1.1 General
This part of IEC 62052
specifies general safety requirements and associated tests, with their appropriate
conditions for type testing of directly connected, transformer-operated or transducer-operated
AC and DC electricity meters and load control equipment.
NOTE 1 For other general requirements, such as EMC, dependability, etc., see the relevant
IEC 62052 or IEC 62059 standards. For accuracy requirements and other requirements specific to class indices,
see the relevant IEC 62053 standards.
This document applies to electricity metering equipment designed to:
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• measure and control electrical energy on electrical networks (mains) with voltage up to 1 000 V AC or 1 500 V DC;
NOTE 2 The voltage mentioned above is the line-to-neutral voltage AC RMS or DC derived from
nominal voltages. See Table 7.
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• have all functional elements, including add-on communication modules, enclosed in,
or forming a single meter case with exception of indicating displays;
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• operate with integrated displays (electromechanical or static meters);
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• operate with detached indicating displays or without an indicating display (static
meters only);
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• wall-mounted or to be installed in specified matching sockets or racks;
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• optionally provide additional functions other than those for measurement of electrical
energy.
NOTE 3 Modern electricity meters typically contain additional functions such as measurement
of voltage magnitude, current magnitude, power, frequency, power factor, etc.; measurement
of power quality parameters; load control functions; delivery, time, test, accounting,
and recording functions; data communication interfaces and associated data security
functions. The relevant standards for these functions may apply in addition to the
requirements of this document. However, the requirements for such functions are outside
the scope of this document.
NOTE 4 Product requirements for Power Metering and Monitoring Devices (PMDs) and measurement
functions such as voltage magnitude, current magnitude, power, frequency, etc., are
covered in IEC 61557‑12. However, devices compliant with IEC 61557‑12 are not intended to be used as billing meters unless they are also compliant with
the IEC 62052‑11:2020 and one or more relevant IEC 62053‑xx particular requirements (accuracy class) standard.
NOTE 5 Product requirements for Power Quality Instruments (PQIs) are covered in IEC 62586‑1. Requirements for power quality measurement techniques (functions) are covered in
IEC 61000‑4‑30. Requirements for testing of the power quality measurement functions are covered
in IEC 62586‑2.
This document also applies to transducer-operated meters or meters designed for operation with Low Power Instrument Transformers (LPIT) or sensors (as defined in the IEC 61869 series).
NOTE 6 For meters designed for operation with LPITs, only the metering unit is considered a low voltage device. If the LPITs are rated for voltages exceeding 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC, the combination of the
metering unit and LPITs is not a low voltage device.
When equipment in scope of this document is designed to be installed in a specified matching socket,
then the requirements apply to, and the tests are performed on, equipment installed in its specified matching socket. However, requirements for sockets and
inserting / removing the meters from the socket are outside the scope of this document.
This document is also applicable to auxiliary input and output circuits, operation
indicators, and test outputs of equipment for electrical energy measurement.
NOTE 7 Some examples include impulse inputs and outputs, control inputs and outputs, energy
test outputs, and circuits for meter data exchange.
Equipment used in conjunction with equipment for electrical energy measurement and control may need to comply with additional
safety requirements. See also Clause 13.
NOTE 8 Examples are telecommunication modems and customer information units.
This document does not apply to:
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• meters rated to operate with voltage exceeding 1 000 V AC, or 1 500 V DC;
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• metering systems comprising multiple devices physically remote from one another;
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• portable meters;
NOTE 9 Portable meters are meters that are not permanently connected.
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• meters used in rolling stock, vehicles, ships and airplanes;
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• laboratory and mobile meter test equipment;
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• reference standard meters;
NOTE 10 Nominal values, accuracy classes, requirements and test methods for reference standard
meters are specified in IEC 62057‑1: 2023.
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• conventional or low power instrument transformers;
NOTE 11 Safety of conventional power transformers and low power instrument transformers is covered in the IEC 61869 series of standards.
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equipment with solid-state or other non-electromechanical supply and load control switches.
NOTE 12 For components and sub-assemblies, see Clause 13.
The safety requirements of this document are based on the following assumptions:
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• metering equipment has been installed correctly;
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• metering equipment is used generally by ordinary persons, including meter readers and consumers of electrical energy. In many cases, it is installed in a way that it is freely accessible. Its terminal covers cannot be removed, and its case cannot be opened without removing seals (if present)
and using a tool;
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• during normal use all terminal covers, covers and barriers providing protection against accessing hazardous live parts are in place;
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• for installation, configuration, maintenance and repair it may be necessary to remove terminal cover(s), (a part of) the case or barriers so that hazardous live parts may become accessible. Such activities are performed by skilled persons, who have been suitably trained to be aware of working procedures necessary to ensure
safety. Therefore, safety requirements covering these conditions are out of the scope
of this document.