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Technical brochure

- Polyphase meters
- Class 1, 2, or 3 accuracy
Electricity meters
114/116 Series
C114/116 meter family
Schlumberger
Resource
Management
Services
2
Schlumberger Resource Management
Services (RMS) is the leading utility
supplier that spans all energy and
resource industries - water, gas,
electricity and heat. Services and
solutions for the resource industry
include:
I Project design and implementation
I Meter management services
I Data management systems
and services
I Metering products and consulting
services.
Schlumberger RMS builds and
operates integrated metering-based
solutions for residential, commercial,
industrial, transmission and distribution
applications and specializes in
working with clients of all sizes,
from small local utilities in developing
regions to the most advanced
multi-resource, multi-country utility
in regulated or deregulated markets.
1 General presentation ...............................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Construction ......................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Mechanical tariff units ............................................................................................................................................................7
1.3 Adjustment facilities ..................................................................................................................................................................8
1.4 114 Series meters ......................................................................................................................................................................10
1.5 116 Series meters ......................................................................................................................................................................11
2 Technical specifications
2.1 Four-wire meters ..........................................................................................................................................................................12
2.2 Three-wire meters ......................................................................................................................................................................13
3 Average error curves
3.1 C114U ......................................................................................................................................................................................................14
3.2 C114W-1/6...........................................................................................................................................................................................15
3.3 B114W-1/6 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................16
3.4 C116W-1/6 Class 1.0 ...................................................................................................................................................................17
3.5 B116W-1/6 Class 1.0 ..................................................................................................................................................................18
4 Circuit diagrams
4.1 DIN version................................................................................................................................................................................19-21
4.2 UTE version ...............................................................................................................................................................................22-23
5 Dimensional drawings
5.1 DIN version ................................................................................................................................................................................24-26
5.2 UTE version ................................................................................................................................................................................27-28
5.3 Order sheet ........................................................................................................................................................................................30
6 Available Types ...........................................................................................................................................................................31
Contents
3
Housing
The 114 meter family can be
supplied in two different housings:
DIN version for asymmetrical
connections
UTE version for symmetrical
connections
DIN version- Housing dimensions
I For meters with direct connection
up to 80A maximum current
according to DIN 43857
I Up to 120A maximum current with
reinforced terminals
I Up to 160A maximum current
with reinforced terminals
I For transformer-operated meters
according to DIN 43859
UTE version - Housing dimensions
I For meters with direct connection
up to 100A maximum current
I Up to 120A (on special request up
to 160A) maximum current with
reinforced terminals.
I For transformer-operated meters
The meter family
Direct connection
I Active energy meters -
Class 2 accuracy
Four-wire meters C114 up to 1000%
load capacity
Three-wire meters B114 up to 600%
load capacity
I Reactive energy meters -
Class 3 accuracy
Four-wire meters BVC114 up to
1000%load capacity
Three-wire meters BVB114 up to
600%load capacity
Transformer connection
I Active energy meters -
Class 2 accuracy
Four-wire meters C114W
Three-wire meters B114W
600%load capacity
I Active energy meters -
Class 1 accuracy
Four-wire meters C116W
Three-wire meters B116W
600%load capacity
I Reactive energy meters -
Class 3 accuracy
Four-wire meters BVC114W
Three-wire meters BVB114W
600%load capacity
Standards
I Metrology and general design
In addition to the aforementioned
standards, the 114/116 meter family
is designed to meet the requirements
of major international and national
standards.
I Approval
The 114/116 meter family is
approved by key national legal
authorities.
The meters are CE marked, and
several models have the
European Approval (EEC -
Approval).
I Insulating class
IP 54 according to IEC 60529.
1- General
4
Properties
Both the 114 family (as acti ve
class 2 meter accordi ng to I EC
60521, and as reacti ve class 3
meters accordi ng to IEC
60145), and the 116 family
(as acti ve class 1.0 meters
accordi ng to I EC 60521) of
polyphase electromechanical
meters are designed to
meet the most stringent
requirements for metering in
residential, commercial and
industrial applications.
They are available for direct
and transformer connection
as three- and four-wire meters.
Due to their solid design and
exceptionally high torque, they
exhibit excellent metrological
characteristics. Through
careful selection of key design
parameters, meters designed
for various network types,
reference voltages and load
currents exhibit essentially the
same typical error curves and
behavior.
Meter housing
The meter housing consists of a
baseplate, cover and terminal cover.
DIN version
I Baseplate
The baseplate (black duroplast)
and the terminal block form a
common moulding.
