DDS 50 2007 (Part 1)
DDS 50 2007 (Part 1)
DDS 50 2007 (Part 1)
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PAKISTAN
WATER AND POWER DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
WAPDA
DISTRIBUTION & ST ANDARD DEPARTMENT
IEEEP BUILDING FAISAL TOWN, LAHORE.
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CONTENTS
Section
Page
0.
Foreword
1.
Scope
2.
Reference Standards
3.
Definitions
4.
Performance Standards
5.
Mechanical Requirements
6.
Electrical Requirement
10
7.
13
8.
Meter Characteristics
17
9.
Tests
19
10.
21
11.
Packing
21
12.
Sample
21
13.
Inspection
21
14.
Warranty
24
15.
Training
24
16.
24
(Reference Standards) .
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17.
Annex I
18.
19.
Annex II
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PRINTING HISTORY
First Edition
1995
Third Edition
2001
Fourth Edition
2007
TABLES
Table
Page
Table I
Table II
12
Table III
Table IV
13
Table V
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Table VI
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SPECIFICATION
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SOLIDSTATE, MULTIRATE 3-PHASE, 3 ELEMENT, 4-WIRE ENERGY METERS
(Time of Day TOD/Time of Use TOU Meters)
FOREWORD
0.1
This Specification has been prepared by the Design & Standard Department of WAPDA.
0.2
This Specification is intended for the purpose of technical specification only for the
procurement of material and does not include provisions of contract, unless otherwise
provided in the contract.
0.3
0.4
1.
SCOPE
1.1
The Specification covers Multi Rate (Time of day) total static (solid state) Poly- phase
energy meters capable of measuring MDIKW, kWh, & kvarh along with other quantities
and built-in programmable features mentioned in this specification. The meter shall
record and display all these quantities in four programmable TOD periods along with other
features mentioned in the specification hereunder.
1.2
2.
a)
b)
REFERENCE STANDARDS
The Reference standards are listed and provided in Annex I.
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3.0
DEFINITIONS
3.1
3.2
MULTI-RATE METER.
Energy meter provided with a number of registers, each becoming operative at specified
time intervals corresponding to different tariffs.
3.3
MEASURING ELEMENT
Part of the meter which produces an output proportional to the energy.
3.4
TEST OUTPUT
Device which can be used for testing the meter.
3.5
OPERATIONAL INDICATOR
Device which gives a visible signal of the operation of the meter.
3.6
MEMORY
Element which stores digital information
3.7
NON-VOLATILE MEMORY
Storage device which can retain information in the absence of power
3.8
DISPLAY
Device which displays the content(s) of memory (ies)
3.9
REGISTER
Electronic device comprising both memory and display which stores and displays
information.
3.10
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.
3.11
VOLTAGE CIRCUIT
Internal connections of the meter, part of the measuring element and power supply for the
meter supplied with the voltage of the circuit to which the meter is connected.
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3.13
CONSTANT
Value expressing the relation between the energy registered by the meter and the
corresponding value of the test output. If this value is a number of pulses, the constant
should be either pulses per kilowatt-hour (imp/kWh) or watt hours per pulse (Wh/imp).
CASE
Comprises the base and the cover.
3.19
BASIC INSULATION
Insulation applied to live parts to provide basic protection against electric shock.
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3.25
REFERENCE VOLTAGE
Value of the voltage in accordance with which the relevant performance of the meter is
fixed.
3.28
REFERENCE FREQUENCY
Value of the frequency in accordance with which the relevant performance of the meter is
fixed.
3.29
PERCENTAGE ERROR
Percentage error is given by the following formulas:Percentage error = Energy registered by the meter True energy
True energy
x 100
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.
3.30
REFERENCE CONDITIONS
Appropriate set of influence quantities and performance characteristics, with reference
values, their tolerance and reference ranges, with respect to which the intrinsic error is
specified.
