Title Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Part 1: General requirements, tests and test conditions – Metering equipment (class indexes A, B and C)
Acronym EN 50470-1
Document Type Standard
Committee DIN-DEUTSCHES INSTITUT FüR NORMUNG
Published Year 2019
Link https://www.en-standard.eu/bs-en-50470-1-2006-a1-2018-electricity-metering-equipment-a-c-general-requirements-tests-and-test-conditions-metering-equipment-class-indexes-a-b-and-c/
Abstract

This standard BS EN 50470-1:2006+A1:2018 Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) is classified in these ICS categories: 91.140.50 Electricity supply systems
This European Standard applies to newly manufactured watt-hour meters, measuring active electrical energy, intended for residential, commercial and light industrial use, for use on 50 Hz electrical networks. It specifies general requirements and type tests methods. It applies to electromechanical or static watt-hour meters for indoor and outdoor application, consisting of a measuring element and register(s) enclosed in a meter case. It also applies to operation indicator(s) and test output(s). If the meter has (a) measuring element(s) for more than one type of energy (multi-energy meters), or when other functional elements, like maximum demand indicators, electronic tariff registers, time switches, ripple control receivers, data communication interfaces, etc. are enclosed in the meter case (multi-function meters) then this standard applies only for the active energy metering part. This standard distinguishes between: electromechanical and static meters; meters of class indexes A, B and C; direct connected and transformer operated meters; protective class I and protective class II meters; meters intended to be used indoors and outdoors.
It does not apply to: watt-hour meters where the voltage across the connection terminals exceeds 600 V (line-to-line voltage for meters for polyphase systems); portable meters; reference meters. For rack-mounted meters, the mechanical properties are no covered in this standard. The test levels are regarded as minimum values to guarantee the proper functioning of the meter under normal working conditions. For special applications, other test levels might be necessary and should be agreed on between the user and the manufacturer.