The upper suspension lug can be
rotated by 180, enabling the meter
to be installed in covered or
uncovered locations.
The diameter of the current terminals
meets the requirements for the
different maximum currents:
up to 80A 7.2mm
up to 120A 9.5mm
up to 160A 11.2mm
Transformer connected5mm.
The terminals are suitable for
copper and aluminium cables.
The terminal block has sloped
cable inputs to facilitate cable
installation.The terminal block is
covered by an insulating piece on
which the lower suspension lugs
are also located. Into this insulating
piece can be laid up to 12 auxiliary
terminals for transformer connected
and up to 9 for direct connected
meters to support incoming and
outgoing functions for tariff devices.
The bore diameter of the auxiliary
terminals is 3.2mm.
I Cover
Two different designs of covers are
available:
transparent cover standard
design - and black cover with glass
window.
The cover is fixed to the baseplate
by two sealable captive screws on
the sides.
I Terminal cover
In order to meet the cable
requirements of different maximum
currents the following terminal
covers are available:
- without free space (black
duroplast) up to 160A,
- 40mm of free space (black duroplast)
for transformer connection,
- 60mm of free space (black duroplast)
up to 80A,
- free space 60mm (black
polycarbonate) up to 80A,
- free space 80mm (black duroplast)
up to 160A.
The terminal cover is fixed to the
terminal block by two sealable
captive screws.
UTE version
I Baseplate
The baseplate (black duroplast)
and the terminal block are separate
parts that are fastened together.
The upper suspension lug has
6 different positions, enabling the
meter to be installed in covered
or uncovered locations.
The diameter of the current termi-
nals meets the requirements of the
different maximum currents:
up to 100A 8.2mm
up to 120A 9.5mm
(up to 160A 9.5mm)
Transformer connected4.5mm.
The terminal block for direct con-
nected meters has 8 phase and neu-
tral terminals, and 3 auxiliary
terminals . The bore diameter of
the auxiliary terminals is 3mm.
The terminal block of transformer
connected meters has 14 terminals
for incoming and outgoing functions
of phases, neutrals and tariff and
pulse devices.
The lower suspension lugs are
located on the terminal blocks.
I Cover
Two different desings of covers are
available:
Transparent cover - standard
design - and black cover with glass
window.
The cover is fixed to the baseplate
by three sealable captive screws,
arranged at the sides and the top.
I Terminal cover
Without free space up to 160A,
free space 38mm up to 60A,
free space 62mm for transformer
connection,
free space 65mm up to 120A (for
special request up to 160A).
The terminal cover is fixed to the
terminal block by two sealable
captive screws.
Measuring systemsupport frame
The measuring system support frame
consists of an aluminium alloy
die-casting. In order to guarantee
high mechanical stability it is a
box-shaped construction with strong
reinforcing ribs. This ensures accurate
positioning of all parts fixed to it.
The measuring system support
frame is fixed without distortion
by two screws in the baseplate
which is reinforced at the
contact surfaces.
The driving elements
The voltage and current systems are
mounted on the measuring system
support frame. The voltage coils are
totally encapsulated in thermoplastic
material. Current and voltage cores
stand tangentially to the rotor disc.
The two limbs of the current core
carry the varnished copper current
coil which generates the current
driving flux. They are insulated from
the current core by a plastic coil
former having a high electrical and
thermal resistance.
The 3 driving elements of the four-wire
meter are arranged such that the two
diametrically arranged S and T ele-
ments act on the lower rotor disc.
The R element and the brake magnet
act on the upper rotor disc. Three-
wire meters with 2 driving elements
have the same construction, only that
here the S element is omitted.
Brake magnet
The double-flux brake magnet
consists of two plate-shaped Alnico
permanent magnets. These magnets
are glued in a steel bracket which
serves as a return leg.
The temperature compensation is
integrated in the magnet material.
For fine adjustment, a swiveling steel
tongue is fixed on the brake element.
The brake element is fixed directly to
the measuring system support frame.
Meter rotor
The meter rotor consists of two
1mm thick aluminium discs of100mm
diameter, which are permanently
joined to the rotor shaft by
1.1 - Construction
5
1
2
3
8
9
4
5
6
7
diecasting. The upper rotor disc
has 400 divisions and a red mark
on its periphery.
