This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 is applicable to the type evaluation and initial verification testing of
water meters for cold potable water and hot water as defined in ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49‑1:2013.
OIML Certificates of Conformity can be issued for water meters under the scope of the OIML Certificate
System, provided that this part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49, ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49‑1:2013 and
ISO 4064-3:2014|OIML R 49‑3:2013 are used in accordance with the rules of the System.
This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 sets out details of the test programme, principles, equipment and
procedures to be used for the type evaluation, and initial verification of a meter type.
The provisions of this part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 also apply to ancillary devices, if required by national
regulations.
The provisions include requirements for testing the complete water meter and for testing the
measurement transducer (including the flow or volume sensor) and the calculator (including the
indicating device) of a water meter as separate units.

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This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 specifies the metrological and technical requirements for water meters
for cold potable water and hot water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters
incorporate devices which indicate the integrated volume.
In addition to water meters based on mechanical principles, this part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 applies to
devices based on electrical or electronic principles, and mechanical principles incorporating electronic
devices, used to measure the volume of cold potable water and hot water.
This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 also applies to electronic ancillary devices. Ancillary devices are
optional. However, it is possible for national or regional regulations to render some ancillary devices
mandatory in relation to the utilization of water meters.
NOTE Any national regulations apply in the country of use.

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This part of ISO 4064 applies to water meters used to meter the volume of cold potable water and hot
water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters incorporate devices which
indicate the integrated volume.
This part of ISO 4064 specifies criteria for the selection of single, combination and concentric water
meters, associated fittings, installation, special requirements for meters, and the first operation of new
or repaired meters to ensure accurate constant measurement and reliable reading of the meter.
In addition to meters based on mechanical principles, this part of ISO 4064 also applies to water
meters based on electrical or electronic principles, and to water meters based on mechanical principles
incorporating electronic devices, used to measure the volume of cold potable water and hot water. It also
applies to electronic ancillary devices. Ancillary devices are optional. However, national or international
regulations may make some ancillary devices mandatory in relation to the utilization of the water meter.
The recommendations of this part of ISO 4064 apply to water meters, irrespective of technology, defined
as integrating measuring instruments continuously determining the volume of water flowing through
them.
NOTE Any national regulations apply in the country of use.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements and tests for the construction, performance, safety and production of class 1,5 diaphragm gas meters (referred to as meters). This applies to meters with co-axial single pipe, or two pipe connections, that are used to measure volumes of fuel gases, which are within the limits of test gases of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd families described in EN 437. The meters have maximum working pressures not exceeding 0,5 bar and maximum actual flow rates not exceeding 160 m3.h−1 over a minimum ambient temperature range of −10 °C to 40 °C and a gas temperature range as specified by the manufacturer with a minimum range of 40 K.
This standard applies to meters with and without built-in temperature conversion that are installed in locations with vibration and shocks of low significance (see MID Annex 1 Chapter 1.3.2 (a), class M1). It also applies to meters in:
-   closed locations (indoor or outdoor with protection as specified by the manufacturer) both with condensing humidity or with non-condensing humidity;
or, if specified by the manufacturer:
-   open locations (outdoor without any covering) both with condensing humidity and with non-condensing humidity;
-   in locations with electromagnetic disturbances corresponding to those likely to be found in residential, commercial and light industrial buildings (see MID Annex 1 Chapter 1.3.3 (a), class E1).
Unless otherwise stated, all pressures given in this document are gauge pressure.
Requirements for electronic indexes, batteries, valves incorporated in the meter and other additional functionalities are given in EN 16314.
Unless otherwise stated in a particular test, the tests are carried out on meters that include additional functionality devices intended by the manufacturer.
Clauses 1 to 9 and Annexes B and C are for design and type testing only.
NOTE   The content of OIML Publication 'International Recommendation R 137' has been taken into account in the drafting of this standard.
If no specific requirements are given for test equipment, the instruments used should be traceable to a national or international reference standard and the uncertainty (2σ) should be better than 1/5 of the maximum value of the parameter to be tested. For differential results the repeatability (2σ)/resolution should be better than 1/5 of the maximum value of the parameter to be tested.

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This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 is applicable to the type evaluation and initial verification testing of
water meters for cold potable water and hot water as defined in ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49‑1:2013.
OIML Certificates of Conformity can be issued for water meters under the scope of the OIML Certificate
System, provided that this part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49, ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49‑1:2013 and
ISO 4064-3:2014|OIML R 49‑3:2013 are used in accordance with the rules of the System.
This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 sets out details of the test programme, principles, equipment and
procedures to be used for the type evaluation, and initial verification of a meter type.
The provisions of this part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 also apply to ancillary devices, if required by national
regulations.
The provisions include requirements for testing the complete water meter and for testing the
measurement transducer (including the flow or volume sensor) and the calculator (including the
indicating device) of a water meter as separate units.

