40 SDMS 02B WC Meter Specs Rev.8 Aug 18
40 SDMS 02B WC Meter Specs Rev.8 Aug 18
40 SDMS 02B WC Meter Specs Rev.8 Aug 18
40-SDMS-02B REV.08
SEC DISTRIBUTION MATERIALS SPECIFICATION
DATE: August 2018
40-SDMS-02B
REV. 08
[August 2018]
SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
METER
40-SDMS-02B REV.08
SEC DISTRIBUTION MATERIALS SPECIFICATION
DATE: August 2018
CONTENTS
1. SCOPE .............................................................................................................1
5. SYSTEM PARAMETERS...............................................................................5
1. SCOPE
This SEC Distribution Materials Specification (SDMS) describes the minimum
technical requirements for design, materials, manufacturing, test, performance and
supply of programmable electronic revenue meters (static meters) intended to be used
for revenue metering in the distribution system of Saudi Electricity Company
(hereinafter referred to as COMPANY).
This specification also describes the technical requirements for the electronic revenue
meters to be used in Automatic Meter Reading/Management (AMR/AMM)/Advanced
Metering Infrastructure (AMI) and SMART GRID.
2. CROSS REFERENCES
2.1. This specification shall be read in conjunction with SEC General Specification
No. 01-SDMS-01 (latest revision) titled “General Requirements for all
Equipment / Materials” considered as an integral part of this specification.
2.2. This specification shall also be read in conjunction with COMPANY purchase
order requirements.
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IEC 62056-6-1 Electricity metering - Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and
load control – Object identification system (OBIS)
IEC 62056-6-2 Electricity metering - Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and
load control – Interface classes
IEC 62058-11 Electricity metering equipment (AC) - Acceptance inspection -
Part 11: General acceptance inspection methods
IEC 62058-21 Electricity metering equipment (AC) - Acceptance inspection -
Part 21: Particular requirements for electromechanical meters for
active energy (classes 0,5, 1 and 2)
IEC 62059-31-1 Electricity metering equipment – Dependability – Accelerated
Reliability Testing – Elevated temperature and humidity
IEC 62357 Power system control and associated communications –
Reference architecture for object models, services and protocols.
IEC 60834-1 Tele-protection equipment of power systems – Performance and
testing – Part 1: Command systems
IEC 60664 Insulation coordination within Low Voltage System including
clearances and creep-age distance for equipment
IEC 60695-2-11 Fire Hazard Testing - Part 2-11: Glowing/Hot-Wire Based Test
Methods
IEC 60817-1987 Spring operated impact tests apparatus test and its calibration
IEC 60947-7-1 Test requirements of Terminal Blocks
IEC 60947-4-1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 4-1: Contactors
and motor-starters - Electromechanical contactors and motor-
starters
IEC 60529 Degrees of Protection provided by Enclosure IP Classification
Designation
IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet+
IEEE C62.41 Recommended Practice on Surge Voltage in Low-Voltage AC
Power Circuits
EN 50470-3 Electricity metering equipment Static meters for active energy,
classes A, B and C
ASTM D-4098 Thermosetting Resins
ASTM D-3935 Polycarbonate Resins
EIA/TIA-485-A Electrical Characteristics of Generators and Receivers for Use in
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4. SERVICE CONDITIONS
The meter will be installed indoor and / or outdoor as referred to the latest revision of
General Specification No. 01-SDMS-01. In outdoor installations, the meter shall be
enclosed in weatherproof fiberglass meter box. The air temperature inside the meter box
may be regarded as 75°C due to direct solar radiation, plus the effect of any internal
heating.
Temperature range:
4.1. Limit range for storage and transportation -10°C to 85°C
4.2. Limit range for operation -10°C to 75°C
4.3. Humidity limits from IEC 62052-11 Standard
5. SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The meter shall be suitable for operation in COMPANY’s distribution system conditions
as per the latest revision of General Specification No.01-SDMS-01. The meter shall be
deemed to meet the requirements without any adverse effect over the life cycle.
6. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
6.1. General
6.1.1. The Meter shall be compact, rugged and reliable in design. The Vendor
shall furnish detailed dimensional drawings of the Meter and its
mounting arrangement along with the offer.
6.1.2. The Meter shall be designed and constructed in such a way as to avoid
introducing any danger to the Meter in use and under normal
conditions, so as to ensure specially personnel safety against electric
shock.
6.1.3. All parts of the Meter, which are subject to corrosion under normal
working conditions, shall be protected effectively. Any protective
coating shall not be liable to damage by ordinary handling or damage
due to exposure to air, under normal working conditions.
6.1.4. All pars of the Meter which are subject to corrosion under normal
working conditions will show no damage or evidence of corrosion
under the following test:
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6.1.8. The components and modules shall be the same ones as those used and
tested during the Type Test. All the components and modules shall
keep high reliability required during the Meter life time.
6.1.9. The cables used shall be easily replaceable, and have the sheathed
wiring cables with nonflammable characteristics.
6.1.10. Meter Printed Circuit board should not have any flexible wire
connected from PCB to PCB
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6.2. Case
6.2.1. The case of the meter shall be made of nonmetallic material. It shall
be made of non-flammable phenol or high-grade polycarbonate resin.
6.2.2. The meter shall have an adequate dust proof and moisture proof case,
which can be sealed in such a way that the internal parts of the meter
are accessible only after breaking the seals. The degree of protection
shall be IP-54 or better. The meter’s electronics shall have a layer of
special coating applied to provide sealing against dust, water, and
vermin and to ensure high humidity resistance performance.
