DL/T 1080.9-2013 Application integration at electric utilities. System interfaces for distribution management. Part9:Interfaces for meter reading and control (English Version)
This section defines the information content of a set of message types that support business functions related to meter reading and meter control. Typical applications of message types include meter reading, energy meter control, energy meter events, customer data synchronization and customer switching. This section is primarily intended for use in distribution network systems, but may also be used for other metering applications, including non-electrical requirements such as gas and water supply network systems. The purpose of this section is to define specifications for meter reading systems (MS), including traditional manual meter reading systems, automatic meter reading systems (AMR) (one-way or two-way), integration with other systems and systems and business functions within the scope of DL1080 . The scope of this section is the exchange of information between the meter reading system and other systems within the power supply enterprise. The details of the communication protocol used will not be described in this section. In addition, this section identifies and models common functions of other systems that are not related to the metering system structure, including bidirectional communication capabilities such as load control, time-of-use pricing, outage detection, distributed energy resources (DER) control signals and on-demand reading. Pick. In this way, the infrastructure of next-generation energy meters developed and/or deployed through standard applications or private approaches is not affected by the specification. Meter reading systems provide functionality and information that are important for many applications, including (but not limited to) time-of-day data, time-based demand data, time-based energy data (use and generation), outage management, service interruption, and service restoration , service quality monitoring, distribution network analysis, distribution planning, demand reduction, customer billing and work management. This section also extends the Common Information Model (CIM) to support energy meter data exchange.
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DL/T 1080.9-2013 history
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