Double jewel bearing system
I Upper needle bearing
The upper needle bearing is fixed
with a screw to the measuring
system support frame. The upper
end of the rotor shaft (3), covered
by the upper bearing sleeve (2),
projects into the bearing hole of the
upper bearing housing (1) and is
centred by a highly polished needle
with a diameter of 0.4mm. The
upper bearing sleeve is designed to
also act as a worm gear, and
transfers the rotor rotations to
the register.
I Double jewel bottom bearing
The double jewel bottom bearing is
designed as a closed unit to guard
against dust ingress, and is fixed
by a screw to the measuring
system support frame. The bottom
bearing housing (9) contains the
bearing chamber (4) with the two
jewel nipples (5, 7) and the bearing
ball (6). The bearing chamber (4) is
held in the bottom bearing housing
(9) via a compression spring (8)
by means of a stop bush ball plug
Magnetic bearing system
I Upper needle bearing
The upper needle bearing is fixed
with a screw to the measuring
system support frame. The upper
end of the rotor shaft (4), covered
by the upper bearing sleeve (3),
projects into the bearing hole of
the top bearing housing (1) and is
centred by a highly polished 0.4mm
diameter needle (2). The upper
bearing sleeve is designed to also
act as a worm gear, and transfers
the rotor rotations to the register.
I Magnetic bottom bearing
A bottom bearing sleeve (5) with a
central bore is fitted at the lower end
of the rotor shaft (4). The bottom
bearing sleeve (5) is centred by a high
polished needle (8) and carries a
permanent magnet disc (6) into
which two concentric pole rings are
magnetized. The outer pole ring is a
magnetic north pole, and the inner is
a magnetic south pole.
The bottom bearing housing (9) bears
a similar magnetic disc (7). Both
(9 and 7) are fixed by a screw to the
measuring system support frame
The weight of the rotor is constantly
balanced by the forces acting
between the two magnets.
Figure 1. Double jewel bearing system
Bearing systems
Two different bearing
systems for the meter rotor are
available:
Double jewel bearing system
(figure 1) and
Magnetic bearing system
(figure 2)
Double jewel
bearing system
1 Upper bearing housing
2 Upper bearing sleeve
with worm
3 Rotor shaft
4 Bearing chamber
5 Top jewel nipple
6 Bearing ball
7 Bottom jewel nipple
8 Compressing spring
9 Bottom bearing housing
6
7
1
2
3
8
9
4
5
6
Figure 2. Magnetic bearing system
Figure 3. Single-tariff register Figure 4. Double-tariff register
Single-tariff register
Registration with single-tariff registers
is accomplished by means of a
cyclometer register, fitted with a
7-digit display as standard (see
figure 3). The plastic cipher rolls,
stepping drives and gear wheels
run without lubrication on highly
polished shafts which at one end
are pressed into a stamped and
folded part. A slidable plastic
part arranged on the left end
enables accurate adjustment of
the end play of cipher rolls and gear
wheels. When being fitted,
the register is pushed up against a
boundary surface on the upper
measuring system support and
then fixed with a screw.
The nameplate is fixed onto the
aluminium stamped stand, via a
hook-in nose on the left of the register
and a screw on the right of the
cipher cutout.
Two-tariff register
Registration with two-tariff registers
occurs by means of a twinroll register
with a 7-digit display as standard (see
figure 4). It works according to the
swinging shaft principle. The register
bracket consists of a stamped and
folded part of 1.5mm thick aluminium
sheet. The two shafts each for cipher
rolls and drives are at one end pressed
into the aluminium stand and at the
other end held by a plastic part, which
holds the register bracket, the shafts
and clamps, the cutout blade relay
with its shielding, and the PCB.
The nameplate is fixed onto the
stamped aluminium stand via two
hook-in noses on the right side of the
register and a screw at the lever of the
cipher cutout on the left.
The switch-over will be done by the
same voltage, to which the meter is
connected but on special request this
switch-over voltage can be different.
Further options
I Reverse running stop
R1 with 1 stopping point
R with 20 stopping points
I Pulse emitters
Various designs,
- with S0 interface acc. to DIN 43864:
L3 with direction of rotation logic.
X6 without direction of rotation
logic.
X7 without EEC-approval.
- with potential-free pulse outlet: L3F
I Voltage failure indicator D
I Dual voltage versions
Four-wire meters C114 for two
nominal voltages, e.g.
3 x 127/220V & 3 x 220/380V.
I Voltage links
For direct connected meters, stan-
dard version: under the terminal
cover, special version: under the
meter cover, only or additional.
