EN 17694-2:2023
(Main)Hydrometry - Minimum performance requirements and test procedures for water monitoring equipment - Devices for the determination of flow - Part 2: Closed conduit instrumentation
Hydrometry - Minimum performance requirements and test procedures for water monitoring equipment - Devices for the determination of flow - Part 2: Closed conduit instrumentation
This document specifies general requirements, minimum performance requirements and test procedures for instrumentation used to measure either volumetric flow-rate and/or total volume passed of water in closed conduits. It covers all closed conduit instrument (CCI) technologies intended to operate in closed pressurized pipes and partially filled pipes. Requirements are expressed in volumetric units which may be converted to mass using the density of the water.
It is recognized that for some CCIs certain tests cannot be carried out.
The data obtained from the testing of CCIs in accordance with the requirements of the Measuring Instruments Directive [1] or EN ISO 4064-1 [2] can be used to meet, in part, the requirements specified in this document. However, for the avoidance of doubt, compliance with the requirements of this document does not equate to compliance with the requirements of the Measuring Instruments Directive or EN ISO 4064-1.
Hydrometrie - Leistungsanforderungen und Prüfverfahren für Wasserüberwachungsgeräte - Geräte zur Bestimmung des Durchflusses - Teil 2: Messgeräte für geschlossene Rohrleitungen
Dieses Dokument legt allgemeine Anforderungen, Mindest-Leistungsanforderungen und Prüfverfahren für Messgeräte fest, die für die Messung des Volumenstroms und/oder des Gesamtdurchflussvolumens von Wasser in geschlossenen Rohrleitungen verwendet werden. Es deckt alle Technologien für Messgeräte für geschlossene Rohrleitungen (CCIs) ab, die für den Betrieb in geschlossenen Druckleitungen und teilgefüllten Rohren vorgesehen sind. Die Anforderungen werden als Volumeneinheiten angegeben, die anhand der Dichte des Wassers in eine Masse umgerechnet werden können.
Es ist bekannt, dass bestimmte Prüfungen für einige CCIs nicht durchgeführt werden können.
Die bei der Prüfung von CCIs in Übereinstimmung mit den Anforderungen der Messgeräterichtlinie [1] oder den Anforderungen nach EN ISO 4064 1 [2] gewonnenen Daten können teilweise verwendet werden, um die Einhaltung der in diesem Dokument festgelegten Anforderungen nachzuweisen. Zur Klarstellung wird jedoch darauf hingewiesen, dass die Einhaltung der Anforderungen dieses Dokuments nicht mit der Einhaltung der Anforderungen der Messgeräterichtlinie oder der Anforderungen nach EN ISO 4064 1 gleichgesetzt werden kann.
Hydrométrie - Exigences minimales de performance et modes opératoires d'essai pour les équipements de surveillance de l'eau - Dispositifs de mesure de l'écoulement - Partie 2 : Instruments de mesure pour écoulements en conduite fermée
Le présent document spécifie les exigences générales, les exigences minimales de performance et les modes opératoires d'essai applicables aux instruments utilisés pour mesurer le débit volumétrique et/ou le volume total passé d'eau dans les conduites fermées. Il couvre toutes les technologies d'instruments de mesure pour écoulements en conduite fermée (CCI) destinées à fonctionner dans des tuyaux sous pression fermés et des tuyaux partiellement remplis. Les exigences sont exprimées en unités volumétriques qui peuvent être converties en masse à l'aide de la densité de l'eau.
Il est reconnu que certains essais ne peuvent pas être effectués sur certains CCI.
Les données obtenues à partir des essais des CCI conformément aux exigences de la Directive Instruments de mesure [1] ou de l'EN ISO 4064-1 [2] peuvent être utilisées pour répondre, en partie, aux exigences spécifiées dans le présent document. Toutefois, pour éviter tout doute, le respect des exigences du présent document n'équivaut pas au respect des exigences de la Directive Instruments de mesure ou de l'EN ISO 4064-1.