3.31
ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCE
Conducted or radiated electromagnetic interference which may effect functionality or
metrological operation of the meter.
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3.35
3.36
THERMAL STABILITY
Thermal stability is considered to be reached when the change in error as a consequence of
thermal effects is, during 20 min., less than 0.1 times the maximum permissible error for
the measurement under consideration.
4.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
4.1
i.
Reference Temperature
23 Degree C
ii.
Reference Frequency
50 Hz
iii.
Reference Voltage
3x63.5/110 V &
3x230/400 V
4.2
SERVICE CONDITIONS
4.2.1
Temperature Range
Specified Operating
Range
-25 Degree C to
60 Degree C
Limit range of
Operation
(extreme condition)
-25 Degree C to
80 Degree C
-25 Degree C to
80 Degree C
4.2.2
4.2.3
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5.
MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS
5.1
All parts 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 nor damage due to exposure to air, under
normal working conditions. Meters shall withstand solar radiation.
5.2
The electrical connections in the meter shall be resistant to tampering. These shall be made
so as to prevent their opening from outside the meter base/cover accidentally or
deliberately without breaking the seals.
5.3
CASE
5.3.1
The meter shall have a reasonably 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 meter shall comply with the dust proof requirements of IEC-60529 amended to
date.
5.3.2
Meter Cover
The cover of meter shall be made of strong metallic/insulating materials with
polycarbonate transparent window. Arrangement for MDI resetting knob and optical
communication interface shall be provided in the cover/reading window. The joints at
window and resetting device shall not allow ingress of thin wire/film or similar objects.
5.3.3
Meter Base
The base of the meter shall either be made of die cast Aluminum Alloy or strong
insulating materials.
5.4
5.4.1
The terminals shall be grouped in a terminal block having adequate insulating properties
and mechanical strength. The material (Bakelite or similar material) of which the terminal
block is made shall be capable of passing the tests given in ISO Standard 75 for a
temperature of 135 Deg. C and glow wire test of 960 Degree C.
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5.4.2
Arrangements may be provided to prevent the exit of terminal block by force from outside
without opening the meter cover.
5.4.3
The terminal shall either be tube or pressure plate type to accommodate 5mm dia copper
conductor.
5.5
5.6
a)
If the base is of insulating material, the common ground of the main PCB shall be
internally connected to the neutral point of the terminal block.
b)
If the base is of metallic/conducting material, the common point of the PCB shall
also be electrically connected to the external earth terminal, (which shall be clearly
identified by the earthing symbol), as well as to the neutral point of the terminal
block.
5.7
6.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
6.1
STANDARD RATINGS
HT Type
Meter
LT Type
Meter
Rated/Max. Current
5/10 Amp
5/10 Amp
Reference Voltage
3x63.5/110V
3x230/400V
Reference Frequency
50 Hz
50 Hz
Accuracy Class
1.0
1.0
Meter Type
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6.2
i)
ii)
1.5 W &
8 VA
1.5 W &
8 VA
2.5 VA
2.5 VA
6.2.1
6.3
Initial start Up
Temperature rise
of external surface
Temperature rise
of terminal
Dielectric strength
Power frequency
withstand
Impulse voltage
withstand
Insulation resistance
Creepage Distance
20 mm Min.
VOLTAGE RANGE
Specified operating
Range
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6.4
ACCURACY REQUIREMENT
6.4.1
TABLE-I
Percentage error limits with balanced loads
Value of Current
Power Factor
Percentage error
Limits for meters
+ 1.5
+ 1.0
0.5 Lagging
0.8 leading
+ 1.5
+1.5
0.5 Lagging
0.8 leading
+1.0
+ 1.0
0.25 lagging
0.5 leading
+3.5
+ 2.5
TABLE-II
Percentage error limits
(Meter carrying a single phase load but with balanced poly phase voltages applied to the voltage circuits)
Value of Current
+ 2.0
0.5 lagging
+ 2.0
The difference between the percentage error when the meter is carrying a single phase
load and a balanced poly phase load at rated current and unity power factor, shall not
exceed 1.5%.