6.2.3. Top and bottom mountings shall be metallic with anti rust coating.
Thickness of these mountings shall not be less than 1.5 mm bolted /
riveted to the meter case. Plastic mountings may also be acceptable
provided the thickness of the mountings is enough to withstand the
mounting pressure. Bottom mounting should be inside the terminal
cover.
6.2.4. If plastic mountings are used per 6.2.3, they shall not show any adverse
effects (split, crack, gross deformation, break) with a suitably rated
fastener under 4.5 N-m (40 in.-lb.) of torque when attached to a
concrete surface.
6.2.5. Adequate sealing provision shall be provided in different parts of the
meter, i.e., terminal cover, meter cover and energy storage device
cover if used.
6.2.6. The overall and mounting dimensions and top & bottom mounting
arrangements shall be provided similar to the sketch as given in
drawing No. SEC/KWH-S-01.
6.2.7. All the screws used in the meter shall be of slotted head type, only
except the screws used for the internal assembly of meter parts.
6.2.8. The Meter case shall have the protective structure against outer EMI
(Electro Magnetic Interference).
6.2.9. The Meter case shall not show any adverse effects (change of color,
cracking, break) following the solar radiation test as specified in
Table 10 in Section 15.7.6
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6.5.2. The clear window shall be large enough to view the display and the
nameplate details and insured transparency during the whole service
life of the meter.
6.5.3. The meter cover shall have enough room to provide the optical port,
display push-button and optical test outputs. These components shall
be arranged either within or outside the window area. The metallic ring
should be backside of the meter cover.
6.5.4. The meter shall work without any abnormal operation, when the meter
cover is pressed down against the meter base.
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7. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
7.1. All electrical requirements shall be referred to General Specification No. 01-
SDMS-01.
7.2. The basic current (Ib) and the maximum current (Imax) of the meter shall
comply with following.
Table No.2 – Current ratings
Basic current (Ib) Maximum current (Imax)
10 (A) 100 (A)
7.3. The reference voltage of the meter shall comply with the value in the Table No.3
below.
7.5. The number of power measuring elements of the meter shall be as given in
Table No. 4 below. And it shall be ensured that the wiring connection is the
same with Drawings No. SEC/KWH-S-02 in the last pages of this specification.
The power measuring elements shall be designed adequately to operate in the
reference voltage described above in Clause 7.3 so that they shall not affect the
meter accuracy.
7.6. The temperature rise (comparing to an ambient temperature) at any point of the
electrical circuit, insulation and the external surface of the meter shall not
exceed 30°C with an ambient temperature not exceeding 55°C.
7.7. The meter shall have a fully redundant power supply; i.e. withstanding any
phase-neutral inversion, missing phases or missing neutral.
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7.8. The Meter shall start to calculate consumption and demand quantities less than
3 seconds after power application.
7.9. The meter shall be designed and constructed in such a way as to avoid
introducing any electromagnetic interference (surge, impulse, noise, etc.) in
normal use and under normal conditions.
7.10. The meter shall have a protective circuit to protect itself against any electric
trouble or electromagnetic interference from other devices connected to the
meter through interface such as communication port, signal cable and power
cable.
7.11. Accuracy requirements
The accuracy class of the meter shall comply with the value in the Table No.5
below.
Table No.5 – Accuracy class
For reactive energy, the percentage errors of the meters shall comply
with the clause 8.1 of IEC 62053-23.
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1 (cosΦ = 1) 0.004 Ib
For reactive energy, the meter shall start and continue to register at
0.005 Ib and zero (0) power factor (sinΦ=1).
7.11.6. Accuracy test shall be applied with all import / export energies (powers)
flowing in both direction and all measurement points.
7.11.7. Power consumption
The power consumption of the meter (except for the power supply to
external modem or gateway) shall not exceed the values in the Table
No.7.
Table No.7 - Power consumption including the power supply
3 phase(s) 2 W and 10 VA 4 VA
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7.11.8. The internal circuit of the meter shall be designed as to prevent the
meter from being influenced by any abnormal status of externally
connected devices (e.g. external modem) or communication line (e.g.
RS-485).
7.11.9. The meter shall be equipped with protection device against electrical
surge flowing into the meter through power supply line,
communication line and signal line. The internal power source for the
meter and the DC power supply for the external modem shall be
isolated.
7.11.10. Prevention of PLC Signal Attenuation and Distortion
7.11.10.1. The meter shall not cause PLC signal attenuation in all
used frequency band (i.e. 150kHz to 30 MHz) for PLC,
which may be caused by some components or boards
inside the meters, in case of the meter which is used with
external PLC modem.
7.11.10.2. PLC Signal Insertion Loss (Signal Attenuation) for RS-
485 Signal Port of the meter shall be less than 5dBm.
7.11.10.3. The meter shall comply with the CISPR 22 class B limits
as a regulation for conducted emissions (frequency range
similar to clause 7.11.10.1).
7.11.10.4. The meter’s noise level generated from the internal
alternating power source or internal modules shall be less
than -70dBm.
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8.1.4. The display shall have access to all the metering parameters as given
in the functional requirements and shall be tailored to display only the
required information by masking-out undesired information.
8.1.5. The meter shall display the primary values of the (total and TOU)
energy, average demand, maximum demand, cumulative maximum
demand, load profile (clause 9.1.2, 9.1.3, 9.1.4, 9.1.5, 9.1.6, 9.1.7
respectively).
8.1.6. For all register values the number of digits shall be the maximum eight
(8) digits. The number of digits and decimal places for display shall be
configurable.
