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IEEE 2960-2023 - IEEE Guide for Testing Equipment for Direct Current Electrical Energy Meters

IEEE Guide for Testing Equipment for Direct Current Electrical Energy Meters

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Standard number:IEEE 2960-2023
Released:28.04.2023
ISBN:978-1-5044-9655-1
Pages:31
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 2960-2023

Stationary Meter Test Units (MTU) permanently installed in laboratories, used for testing and calibration of direct current electrical energy meters, in particular for their type test, acceptance test and verification test, are applied to in this guide. The requirements for automatic MTU for indoor laboratory application and applies to newly manufactured MTU to test electrical energy meters on direct current systems with voltage up to 1 500 V is covered.

The purpose of this guide is to provide technical guidance, in the design, research, development, manufacturing, testing and application stages, to the purchasers, test agencies, manufacturers and research institutes of the testing equipment for dc electrical energy meters. This guide specifies the technical requirements, test methods and test rules of the testing equipment for dc electrical energy meters, directs the tests on both brand new and in-service testing equipment for dc electrical energy meters, and promotes healthy development of the industries and technologies in connection with the testing equipment for dc electrical energy meters.

New IEEE Standard - Active. Stationary Meter Test Units (MTUs) permanently installed in laboratories, used for testing and calibration of direct current electrical energy meters, in particular for their type test, acceptance test, and verification test, are applied to in this guide. The requirements for automatic MTUs and applies to newly manufactured MTUs to test electrical energy meters on direct current systems with a voltage up to 1 500 V is covered. Finally, it should be noted that the entire guide does not contain normative requirements