6.4.2
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TABLE-III
Percentage error limits with balanced loads
Value of Current
Sin (Inductive or
capacitive)
+ 2.5
1
0.5
+ 2.0
+ 2.5
0.5
+ 2.0
0.25
+ 2.5
TABLE-IV
Percentage error limits
(Meter carrying a single phase load but with balanced poly phase voltages applied to the voltage circuits)
Value of Current
Sin (Inductive or
capacitive)
+ 3.0
0.5
+ 3.0
The difference between the percentage error when the meter is carrying a single phase
load and a balanced poly phase load at basic current In and sin = 1 shall not exceed
2.5%
6.5
6.5.1
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TABLE-V
Influence Quantities
Influence quantity
Value of current
(balanced unless
otherwise stated)
0.05 In < I < Imax
0.1 In < I < Imax
Power Factor
1
0.5 lagging
1
0.5 lagging
Mean temperature
coefficient % K for
Meters of class 1
0.05
0.07
Limits of variation
in Percentage error
for Meters of class 1
0.7
1.0
0.5
0.7
1
0.5 lagging
Ambient Temperature
variation
6)
1)
Frequency variation + 5%
0.1 In
1.5
Voltage Unbalance
In
2.0
Harmonics contents in
current and voltage
circuits
Odd Harmonic in the AC
Current circuit
3)
0.5 Imax
0.8
0.5 In
3.0
2)
3)
0.5 In
3.0
3)
In
2.0
4)
In
2.0
In
2.0
0.05 In
0.5
Conducted disturbances
induced by radio
frequency fields
In
4.0
In
3.0
Damped oscillatory
waves immunity
In
2.0
2)
3)
Electromagnetic RF
Fields
Operation of accessories
5)
1) For the voltage ranges from -20% to -10% and +10% to +15% the limits of variation in
%age errors are three times the values given in this table.
Below 0.8Un, the error of the meter may vary between +10% and 100%.
2) The distortion factor of the voltage shall be less than 1%, for test conditions see Clause
No. 8.2.2 of IEC 62053-21.
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3) The test conditions are specified under clause 8.2.1 to 8.2.4 of IEC-62053-21.
4) A magnetic induction of external origin of 0.5 mT produced by a current of the same
frequency as that of the voltage applied to the meter and under the most unfavorable
conditions of phase and direction shall not cause a variation in the percentage error of the
meter exceeding the value shown in this table. The magnetic induction shall be obtained
by placing the meter in the center of the circular coil, 1 m in mean diameter of square
section and of small radial thickness relative to the diameter and having 400 At.
5) Such an accessory, when enclosed in the meter case, is energized intermittently, for
example the electro-magnet of a multi rate register.
It is preferable that the connection to the auxiliary device(s) is marked to indicate the
correct method of connection. If these connections are made by means of plugs and
sockets, they should be irreversible.
However in the absence of those markings are irreversible connections the variation of
error shall not exceed those indicated in this table if the meter is tested with the
connections giving the most unfavorable conditions.
6) The mean temperature coefficient shall be determined for the whole operating range. The
operating temperature range shall be divided in to 20 K wide ranges. The mean
temperature coefficient then shall be determined for these ranges by taking measurements
10 K above and 10 K below the middle of range. During the test, the temperature shall be
in no case outside the specified operating temperature range.
6.5.2
TABLE-VI
Influence Quantities
Influence quantity
Ambient temperature
Variation
5)
Sin
(Inductive or
capacitive)
Mean temperature
coefficient % K for
Meters of class 2
1
0.5
0.10
0.15
Limits of variation
in Percentage error
for Meters of class 2
1
0.5
1.0
1.5
1
0.5
2.5
2.5
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Continuous magnetic
induction of external origin 2)
In
3.0
Magnetic induction of
external origin 0.5 mT
In
3.0
In
3.0
0.05 In
1.0
Conducted disturbances,
induced by radio-frequency
In
3.0
In
4.0
In
4.0
3)
Electromagnetic RF Fields
Operation of accessories
4)
1)
For the voltage ranges from 20% to 10% to +15%, the limits of variation in percentage
errors are three times the values given in this Table.