Hidrometrija - Minimalne zahteve za tehnične lastnosti in preskusni postopki za opremo za nadzor vode - Naprave za ugotavljanje pretoka - 2. del: Instrumenti za merjenje v zaprtem vodu
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
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01-oktober-2021
Hidrometrija - Zahteve za tehnične lastnosti in preskusni postopki za opremo za
nadzor vode - Naprave za ugotavljanje pretoka - 2. del: Instrumenti za merjenje v
zaprtem voduHydrometry - Performance requirements and test procedures for water monitoring
equipment - Devices for the determination of flow Part 2: Closed conduit instrumentation
Hydrometrie - Leistungsanforderungen und Prüfverfahren fürWasserüberwachungsgeräte - Geräte zur Bestimmung des Durchflusses - Teil 2:
Messgeräte für geschlossene Rohrleitungen
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN 17694-2
ICS:
07.060 Geologija. Meteorologija. Geology. Meteorology.
Hidrologija Hydrology
17.120.10 Pretok v zaprtih vodih Flow in closed conduits
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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DRAFT
EUROPEAN STANDARD
prEN 17964-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
September 2021
ICS 07.060; 17.120.20
English Version
Hydrometry - Performance requirements and test
procedures for water monitoring equipment - Devices for
the determination of flow Part 2: Closed conduit
instrumentation
Hydrometrie - Leistungsanforderungen und
Prüfverfahren für Wasserüberwachungsgeräte - Geräte
zur Bestimmung des Durchflusses - Teil 2: Messgeräte
für geschlossene Rohrleitungen
This draft European Standard is submitted to CEN members for enquiry. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee
CEN/TC 318.If this draft becomes a European Standard, CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations
which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
This draft European Standard was established by CEN in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
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Contents Page
European foreword ............................................................................................................................ 4
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 5
1 Scope ......................................................................................................................................... 6
2 Normative references ......................................................................................................... 6
3 Terms and definitions ........................................................................................................ 6
4 Symbols .................................................................................................................................... 8
5 Principle .................................................................................................................................. 8
6 General requirements ........................................................................................................ 9
6.1 Requirements for closed conduit instrumentation ................................................. 9
6.2 Requirements for associated documentation .......................................................... 10
7 Performance requirements ............................................................................................ 11
7.1 Expression of performance requirements ................................................................ 11
7.2 Performance requirements ............................................................................................ 12
7.3 Data retention ..................................................................................................................... 13
7.4 Environmental requirements ........................................................................................ 14
7.5 Water temperature requirements ............................................................................... 14
7.6 Installation influences ...................................................................................................... 14
7.7 Field test requirements.................................................................................................... 14
8 Testing .................................................................................................................................... 15
8.1 General requirements for testing ................................................................................. 15
8.2 Laboratory test conditions ............................................................................................. 15
8.3 Reporting .............................................................................................................................. 17
9 Laboratory test procedures ............................................................................................ 17
9.1 Guidance for establishing a test plan .......................................................................... 17
9.2 Verification by inspection ............................................................................................... 20
9.3 Performance tests .............................................................................................................. 20
9.3.1 Loss of power for electronic CCIs.................................................................................. 20
9.3.2 Bias and repeatability....................................................................................................... 20
9.3.3 Supply voltage ..................................................................................................................... 21
9.3.4 Output impedance.............................................................................................................. 22
9.3.5 Water temperature ............................................................................................................ 22
9.3.6 Ambient air temperature and relative humidity .................................................... 22
9.3.7 Sensor location .................................................................................................................... 23
9.3.8 Presence of stray currents .............................................................................................. 24
9.3.9 Bi-directional flow ............................................................................................................. 25
9.3.10 Flow reversal ....................................................................................................................... 25
9.3.11 Ancillary devices ................................................................................................................ 25
9.3.12 Effect of conduit material ................................................................................................ 25
9.3.13 Effect of conduit size ......................................................................................................... 26
9.3.14 Fill level .................................................................................................................................. 27
9.3.15 Response time ..................................................................................................................... 27
10 Field test procedures ........................................................................................................ 28
10.1 Objective of field test ........................................................................................................ 28
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10.2 Field test plan ...................................................................................................................... 28
10.3 Field test requirements.................................................................................................... 28
10.4 Error under field test conditions .................................................................................. 29
10.5 Up-time .................................................................................................................................. 29
10.6 Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 30
Annex A (normative) Evaluation of test data ........................................................................ 31
Annex B (Informative) Reference methods .......................................................................... 40
Annex C (Informative) Reference uncertainty and error calculations ........................ 41
Annex D (informative) Example report format .................................................................... 43
Bibliography ....................................................................................................................................... 46
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European foreword
This document (prEN 17694-2) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 318
“Hydrometry”, the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This document is currently submitted to the CEN Enquiry.