1.2
Mechanical
tariff units
Magnetic bearing
system
1 Upper bearing housing
2 Upper bearing needle
3 Upper bearing sleeve
and worm
4 Rotor shaft
5 Bottom bearing sleeve
6 Permanent magnet disc
7 Permanent magnet disc
8 Bottom bearing needle
9 Bottom bearing housing
7
6
2
3
16
15
12
9
5
13
14
10
8
9
7
6
4
3
1
2
5
8
10
11
12
T
11
S
R
7
1
4
1.3
Adjustment
facilities
1 Voltage core
2 Voltage coil
3 Current core
4 Current coil
5 Return arm
6 Brake magnet
7 Fine adjustment brake
magnet
8 Phase adjustment
9 Swivelling lever for
low-load setting
10 Low-load screw for
low-load setting
11 Torque screw
12 Holding vane on driving
element
13 No-load hook
14 Rotating field lever
15 Current shunt
16 Spacer
Low-load setting
The low-load setting is adjusted with
the low-load screw (10). When it is
operated, a swiveling lever (9) fixed to
the voltage return of the R system
changes its position relative to the
centre pole of the voltage core.
In systems S and T adjustment to
standstill proceeds in the same way
with voltage connected.
Torque compensation
For torque balancing a screw (11) in
the return leg of the voltage system is
provided. By turning this adjustment
screw the airgap of a magnetic shunt
path on the voltage system and hence
the voltage driving flux is altered.
Phase sequence compensation
For four-wire active energy meters a
rotating field lever (14) between the
rotor shaft and the T-system compen-
sates the rotating field dependent error
torques on low load. Adjustment
proceeds at low-load connected in
incorrect phase sequence.
Phase compensation
To set the 90displacement between
the driving fluxes required on non-
inductive load, two copper vanes (8)
are swung into the shunt gap of the
voltage core by turning the fixing shaft.
Coarse adjustment of the phase angle
is achived by opening the short-
circuiting rings on the current core.
Braking force
The braking force can be coarsely var-
ied by swinging the braking system
about its mounting point. Fine
adjustment is achieved by means of a
steel swivelling tongue (7) which acts
as a magnetic shunt and, depending on
its setting, weakens to a greater or
lesser extent the magnetic flux acting
on the rotor disc.
Starting/no-load setting
The starting on no-load setting is
adjusted by means of the holding
vane (12) fixed to one driving element,
which attracts the no-load hook (13)
to be found on the rotor shaft. The
holding vane (12) is located in system
S only for four-wire active energy
meters, for all other types it is located
in element T. For accurate adjustment
the distance between these two parts
can be altered by bending the
holding vane.
Figure 5. Adjusting facilities
8
Each figure must have a cap-
tion. The caption cannot be
exactly the same as the body
Figure 6. Three-phase meter model C114U - Main cover and register removed
3
9
6
8
5
4
7
1
6
5
4
4
5
6
2
1 Driving element R (L1)
2 Driving element S (L2)
3 Driving element T (L3)
4 Low-load screw
5 Torque screw
6 Phase adjustment
7 Fine adjustment
on brake magnet
8 Starting - no load
9 Adjustment device
for phase sequence
9
Direct connected meters, 114Series
Direct connected meters are available
with a load capacity of up to 1000%.
They can be supplied with maximum
currents up to 160A.
Direct connected meters can be
equipped with up to 9 (DIN version)
resp. 3 (UTE version) auxiliary
terminals to support incoming and
outgoing functions of tariff devices.
Active energy, class 2.0
according to IEC 60521
I Four-wire design
(can be used also in three-wire
networks)
C114G 400%load capacity
C114N 500%load capacity
C114U 600%load capacity
C114K 800%load capacity
C114T 1000%load capacity
I Three-wire design
B114G 400%load capacity
B114U 600%load capacity
Reactive energy, class 3.0
according to IEC 60145
Three- and four-wire meters Model
114 are also available as reactive
energy meters, being recognizable
by the model code prefix BV:
The voltage coils are operated in
an artificial circuit, to maintain the
correct phase position of the driving
fluxes.
Also in the three-wire meter,
3 voltage systems are used, whereby
no series resistors are necessary.
BV-meters are always equipped
with a reverse running stop.
I Four-wire design
(can be used also in three wire
networks)
BVC114G 400%load capacity
BVC114N 500%load capacity
BVC114U 600%load capacity
BVC114K 800%load capacity
BVC114T 1000%load capacity
I Three-wire design
BVB114G 400%load capacity
BVB114U 600%load capacity
Transformer connected meters,
114Series
Active and reactive energy three -and
four-wire meters are supplied for con-
nection to instrument transformers
with a load capacity up to 600%. The
programme covers all applications for
120 and 200%load capacity current
transformers.
