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BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 Enterprise business function interfaces for utility operations Interfaces for meter reading and control

BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024

Enterprise business function interfaces for utility operations Interfaces for meter reading and control

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Standard number:BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024
Pages:362
Released:2024-09-13
ISBN:978 0 539 21866 4
Status:Standard
BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 - Enterprise Business Function Interfaces for Utility Operations

BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 - Enterprise Business Function Interfaces for Utility Operations

Introducing the BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024, a comprehensive standard that defines the enterprise business function interfaces for utility operations, specifically focusing on interfaces for meter reading and control. This standard is an essential resource for utility companies aiming to streamline their operations and enhance their data management capabilities.

Overview

The BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 standard is a pivotal document for utility companies, providing a framework for integrating various business functions related to meter reading and control. Released on September 13, 2024, this standard is designed to facilitate seamless communication and interoperability between different systems within a utility's operational infrastructure.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024
  • Pages: 362
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 21866 4
  • Status: Standard

Benefits of Implementing BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024

Implementing the BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 standard offers numerous benefits to utility companies, including:

Enhanced Interoperability

This standard ensures that different systems and devices within a utility's infrastructure can communicate effectively, reducing the risk of data silos and improving overall operational efficiency.

Improved Data Management

With a focus on meter reading and control, the standard provides guidelines for accurate data collection and management, enabling utilities to make informed decisions based on reliable data.

Streamlined Operations

By defining clear interfaces for business functions, the standard helps utilities streamline their operations, reducing complexity and improving response times to customer needs and regulatory requirements.

Future-Proofing

As technology evolves, the BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 standard provides a robust framework that can adapt to new advancements, ensuring that utility operations remain efficient and effective in the long term.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 standard is ideal for:

  • Utility companies looking to enhance their operational efficiency and data management capabilities.
  • System integrators and software developers working on solutions for utility operations.
  • Regulatory bodies and industry associations involved in setting standards for utility operations.

Conclusion

The BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 is an indispensable resource for any utility company aiming to optimize its operations and improve its data management processes. By implementing this standard, utilities can ensure seamless interoperability between systems, enhance data accuracy, and streamline their operations for better service delivery and regulatory compliance.

With 362 pages of detailed guidelines and specifications, this standard is a comprehensive tool for achieving operational excellence in the utility sector. Embrace the future of utility operations with the BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 standard and position your organization for success in an increasingly digital world.

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BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024


This standard BS EN IEC 61968-9:2024 Enterprise business function interfaces for utility operations is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.200 Telecontrol. Telemetering
IEC 61968-9:2024 specifies the information content of a set of message types that can be used to support many of the business functions related to meter reading and control. Typical uses of the message types include meter reading, controls, events, customer data synchronization and customer switching. Although intended primarily for electrical distribution networks, IEC 61968-9 can be used for other metering applications, including non-electrical metered quantities necessary to support gas and water networks. The purpose of this document is to define a standard for the integration of metering systems (MS), which includes traditional manual systems, and (one or two-way) automated meter reading (AMR) systems, and meter data management (MDM) systems with other enterprise systems and business functions within the scope of IEC 61968. The scope of this document is the exchange of information between metering systems, MDM systems and other systems within the utility enterprise. The specific details of communication protocols those systems employ are outside the scope of this document. Instead, this document will recognize and model the general capabilities that can be potentially provided by advanced and/or legacy meter infrastructures, including two-way communication capabilities such as load control, dynamic pricing, outage detection, distributed energy resource (DER) control signals and on-request read. In this way, this document will not be impacted by the specification, development and/or deployment of next generation meter infrastructures either through the use of standards or proprietary means. The focus of IEC 61968-9 is to define standard messages for the integration of enterprise applications, these messages may be directly or indirectly related to information flows within a broader scope. Examples would include messaging between head end systems and meters or PAN devices. The various components described later in this document will typically fall into either the category of a metering system (MS) head end, an MDM or other enterprise application (e.g. OMS, DRMS, CIS). The capabilities and information provided by a meter reading and meter data management systems are important for a variety of purposes, including (but not limited to) interval data, time-based demand data, time-based energy data (usage and production), outage management, service interruption, service restoration, quality of service monitoring, distribution network analysis, distribution planning, demand response, customer billing and work management. This standard also extends the CIM (Common Information Model) to support the exchange of meter data. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2013. This edition constitutes a technical revision. Please see the foreword of IEC 61968-9 for further details.