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BS EN 12405-1:2018 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Gas meters. Conversion devices – Volume conversion

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To revise the Annex ZA, and the associated body text only, of EN 12405-1 to ensure the alignment with the Directive 2014/32/EU.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
116 undefined
127 1 Scope
2 Normative references
129 3 Terms, definitions, symbols and classification
3.1 Terms and definitions
133 3.2 Symbols
134 3.3 Classification
3.3.1 Mechanical classes
3.3.2 Electromagnetic environmental classes
135 4 Principle of measurement
4.1 Conversion as a function of temperature
4.2 Conversion as a function of pressure and temperature
136 4.3 Conversion as a function of pressure, temperature and deviation from the ideal gas law
4.4 Correction of the volume at measurement conditions
137 5 Rated operating conditions
5.1 Specified field of measurement
5.1.1 General
5.1.2 Specified measurement range for gas pressure
5.1.3 Specified measurement range for gas temperature
5.1.4 Gas characteristics
5.1.5 Base conditions
5.2 Environmental conditions
5.2.1 Ambient temperature range
5.2.2 Humidity range
138 5.2.3 Mechanical environment
5.2.4 Electromagnetic environment
5.3 Power supply
6 Construction requirements
6.1 General
139 6.2 Casings
6.3 Indications
6.3.1 General
141 6.3.2 Electronic indicating device
6.4 Inputs for volume conversion
6.5 Battery powered conversion device
142 6.6 Security devices and alarms
143 7 Installation requirements
7.1 General
7.2 Temperature transducer
7.3 Pressure transducer
144 8 Performance
8.1 Reference conditions
8.2 Rated operating conditions
8.3 Maximum permissible errors
8.3.1 Conversion devices type 1
145 8.3.2 Conversion devices type 2
8.3.3 Error of conversion
8.3.4 Specific errors for a gas-volume conversion device, type 2
146 8.4 Conditions of matching the constituent elements of a conversion device type 2
8.5 Influence factors
147 8.6 Disturbances
8.7 Durability
8.8 Repeatability
8.9 Reliability
9 Tests of conformity
9.1 Verification of the construction requirements
9.2 Verification of the performance requirements
9.2.1 Test conditions
148 9.2.2 Samples of gas volume conversion device type 1 required for testing
151 9.2.3 Samples of gas volume conversion devices type 2 required for testing
152 9.3 Test report
10 Marking
153 11 Installation and operating instructions
154 Annex A (normative) Type test
A.1 General conditions
A.1.1 General
A.1.2 Additional conditions specific to gas volume conversion devices type 1
A.1.3 Additional conditions specific to gas-volume conversion devices type 2
155 A.1.4 Test procedures
A.1.4.1 Test procedure 1 (PR1)
156 A.1.4.2 Test procedure 2 (PR2)
A.1.4.3 Test procedure 3 (PR3)
A.1.4.4 Test procedure 4 (PR4)
A.1.4.5 Test procedure 5 (PR5)
A.1.5 Verification of the construction requirements
A.2 Accuracy tests under reference conditions
A.2.1 Objective
157 A.2.2 Reference to documents
A.2.3 Procedure
A.2.4 Acceptance criteria
A.3 Effect of ambient temperature
A.3.1 Objective
A.3.2 Reference to documents
A.3.3 Procedure
A.3.4 Acceptance criteria
A.4 Effect of damp heat, steady-state test
A.4.1 Objective
A.4.2 Reference to documents
158 A.4.3 Procedure
A.4.4 Acceptance criteria
A.5 Effect of damp heat, cyclic test
A.5.1 Objective
A.5.2 Reference to documents
A.5.3 Procedure
A.5.4 Acceptance criteria
159 A.6 Electrical power variation
A.6.1 Objective
A.6.2 Reference to documents
A.6.3 Procedure
A.6.4 Acceptance criteria
A.7 Short time power reductions
A.7.1 Objective
A.7.2 Reference to documents
A.7.3 Procedure