Transformer-operated meters can be
equipped with up to 12 (DIN version)
resp. 4 (UTE version) auxiliary
terminals to support incoming and
outgoing functions of tariff devices.
Active energy transformer-operated
meters have the accuracy class 2.0.
Reactive energy (BV) transformer-
operated meters have the accuracy
class 3.0. BV-meters are always
equipped with a reverse running stop.
Active energy, class 2.0
according to IEC 60521
I Four-wire design
(can be used also in three-wire
networks)
C114W-0.2/1.2 for 1A transformer
C114W-1/6 for 5A transformer
C114W-1.66/10 for 5 (10)A
transformer
I Three-wire design
B114W-0.2/1.2 for 1A transformer
B114W-1/6 for 5A transformer
B114W-1.66/10 for 5 (10)A
transformer
Reactive energy, class 3.0
according to IEC 60145
I Four-wire design
(can be used also in three-wire
networks)
BVC114W-0.2/1.2 for 1A
transformer
BVC114W-1/6 for 5A transformer
BVC114W-1.66/10 for 5 (10)A
transformer
I Three-wire design
BVB114W-0.2/1.2 for 1A
transformer
BVB114W-1/6 for 5A transformer
BVB114W-1.66/10 for 5 (10)A
transformer
1.4
114 Series meters
10
Transformer connected high precision
meters Class 1.0accuracy, according to
IEC 60521
The load capacity of these meters is up
to 600%.
They are suitable for invoicinglarger
quantities of energy in substations or
for heavy consumers, and as comparator
or standard meters for testing and
adjusting meters in general service.
The programme covers all applications
for 120 and 200%load capacity
current transformers.
They can be equipped with up to 12
(DIN version) or 4 (UTE version)
auxiliary terminals for incoming and
outgoing signals.
To meet the requirements for Class 1.0
with the various influence quantities:
- the rated speed is reduced by
braking the meter rotor.
- the drop of the error curve in the
low-load range is minimized by the
use of a current core material with
low remagnetization losses.
- the error curve drop from the
highest point on the curve to the
load limit is reduced by use of a
current shunt.
- the torque for meters for connection
to 120%load capacity transformers
is increased by 20%by means of
reinforced voltage and current
driving fluxes.
1.5
116 Series meters
11
Direct connected meters at 3 x 230/400V
Transformer-connected meters additionally at 3 x 58/100V
I All four-wire meters are for rated
voltages between 3 x 58/100V and
3 x 290/500V.
I The burdens in the voltage circuit at
50Hz for meters of class 2 and class
3 accuracy are uniformly on average
1.05W and 4.40VA, and for meters of
class 1 accuracy, they are 1.10W and
4.80VA respectively.
I The burdens in the voltage circuit at
60Hz for meters of class 2 and class
3 accuracy are uniformly on average
0.85W and 4.10VA, and for meters of
class 1 accuracy, they are 0.90W and
4.30VA respectively.
Other meter layouts on request.
2.1 - Technical Data
Four-wire meters
Direct connected
Transformer-operated
Transformer-operated
Accuracy Class 1.0
Meter model
four-wire meters
for active energy
Class 2.0
C114G
C114N
C114U
C114K
C114T
C114W-0.2/1.2
C114W-1/6
C114W-1.66/10
BVC114W-0.2/1.2
BVC114W-1/6
BVC114-1.66/10
BVC114G
BVC114N
BVC114U
BVC114K
BVC114T
(40)
(80)
(100)
(30)
(60)
(120)
(40)
(80)
(160)
(50)
(100)
10
20
20
5
10
20
5
10
20
5
10
400
500
600
800
1000
120
120
200
1
5
5(10)
0.13
0.20
0.11
0.05
0.08
0.11
0.04
0.05
0.09
0.02
0.03
0.70
0.70
0.35
0.17
0.24
0.13
0.07
0.09
0.13
0.05
0.06
0.11
0.04
0.04
1.28
1.28
0.55
13.1
13.1
12.2
8.7
8.7
8.7
6.5
6.5
8.0
6.1
6.1
34.8
34.8
25.2
15000
3000
1875
120
60
60
150
75
37.5
120
60
37.5
120
60
3750
750
480
2.9
2.9
3.2
2.9
2.9
3.0
2.9
2.9
3.2
3.0
3.2
2.9
2.9
2.9
C116W-0.2/1.2
C116W-1/6
C116W-1.66/10
120
120
200
1
5
5(10)
0.87
0.87
0.35
1.60
1.60
0.55
41.9
41.9
25.1
12000
2400
1500
3000
600
375
2.9
2.9
2.9
Four-wire meters
for reactive
energy Class 3.0
Load
capacity
Rated
(max.