2)
3)
4)
Such an accessory, when enclosed in the meter case, is energized intermittently, for
example the electromagnet of a multi rate register.
It is preferable that the connection to the auxiliary device(s) is marked to indicate the
correct method of connection. If these connections are made by means of plugs and
sockets, they should not be interchangeable.
5)
The mean temperature coefficient shall be determined for the whole operating range. The
operating temperature range shall be divided into 20 K wide ranges.
The mean temperature coefficient shall then be determined for these ranges, by taking
measurements 10 K above and 10 K below the middle of the range. During the test, the
temperature shall be in no case outside the specified operating temperature range.
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6.6
METER CONSTANT
The relation between the test output and the indication in the display shall comply with the
marking on the name plate.
Output devices generally do not produce homogeneous pulse sequences. Therefore, the
manufacturer shall state the necessary number of pulses to ensure a measuring accuracy of
atleast 1/10 of the class of the meter at the different test points.
7.
METER CHARACTERISTICS
The meter shall generally comprise of the following characteristics as a minimum. A list
of characteristics of appended below divided in seven parts:
7.1
7.2
7.2.1
Security Features
Every Meter shall have a unique serial No. in its memory which can be displayed/reported.
The No. of times programmed and the identification of the last programmer along-with
Date & Time stamp shall be reported/displayed.
A programmable meter ID code shall be provided.
At-least two levels of access/security codes shall be provided one for meter reading (only)
by the authorized personnel and a second one for programming and reading.
Meter shall keep on recording/operating as long as any voltage exists with or without
neutral connected.
If data entry keys/button are provided in the meter for manual entry of data these shall be
inside the meter cover except the reset device and display scroll push button. No data shall
be changeable modified by the simultaneous operation of these switches or in any way
without opening the meter cover.
The meter shall be protected against any loss of data and functional performance due to
any external interference such as influence of CD drive, Mobile phones and shall comply
to all relevant IEC/ANSI standards.
A strong magnet having strength of 0.5 Tesla, when measured in an air gap of
3mm, rectangular in shape with minimum dimension of 65 x 35 x 35mm shall not
effect the accuracy of meter by more than 4% at Basic Current and Unity Power
Factor when applied on the meter from any direction. After the test meter shall
perform within prescribed limit of Accuracy
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7.2.2
Diagnostics
The meter shall display cautions and diagnostics for the following conditions;
DISPLAY
7.4
The Display shall be LCD type with at-least 6 digits for Energy consumption.
Display scrolling time shall be programmable.
Min. three programmable Display modes shall be available.
One Display mode shall be the Normal or Automatic display mode. Other display mode
shall be for Security / Diagnostics etc. and the third Display mode shall be for Test
Purposes. Activation of Display Mode shall either be with a secure Push Button or an
equally secure alternate method
Phase Indicators.
Power Quadrant Indicator.
All Segment Check.
Active TOD period indicator.
Display Mode Indicator.
Display Quantity Labels.
Pulse Output for field testing of Meter shall be available on the Display/Optical interface.
LOAD PROFILING / RECORDING
Min. Two Channel recording having sufficient capacity to record at-least 65 days of Data
of 30 minutes interval.
Load Profile Data shall also be downloadable in the meter reporting software for future
processing.
All Load Profile Data shall be stored in a Non-Volatile Memory.
7.5
BACK-UP BATTERY
The back -Up Battery shall be of Lithium-Ion type.
Low Battery indication shall be displayed when min. 25% battery life is left.
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7.7
8.