8.1.7. The default display units and the number of decimals to be displayed
shall be as follows. Note that the default numbers and units to display
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8.1.9. For Item No.9 of drawing No. SEC/KWH-S-03, the meter shall display
the OBIS code including at least three (3) digits of C, D and E codes
on the LCD panel, and a table containing a short description of the
codes shall be fixed on the front panel.
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shall update the temperature over value, event and the date
/ time of the event.
8.1.15.5. If the temperature goes below the threshold value, the
meter shall reset the event status.
8.1.15.6. The temperature over value shall be reset to zero (0),
whenever there is EOB reset or Manual Reset.
8.1.16. Voltage under limit threshold (Sag) and over limit threshold (Swell)
8.1.16.1. If the calculation period of Sag and Swell shall be
configurable [default: 5 seconds, (1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60
seconds or minutes)].
8.1.16.2. If Sag or Swell event happens, the event and date / time
shall be recorded. Minimum Sag event measurement range
is 30 ~ 90% and Minimum Swell event measurement range
is 110 ~ 120% of the referenced voltage value.
8.1.16.3. If continuous generations of Sag or Swell occur
immediately upon the first Sag or Swell event with within
± 2% voltage setting values, the Sag or Swell value shall
not be recorded as additional events.
8.1.17. Meter firmware upgrade and time synchronization (local and remote).
8.1.17.1. The meter shall provide firmware upgrade function
remotely and locally by DLMS clients. The vendor shall
provide technical support for its meters firmware upgrade
via AMR/AMM server. Meters shall comply with SG –
AMI – 1 – 2009 for Firmware upgradation.
8.1.17.2. The meter shall provide time synchronization function to
remotely and locally by DLMS clients.
8.1.18. Self-diagnostics and Alarms on LCD screen
8.1.18.1. Clock Initialization (e.g. blinking “CLK”)
8.1.18.2. Memory Error (e.g. blinking “MEM”)
8.1.18.3. Energy storage device Low/Failure (e.g. blinking “BAT”)
8.1.18.4. Meter Initialization (e.g. blinking “MI”)
8.1.18.5. Password Changed (e.g. blinking “PW”)
8.1.18.6. Magnetic Field Detection (e.g. blinking “MG”)
8.1.18.7. Wrong Password Tried (e.g. blinking “WP”)
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required power of 12Vdc (± 5%), over 5W, and the cable shall be
possible to provide sufficient power supply and communication.
8.4. Local / Remote Communication Interfaces
8.4.1. Optical Interface
8.4.1.1. The meter shall have an infrared optical interface module
to enable the use of a RS-232 / USB compatible optical
probe in compliance with IEC 62056-21. Metallic ring of
optical port should be inside of the meter cover.
8.4.1.2. The optical port shall allow bi-directional communication
with a Hand Held Unit (HHU) or most available Laptops /
PCs for rapid, error free electronic data transfer using the
DLMS/COSEM protocol as well as IEC 62056-21.
8.4.1.3. The optical port shall be used to configure the meter, read
all the register values and load profile data.
8.4.2. Communication Interfaces
8.4.2.1. The meter shall be equipped with RS-485 interface having
two (2) physical RJ-45 terminals.
8.4.2.2. The way how to implement power supply for external
communication device from the meter’s side depends on
the manufacturer’s design. However, the provision of both
RS-485 communication interface and power supply
interface by single RJ-45 terminal is mandatory. In this
case, the first RJ-45 terminal shall have additional two (2)
pin-outs for supplying DC power to Modem (or Gateway)
PSU while the second RJ-45 terminal has only two (2) RS-
485 communication pin-outs as follows.
A. RJ-45 pin-out configuration for the first RJ-45 terminal (front left)
Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
No.
Pin- Modem PSU N RS-485 RS-485
NC GND (Vdc-)
out (12 Vdc+) C (+) (-)
B. RJ-45 pin-out configuration for the second RJ-45 terminal (front right)
Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
No.
Pin- RS-485 RS-485 N
NC NC NC NC NC
out (+) (-) C
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8.5.2. All types of meters shall have both DLMS CTT certification and
COMPANY’s OBIS code test certification.
8.5.3. For detailed communication profile and OBIS code defined by
COMPANY, refer to the supplement of this specification.
8.5.4. If there is no other definition by COMPANY, OBIS code shall be
comply with the “List of standardized OBIS codes V.2.3", "Object
definition tables V.2.7", or latest versions defined by DLMS-UA.
8.5.5. The meter shall operate based on the 3-layer, connection-oriented,
HDLC-based communications profile as per IEC 62056-42, 46, 53 standards, in
order to connect the meter with other meters via RS-485 interface.
8.5.6. The same RS-485 interface shall be also used in order to
communicate with an external PLC modem, Gateway or Modem (optical, wired,
etc.) via RS-485 interface.
8.6. The WC meters rated under or equal to 100A shall have an internal circuit
breaker rated 100A instead an output relay. Its electrical characteristics shall
allow connecting and disconnecting customers. Controlling andprotecting the
internal CB is open to Conttractor design within the described requirements:
i) The ratings are: In: 100A (In at 55º)
For Operation Voltage 230/133 V ± 5%:
Short-circuit breaking capacity Icu 25 kA
Service breaking capacity Ics = 100% Icu
ii) For the internal circuit breaker testing, it will be tested according to the
tests fully described at 37-SDMS-05 REV.0 sections 12.2 to 12.9, both
inclusive, with the breaker outside the meter like an independent device.
The accelerated reliability testing shall be carried out to prove 20-year
lifetime of the internal breaker.
iii) For Lower ratings (30A &60A), Power limitation functionality will be
applied. For higher ratings, an external circuit breaker could be
controlled by output relay described in next clause.