currents)
CT rated
current
(secondary)
Burden
per driving
element in
current circuit
at rated current
Torque at
rated load
Net weight
of meter
without
terminal
cover
Meter constant
3x230/400V 3x58/100V
[%l
n
] [A] [A] [W] [VA] [kg] [x10
-4
Nm]
[r/kWh
resp.
r/kVArh]
[r/kWh
resp.
r/kVArh]
(BV-meters always
with reverse running
stop)
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2.2 - Technical Data
Three-wire meters
Direct connected
Transformer-operated
Transformer-operated
Accuracy Class 1.0
Meter model
three-wire
meters
for active
energy
Class 2.0
B114G
B114U
B114W-0.2/1.2
B114W-1/6
B114W-1.66/10
BVB114W-0.2/1.2
BVB114W-1/6
BVB 114-1.66/10
BVB114G
BVB114U
(40)
(80)
(120)
(30)
(60)
(120)
(150)
10
20
30
5
10
20
25
400
600
120
120
200
1
5
5(10)
0.13
0.20
0.25
0.05
0.08
0.11
0.11
0.87
0.87
0.35
0.17
0.24
0.29
0.07
0.09
0.13
0.14
1.60
1.60
0.55
7.5
7.5
7.5
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.9
25.1
25.1
15.1
12000
2400
1500
96
48
30
120
60
30
30
3000
600
375
2.4
2.4
2.6
2.4
2.4
2.6
2.6
2.4
2.4
2.4
B116W-02/1.2
B116W-1/6
B116W-1.66/10
120
120
200
1
5
5(10)
0.87
0.87
0.30
1.60
1.60
0.50
24.2
24.2
14.5
9600
1875
1200
2400
480
300
2.4
2.4
2.4
Three-wire meters
for reactive
energy Class 3.0
Load
capacity
Rated
(max.
currents)
CT rated
current
(secondary)
Border
per driving
element in
current circuit
at rated current
Torque at
rated load
Net weight
of meter
without
terminal
cover
Meter constant
3x400V 3x100V
[%l
n
] [A] [A] [W] [VA] [kg] [x10
-4
Nm]
(BV-meters always with
reverse running stop)
[r/kWh
resp.
r/kVArh]
[r/kWh
resp.
r/kVArh]
Direct connected meters at 3 x 400V
Transformer-connected meters additionally at 3 x 100V
I All three-wire meters are for rated
voltages between 3 x 100V and 3 x
500V.
I The burdens in the voltage circuit at
50Hz for meters of class 2 and class
3 accuracy are uniformly on average
1.05W and 4.40VA, and for meters of
class 1 accuracy, they are 1.10W and
4.80VA respectively.
I The burdens in the voltage circuit at
60Hz for meters of class 2 and class
3 accuracy are uniformly on average
0.85W and 4.10VA, and for meters of
class 1 accuracy, they are 0.90W and
4.30VA respectively.
Other meter layouts on request.
