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GB/T 17215.304-2017   Electricity metering equipment(a.c.)-Particular requirements- Part 4:Static meters connected via electronic transformer (English Version)
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Standard No.: GB/T 17215.304-2017
English Name: Electricity metering equipment(a.c.)-Particular requirements- Part 4:Static meters connected via electronic transformer
Chinese Name: 交流电测量设备 特殊要求 第4部分:经电子互感器接入的静止式电能表
Chinese Classification: N22    Electric energy measurement and load control system
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
ICS Classification: 17.220.20 17.220.20    Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities 17.220.20
Issued by: AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on: 2017-07-31
Implemented on: 2018-2-1
Status: valid
Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 12500 words
Price(USD): 370.0
Delivery: via email in 1 business day
Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. National Standards Technical Committee for Electrical Measuring Instruments (SAC/TC 104) is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the contents of English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. The GB/T 17215.3 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements consists of the following parts under the general title: ——GB/T 17215.301 Part 1: Particular requirements for multi-function electricity meters; ——GB/T 17215.302 Part 2: Static harmonic meters for active energy; ——GB/T 17215.303 Part 3: Digital input electricity meters; ——GB/T 17215.304 Part 4: Static meters connected via electronic instrument transformer; ——GB/T 17215.311 Part 11: Electromechanical meter for active energy (classes 0.5, 1 and 2); ——GB/T 17215.321 Part 21: Static meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2); ——GB/T 17215.322 Part 22: Static meters for active energy (classes 0.2S and 0.5S); ——GB/T 17215.323 Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (classes 2 and 3); ——GB/T 17215.324 Part 24: Static meters for reactive energy at fundamental frequency (classes 0.5S, 1S and 1); ——GB/T 17215.352 Part 52: Symbols. This part is Part 4 of GB/T 17215.3. This part is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This part and GB/T 17215.211-2006 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - General requirements, tests and test conditions - Part 11: Metering equipment together form a series of associated national standards supporting the type test requirements of static meters connected via electronic transformer. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this standard may be the subject of patent rights. The issuing body of this document shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This part was proposed by the China Machinery Industry Federation. This part was prepared by SAC/TC 104 National Standards Technical Committee for Electrical Measuring Instruments. Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Particular requirements - Part 4: Static meters connected via electronic transformer 1 Scope This part of GB/T 17215.3 specifies the terms and definitions, classification, technical requirements, accuracy classes and test methods of static meters connected via electronic transformer (hereinafter referred to as the "meters"). This part is only applicable to newly manufactured meters which have small (signal) analog input and are installed in the networks with a reference frequency of 50Hz or 60Hz to measure the a.c. electric energy and it applies to their type tests only. This part is applicable to the meters consisting of elements such as measuring unit and display enclosed together in a meter case. This part may be used as reference for the meters that have a small (signal) analog input only in the current circuit. This part is not applicable to the meters with digital inputs. Note: For the transformers to which the meters are intended to be connected, see GB/T 20840.7-2007, GB/T 20840.8-2007, and DL/T 1155-2012. 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. GB/T 15284-2002 Particular requirements for multi-rate electricity meters GB/T 17215.211-2006 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - General requirements, tests and test conditions - Part 11: Metering equipment GB/T 17215.322-2008 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Particular requirements - Part 22: Static meters for active energy (classes 0.2S and 0.5S) GB/T 17215.323-2008 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Particular requirements - Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (classes 2 and 3) GB/T 17215.421-2008 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Tariff and load control - Part 21: Particular requirements for time switches GB/T 17626.4-2008 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test GB/T 17626.11-2008 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests GB/T 17626.29-2006 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on d.c. input power port immunity tests GB/T 20840.2-2014 Instrument transformers - Part 2: Additional requirements for current transformers GB/T 20840.3-2013 Instrument transformers - Part 3: Additional requirements for inductive voltage transformers GB/T 20840.7-2007 Instrument transformers - Part 7: Electronic voltage transformers GB/T 20840.8-2007 Instrument transformers - Part 8: Electronic current transformers DL/T 1155-2012 Specification for non-traditional current and voltage transformers 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 17215.211-2006 and the following apply. 