8.7.2. If the current exceeds the trip point and stay there for more than a delay
time, the output relay shall be switched on (close) by the meter
automatically.
8.7.3. If the current falls below the trip point and stay there for the same delay
time, the output relay shall be switched off (open) by the meter
automatically.
8.7.4. The trip point which is in percentage of the nominal current of a meter
and the delay time in minutes shall be configurable.
8.7.5. The meter shall operate the output relay when received disconnect/
reconnect control commands from the remote station (HHU Gateway
(modem), DCU (PLC modem) and AMR/AMM Server).
8.7.6. When the output relay is operated, the power value, date and time of
occurrence shall be logged in the meter. Notification to HES/NMS
should be sent whenever the Relay is in operational state”
8.7.7. Current over limit function shall be configurable (default: disabled), in
this case the output relay contact state shall be open.
8.7.8. Current over limit threshold and Current over limit duration shall be
configurable [limit threshold (default: 120%): 0 ~ 120% of maximum
current, time duration (default: 1 minute): 0 ~ 60 minutes].
8.7.9. Current limit auto recovery number [configurable: 0 ~ 1000 times
(default: 0, disabled)] shall be configurable. If the meter has performed
the output relay open / close operations (Output Relay Operation
Times) up to Current Limit Auto Recovery Number automatically, the
output relay state shall be locked (permanent close). In this case, if
Current Limit Auto Recovery Number is reset, both the Number of
Output Relay Operation times and the locked state (permanent close)
shall be reset [to zero (0) or open] automatically.
8.7.10. The output relay (i.e. current over limit trip signal) shall be operated
(close) automatically in case below conditions are met for more than
two (2) hours:
8.7.10.1. The measured current is over the maximum current.
8.7.10.2. The meter temperature is over the maximum temperature.
8.7.11. The internal output relay shall use the latching relay. The latching relay
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shall maintain its contact position after the control power has been
removed (power off).
8.7.12. For security reason, when the internal Circuit Breaker is opened using
Local Communication (HHU), the meter shall not accept remote order
to close the internal circuit breaker.
9. FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The meter shall contain the following features, any combination of which can be
selected to provide the required metering functions. Some features shall be configured
by the Vendor and the others shall be configured by the user.
9.1. Registers
9.1.1. Convention for Energy Direction
9.1.1.1. The convention for energy direction of the meter shall
follow IEC standards as described below.
Utility Customer
Direction
Import
Positive
Negative
Direction
Export
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9.4.5. The meter shall have an energy storage device capacity level indicator
on screen, with a minimum resolution of 20%
9.4.6. The meter shall be operated for the meter reading data checking via
LCD screen during power off.
9.4.7. When there is power off, the use priority of auxiliary powers shall be
as per below order:
9.4.7.1. Energy storage device for real time clock.
9.4.7.2. Capacity for events/alarms, LCD display.
9.4.7.3. Energy storage device for real time clock, events/alarms,
LCD display (in case energy storage device discharged).
9.4.7.4. Energy storage device for real time clock, events/alarms,
LCD display (in case energy storage device low/failure).
9.5. Data Retention
9.5.1. All programmed/configured and registered data shall be retained in a
non-volatile memory (e.g. flash memory). The meter shall employ a
memory that offers a minimum of ten (10) years of data retention
during power failure.
9.5.2. The meter memory shall also be used to record the following security
data that may be displayed / read through the communication ports on
request.
9.5.2.1. A 16-digit Meter ID (Logical Device name) of the meter
as indicated in the name-plate, which should not be
changed or erased at any cost.
9.5.2.2. Number of times the meter has been configured.
9.5.2.3. Date and time of last configuration changed (thresholds
values, meter parameters, calendar, display lists, etc.).
9.5.2.4. Number of times the meter has been powered down.
9.5.2.5. Date and time of last power down.
9.5.2.6. Number of resets.
9.5.2.7. Date and time of last reset.
9.5.2.8. Date of energy storage device install.
9.5.2.9. Date and time of energy storage device fail.
9.5.2.10. Date and time of last reverse run.
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there is any failure to indicate. The default display list shall be in the
same sequential order as given below.
9.7.2.1. Total import active energy (kWh+)
9.7.2.2. Total import active energy [Rate 1] (kWh+)
9.7.2.3. Total import active energy [Rate 2] (kWh+)
9.7.2.4. Total import active energy [Rate 3] (kWh+)
9.7.2.5. Total import active energy [Rate 4] (kWh+)
9.7.2.6. Time
9.7.2.7. Date
9.7.2.8. Import active energy (kWh+) (for a current billing
period)
9.7.2.9. Import reactive energy (kVarh+) (for a current billing
period)
9.7.2.10. Import apparent energy (kVAh+) (for a current billing
period)
9.7.2.11. Voltage V1
9.7.2.12. Voltage V2
9.7.2.13. Voltage V3
9.7.2.14. Current I1
9.7.2.15. Current I2
9.7.2.16. Current I3
9.7.2.17. Instantaneous import Power factor [Phase 1]
9.7.2.18. Instantaneous import Power factor [Phase 2]
9.7.2.19. Instantaneous import Power factor [Phase 3]
9.7.2.20. Instantaneous import Power factor [Average Total]
9.7.2.21. Average import Power factor [Total, All phases]
9.7.2.22. Average import Power factor [Rate 1, All phases]
9.7.2.23. Average import Power factor [Rate 2, All phases]
9.7.2.24. Average import Power factor [Rate 3, All phases]
9.7.2.25. Average import Power factor [Rate 4, All phases]
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[Note]
A. The policy and methods including detail technical specifications of clause 9.8
Security Access and clause 9.9 Data Transport Security shall be proposed and
implemented by the Vendor. The proposed detail technical specifications shall
be approved by COMPANY.