13
Balanced load
Four-wire active energy meters, direct connected
Class 2.0accuracy
C114U 5 (30)A
C114U 10 (60)A
C114U 20 (120)A
Unbalanced load
Voltage dependence at 50Hz
Temperature dependence at 50Hz
Frequency dependence at 50Hz
3.1
Characteristic
average
curves
Load dependence
at rated voltage U
N
, 50Hz and 60Hz and 23C (I
N
=rated current)
14
Four-wire active energy meters, transformer connected
Class 2.0accuracy
C114W-1/6 , .../ 5A
Balanced load
Unbalanced load
Voltage dependence at 50Hz
Temperature dependence at 50Hz
Frequency dependence at 50Hz
3.2
Characteristic
average
curves
Load dependence
at rated voltage U
N
, 50Hz and 60Hz and 23C (I
N
=rated current)
15
Three-wire active energy meters, transformer connected
Class 2.0accuracy
B114W-1/6, .../5A
Load dependence
at rated voltage U
N
, 50Hz and 60Hz and 23C (I
N
=rated current)
3.3
Characteristic
average
curves
Balanced load
Unbalanced load
Voltage dependence at 50Hz
Temperature dependence at 50Hz
Frequency dependence at 50Hz
16
Four-wire active energy meters, transformer connected
Class 1.0accuracy
C116W-1/6, .../5A
Load dependence
at rated voltage U
N
, 50Hz and 60Hz and 23C (I
N
=rated current)
3.4
Characteristic
average
curves
Balanced load
Unbalanced load
Voltage dependence at 50Hz
Temperature dependence at 50Hz
Frequency dependence at 50Hz
17
Three-wire active energy meters, transformer connected
Class 1.0accuracy
B116W-1/6, .../5A
Load dependence
at rated voltage U
N
, 50Hz and 60Hz and 23C (I
N
=rated current)
Balanced load
Unbalanced load
Voltage dependence at 50Hz
Temperature dependence at 50Hz
Frequency dependence at 50Hz
3.5
Characteristic
average
curves
18
Active energy Reactive energy
Direct connection
With current transformers
With current and voltage transformers
Direct connection
With current transformers
With current and voltage transformers
4.1
DIN 43856
Circuit diagrams
Four-wire
meters
for four-wire
systems
19
Active energy Reactive energy
Direct connection
Artificial connection
with 2 current transformers
Artificial connection with
2 current and voltage transformers
Direct connection
Artificial connection
with 2 current transformers
Artificial connection with
2 current and voltage transformers
DIN 43856
Circuit diagrams
Four-wire
meters
for three-wire
systems
20
Active energy Reactive energy
Direct connection
With current transformers
With current and voltage
transformers
Direct connection
With current transformers
With current and voltage
transformers
DIN 43856
Circuit diagrams
three-wire
meters
21
Active energy Reactive energy
1 2 3 N N 3 2 1 1 2 3 N N 3 2 1
Direct connection
With current transformers
With current and voltage
transformers
Direct connection
With current transformers
With current and voltage
transformers
4.2
UTE version
Circuit diagrams
Four-wire
meters
for four-wire
systems
22
Active energy Reactive energy
1 2 3 1
L1
L2
L3
1
1
3 2 2 3 1
1 2 3 1 2 1 3
Direct connection
With current transformers
With current and voltage
transformers
Direct connection
With current transformers
With current and voltage
transformers
UTE version
Circuit diagrams
Three-wire
meters
23
90
140
150
1
0
158,5 42,5
134 7,2
2
0
7
2
3
1
1
0
0
2
7
,
5
1
1
LG
177
6
Meter version
up to 80A
up to 160A
transformer-
operated meter
263.5
267.5
263.5
Dimension
"
L"
Overall length of
meter without
terminal cover
267.5
267.5
267.5
307
307
307*)
40
327*)
327
327
60
350
350*)
350
(*) standard (all dimensions in mm)
80
with no
free space
Terminal cover free space in mm
Dimension
"
G"
5.1
DINversion
Dimensions
24
(BV) C114
above 80A to 120A
maximumcurrent
Bore diameter
of current terminals 9.5mm
(BV) C114
above 120A to 160A
maximumcurrent
Bore diameter
of current terminals 11.2mm
(BV) C114W and C116W
for transformer-operation
Bore diameter of terminals 5.0mm
Bore diameter of auxiliary
terminals 3.2mm
(BV) C114
up to 80A maximum
Bore diameter
of current terminals 7.2mm
DINversion
Dimensions
Polyphase meters for three- and
four-wire systems
(The auxiliary terminals are
omitted for meters without
input/ output functions).
25
DINversion
Dimensions
Polyphase meters for
three-wire systems
(The auxiliary terminals are
omitted for meters without
input/ output functions).
(BV) B114
above 80A to 120A
maximumcurrent
Bore diameter
of current terminals 9.5mm
(BV) B114
above 120A to 160A
maximumcurrent
Bore diameter
of current terminals 11.2mm
B114W and B116W
for transformer-operation
Bore diameter of terminals 5.0mm
Bore diameter of auxiliary
terminals 3.2mm
(BV) B114
up to 80A maximumcurrent
Bore diameter
of current terminals 7.2mm
26
UTEversion
Dimensions
Polyphase meters for three-and four-wire systems
Type series 114 and 116 UTE version (symmetrical)
158,5
G
L
2
3
0
2
1
1
154 120
6
.
5
160 58
Meter version
up to 120A
(up to 160A)
transformer-
operated meter
272
265
Dimension
"
L"
Overall length of
meter without
terminal cover
313
38
330*)
62
340*)
(*) standard
65
Overall length of meter with terminal cover
Terminal cover free space in mm
Dimension
"
G"
27
UTEversion
Dimensions
7x15.3 =107.1
3
150
20.5
3
5
.