TESTS
Following routine, type and sample tests shall be carried out as per requirements of IEC
standards.
8.1
ROUTINE TESTS
Following routine tests shall be carried out on kWh, kW & kvarh meters as per respective
IECs:
Accuracy Test
Running with no load test
Starting current test
Insulation resistance test
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8.2
TYPE TEST
Following type tests shall be carried out on kWh, kW & kvarh meters as per respective
IECs.
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.2.4
8.2.5
Tests of Accuracy requirements (for kWh meter parts as per IEC 62053-21 & kvarh parts
as per IEC 62053-23) where applicable
Test of Accuracy
Test of influence quantities
Test of ambient temperature influence
Test of no load condition
Test of starting condition
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9.
9.1
A suitable name/rating plate shall be provided inside at the front of the meter, indicating
the following informations:
Name of the manufacturer and country of origin
Type of meter
Meter rating and other information
Important display sequence with codes.
WAPDA P.O. No.
Word Serial No. and year of manufacture
Multiplying factors for different CT/PT ratios.
10.
PACKING
10.1
Each meter shall be individually packed in thermo pore packing or thermo pore lined
packing, covered with adhesive tape at joints or plastic strips etc.
10.2
For overseas shipment, a suitable number of individually thermo pore packed meters shall
then further be packed in sea worthy packing.
10.3
The packing shall be strong enough to withstand rigors of ocean, rail, road etc.
11.
SAMPLE
At least one number sample of multirate meter shall be submitted with the bid.
12.
INSPECTION
The successful bidder shall offer the meters for testing/inspection. Procedure for preshipment inspection is given below-
12.1
12.1.2 The meters offered for acceptance shall be grouped into lots containing upto 1000 meters.
A sample comprising of two (02) meters shall be selected at random from each lot and
subjected to following tests:
i)
ii)
Impulse test
Power loss test.
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12.1.3 The lot shall be accepted if all the meters qualify in the tests described in clause 12.1.1 &
12.1.2 above. The lot shall be rejected if two or more meters fail in any of the tests. If any
one meter fails in any of the above tests re-sampling shall be carried out after collecting
same No. of meters and subjected to the tests described in clause 12.1.1 & 12.1.2 above.
If any one meter fails in any of the above tests the whole lot shall be rejected.
12.2
12.2.1 The meter offered for acceptance shall be grouped into lots containing upto 1000 meters.
Sample comprising of three (03) meters shall be selected at random from each lot and
subjected to tests as below:
Sr. No
123-
Description
Test of protection against penetration
of dust and water.
Dimensional Check.
Tests for Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI)
Nos. of Meters
One meter
One meter
One meter.
The lot shall be accepted if meters qualify the above tests in clause 12.2.1. In case any
meter fails in the relevant test, another sample of double the size shall be selected and
test/tests repeated. If any meter fails in the relevant test in the second group, the entire lot
shall be rejected.
12.3
12.3.1 Verification test for software functionality and display features on offered meters shall be
performed by loading/unloading of programme and auditing the diagnostic reports. The
number of meters shall be three. If any meter fails to comply with the functionality
requirements the entire offered lot shall be rejected.
12.4
TYPE TESTS
12.4.1 The remaining type tests not performed on the above samples shall be carried out (as per
recommended sequence of IEC-1036 Annexure-E) on three (03) Nos. meters out of the
total offered meters. If two meters fail in any of the above tests, the lot shall be rejected. If
one of the meters fails to qualify any of the above tests, re-sampling shall be carried out.
In case of failure of any meter in any of the tests the lot shall be rejected.
12.5
12.5.1
Accuracy test
Starting current test
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(a)
(b)
(c)
Accuracy test
Starting current test
Running with no load test (Creep test)
(ii)
(a)
(b)
12.5.3
(One No.)
(One No.)
(One No.)
ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
a)
Electrical Test
The lot shall be accepted if one meter fails in any one of the tests described
in clause 12.5.2 (i).