This standard is published in two parts:
prEN 17694-1 Hydrometry - Performance requirements and test procedures for water monitoring
equipment – Devices for the determination of flow - Part 1 Open channel instrumentation
prEN 17694-2 Hydrometry - Performance requirements and test procedures for water monitoring
equipment – Devices for the determination of flow - Part 2 Closed conduit instrumentation
This document has been prepared under a Standardization Request given to CEN by the
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Introduction
This document is a product standard for instrumentation for the determination of the flow of
waters in closed conduits (e.g. effluent discharges from industrial installations, and wastewaters
from sewage treatment works, water irrigation channels and water transfer channels). A closed
conduit instrument (CCI) is a device that is normally fixed in position and used mainly to
measure either volumetric flow-rate and/or total volume passed. Certain CCI, e.g. Coriolis
devices measure mass flow-rate and/or total mass passed, from which volumetric flow may be
derived, using the density of the fluid. This document defines general requirements, minimum
performance requirements, and test procedures. A CCI that is shown, by means of the tests, to
conform with the general requirements and performance requirements is considered to be fit
for purpose. However, this document does not cover the installation and on-going use of a CCI,
and also excludes instrumentation that is subject to separate legal control, for example, the
Measuring Instruments Directive.The acronym “CCI” is used throughout this document except where it is necessary to be specific
about the particular type or component (e.g. sensor) of a device.The general requirements and performance requirements specified in this document are
intended to be independent of measurement technology and applicable to all CCIs. The general
requirements include several features that are necessary to meet users’ applications and
information that should be included in associated documents.The performance tests comprise testing carried out under laboratory and field conditions. They
are designed to determine, in a systematic and consistent way, the capability of CCI to make
reliable measurements. The testing focuses on key performance characteristics. Statistical
procedures are defined for evaluation of the test data.Measurement ranges are not specified as part of the performance requirements though a
minimum ratio (maximum measured value: minimum measured value) is specified. It is for the
manufacturer of the CCI to decide on the measurement range over which the performance
requirements are shown to be met by the specified test procedures. Similarly, it is for the CCI
manufacturer to decide on the intended uses (applications) which will inform the design of the
field trial.Water monitoring equipment is widely used for compliance monitoring purposes under
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1 Scope
This document specifies general requirements, minimum performance requirements and test
procedures for instrumentation used to measure either volumetric flow-rate and/or total
volume passed of water in closed conduits. It covers all closed conduit instrument (CCI)
technologies intended to operate in closed pressurized pipes and partially filled pipes.
Requirements are expressed in volumetric units which may be converted to mass using the fluid
density.It is recognized that for some CCIs certain tests cannot be carried out.
The data obtained from the testing of CCIs in accordance with the requirements of the Measuring
Instruments Directive [1] or EN ISO 4064-1 [2] can be used to meet, in part, the requirements
specified in this document. However, for the avoidance of doubt, compliance with the
requirements of this document does not equate to compliance with the requirements of the
Measuring Instruments Directive or EN ISO 4064-1.2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following
addresses:• IEC Electropedia: available at https://www.electropedia.org/
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
3.1
combined performance requirement
combination of individual performance requirements
3.2
conduit
pipe through which water is flowing
3.3
closed conduit instrument
CCI
device(s) which measures the flow-rate or totalized volume of water passing along a conduit or
computes such quantities from measurements of one or more properties which have a defined
relationship with the flow-rateNote to 1 entry: A closed conduit instrument can, for example, include a complete flow-metering system,
such as: a flow sensor and transmitter, a mechanical CCI including any ancillary device required to derive
an electronic output, a velocity-area CCI comprising a water velocity sensor with a water level sensor,
associated electronics and flow computer, a bespoke gauge with a water level sensor, associated
electronics and flow computer, a non-standardized primary device with a differential pressure sensor,
associated electronics and flow computer.3.4
determinand
the property that is required to be measured
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3.5
expanded uncertainty
expanded measurement uncertainty product of a combined measurement uncertainty and a
factor larger than the number oneNote 1 to entry: The factor depends upon the type of probability distribution of the output quantity in a
measurement model and on the selected coverage probability.Note 2 to entry: The term “factor” in this definition refers to a coverage factor.
Note 3 to entry: Expanded measurement uncertainty is termed “overall uncertainty” in paragraph 5 of
Recommendation INC-1 (1980) (see the GUM) and simply “uncertainty” in IEC documents.
[ISO/IEC Guide 99:2007, 2.35 plus notes]3.6
flow-rate
volume of water passing through the CCI per unit time
3.7
influence quantity
any quantity, generally external to the CCI, which may affect the performance of the equipment
3.8measurement range
range over which the CCI conforms within the performance requirements specified in this
documentNote to 1 entry: The measurement range is defined from a minimum non-zero value to a maximum value.
