VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2009
Temperature measurements for building automation - Temperatur sensors, temperature sensing elements and their measurements parameters

Standard No.
VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2009
Release Date
2009
Published By
Association of German Mechanical Engineers
Status
 2014-05
Replace By
VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2017
VDI/VDE 3512 BLATT 2-2014
Latest
VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2017
Replace
VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2007
Scope
This guideline applies only in conjunction with guideline VDI/VDE 3512 Part 1. It contains technical parameters and requirements for electric and electronic temperature sensors, which dominate the thermometers used in building automation. The (primary) sensors used in these electric and electronic temperature sensors vary greatly. However, their permitted deployment in building automation depends not on the sensor type, but on compliance with the technical or application-based parameters as described in this guideline. From an application-based perspective, Section 4 draws up a distinction according to the physicaltechnical sensing principle and furthermore with regard to the available output signals. In terms of classification, it should also be noted that a transducer (transmitter) or bus module or similar permanently built into a passive resistance thermometer, converts it into an active thermometer. The assessments and restrictions relating to the sensor parameters in this guideline do not apply to all sensor types and constructions, but only to the most common ones and those decisively affecting the energy efficiency of buildings. This guideline does not restrict the basically unjustified multiplicity of primary sensors, nevertheless it carries out a quality classification that is independent of sensor type. To ensure that the classification is meaningful in practice, guideline VDI/VDE 3512 Part 4 also draws up test conditions. As a result, for the first time different sensor systems become technically comparable (that is, especially with regard to accuracy) as part of tenders. Thus, energy balances can be performed more accurately.

VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2009 Referenced Document

  • DIN 1319-1:1995 Fundamentals of metrology - Part 1: Basic terminology
  • DIN 1319-2:2005 Fundamentals of metrology - Part 2: Terminology related to measuring equipment
  • DIN 1319-3:1996 Fundamentals of metrology - Part 3: Evaluation of measurements of a single measurand, measurement uncertainty
  • DIN 1319-4:1999-02 Fundamentals of metrology - Part 4: Evaluation of measurements; uncertainty of measurement
  • DIN EN 12098-2:2001 
  • DIN EN 12098-3:2003 Energy Performance of Buildings - Controls for heating systems - Part 3: Control equipment for electrical heating systems - Modules M3-5, 6, 7, 8
  • DIN EN 1434-1:2007 Heat meters - Part 1: General requirements English version of DIN EN 1434-1:2007-05
  • DIN EN ISO 7730:2006 Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Analytical determination and interpretation of thermal comfort using calculation of the PMV and PPD indices and local thermal comfort criteria (ISO 7730:2005); English version of DIN EN ISO 7730:2006-05
  • DIN V ENV 13005:1999 Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement; German version ENV 13005:1999
  • VDI 1000-2006 Richtlinienarbeit - Grundsaetze und Anleitungen

VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2009 history

  • 2017 VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2017 Temperature measurement for building automation - Temperature sensors, temperature sensing elements and their measurement parameters
  • 2009 VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2009 Temperature measurements for building automation - Temperatur sensors, temperature sensing elements and their measurements parameters
  • 2007 VDI/VDE 3512 Blatt 2-2007 Temperature measurements for building automation - Temperatur sensors@ temperature sensing elements and their measurements parameters
Temperature measurements for building automation - Temperatur sensors, temperature sensing elements and their measurements parameters



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