Re-sampling of the same size should be carried out if :One meter fails in any of the two tests
OR
Two meters fail in any one test
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Mechanical Test
The lot shall be accepted if meters qualify the above tests in clause 13.5.2
(ii) (a) & (b).
In case any meter fails in the relevant test, another sample of double the
size shall be selected and test be repeated.
If any meter fails in any test during re-sampling, the entire lot shall be
rejected.
NOTE
12.5.4
12.5.4.1
13.
WARRANTY
The supplier shall provide two years warranty for the successful operation of the meter
including its maintenance where ever required.
14.
TRAINING
The successful bidder shall arrange a comprehensive practical training regarding
programming, billing, loading of software etc. in Pakistan.
15.
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Annex I
REFERENCE STANDARDS
When following standards referred to in this document have been superseded, the latest revisions
shall apply.
1.
METERING STANDARDS
a.
IEC
b.
62053-21:2003
62053-23:2003
62052-11:2003
Metering equipment.
62056-21
ANSI
C12.1 - 1995
C12.10 - 1997
C12.18 - 2002
C12.19 - 1997
2.
a.
IEC
60085:1984
61000-4-2:1995
61000-4-3:2002
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61000-4-4:1995
61000-4-5:1995
61000-4-6:1996
61000-4-12:1995
CISPR 22:1997
b.
ANSI
C37.90.1 1989
C62.41 1991
3.
a.
IEC
60529:1989
60695-2-11:2000
60068-2-75:1997
b.
ISO Standard
75-2:1993
4.
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
a.
IEC
60068-2-1:1990
Test A: Cold
Amendment 1:1993,
Amendment 2:1994
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60068-2-2:1947
60068-2-5:1975
60068-2-6:1995
60068-2-30:1980
60068-2-27: 1987
60721-1-3-3: 1994
PREPARED BY:
FAISAL MEHMOOD
Asst. Director
Design & Standard
________________________
MANSOOR NASIR
Deputy Director
Design & Standard
________________________
MAHBOOB ALAM
Director
Design & Standard
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B.
GENERAL
a)
_____________________
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b)
_____________________
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c)
Manufacturing Experience
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ENERGY METERS
1.
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2.
Rated current
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3.
Maximum current
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4.
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5.
Operating voltage
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6.
Overload capacity
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7.
Accuracy class
i. KWH Meter
ii. MDI
iii. KVARH
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8.
No. of elements
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Losses in
i) Potential circuit
ii) Current circuit
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10.
___________________
11.
Dielectric strength
i)
ii)
Impulse Voltage
A.C. test voltage
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12.
13.
Material of:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Base
Cover
Terminal block
Terminal
____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
(All the above shall be indicated on drawings to be supplied with the bid)
14.
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15.
Type of terminals
____________________
16.
_____________________
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17.
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18.
a.
_____________________
b.
____________________
c.
Display;
(as per clause 7.3 of the spec)
give details.
_____________________
d.
Load profiling/Recording;
(as per clause 7.4 of the spec)
give details.
______________________
e.
Back-up Battery;
(as per clause 7.5 of the spec),
give details.
______________________
f.
______________________
g.
______________________
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19.
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20.
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21.
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22.
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23.
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24.
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kWh
kvarh
Demand kW
Cumulative kW
No. of Reset digits
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26.
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27.
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28.
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kWh
kvarh
kW
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29.
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30.
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31.
Type of Memory
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32.
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33.
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34.
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35.
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36.
Meter Clock
a)
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b)
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c)
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d)
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e)
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f)
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g)
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h)
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38.
Attachments
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Accuracy Curves
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b)
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39.
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40.
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Annex. II
FORMAT OF SOFTWARE
Sr. No.
Description
Page No.
1-
Normal Mode
2.
Alternate Mode
3.
Programming Report
4.
Billing Report
4-5
5.
Security Report
6.
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