TO ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT</text>
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<text>D1 SCOPE</text>
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<text>D2 PRINCIPLE</text>
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<pageno>34</pageno>
<text>D3 TEST APPARATUS</text>
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<pageno>34</pageno>
<text>D4 PROCEDURE</text>
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<text>D5 REPORT</text>
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<text>APPENDIX E - METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE EFFECT OF AN EXTERNAL MAGNETIC FIELD</text>
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<pageno>35</pageno>
<text>E1 SCOPE</text>
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<pageno>35</pageno>
<text>E2 PRINCIPLE</text>
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<pageno>35</pageno>
<text>E3 TEST APPARATUS</text>
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<pageno>35</pageno>
<text>E4 PROCEDURE</text>
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<pageno>35</pageno>
<text>E4.1 Single-element meter</text>
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<text>E4.2 Multi-element meter</text>
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<pageno>36</pageno>
<text>E5 REPORT</text>
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Abstract

Specifies safety and performance requirements for general purpose single-rate and multi-rate induction watthour meters with terminals arranged for bottom connection or with contact blades arranged for the meter to plug-in to a socket conforming to AS 1284.4.

Scope

This Standard specifies requirements for general purpose single-rate and multi-rate induction watthour meters (hereinafter referred to as ‘meters’) for the measurement of 50 Hz a.c. electrical energy in domestic, industrial or commercial premises.
The Standard specifies terminal arrangements and connections for bottom-connected meters, also contact blade arrangements and connections for single-element single-phase 2-wire plug-in meters by cross-reference to AS 1284.4.
NOTE: This Standard includes guidance to purchasers of meters. Appendix A provides information which should be supplied with enquiry and order to facilitate the specification and purchase of meters.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
ProductNote Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
Committee EL-011
Supersedes
  • AS 1284.1-1991
  • AS 1284.1-1991
  • DR 97234

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