B. HHU shall provide the function of the clause "9.9 Data Transport Security".
The encrypted meter reading data via HHU shall be decrypted and shall be
registered (readable) by the user.
C. The Vendor shall provide technical support for the AMR/AMM system
integration between the meter and DLMS client devices locally (HHU) and
remotely (Gateway, DCU, AMR server) using "9.9 Data Transport Security".
D. If necessary, the meter firmware shall be upgraded by the Vendor for the
AMR/AMM system integration among Central system DCU (PLC modem) /
Gateway and the HHU.
9.10. Anti-tampering/Anti-fraud
The meter shall have Anti-tampering/Anti-fraud functions that has indication
and registration locally in the meter and can be transferred to any other device
in the AMR/AMM system. The transferred functions will be auxiliary for the
non-technical losses calculation and detection.
9.11. Magnetic Interference Tampering Protection
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The meter shall have the protection function against external magnetic
interference tampering (500mT±50mT), which may result in the abnormal
metering function of the meter (accuracy error rate: within ±2%). In order to
detect abnormal magnetic field, a sensor should be provided inside meter to
detect the magnetic tempering (more than 200mT ±60mT) and record it as events
(magnetic duration time, magnetic detection counter).
9.12. Any abnormal states, events and alarms shall be recorded in the logs of the meter
and displayed (blinking repeatedly) on the LCD within maximum one (1) minute
(3 second for top and terminal cover open) after the state change of abnormal
state, events and alarms mentioned Supplementary OBIS CODE. If the source
of the abnormal states is removed, then the blinking states shall be stopped and
cleared from the LCD Display. (The events of top cover opened and terminal
block cover opened shall be recorded immediately).
9.13. Auto Registration by pushing the meter identification data
The meter shall support the auto registration function. In the auto registration
function, when the meter is installed, i.e. power on, the meter shall send a PUSH
message including the meter identification data to a DLMS/COSEM client, e.g.
Gateway, DCU, HES, etc., so that the client can check if the meter is already
registered in the client or not. An approach based on a PULL-option is acceptable
provided it does not require a manual trigger.
If the meter does not receive the acknowledgement message from the DLMS
client within a predefined repetition_delay (default: five (5) seconds), the meter
shall retry the message transmission up to a predefined number_of_retries
(default: three (3)). If the meter identification data is determined to be new by
the DLMS client, the client can register the newly installed meter based on the
transmitted meter identification data. The default values related to
randomization_start_interval (default: a random delay after 10 seconds,
number_of_retries and repetition_delay shall be configurable.
The meter shall have the displaying functionality which will show the status of
registration, e.g. Already registered, trying to register, registration fail,
registration success, etc. (e.g. at registration success – keeping “R” for 30
minutes, registration fail – blinking “R”). The detailed implementation method
for this indication function shall be proposed by the Vendor and shall be
approved by COMPANY.
9.14. Global Meter Reset
The meter shall support the Global Meter Reset command. The “reset” in this
context means to set all values of registers and internal memories to their default
values. It shall be done using Association 4 and through meter configuration
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software and/or HES. The default setting regarding the effect of Global Meter
Reset command shall be as below list. However each of effect listed below shall
be selectable and editable so that users may choose the extent of the Global Meter
Reset command in different situations.
9.14.1. Energy registers are cleared.
9.14.2. Energy profile data are cleared.
9.14.3. Maximum demand profile data are cleared.
9.14.4. EOB profile data are cleared.
9.14.5. Load Profile data are cleared.
9.14.6. All Event Logs are cleared.
9.14.7. All Special Days are cleared.
9.14.8. All Maximum RMS registers are cleared.
9.14.9. Meter Configuration files are set to their default.
9.14.10. Activity Calendar Settings are set to their default.
9.14.11. Daily and Monthly Single Actions are set to their default.
9.14.12. Demand registers parameters are set to their default.
9.14.13. Meter reading parameters are set to their default.
9.14.14. All threshold registers are set to their default.
9.14.15. Normal and Test Display Lists are set to their default.
9.14.16. All HDLC and Optical Communication parameters are set to their
default.
9.14.17. RTC data is kept the current Date & Time (no initialization).
9.14.18. All relay parameters are set to their default.
9.14.19. TOUs (tariff) are kept.
9.14.20. Average, maximum and THD values (currents, voltages) are cleared.
9.15. Meter Password Reset Management
The meter shall have the functionality of resetting the password for each access
rights, i.e. Association 1~5, on user’s loss of the passwords. The specific process
and method for resetting the passwords shall be prepared and submitted for
COMPANY approval.
9.16. Total Harmonics Distortion (THD, %)
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9.16.1. The meter shall measure instantaneous THDs for voltage, current, phase
difference (voltage / current) per phase. Meter should comply with IEC
61000-4-7
9.16.2. The meter shall record the latest 288 THDs (or the latest 3 days) of
average voltages, average currents and instantaneous voltages per each
phase. The recording period shall be 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 minutes
(default: 15, configurable). When the storage is full, the new data shall
overwrite the oldest stored data.
9.16.3. If THD recording period for average voltages, currents and
instantaneous voltage THDs is changed, the values just prior to the
change shall be generated and recorded.
9.16.4. Here, the average voltage per phase means phase-to-phase voltage.
Voltage THD is the instantaneous voltage measurement value for one
(10) second period just prior to the recording.