3.9non-invasive sensor
sensor for application to a pipe which attaches to the outside of a pipe and requires no tapping,
drilling or cutting of the pipe to install, for example clamp-on ultrasonic transducers
3.10percentage error
error in measurement expressed as a percentage of the true or actual value
Note to 1 entry: In this document, the true or actual value is the reference value and percentage error is
calculated using the following equation: percentage error = 100 X (measured value – reference
value)/reference value.3.11
performance requirement
one of the quantities (described by values, tolerances, range) that defines a CCI’s performance
3.12rated operating conditions
minimum to maximum values of any environmental, fluid or electrical parameter within which
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3.13
reference conditions
specified set of values (including tolerances) of influence variables, delivering representative
values of performance requirements3.14
reference method
method to be used to obtain the determinand value to a stated uncertainty, against which the
readings from the CCI under test can be compared3.15
repeatability
ability of a CCI to provide closely similar indications for repeated applications of the same
determinand under the same conditions of measurement3.16
sensor
transducer consisting of one or more components from which is derived an electrical or
mechanical output related to a property from which the flow-rate may be computed3.17
totalized volume
the total volume of water which has been measured by the CCI over a period of time which
commenced when the totalizer was set to zero4 Symbols
For the purposes of this standard the following symbols apply.
b Bias
S Repeatability
X Errors due to variations in supply voltage
Errors due to variations in output impedance
Errors due to variations in fluid temperature
X Errors due to variations in ambient air temperature
X Errors due to variations in relative humidity
X Errors due to variations in sensor location
Errors due to variations in stray currents
Combined performance requirement
5 Principle
This document sets general requirements, minimum performance requirements and test
procedures for a CCI that is to be used for determining the flow of water in closed conduits.
The general requirements are based on experience of users’ needs when operating a CCI in a
range of applications. Many are consistent with general requirements specified in
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The minimum performance requirements specify limit values in terms of percentage error for
measurement bias, repeatability, a range of environmental and sensor operational parameters,
and for a combination of all of these values. A CCI that can be demonstrated by the specified tests
to conform with the performance requirements is judged to be fit for purpose.For the majority of applications where CCI are used, the required parameter is volumetric flow-
rate.In Table 2 the combined performance requirement is less than the sum of the specified
individual performance values combined in quadrature. This allows for some differences in
performance of CCIs with respect to the individual requirements within an overall combined
performance requirement.The laboratory performance tests are designed to show whether a CCI can conform with the
applicable performance requirements under a range of environmental and sensor operational
conditions. Laboratory testing is used to determine the performance characteristics in a
systematic and consistent way in a controlled environment. Several of the laboratory tests
correspond to tests specified in EN ISO 4064-2 [3] and ISO 12242 [4]. For CCI that are tested to
demonstrate conformity with EN ISO 4064 and ISO 12242 the test data can also be used for the
purposes of this document thereby minimizing the amount of testing.Statistical procedures are defined for evaluation of the laboratory test data to produce the
individual performance characteristic measurement uncertainties, u, and the combined
performance characteristic measurement uncertainty, U . They are based on theISO/IEC Guide 98-3 [5]. The measured errors arising from the tests for each performance tests
are converted to standard uncertainties, taking into account the probable distribution of errors.