5
1
8
13x8.7 =113.1 18.5
150
1
4
.
2
Model (BV) C114-UTE
up to 120A maximum current
Hole diameter of current
terminals: 8.2mm (up to 100A)
9.5mm (up to 120A,
on special request
up to 160A)
Model (BV) C114W-UTE and
C116W-UTE
for transformer-operation
Hole diameters of terminals
4.5mm
28
29
30
Order Sheet Ref. No.
ELECTROMECHANICAL POLYPHASE METER Delivery date:
Quantity:
Final customer:
Address:
Phone: Fax: E.mail:
1 Meter type (please indicate): Jdirect conn. Jtransf. conn.
2 Wires: J 3 J4
3 Accuracy class: J1 (only transf. conn.) J2 J3 (only reactive)
4 Connection: JBS (symmetrical) J BS (asymmetrical) JDIN (asymmetrical) JUTE (symmetrical)
5 Direct connected, nominal current (A): J5 J10 J20 Jothers (indicate):
6 Direct connected, maximum current (A):
7 Transformer connected, load capacity: J120% J200%
8 Transformer connected, secondary current (A): J1 J5
9 Transformer connected, primary current (A):
10 Nominal voltage (3w) (V): J100 J 230 J400 Jothers (indicate):
11 Nominal voltage (4w) (V): J58/100 J 230/400 J240/415 Jothers (indicate):
12 Transformer connected, primary voltage (V):
313 Nominal frequency (Hz): J 50 J60
14 Bearing system: Jdouble jewel Jmagnetic
15 Register: Jsingle tariff, DIN Jsingle tariff, BS J7 digits
J double tariff, DIN Jothers (indicate)
16 Anti-reverse system: Jyes Jno
17 Pulse emitter (only with anti-reverse system):
JL3 J L3F JX6 JX7 (without CE mark)
18 Cover: J polycarbonate, transparent J bakelite with glass window
19 Terminal cover, bakelite: Jshort Jmedium Jlong Jlong
freespace: without 40mm 60mm 80mm
20 Terminal cover, polycarbonate black: J
21 Nameplate language: JEnglish JFrench JOthers (indicate):
22 Customer Logotype: Jyes (please attach) Jno
23 Customer serial number: Jyes (please attach) Jno
24 Bar code: Jyes (please attach) Jno
25 Other features (please attach)
SLB- RBU: Date: Signature:
31
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Available types
Direct connected meters
Four-wire meters
Accuracy Energytype Current ratinginAmps Model
10 (40) 20 (80) C114G
20 (100) C114N
Class 2 Active 5 (30) 10 (60) 20 (120) C114U
5 (40) 10 (80) 20 (160) C114K
5 (50) 10 (100) C114T
10 (40) 20 (80) BVC114G
20 (100) BVC114N
Class 3 Reactive 5 (30) 10 (60) 20 (120) BVC114U
5 (40) 10 (80) 20 (160) BVC114K
5 (50) 10 (100) BVC114T

Three-wire meters
Accuracy Energytype Current ratinginAmps Model
Class 2 Active
10 (40) 20 (80) 30 (120) B114G
5 (30) 10 (60) 20 (120) 25 (150) B114U
Class 3 Reactive
10 (40) 20 (80) 30 (120) BVB114G
5 (30) 10 (60) 20 (120) 25 (150) BVB114U
Transformer connected meters
Four-wire meters
Accuracy Energytype Current ratinginAmps (secondary)Model
1 C114W-0.2/1.2
Class 2 Active 5 C114W-1/6
5 (10) C114W-1.66/10
1 BVC114W-0.2/1.2
Class 3 Reactive 5 BVC114W-1/6
5 (10) BVC114W-1.66/10
1 C116W-0.2/1.2
Class 1 Active 5 C116W-1/6
5 (10) C116W-1.66/10
Three-wire meters
Accuracy Energytype Current ratinginAmps (secondary) Model
1 B114W-0.2/1.2
Class 2 Active 5 B114W-1/6
5 (10) B114W-1.66/10
1 BVB114W-0.2/1.2
Class 3 Reactive 5 BVB114W-1/6
5 (10) BVB114W-1.66/10
1 B116W-0.2/1.2
Class 1 Active 5 B116W-1/6
5 (10) B116W-1.66/10
For more information, please contact your local agency.
www.slb.com/rms
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