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BS EN 50491-11:2015

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General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) – Smart Metering. Application Specifications. Simple External Consumer Display

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BSI 2015 50
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This European Standard specifies a data model to abstract the metering world towards a simple external consumer display. The data model, as described by means of functional blocks contained in this European Standard, lays down the format of metering data accessible by a simple external consumer display. This data interface would be typically part of the meter communication functions and be accessed by a simple external consumer display via the H1 interface of the CEN/CLC/ETSI TR 50572 between the display and the meter communication functions. The data interface specified in this document may also be accessed by the LNAP or NNAP through the C or M interface, after which the data could be accessed by HBES devices through the H2 and H3 interface. In other words, in this way the same data model can be used both on the H1 as well as the H2 and H3 interface. The document specifies neither the communication mechanisms used on the data interface, nor the applied data privacy and security mechanisms nor the ergonomics of the simple external consumer displays, where national regulations may apply. The document does also not specify the communication protocol used between the meters and the meter communication functions. However, it takes into account the existing European standards like the EN 13757 series (in particular EN 13757-3:2013 and its Annex O) and the EN 62056 series for the definition of the data model.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
8 1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
9 3.2 Abbreviations
10 4 General reference model
12 5 Requirements for the Data interface
5.1 General
13 5.2 Minimization of data transmission
5.3 Data consistency
5.4 Filtering of message types and data points
14 6 Conformity and Testing
7 Metering Functional Blocks of MDC
7.1 MDC Heat Meter (M_HEATM)
7.1.1 Aims and objectives
7.1.2 Functional specification
7.1.3 Constraints
15 7.1.4 Data Point Overview
17 7.2 MDC Heat Cost Allocator (M_HCA)
7.2.1 Aims and objectives
7.2.2 Functional specification
7.2.3 Constraints
18 7.2.4 Data Point Overview
19 7.3 MDC Water Meter (M_WATERM)
7.3.1 Aims and objectives
7.3.2 Functional specification
7.3.3 Constraints
20 7.3.4 Data Point Overview
21 7.4 MDC Generic Meter (M_GENERICM)
7.4.1 Aims and objectives
7.4.2 Functional specification
22 7.4.3 Constraints
7.4.4 Data Point Overview
23 7.5 MDC Gas Meter (M_GASM)
7.5.1 Aims and objectives
7.5.2 Functional specification
24 7.5.3 Constraints
7.5.4 Data Point Overview
25 7.6 MDC Electricity Meter (M_ELECM)
7.6.1 Aims and objectives
7.6.2 Functional specification
26 7.6.3 Constraints
7.6.4 Data Point Overview
28 7.7 MDC Breaker (M_BREAKERM)
7.7.1 Aims and objectives
7.7.2 Functional Specification
7.7.3 Constraints
7.7.4 Datapoint description
29 7.8 MDC Valve (M_VALVEM)
7.8.1 Aims and objectives
7.8.2 Functional Specification
30 7.8.3 Constraints
7.8.4 Datapoint description
31 8 Metering Data model
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Boolean Value
32 8.3 1-octet unsigned counter value
8.4 Datapoint Types 2-Octet Float Value”
33 8.5 2-octet unsigned counter value
8.6 4-Octet Signed unsigned counter Value
8.7 4 Octet signed time period
34 8.8 Datapoint Type “MeteringValue”
8.8.1 General
8.8.2 Coding General
35 8.8.3 Coding VallnfField
36 8.8.4 Coding Status
8.8.5 Recommended display format for metering data
37 8.9 DPT Active Energy
38 8.10 DPT for tariff information
8.11 DPT_Currency
39 8.12 DPTs for Price Information
8.13 Format of DPT_DateTime
8.13.1 Coding
40 8.13.2 Remarks to the coding of DPT_DateTime
8.13.2.1 Remarks to the field Year in DPT_DateTime
8.13.2.2 Remarks to the field Hour in DPT_DateTime
41 8.13.2.3 Remarks to the field Fault in DPT_DateTime
8.13.2.4 Remarks to the field Standard Summer Time in DPT_DateTime
8.13.2.5 Remarks to the field No Day of the Week in DPT_DateTime
8.13.2.6 Remarks to the field Quality of Clock in DPT_DateTime
43 8.14 Datapoint Type DPT_Metering_DeviceType
44 8.15 Datapoint Type Character Set
45 8.16 Datapoint Type DPT_VarString_8859_1
8.17 DPT_Gas_Measurement_Condition
46 8.18 Datapoint Type DPT_Meter_BreakerValve_State
8.19 Datapoint Type DPT_Meter_Mode
47 8.20 Datapoint Type DPT_Power_Threshold_Status
8.21 Datapoint Type DPT_Battery_Status
48 Bibliography
BS EN 50491-11:2015
$189.07