160 A.7.4 Acceptance criteria
A.8 Electrical bursts
A.8.1 Objective
A.8.2 Reference to documents
A.8.3 Procedure
A.8.4 Acceptance criteria
A.9 Electromagnetic susceptibility
A.9.1 Objective
A.9.2 Reference to documents
A.9.3 Procedure
161 A.9.4 Acceptance criteria
A.10 Electrostatic discharges
A.10.1 Objective
A.10.2 Reference to documents
A.10.3 Procedure
A.10.4 Acceptance criteria
A.11 Overload of pressure (only for type 1 and pressure transducers)
A.11.1 Objective
A.11.2 Reference to documents
A.11.3 Procedure
162 A.11.4 Acceptance criteria
A.12 Effect of vibrations
A.12.1 Objective
A.12.2 Reference to documents
A.12.3 Procedure
A.12.4 Acceptance criteria
A.13 Effect of shocks
A.13.1 Objective
A.13.2 Reference to documents
A.13.3 Procedure
163 A.13.4 Acceptance criteria
A.14 Overload of pressure (mechanical)
A.14.1 Objective
A.14.2 Reference to documents
A.14.3 Procedure
A.14.4 Acceptance criteria
A.15 Durability
A.15.1 Objective
A.15.2 Reference to documents
164 A.15.3 Procedure
A.15.4 Acceptance criteria
A.16 Alarms operation
A.16.1 Objective
A.16.2 Reference to documents
A.16.3 Procedure
A.16.4 Acceptance criteria
165 A.17 Repeatability
A.17.1 Objective
A.17.2 Reference to standards
A.17.3 Procedure
A.17.4 Acceptance criteria
A.18 Short time DC power variations
A.18.1 Objective
A.18.2 Reference to standards
A.18.3 Procedure
A.18.4 Acceptance criteria
166 A.19 Surges on supply lines and/or signal lines
A.19.1 Objective
A.19.2 Reference to standards
A.19.3 Procedure
A.19.4 Acceptance criteria
A.20 Power frequency magnetic field
A.20.1 Objective
A.20.2 Reference to standards
A.20.3 Procedure
A.20.4 Acceptance criteria
167 Annex B (normative) Pressure transducers
B.1 Scope
B.2 Rated operating conditions
B.2.1 Specified measurement range for pressure
B.2.2 Environmental class
B.2.3 Power supply
B.3 Construction requirements
B.3.1 General
B.3.2 Casings
B.3.3 Indications
B.3.3.1 General
168 B.3.3.2 Electronic indicating device
B.4 Performances
B.4.1 Reference conditions
B.4.2 Rated operating conditions
B.4.3 Maximum permissible errors
B.4.4 Influence factors
B.4.5 Disturbances
B.4.6 Durability
169 B.5 Tests of conformity
B.5.1 Test conditions
B.5.2 Tests
B.5.3 Sample of pressure transducers required for testing
B.6 Marking
170 Annex C (normative) Platinum resistance thermometer sensors
C.1 Scope
C.2 Operating rated conditions
C.2.1 Specified measurement range for temperature
C.2.2 Environmental class
C.3 Construction requirements
C.4 Performances
171 C.5 Marking
C.5.1 Required markings
C.5.2 Verification mark
C.6 Metrological verifications
C.6.1 Type approval
172 C.6.2 Initial verification
C.7 Verification procedure
C.7.1 Visual inspection
C.7.2 Type testing (type approval)
C.7.3 Samples of PRT required for testing
C.7.4 Initial verification
174 Annex D (normative) Temperature transducers
D.1 Scope
D.2 Rated operating conditions
D.2.1 Specified measurement range for temperature
D.2.2 Environmental class
D.2.3 Power supply
D.3 Construction requirements
D.3.1 General
D.3.2 Casings
D.3.3 Indications
D.3.3.1 General
175 D.3.3.2 Electronic indicating device
D.4 Performances
D.4.1 Reference conditions
D.4.2 Rated operating conditions
D.4.3 Maximum permissible errors
D.4.4 Influence factors
D.4.5 Disturbances
D.4.6 Durability
176 D.5 Tests of conformity
D.5.1 Test conditions
D.5.2 Tests
D.5.3 Sample of temperature transducers required for testing
D.6 Marking
177 Annex E (informative) Model type test report for conversion devices
E.1 General
E.1.1 General remarks
E.1.2 Number of pages
E.1.3 Laboratory’s identification
E.1.4 Applicant
E.1.5 Identification of device(s) submitted for testing
