2021
DOI: 10.1109/temc.2021.3099721
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EMC Testing of Electricity Meters Using Real-World and Artificial Current Waveforms

Abstract: In 2015, the energy measurement of some static electricity meters was found to be sensitive to specific conducted electromagnetic disturbances with very fast current changes caused by highly nonlinear loads, leading to meter errors up to several hundred percent. This article describes new results on the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of 16 different meters from all over Europe when exposed to real-world disturbance signals. Those test signals were obtained from household appliances and onsite measurements… Show more

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“…1. The principle of operation of the new DC testbed is similar to that of an arbitrary-waveform testbed for AC electricity meters with broadband conducted electromagnetic disturbances originally presented in [21] and further optimized and exploited in [19]. The latter AC testbed also simultaneously generates and measures high-speed arbitrary waveforms representing highly distorted real-world signals.…”
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“…1. The principle of operation of the new DC testbed is similar to that of an arbitrary-waveform testbed for AC electricity meters with broadband conducted electromagnetic disturbances originally presented in [21] and further optimized and exploited in [19]. The latter AC testbed also simultaneously generates and measures high-speed arbitrary waveforms representing highly distorted real-world signals.…”
Section: A General Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…978-1-6654-1639-9/22/$31.00 ©2022 150 kHz [15] have led to new requirements and standardized test methods for electricity meters [16] and related measurement techniques for electromagnetic compatibility [17]. Furthermore, in the recent past, the energy readings of some static electricity meters were shown to be sensitive to specific broadband conducted disturbances beyond these new requirements [18] and corresponding new test waveforms and methods have been suggested for incorporation into improved testing standards just recently [19].…”
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“…For that purpose, the interference on static energy meters resulting from the original and modelled waveform are tested on a test-bed, that is described in more detail in [103]. Therefore, the original waveforms that are representative for the set of interfering waveforms, as visualized in Figure 5.1, are tested as well as its modelled waveforms representations in Figure 5.3.…”
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“…In order to validate the wavelet-based representation, it is tested experimentally on the same testbed as was used in the previous section, and is described in more detail in [103]. This is done by verifying that the reconstructed waveforms can effectively reproduce the same level of static energy meter error as the original ones, i.e.…”
Section: Wavelet-based Representation Of Waveforms For Type-testingmentioning
confidence: 99%