[Accuracy error limitation for instantaneous values]
Input Accuracy error
Item Current PF
Voltage limitation
Allowed error test
250V, 230V, 133V
(Ph-to-Ph voltage)
Average
- - ±0.7%
voltage 30 min. 0~15 min.: 200V
record test average 15~30 min.: 230V
(Ph-to-Ph)
Cold (-20℃, 3 230V,
- - ±1%
Hours) 15 min. average
(all 24 data, 15
Voltage Environment Hot (55℃, 3 230V,
- - min. average)
Test 15 min. average
Hours)
(Ph-to-Ph)
±1%
Right after 230V,
- - (all 24 data, 15
Hot/Cold test 15 min. average
min. average)
230V,
55Hz
Frequency 30 min. average
±0.3%
Test 230V,
65Hz
30 min. average
0.2 Ib ~
Current - ±2%
Imax
0.8C
Phase angle of voltage and current Un Ib 1.0 ±2°
0.8L
Voltage THD Un - 1.0 ±2 [Indicated
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Value]
1) Un: Reference voltage of the meter, Ib: rated current, Imax: maximum current
2) Check the test input voltage with Phase-to-Neutral, the error rate with Phase-to-Phase
3) The example of Indicated Value for Ph-N voltage THDs is explained; if 3rd harmonics
10%, 5th harmonics 8%, 7th harmonics 2%, 11th harmonics 1% are injected, the THD
displayed on meter’s LCD shall have the value range of 11 ~ 15% considering the
accuracy error limitation of Indicated Value.
9.16.5. THD test conditions: test in a state containing the harmonics of each
phase voltage.
9.16.5.1. Test under 15th harmonics for odd harmonics.
9.16.5.2. Apply the reference voltage for basic wave voltage.
9.16.5.3. The 3rd ~ 15th harmonics content of the voltage: inject
under 10% value of the reference voltage.
9.16.5.4. The voltage phase angle of basic wave and harmonics
waves must match at the voltage zero (0) at zero (0)
degrees.
9.16.5.5. Harmonics power factor: 1.0
9.16.6. Upper and Low level for relative THD thresholds (voltage and current)
shall be configurable as below:
9.16.6.1. Voltage range: 0 ~ 100% of reference voltage, current
range: 0 ~ 120% of Maximum current.
9.16.6.2. Default for voltage and current THDs: maximum - 6%,
minimum - 2%
9.16.6.3. THD is calculated over the full harmonic range from 2 up
to 15.
9.16.6.4. The delta between minimum and maximum values shall be
at least 3%.
9.17. Other measurement and recording requirements
9.17.1. The meter shall perform normal and accurate measurement functions
during communications with DLMS client devices.
9.17.2. Error test shall be tested in the normal operating conditions, not as a
separate test mode, with the metering measurement value and the
output pulse value.
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12. PACKING
12.1. Each meter shall be packed in an individual carton capable of withstanding the
rigorous conditions of transportation by Air or Sea or Truck. Other packing /
shipping requirements shall be given in General Specification 01-SDMS-01
(latest revision).
12.2. Materials department shall be contacted for the details of COMPANY’s packing
requirements.
12.3. If any damage happens to the Meter during transportation and storage, the
Vendor shall take a full responsibility for the damage caused by the inappropriate
packing.
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13. GUARANTEE
13.1. The Vendor shall guarantee the meter against all defects arising out of faulty
design or workmanship or defective material for a period of two (2) years from
the date of commissioning or three (3) years from the date of delivery whichever
comes first. COMPANY certificates for date of commissioning shall be
accepted.
13.1.1. During warranty period, the Vendor shall resolve the problem by using
any applicable methods, if any malfunction or faulty operation caused
by the Meter itself arises.
13.1.2. After warranty period, the Vendor shall support technical support
requested by COMPANY. In this case, the expense shall be reasonable
price under mutual agreement.
13.2. The meters shall be subjected to Routine Test in the COMPANY’s testing
facility or the Manufacturer’s factory / laboratory to satisfy all the requirements
given in this specification. The testing venue will be determined through
discussion with COMPANY.
13.3. The Vendor shall guarantee the meters to have more than a 20-year life time.
The life time shall be verified through the Accelerated Reliability Prediction Test
(according to IEC 62059-31-1) performed by domestic or internationally
authorized test agencies. Also, the detail test reports shall be submitted to get
COMPANY’ approval.
13.4. The Routine Test shall be carried out for every meter or on a sample basis.
COMPANY shall specify the method of testing and test reports, and certificates
shall be acceptable by the manufacturer.
13.5. If equipment and software not mentioned in this technical specification found
during Hardware and Software development stage including software version-
up are needed to complete the system performance, the Vendor shall take the
responsibility to supply the additional equipment and software at no additional
cost to the COMPANY.
13.6. Even though the Vendor passed the routine test executed by COMPANY, it is
the Vendor’s responsibility of quality assurance for the relevant items and
functions of contract conditions and the responsibility cannot be exempt.
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13.7. Because this technical specification only describes the outline of Electronic
Revenue Meter, the Vendor shall add the required items (or update the meter
firmware) and manufacture optimal electronic revenue meter ensuring the
interoperability between AMR/AMM Server (HES) via cellular network (and
PLC network with DCU) and electronic revenue meters using RS-485 interfaces.
13.8. If no exceptions to this specification are taken and no list of deviations is
submitted, it shall be deemed that, in every respect, the meters offered shall
conform to this specification. COMPANY interpretation of this specification
shall be accepted.
13.9. With respect to the contract, the Vendor shall secure all acquired information and
should not provide it to third parties or use it for other purposes.
14. SUBMITTALS
The following documents shall be submitted by the Vendor along with the bidding
document and for final approval:
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14.12. Schedule and plan (design, manufacturing, testing, training, technical support
plan, warranty, software upgrade, etc.).