E.2 Accuracy tests under reference conditions
E.2.1 Ambient temperature during the test
178 E.2.2 Test equipment used
E.2.3 Test results
179 E.3 Ambient temperature
E.3.1 Effect of dry heat
E.3.1.1 Ambient temperature during the test
E.3.1.2 Test equipment used
E.3.1.3 Test results
180 E.3.2 Effect of cold
E.3.2.1 Ambient temperature during the test
E.3.2.2 Test equipment used
181 E.3.2.3 Test results
E.4 Effect of damp heat, steady-state test
E.4.1 Ambient temperature during the test
E.4.2 Test equipment used
182 E.4.3 Test results
E.4.3.1 Before the application of the test
E.4.3.2 During the application of the test
183 E.4.3.3 After the application of the test
E.5 Effect of damp heat, cyclic test
E.5.1 Ambient temperature during the test
E.5.2 Test equipment used
184 E.5.3 Test results
E.5.3.1 Before the cyclic test
E.5.3.2 After the cyclic test
E.6 Electrical power variation
E.6.1 AC power supply
E.6.1.1 Test equipment used
185 E.6.1.2 Test results
186 E.6.2 DC power supply or battery supply
E.6.2.1 Test equipment used
187 E.6.2.2 Test results
E.7 Short time power reductions
E.7.1 Test equipment used
188 E.7.2 Test results
E.7.2.1 Before the application of the perturbation
E.7.2.2 During the application of the perturbation
E.7.2.3 Error shift calculation
E.8 Electrical bursts
E.8.1 Test equipment used
E.8.2 Test results
E.8.2.1 Mains power
189 E.8.2.2 In/out connections
E.9 Electromagnetic immunity
E.9.1 Test equipment used
190 E.9.2 Test results
E.9.2.1 Before the application of the perturbation
E.9.2.2 During the application of the perturbation
E.9.2.3 Error shift calculation
E.10 Electrostatic discharges
E.10.1 Test equipment used
191 E.10.2 Test results
E.10.2.1 Before the application of the perturbation
E.10.2.2 During the application of the perturbation
E.10.2.3 Error shift calculation
E.11 Effect of an overload of static pressure
E.11.1 Ambient temperature during the test
E.11.2 Test equipment used
192 E.11.3 Test results
E.11.3.1 Before the application of the perturbation
E.11.3.2 After the application of the perturbation
E.11.3.3 Error shift calculation
E.12 Effect of vibrations
E.12.1 Ambient temperature during the test
193 E.12.2 Test equipment used
E.12.3 Test results
E.12.3.1 Before the application of the test
E.12.3.2 After the application of the test
194 E.13 Effect of shocks
E.13.1 Ambient temperature during the test
E.13.2 Test equipment used
E.13.3 Test results
E.13.3.1 Before shocks
E.13.3.2 After the application of the perturbation
E.13.3.3 Error shift calculation
E.14 Mechanical resistance to overload of static pressure
E.14.1 Ambient temperature during the test
E.14.2 Test equipment used
195 E.14.3 Test results
E.15 Durability
E.15.1 Ambient temperature during the test
E.15.2 Test equipment used
E.15.3 Test equipment used
E.15.3.1 Before durability
196 E.15.3.2 After durability
197 E.15.3.3 Error shift calculation
198 E.16 Alarms operation
E.16.1 Ambient temperature during the test
E.16.2 Test equipment used
E.16.3 Test results
E.17 Repeatability
199 E.18 Short time DC power variations
E.18.1 Test equipment used
E.18.2 Test results
E.18.2.1 Before the application of the perturbation
E.18.2.2 During the application of the perturbation
E.18.2.3 Error shift calculation
E.19 Surges on supply lines and/or signal lines
E.19.1 Test equipment used
200 E.19.2 Test results
E.19.2.1 Before the application of the perturbation
E.19.2.2 After the application of the perturbation
E.19.2.3 Error shift calculation
E.20 Power frequency magnetic field
E.20.1 Test equipment used
E.20.2 Test results
E.20.2.1 Before the application of the perturbation
201 E.20.2.2 During the application of the perturbation