3.1 electronic transformer a generic term for electronic instrument transformers and non-traditional transformers 3.2 electronic instrument transformer a kind of device consisting of one or more current or voltage sensors that are connected to a transmission system and a secondary converter and used to transmit a quantity that is proportional to the quantity subjected to measurement so as to power the measuring apparatuses and meters and the relay protection or control devices [GB/T 20840.7-2007, definition 2.1.1] 3.3 current circuit a part of the internal connection and measuring units of the meter, of which the current characteristics are characterized by the small (signal) analog voltage UI applied to it Note: It is revised from the GB/T 17215.211-2006, definition 3.2.6. 3.4 voltage circuit a part of the internal connection and measuring units of the meter, of which the voltage characteristics are characterized by the small (signal) analog voltage UU applied to it Note: It is revised from the GB/T 17215.211-2006, definition 3.2.7. 3.5 extra-low voltage; ELV voltage between the conductors or between any conductor and earth, which does not exceed 50V a.c. or 120V ripple free d.c. (voltage band 1 as specified in GB/T 18379-2001) [GB 19212.1-2008, definition 3.7.15] 3.6 voltage correspond to starting current UI,st an analog voltage value that is continuously counted when the meter is started and characterizes the starting current 3.7 voltage correspond to rated current UI,n an analog voltage value that determines the relevant characteristics of the meter and characterizes the rated current 3.8 voltage correspond to maximum current UI,max an analog voltage value that characterizes the maximum current, with the meter being able to meet the accuracy requirements of this part 3.9 voltage correspond to reference UU,n an analog voltage value that determines the relevant characteristics of the meter and characterizes the reference voltage 4 Standard electric quantities and classification of meters 4.1 Standard electric quantities 4.1.1 Standard voltage correspond to reference See Table 1 for the standard voltage correspond to reference of the meter. Unless otherwise stated, the terms "voltage" and "current" refer to the root-mean-square values (r.m.s.). Table 1 Standard voltage correspond to reference In: V Voltage correspond to reference Standard value Exceptional value UU,n ; 2; ; 4 ; 1.625; ; 3.25; ; 6.5 4.1.2 Standard voltage correspond to rated current See Table 2 for the standard voltage correspond to rated current of the meter. Table 2 Standard voltage correspond to rated current In: V Voltage correspond to rated current Standard value Exceptional value UI,n 4 2 4.1.3 Voltage correspond to maximum current When the meter is operated via electronic current transformer, it shall be noted that the measuring range of the meter's current circuit matches the rated secondary output of the electronic current transformer. The voltage correspond to maximum current of the meter is 1.2UI,n, 1.5UI,n, 2UI,n, 4UI,n or 5UI,n, with 1.2UI,n as the preferred value. 4.1.4 Standard reference frequency The standard value of the reference frequency is 50Hz or 60Hz. 4.2 Classification of meters 4.2.1 According to the connection methods, the meters are classified into: ——three-phase three-wire meter; ——three-phase four-wire meter. 4.2.2 According to the accuracy classes, the meters are classified into: ——meter for active energy (class 0.2S); ——meter for active energy (class 0.5S); ——meter for reactive energy (class 2). Note: The class S meters have a measuring range of 1%UI,n~UI,max, so they shall be used together with special-purpose current transformers. For details of special-purpose current transformers, see GB/T 20840.8-2007, 12.2. 4.3 Electric quantity accumulation methods of meters The meter should accumulate and display the electric quantity with the standard value of the rated secondary current/voltage of electromagnetic transformer (see GB 20840.2-2014, 5.202 and GB 20840.3-2013, 5.301.2). However, other application methods are not excluded, for example, the meter accumulates and displays the electric quantity with the standard value of rated primary current/voltage of electronic transformer. 5 Mechanical requirements 5.1 General In addition to conforming to GB/T 17215.211-2006, Clause 5, the meters shall also meet the following requirements. 5.2 Marking of meters 5.2.1 Nameplate In addition to conforming to GB/T 17215.211-2006, 5.12, the meters shall also be marked with the following: a) Voltage correspond to reference: Example 1: 3×1.155/2V or 3×2.309/4V. b) Voltage correspond to rated current and voltage correspond to maximum current: Example 2: 4(4.8)V. c) The reference voltage, rated current and maximum current of the meter to accumulate and display the electric quantity are indicated in square brackets: Example 3: 3×1.155/2V[57.7/100V] or 3×2.309/4V[57.7/100V]; 4(4.8)V[1(1.2)A] or 4(4.8)V[5(6)A]. d) Voltage (value) of external power supply. e) The rated load range of the electronic transformer intended to be connected shall be marked. 5.2.2 Numbering of wiring terminal For each meter, the access circuit shall be permanently indicated, and the phase sequence, function and terminal number of such circuit shall be indicated in the circuit diagram. The terminal number shall be written in accordance with the rules that 2, 5 and 8 are for the voltage circuit, 1, 3; 4, 6; and 7, 9 for the current circuit, and 10 (11, 12) for the "earth".