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15. TESTING
15.1. A sample meter of a particular type from a Vendor shall be declared acceptable
by COMPANY, only if the meter satisfies this specification and the following
tests in all respects. This acceptance will be notified by issuing a written approval
letter to the Vendor. In case of any conflict (either not clear parts in IEC
standards, this specification, or different opinions), the decision of COMPANY
shall be final.
15.3. The Vendor shall conduct interoperability test with AMR/AMM server, Gateway
(DCU) and other manufacturers’ Meters in COMPANY’s Test Center or other
designated place. If there is any problem found, the Vendor shall solve its Meter’s
problem by the specified date to the COMPANY.
15.4. If the interoperability problem is found among the Meter, Gateway (DCU), and
AMR/AMM server, the COMPANY’s decision shall be accepted by the Vendor.
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Type Routine
Test Item Related clauses
Test Test
Accuracy tests at reference O
8.1 of EN50470-3
conditions
Repeatability O 8.2 of EN50470-3
Maximum permissible error O 8.4 of EN50470-3
Tests of electrical requirements
Test of power consumption O 7.1 of IEC 62053-21
Test of influence of supply voltage O 7.1 of IEC 62052-11
Test of influence of short-time
O 7.2 of IEC 62053-21
over-currents
Test of influence of self-heating O 7.3 of IEC 62053-21
Test of influence of heating O 7.2 of IEC 62052-11
Test of immunity to earth fault O 7.4 of IEC 62052-11
Tests for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Radio interference suppression O 7.5.8 of IEC 62052-11
Fast transient burst test O 7.5.4 of IEC 62052-11
Damped oscillatory waves
O 7.5.7 of IEC 62052-11
immunity test
Test of immunity to
O 7.5.3 of IEC 62052-11
electromagnetic RF fields
Test of immunity to conducted
disturbances, induced by radio- O 7.5.5 of IEC 62052-11
frequency fields
Test of immunity to electrostatic
O O 7.5.2 of IEC 62052-11
discharges
Surge immunity test O 7.5.6 of IEC 62052-11
Tests of the effect of the climatic environments
Dry heat test O 6.3.1 of IEC 62052-11
Cold test O 6.3.2 of IEC 62052-11
Damp heat, cyclic test O 6.3.3 of IEC 62052-11
Solar radiation test O 6.3.4 of IEC 62052-11
Mechanical tests
Vibration test O 5.2.2.3 of IEC 62052-11
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Type Routine
Test Item Related clauses
Test Test
Shock test O 5.2.2.2 of IEC 62052-11
Spring hammer test O 5.2.2.1 of IEC 62052-11
Terminals (blocks) O O 5.4 of IEC 62052-11
Tests of protection against
O 5.9 of IEC 62052-11
penetration of dust and water
Test of resistance to heat and fire O 5.8 of IEC 62052-11
Accelerated Reliability Testing O 16.9.22
Prevention of PLC Signal
O 7.10.10
Attenuation and Distortion
Terminal coating test O
Salt spary test O IEC 60068-2-52
Input Output Requirement
Display O O 8.1
Power Supply for External
O O 8.3
Communication Devices
Optical Interface O O 8.4.1
RS-485 Communication Interfaces O O 8.4.2
In-home Display (IHD) Support O O 8.4.3
Protocol O O 8.5
Output relay O O 8.6
Functional tests
Total Energy registers O O 9.1.2
TOU registers O O 9.1.3
Current/last Average Demand O O 9.1.4
Maximum Demand O O 9.1.5
Cumulative Maximum Demand O O 9.1.6
Load Profile O O 9.1.7
Billing periods O O 9.1.8
Special day settings O O OBIS 6.7
Reset Function and Historical Data
O O 9.2
Recording
9.3 (for clock accuracy test,
Real Time Clock and Calendar O O
IEC 62052-21 / 62054-21)
Energy storage device O O 9.4
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Type Routine
Test Item Related clauses
Test Test
Data Retention O O 9.5
Instantaneous Measurements O O 9.6
Display Function O O 9.7
Security Access O O 9.8
Data transport security O O 9.9
Anti-tampering/Anti-fraud O O 9.10
Magnetic Interference Tampering
O O 9.11
Protection
Abnormal status/Event/Alarm O O 9.12
Auto Registration O 9.13
Global Meter Reset O 9.14
Meter Password Reset
O 9.15
Management
Over/under current protection O O 16.9.26
Default Settings O 10
Marking of Meters
Name-plate O O 12.
Terminal Cover / Meter Cover O O 6.3, 6.4, 12
Packing O O 12
Interoperability O O 14.9
DC12V Output Noise Level
O O 7.10.10.4 (under -70dBm)
Measurement (for Gateway)
PLC Signal Insertion Loss (RS-
O O 7.10.10.20 (under 5dBm)
485 Signal Port)
Test Method O O 16
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16.6.2. Dry heat test: as per clause 4 of this technical specification and clause
6.3.1 of IEC 62052-11.
16.6.3. Cold test: as per clause 4 of this technical specification and clause 6.3.2
of IEC 62052-11.
16.6.4. Damp heat cyclic test: as per clause 4 of this technical specification
and clause 6.3.3 of IEC 62052-11.
16.7. Mechanical requirements and tests
16.7.1. General mechanical requirements: as per related clause of 01-SDMS-
01 and clause 5.1 of IEC 62052-11.
16.7.2. Case: as per as per clause 6.1 of this technical specification and clause
5.2 of IEC 62052-11.