E.20.2.3 Error shift calculation
202 Annex F (informative) Model type test report for associated transducers
F.1 General
F.1.1 General remarks
F.1.2 Number of pages
F.1.3 Laboratory’s identification
F.1.4 Applicant
F.1.5 Identification of device(s) submitted for testing
F.2 Accuracy tests under reference conditions
F.2.1 Ambient temperature during the test
203 F.2.2 Test equipment used
F.2.3 Test results
F.3 Ambient temperature
F.3.1 Effect of dry heat
F.3.1.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.3.1.2 Test equipment used
204 F.3.1.3 Test results
F.3.2 Effect of cold
F.3.2.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.3.2.2 Test equipment used
205 F.3.2.3 Test results
F.4 Effect of damp heat, steady-state test
F.4.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.4.2 Test equipment used
F.4.3 Test results
F.4.3.1 Before the application of the test
206 F.4.3.2 During the application of the test
F.4.3.3 After the application of the test
F.5 Effect of damp heat, cyclic test
F.5.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.5.2 Test equipment used
F.5.3 Test results
F.5.3.1 Before the application of the test
207 F.5.3.2 After the cyclic test
F.6 Electrical power variation
F.6.1 AC power supply
F.6.1.1 Test equipment used
F.6.1.2 Test results
208 F.6.1.3 Variation in frequency
F.6.2 DC power supply or battery supply
F.6.2.1 Test equipment used
F.6.2.2 Test results
F.7 Short time power reductions
F.7.1 Ambient temperature during the test
209 F.7.2 Test equipment used
F.7.3 Test results
F.7.3.1 Before the application of the perturbation
F.7.3.2 During the application of the perturbation
F.7.3.3 Error shift calculation
F.8 Electrical bursts
F.8.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.8.2 Test equipment used
F.8.3 Test results
F.8.3.1 Mains power
210 F.8.3.2 In/out connections
F.9 Electromagnetic immunity
F.9.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.9.2 Test equipment used
211 F.9.3 Test results
F.9.3.1 Before the application of the perturbation
F.9.3.2 During the application of the perturbation
F.9.3.3 Error shift calculation
F.10 Electrostatic discharges
F.10.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.10.2 Test equipment used
F.10.3 Test results
F.10.3.1 Before the application of the perturbation
F.10.3.2 During the application of the perturbation
212 F.10.3.3 Error shift calculation
F.11 Effect of an overload of static pressure
F.11.1 General
F.11.2 Ambient temperature during the test
F.11.3 Test equipment used
F.11.4 Test results
F.11.4.1 Before the application of the perturbation
F.11.4.2 After the application of the perturbation
213 F.11.4.3 Error shift calculation
F.12 Effect of vibrations
F.12.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.12.2 Test equipment used
F.12.3 Test results
F.12.3.1 Before the application of the test
F.12.3.2 After the application of the test
214 F.13 Effect of shocks
F.13.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.13.2 Test equipment used
F.13.3 Test results
F.13.3.1 Before shocks
F.13.3.2 After shocks
F.13.3.3 Error shift calculation
F.14 Mechanical resistance to overload of static pressure
F.14.1 General
F.14.2 Ambient temperature during the test
F.14.3 Test equipment used
215 F.14.4 Test results
F.15 Durability
F.15.1 Ambient temperature during the test
F.15.2 Test equipment used
F.15.3 Test results
F.15.3.1 Before durability
216 F.15.3.2 After durability
F.15.3.3 Error shift calculation
F.16 Repeatability
217 Annex ZA(informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 2014/32/EU Measuring Instruments Directive
BS EN 12405-1:2018 - TC
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