Foreword III 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Standard electric quantities and classification of meters 4.1 Standard electric quantities 4.2 Classification of meters 4.3 Electric quantity accumulation methods of meters 5 Mechanical requirements 5.1 General 5.2 Marking of meters 6 Climatic conditions 7 Electrical requirements 7.1 General 7.2 Measurement circuit 7.3 Power supply voltage influence 7.4 Short-time overvoltage influence of current circuit 7.5 Insulation 7.6 Electromagnetic compatibility 8 Accuracy requirements 8.1 Limits of error due to variation of voltage on the current circuit 8.2 Limits of error due to other influence quantities 8.3 Accuracy of clock (if any) 8.4 Combined error of electric energy indication (if any) 8.5 Demand indication error (if any) 8.6 Test of starting and no-load condition 8.7 Meter constant 8.8 Accuracy test conditions 9 Arrangement of test data Annex A (Normative) Test voltage waveforms for effect of voltage dips and short interruptions Annex B (Normative) Harmonic test Annex C (Informative) An accuracy test method Bibliography Figure A.1 Voltage interruption with △Ua.c.=100% for a period of 1s Figure A.2 Voltage interruption with △Ua.c.=100% for a period of one cycle of the rated frequency Figure A.3 Voltage dip with △Ua.c.=50% for a period of 1min Figure A.4 Voltage interruption with △Ud.c.=100% for a period of 1s Figure A.5 Voltage interruption with △Ud.c.=100% for a period of 0.3s Figure A.6 Voltage dip with △Ud.c.=60% for a period of 1s Figure B.1 Test circuit diagram Figure B.2 Amplitude of square wave Figure B.3 Amplitude of peaked wave Figure B.4 Burst fired waveform Figure B.5 (Incomplete) Fourier analysis of burst fired waveforms Figure C.1 Accuracy test method via a standard signal converter Bibliography Table 1 Standard voltage correspond to reference Table 2 Standard voltage correspond to rated current Table 3 External supply voltage Table 4 Percentage error limits (polyphase meters carrying balanced loads) Table 5 Percentage error limits (polyphase meters carrying single-phase load, but with balanced polyphase voltages applied to the voltage circuits) Table 6 Mean temperature coefficient limits of errors Table 7 Limits of variation in percentage error due to influence quantity Table 8 Square waveform Table 9 Peaked waveform Table 10 Value of D for the test of meter no-load condition Table 11 Voltage correspond to starting current
Referred in GB/T 17215.304-2017:
*GB/T 15284-2002 Particular requirements for multi - Rate electricity meters
*GB/T 17215.211-2006 GB/T 17215.211-2006
*GB/T 17215.322-2008 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Particular requirements - Part 22: Static meters for active energy (classes 0 2 S and 0 5 S)
*GB/T 17215.323-2008 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Particular requirements - Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (Classes 2 and 3)
*GB/T 17215.421-2008 Electricity metering equipment (a.c) - Tariff and load control - Part 21: Particular requirements for time switches
*GB/T 17626.4-2008 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test
*GB/T 17626.11-2008 Electromagnetic compatibility--Testing and measurement techniques--Voltage dips,short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests
*GB/T 17626.29-2006 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on d.c. input power port immunity tests
*GBT20840.2-2014
*GBT20840.3-2013
*GB/T 20840.7-2007 Instrument transformers—Part 7:Electronic voltage transformers
*GB/T 20840.8-2007 Instrument transformers—Part 8:Electronic current transformers
*DL/T 1155-2012 Technical Specifications for Non Conventional Instrument Transformer
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*GB/T 3883.201-2017 Safety of motor-operated hand-held,transportable and garden tools- Part 2:Particular requirements for drills and impact drills
*GB/T 3883.201-2017/XG1-2023 Safety of motor-operated hand-held||transportable and garden tools―Part 2:Particular requirements for drills and impact drills, includes Amendment 1
*GB/T 2101-2017 General requirement of acceptance, packaging, marking and certification for section steel
*TB 10002-2017 Code for Design on Railway Bridge and Culvert
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GB/T 17215.304-2017  Electricity metering equipment(a.c.)-Particular requirements- Part 4:Static meters connected via electronic transformer (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 17215.304-2017
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Price(USD)370.0
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Detail of GB/T 17215.304-2017
Standard No.
