BS 7194:1990
Specification for direct-current and low-frequency electronic measuring instruments with a digital display
Označení normy: | BS 7194:1990 |
Počet stran: | 28 |
Vydáno: | 1990-07-31 |
ISBN: | 0 580 17581 2 |
Status: | Standard |
BS 7194:1990
This standard BS 7194:1990 Specification for direct-current and low-frequency electronic measuring instruments with a digital display is classified in these ICS categories:
- 17.220.20 Measurement of electrical and magnetic quantities
This standard specifies requirements for the performance of electronic measuring instruments with a digital display intended for measuring analogue quantities of voltage and/or current.
It also applies to instruments for indicating other quantities including non-electrical quantities, provided that the relationship between the indicated quantity and the measurand is known.
This standard applies to self-contained instruments having their own enclosure, terminals, etc., and also to instruments for fitting in an enclosure where the enclosure is not provided by the supplier of the instrument [original equipment manufacture (OEM) instruments].
This standard applies only to instruments measuring current and voltage at d.c. and at a.c. at distribution system frequencies and their harmonics. It applies to the digital parts of an instrument having a combined analogue/digital display.
This standard does not specify requirements concerning dimensions of instruments and does not apply to instruments having a digital or coded measurand input. It does not apply to special purpose instruments which are covered by their own British Standards and contains no requirements for the visibility of the display. It also does not apply to accessories.
NOTE 1 The values of a.c. quantities given in this standard are r.m.s. values unless otherwise stated.
NOTE 2 The publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover.
Requirements for instruments intended for measuring analogue quantities of voltage and/or current. Such instruments will also measure non-electrical quantities provided the relationship between the indicated quantity and the measurand is known.