16.7.3. Spring hammer test: as per clause 5.2.2.1 of IEC 62052-11.
16.7.4. Shock test: as per clause 5.2.2.2 of IEC 62052-11.
16.7.5. Vibration test: as per clause 5.2.2.3 of IEC 62052-11.
16.7.6. Window: as per clause 6.3, 6.4 of this technical specification and
clause 5.3 of IEC 62052-11.
16.7.7. Terminals – Terminal block(s) – Protective earth terminal: as per
clause 6.2 of this technical specification and clause 5.4 of IEC 62052-
11.
16.7.7.1. Certification of used material characteristics shall be
substituted with 3rd parties’ test reports.
16.7.8. Clearance and creepage distances: as per clause 5.6 of IEC 62052-11.
16.7.9. Insulating encased meter of protective class II: as per clause 5.7 of IEC
62052-11.
16.7.10. Resistance to heat and fire: as per clause 5.8 of IEC 62052-11.
16.7.11. Protection against penetration of dust and water: as per clause 5.9 of
IEC 62052-11.
16.8. Metering / Measurement Conformance Tests
16.8.1. The metering / measurement values shall be tested and verified as per
clause 7.9, 8.1.8, 8.2, 8.7 and 9.1 of this technical specification.
16.8.2. The metering test shall be tested and verified with applied THD (Total
Harmonics Distortion) test conditions.
16.8.3. TOU functions shall be tested per season, week, day, time and DST.
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specification.
16.9.18. Harmonics: as per clause 9.16 of this technical specification.
16.9.19. Other measurement and recording requirements: as per clause 9.17 of
this technical specification.
16.9.20. Marking and packing of meter: as per clause 12, 13 of this technical
specification and clause 5.12 of IEC 62052-11.
16.9.21. Accelerated Reliability Testing: it shall be conducted taking into
account the following reference temperature and moisture conditions:
Tmax = 75°C
RHmax=95%
Tm = 70°C
RHm = 85%
Tmin = 65°C
RHmin = 75%
Tuse = 40°C
RHuse = 50%
16.9.22. Remote Communication and Interoperability Test: with different
manufacturers’ Meters, Gateway (or DCU/PLC modem) and AMR
Software as per clause 8.4.2, 14.7 and 14.9 of this technical
specification (Alternative interoperability test methods may be
proposed by Vendor, but approved by COMPANY).
16.9.23. Contactor (Output Relay) Test: as per clause 8.6 of this technical
specification and related clause of IEC 60947-4-1, 60947-4-3.
16.9.23.1. Contactor (Output Relay) test shall be substituted with 3rd
party’s test report.
16.9.23.2. After testing 5500 times (reference one time: on-off-on),
the contactor shall operate normally and contactor
temperature shall be less than 27°C (at ambient temperature
23°C).
16.9.23.3. On/off operating time: within 50 ~ 100ms.
16.9.24. PLC Communication Test: as per clause 7.9.10 of this technical
specification.
16.9.24.1. Noise level (less than -70dBm): measure the noise level at
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17.1.2. Technical support for the quantity and inspection check, performance
test, integration test with Gateway (DCU) and AMR/AMM server and
trial operation.
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17.2.2. The Vendor shall be responsible for the technical support and the
presence to the Meter installation and inspection test (if requested).
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7 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Rated current (In) See 7.2
2. Maximum current (Imax) See 7.2
3. # of elements 3 elements
4. Temperature rise
See 7.5
- External surface
5. Power consumption (VA / Watt)
- Voltage circuit (per phase) 2W and 10 VA
- Current circuit (per circuit) 4 VA
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Vendor
SEC SEC specified
Descriptions proposed
REF values
values
As per 7.3.1 to
6. Insulation 7.3.3 of IEC
62052-11
As per 7.2 of IEC
7. Influence of short-time over-current
62053-22
As per clause
8. Starting current (% of rated current (In)) 7.11.5 of this
specification
9. Creep voltage (% of reference voltage) 115%
10. Accuracy class
As per requirement
- Active energy
of SEC
- Reactive energy
As per 8.1 & 8.2
11. Limit of error
of IEC 62053-21
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SEC SEC specified Vendor
Descriptions
REF values proposed values
9 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Energy measurement Required
2. Reverse energy indicator Required
3. # of TOU (Time of Use) rate At least 8 rates
4. # of TOU Channels 8 channels
5. Maximum demand measurement Required
6. Historical recording Required
7. LP (Load profile) recording Required
8. Real Time Clock ≤ ± 0.5 sec/day
9. Energy storage device Required
- Guaranteed life 20 years
- Whether replaceable? Yes
- Energy storage device fail indicator Required
10. Energy storage device
- for maintaining LCD display and RTC
for at least 7 day
(without AC power and energy storage
device)
11. Data retention
- Type of memory used
As per clause 9.5
- Guaranteed year of data retention
of this spec
- Provision to retrieve data in case of
meter failure
12. Instantaneous measurement Required
13. Default settings Required
15 SUBMITTALS
1. Submittals as per this specification Yes/No
SEC DLMS/COSEM OBIS CODE
16
SPECIFICATION SUPPLEMENTARY
1. Provision as per this specification Required
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MANUFACTURER OF
VENDOR / SUPPLIER
MATERIALS/EQUIPMENT
Name of Company
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21 22
C NO
Relay
Terminals(3)
DRAWING No.
SEC/KWH-S-02
(1) Refer to clause 8.4.2 of RS-485 interface (21, 22) for further details. The RJ-45
power port shall be indicated in the platic cover
(2) Refer to clause 8.4.3 of IHD interface (22) for further details. However the RJ-45 port
is not a mandatory requirement, but is preferable for COMPANY.
(4) The RJ-45 port power shall be indicated in the platic cover
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