GB/T 17215.304-2017
English Name
Electricity metering equipment(a.c.)-Particular requirements- Part 4:Static meters connected via electronic transformer
Chinese Name
交流电测量设备 特殊要求 第4部分:经电子互感器接入的静止式电能表
Chinese Classification
N22
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on
2017-07-31
Implemented on
2018-2-1
Status
valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
12500 words
Price(USD)
370.0
Keywords
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Introduction of GB/T 17215.304-2017
Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. National Standards Technical Committee for Electrical Measuring Instruments (SAC/TC 104) is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the contents of English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. The GB/T 17215.3 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements consists of the following parts under the general title: ——GB/T 17215.301 Part 1: Particular requirements for multi-function electricity meters; ——GB/T 17215.302 Part 2: Static harmonic meters for active energy; ——GB/T 17215.303 Part 3: Digital input electricity meters; ——GB/T 17215.304 Part 4: Static meters connected via electronic instrument transformer; ——GB/T 17215.311 Part 11: Electromechanical meter for active energy (classes 0.5, 1 and 2); ——GB/T 17215.321 Part 21: Static meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2); ——GB/T 17215.322 Part 22: Static meters for active energy (classes 0.2S and 0.5S); ——GB/T 17215.323 Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (classes 2 and 3); ——GB/T 17215.324 Part 24: Static meters for reactive energy at fundamental frequency (classes 0.5S, 1S and 1); ——GB/T 17215.352 Part 52: Symbols. This part is Part 4 of GB/T 17215.3. This part is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This part and GB/T 17215.211-2006 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - General requirements, tests and test conditions - Part 11: Metering equipment together form a series of associated national standards supporting the type test requirements of static meters connected via electronic transformer. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this standard may be the subject of patent rights. The issuing body of this document shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This part was proposed by the China Machinery Industry Federation. This part was prepared by SAC/TC 104 National Standards Technical Committee for Electrical Measuring Instruments. Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Particular requirements - Part 4: Static meters connected via electronic transformer 1 Scope This part of GB/T 17215.3 specifies the terms and definitions, classification, technical requirements, accuracy classes and test methods of static meters connected via electronic transformer (hereinafter referred to as the "meters"). This part is only applicable to newly manufactured meters which have small (signal) analog input and are installed in the networks with a reference frequency of 50Hz or 60Hz to measure the a.c. electric energy and it applies to their type tests only. This part is applicable to the meters consisting of elements such as measuring unit and display enclosed together in a meter case. This part may be used as reference for the meters that have a small (signal) analog input only in the current circuit. This part is not applicable to the meters with digital inputs. Note: For the transformers to which the meters are intended to be connected, see GB/T 20840.7-2007, GB/T 20840.8-2007, and DL/T 1155-2012. 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. GB/T 15284-2002 Particular requirements for multi-rate electricity meters GB/T 17215.211-2006 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - General requirements, tests and test conditions - Part 11: Metering equipment GB/T 17215.322-2008 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Particular requirements - Part 22: Static meters for active energy (classes 0.2S and 0.5S) GB/T 17215.323-2008 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Particular requirements - Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (classes 2 and 3) GB/T 17215.421-2008 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - Tariff and load control - Part 21: Particular requirements for time switches GB/T 17626.4-2008 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test