To obtain the combined performance characteristic, the individual uncertainties are combined
using a root sum of squares, as described in the GUM, with due account taken of the contribution
of each component through the use of sensitivity coefficients. To determine sensitivity
coefficients, it is necessary to know the functions by which each component contributes to
overall error. In the case of CCI testing this will rarely be known. Hence for the purposes of this
standard, the sensitivity coefficients are all taken as 1.The combined performance characteristic, U , is expressed as an expanded uncertainty. The
expanded uncertainty, (U), is obtained by multiplying the standard uncertainty by a coverage
factor. The coverage factor is determined by the confidence level. This document uses a 95 %
confidence with a coverage factor assumed to be 2.The field trial is used to demonstrate that the performance of a CCI can be maintained under
operational conditions and to determine the CCI’s up-time.6 General requirements
6.1 Requirements for closed conduit instrumentation
A CCI shall have:
a) an unique designation that unambiguously identifies the CCI (e.g. model, serial number);
b) a means of protection against inadvertent or unauthorized access to the control functions
(e.g. password, physical locks, etc);c) an output signal and/or display scaled in metric units (the units of measurement shall be
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d) one or more output signals and/or a means of displaying the measured determinand and/or
either the totalized volume and / or volumetric flow-rate. If the CCI does not incorporate a
local display, it shall be possible for an authorized person to obtain the current reading by
communicating with the CCI on site using a portable device, such as a laptop, tablet or smart
phone. Communication with a portable device to display a reading shall not interrupt the
measurement.e) a means of displaying its operating status, for example, normal operation, stand-by,
maintenance mode or malfunction;f) an audible or visual method of indicating loss of power supply (applies only to CCI operating
from an external power supply), e.g. a relay that fails open;g) an audible or visual method of indicating when the power supply voltage is below its normal
operating limit (applies only to CCIs operating from a battery);h) a means for preventing unauthorized resetting of the total recorded volume for abstraction
metering and / or effluent discharge monitoring; a symbol, incorporated into the indication
device to show the flow direction, for bi-directional CCI;NOTE A pointer rotating clockwise with increasing flow and counter-clockwise with reverse
flow is acceptable but reliance on an increasing or decreasing total is not.i) a clear marking of the direction of forward flow (in the case of a bi-directional CCI this
should be the direction of flow which gives an increase in the total flow recorded. For a CCI
which has been wet calibrated, this should be the direction of flow in which the CCI has been
calibrated);j) a means to subtract from the indicated volume or to record separately the reverse flow
volume, for a bi-directional CCI;k) an upstream strainer or filter to protect the CCI, where recommended by the manufacturer;
-1 -l) a minimum rated operating range for fluid conductivity between 50 μS cm to 1200 μS cm
for an electro-magnetic device.6.2 Requirements for associated documentation
The following information shall be incorporated into the associated documentation:
a) operating instructions which cover the full functionality and measurement principle of the
CCI;b) generic guidance on the time period over which the CCI can operate continuously without
requiring manual adjustment or intervention;NOTE 1 Automatic routines for cleaning, maintenance or recalibration can be used to maintain
performance within the required limits between manual interventions. It is up to the user to ensure
that a suitable regime is adopted for an individual application.c) a statement of the types of primary device, where applicable, for which the CCI can compute
flow-rate without the input of data other than the type and dimensions of the structure and
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e) a statement defining minimum up and downstream straight lengths of conduit of uniform
section adjacent to the sensor required to meet the performance requirements of this
document;f) a statement of any limitations on the material of conduit into or onto which the CCI’s sensor
can be installed;g) a statement of any limitations on the conduit dimensions or shape (including wall thickness
or pipe schedule if appropriate), into or onto which the CCI’s sensor can be installed. If
multiple sensors are required, for example in a large conduit, the number and spacing of
those sensors shall be stated;h) for non-contact velocity sensors, a statement of the minimum and maximum separation
distances from the sensor face to the fluid surface;i) a statement of the minimum measurable fluid depth under free surface conditions (the
maximum measurable fluid depth is assumed to be full bore), for CCIs intended to operate
in partially filled pipes. The manufacturer shall also state whether the CCI can maintain
performance within the requirements of this document under surcharged conditions. A CCI
that can only operate in partially filled pipe with free surface conditions should be tested in
accordance with EN 17694-1 [6];j) a statement, where appropriate, of the rated operating conditions for water pressure;
k) a statement of the quality (e.g. contaminants, salinity) nature and quantity of particulate or
other material that the CCI can pass whilst maintaining its performance within the limits of
this standard. If a minimum level of particulate is required for operation of the CCI, this too
shall be stated;l) a statement of any specific requirements relating to the location or shielding of components
necessary to maintain performance within the limits of this standard under varying
environmental conditionsm) a statement, for electronic CCI, of the rated operating conditions for the power supply;
n) a statement, for electronic CCI, of the rated operating conditions for the signal load
impedance on the analogue output, if present;o) a statement of the rated operating conditions for water temperature, ambient temperature
and humidity as appropriate;NOTE 2 The influence of ambient temperature and relative humidity on the performance of a CCI
is tested (see 7.4 and 9.3.6) over the rated environmental operating conditions.p) the minimum rated operating range for fluid conductivity for an electromagnetic CCI.
7 Performance requirements7.1 Expression of performance requirements
Specific requirements are expressed as bias (b), variations in error (X), standard deviation (u)
or expanded uncertainty (U) as shown in Table 1. Not all requirements will apply to every CCI
Annex A describes in detail how the values are calculated for each requirement....
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