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BS EN 62059-31-1 Ed.2.0 Electricity metering equipment - Dependability. Part 31-1: Accelerated reliability testing - Elevated temperature and humidity

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IEC
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PEL/13 - Electricity Meters
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This part of IEC 62059 provides a method for verifying product life characteristics through accelerated reliability testing.

Acceleration is achieved through the application of elevated, constant temperature and humidity stresses. The method also considers the effects of voltage and current variations. Other factors, such as temperature variations, vibration, dust, voltage dips and short interruptions, electrostatic discharges, fast transient bursts, surges, etc., are not considered in this part, although they may affect the life characteristics of the meter. These factors may be addressed in future standards of the IEC 62059 series.

This standard is applicable to all types of metering equipment for energy measurement, tariff-  and load control in the scope of IEC TC 13. These devices can be for fixed installation or portable and can be used indoors and/or outdoors. The method provided in this part can be utilized to confirm the compliance with product reliability targets.

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