GB/T 17626.11-2008 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests GB/T 17626.29-2006 Electromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on d.c. input power port immunity tests GB/T 20840.2-2014 Instrument transformers - Part 2: Additional requirements for current transformers GB/T 20840.3-2013 Instrument transformers - Part 3: Additional requirements for inductive voltage transformers GB/T 20840.7-2007 Instrument transformers - Part 7: Electronic voltage transformers GB/T 20840.8-2007 Instrument transformers - Part 8: Electronic current transformers DL/T 1155-2012 Specification for non-traditional current and voltage transformers 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 17215.211-2006 and the following apply. 3.1 electronic transformer a generic term for electronic instrument transformers and non-traditional transformers 3.2 electronic instrument transformer a kind of device consisting of one or more current or voltage sensors that are connected to a transmission system and a secondary converter and used to transmit a quantity that is proportional to the quantity subjected to measurement so as to power the measuring apparatuses and meters and the relay protection or control devices [GB/T 20840.7-2007, definition 2.1.1] 3.3 current circuit a part of the internal connection and measuring units of the meter, of which the current characteristics are characterized by the small (signal) analog voltage UI applied to it Note: It is revised from the GB/T 17215.211-2006, definition 3.2.6. 3.4 voltage circuit a part of the internal connection and measuring units of the meter, of which the voltage characteristics are characterized by the small (signal) analog voltage UU applied to it Note: It is revised from the GB/T 17215.211-2006, definition 3.2.7. 3.5 extra-low voltage; ELV voltage between the conductors or between any conductor and earth, which does not exceed 50V a.c. or 120V ripple free d.c. (voltage band 1 as specified in GB/T 18379-2001) [GB 19212.1-2008, definition 3.7.15] 3.6 voltage correspond to starting current UI,st an analog voltage value that is continuously counted when the meter is started and characterizes the starting current 3.7 voltage correspond to rated current UI,n an analog voltage value that determines the relevant characteristics of the meter and characterizes the rated current 3.8 voltage correspond to maximum current UI,max an analog voltage value that characterizes the maximum current, with the meter being able to meet the accuracy requirements of this part 3.9 voltage correspond to reference UU,n an analog voltage value that determines the relevant characteristics of the meter and characterizes the reference voltage 4 Standard electric quantities and classification of meters 4.1 Standard electric quantities 4.1.1 Standard voltage correspond to reference See Table 1 for the standard voltage correspond to reference of the meter. Unless otherwise stated, the terms "voltage" and "current" refer to the root-mean-square values (r.m.s.). Table 1 Standard voltage correspond to reference In: V Voltage correspond to reference Standard value Exceptional value UU,n ; 2; ; 4 ; 1.625; ; 3.25; ; 6.5 4.1.2 Standard voltage correspond to rated current See Table 2 for the standard voltage correspond to rated current of the meter. Table 2 Standard voltage correspond to rated current In: V Voltage correspond to rated current Standard value Exceptional value UI,n 4 2 4.1.3 Voltage correspond to maximum current When the meter is operated via electronic current transformer, it shall be noted that the measuring range of the meter's current circuit matches the rated secondary output of the electronic current transformer. The voltage correspond to maximum current of the meter is 1.2UI,n, 1.5UI,n, 2UI,n, 4UI,n or 5UI,n, with 1.2UI,n as the preferred value. 4.1.4 Standard reference frequency The standard value of the reference frequency is 50Hz or 60Hz. 4.2 Classification of meters 4.2.1 According to the connection methods, the meters are classified into: ——three-phase three-wire meter; ——three-phase four-wire meter. 4.2.2 According to the accuracy classes, the meters are classified into: ——meter for active energy (class 0.2S); ——meter for active energy (class 0.5S); ——meter for reactive energy (class 2). Note: The class S meters have a measuring range of 1%UI,n~UI,max, so they shall be used together with special-purpose current transformers. For details of special-purpose current transformers, see GB/T 20840.8-2007, 12.2. 4.3 Electric quantity accumulation methods of meters The meter should accumulate and display the electric quantity with the standard value of the rated secondary current/voltage of electromagnetic transformer (see GB 20840.2-2014, 5.202 and GB 20840.3-2013, 5.301.2). However, other application methods are not excluded, for example, the meter accumulates and displays the electric quantity with the standard value of rated primary current/voltage of electronic transformer. 5 Mechanical requirements 5.1 General In addition to conforming to GB/T 17215.211-2006, Clause 5, the meters shall also meet the following requirements. 5.2 Marking of meters 5.2.1 Nameplate In addition to conforming to GB/T 17215.211-2006, 5.12, the meters shall also be marked with the following: a) Voltage correspond to reference: Example 1: 3×1.155/2V or 3×2.309/4V. b) Voltage correspond to rated current and voltage correspond to maximum current: Example 2: 4(4.8)V. c) The reference voltage, rated current and maximum current of the meter to accumulate and display the electric quantity are indicated in square brackets: Example 3: 3×1.155/2V[57.7/100V] or 3×2.309/4V[57.7/100V]; 4(4.8)V[1(1.2)A] or 4(4.8)V[5(6)A]. d) Voltage (value) of external power supply. e) The rated load range of the electronic transformer intended to be connected shall be marked. 5.2.2 Numbering of wiring terminal For each meter, the access circuit shall be permanently indicated, and the phase sequence, function and terminal number of such circuit shall be indicated in the circuit diagram. The terminal number shall be written in accordance with the rules that 2, 5 and 8 are for the voltage circuit, 1, 3; 4, 6; and 7, 9 for the current circuit, and 10 (11, 12) for the "earth".
Contents of GB/T 17215.304-2017
Foreword III 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Standard electric quantities and classification of meters 4.1 Standard electric quantities 4.2 Classification of meters 4.3 Electric quantity accumulation methods of meters 5 Mechanical requirements 5.1 General 5.2 Marking of meters 6 Climatic conditions 7 Electrical requirements 7.1 General 7.2 Measurement circuit 7.3 Power supply voltage influence 7.4 Short-time overvoltage influence of current circuit 7.5 Insulation 7.6 Electromagnetic compatibility 8 Accuracy requirements 8.1 Limits of error due to variation of voltage on the current circuit 8.2 Limits of error due to other influence quantities 8.3 Accuracy of clock (if any) 8.4 Combined error of electric energy indication (if any) 8.5 Demand indication error (if any) 8.6 Test of starting and no-load condition 8.7 Meter constant 8.8 Accuracy test conditions 9 Arrangement of test data Annex A (Normative) Test voltage waveforms for effect of voltage dips and short interruptions Annex B (Normative) Harmonic test Annex C (Informative) An accuracy test method Bibliography Figure A.1 Voltage interruption with △Ua.c.=100% for a period of 1s Figure A.2 Voltage interruption with △Ua.c.=100% for a period of one cycle of the rated frequency Figure A.3 Voltage dip with △Ua.c.=50% for a period of 1min Figure A.4 Voltage interruption with △Ud.c.=100% for a period of 1s Figure A.5 Voltage interruption with △Ud.c.=100% for a period of 0.3s Figure A.6 Voltage dip with △Ud.c.=60% for a period of 1s Figure B.1 Test circuit diagram Figure B.2 Amplitude of square wave Figure B.3 Amplitude of peaked wave Figure B.4 Burst fired waveform Figure B.5 (Incomplete) Fourier analysis of burst fired waveforms Figure C.1 Accuracy test method via a standard signal converter Bibliography Table 1 Standard voltage correspond to reference Table 2 Standard voltage correspond to rated current Table 3 External supply voltage Table 4 Percentage error limits (polyphase meters carrying balanced loads) Table 5 Percentage error limits (polyphase meters carrying single-phase load, but with balanced polyphase voltages applied to the voltage circuits) Table 6 Mean temperature coefficient limits of errors Table 7 Limits of variation in percentage error due to influence quantity Table 8 Square waveform Table 9 Peaked waveform Table 10 Value of D for the test of meter no-load condition Table 11 Voltage correspond to starting current
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