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This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 specifies the metrological and technical requirements for water meters
for cold potable water and hot water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters
incorporate devices which indicate the integrated volume.
In addition to water meters based on mechanical principles, this part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 applies to
devices based on electrical or electronic principles, and mechanical principles incorporating electronic
devices, used to measure the volume of cold potable water and hot water.
This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 also applies to electronic ancillary devices. Ancillary devices are
optional. However, it is possible for national or regional regulations to render some ancillary devices
mandatory in relation to the utilization of water meters.
NOTE Any national regulations apply in the country of use.

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This part of ISO 4064 applies to water meters used to meter the volume of cold potable water and hot
water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters incorporate devices which
indicate the integrated volume.
This part of ISO 4064 specifies criteria for the selection of single, combination and concentric water
meters, associated fittings, installation, special requirements for meters, and the first operation of new
or repaired meters to ensure accurate constant measurement and reliable reading of the meter.
In addition to meters based on mechanical principles, this part of ISO 4064 also applies to water
meters based on electrical or electronic principles, and to water meters based on mechanical principles
incorporating electronic devices, used to measure the volume of cold potable water and hot water. It also
applies to electronic ancillary devices. Ancillary devices are optional. However, national or international
regulations may make some ancillary devices mandatory in relation to the utilization of the water meter.
The recommendations of this part of ISO 4064 apply to water meters, irrespective of technology, defined
as integrating measuring instruments continuously determining the volume of water flowing through
them.
NOTE Any national regulations apply in the country of use.

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EN ISO 4064-4 applies to water meters used to meter the volume of cold potable water and hot water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters incorporate devices which indicate the integrated volume. This part of ISO 4064 specifies technical characteristics and pressure loss requirements for meters for cold potable water and hot water. It applies to water meters which can withstand: a) a maximum admissible pressure (MAP) equal to at least 1 MPa1) [0,6 MPa for meters for use with pipe nominal diameters (DNs) ≥500 mm]; b) a maximum admissible temperature (MAT) for cold potable water meters of 30 °C; c) a MAT for hot water meters of up to 180 °C, depending on class. In addition to meters based on mechanical principles, this part of ISO 4064 also applies to water meters based on electrical or electronic principles, and to water meters based on mechanical principles incorporating electronic devices, used to meter the volume flow of hot water and cold potable water. It also applies to electronic ancillary devices. As a rule ancillary devices are optional. However, national or international regulations may make some ancillary devices mandatory in relation to the utilization of the water meter.

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EN ISO 4064-3 specifies a test report format to be used in conjunction with ISO 4064-1|OIML R 49-1 and ISO 4064-2|OIML R 49-2 for water meters for cold potable water and hot water.

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ISO 4064-4:2014 applies to water meters used to meter the volume of cold potable water and hot water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters incorporate devices which indicate the integrated volume.
ISO 4064-4:2014 specifies technical characteristics and pressure loss requirements for meters for cold potable water and hot water. It applies to water meters which can withstand: a) a maximum admissible working pressure (MAP) equal to at least 1 MPa [0,6 MPa for meters for use with pipe nominal diameters (DNs) ≥500 mm]; b) a maximum admissible temperature (MAT) for cold potable water meters of 30 °C; c) a MAT for hot water meters up to 180 °C, depending on class.
In addition to meters based on mechanical principles, ISO 4064-4:2014 also applies to water meters based on electrical or electronic principles, and to water meters based on mechanical principles incorporating electronic devices, used to meter the volume flow of hot water and cold potable water. It also applies to electronic ancillary devices. As a rule ancillary devices are optional. However, national or international regulations may make some ancillary devices mandatory in relation to the utilization of the water meter.

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ISO 4064-3:2014|OIML R 49-3:2013 specifies a test report format to be used in conjunction with ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49-1:2013 and ISO 4064-2:2014|OIML R 49-2:2013 for water meters for cold potable water and hot water.

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This document specifies the requirements and tests for the construction, performance, safety and conformity of gas volume electronic conversion devices associated to gas meters, used to measure volumes of fuel gases of the 1st and 2nd families according to EN 437.
This document is intended for type testing, the detailed relevant provisions of which are given in Annex A.
Only three kinds of conversion are treated in this document:
-   conversion as a function of temperature only (called T conversion);
-   conversion as a function of the pressure and of the temperature with constant compression factor (called PT conversion);
-   conversion as a function of the pressure, the temperature and taking into account the compression factor (called PTZ conversion).
This document is not relevant to temperature conversion integrated into gas meters which only indicate the converted volume.
EN 12405-2 applies for energy conversion.
Gas-volume conversion devices consist of a calculator and a temperature transducer or a calculator, a temperature transducer and a pressure transducer locally installed.
For application of this document, a conversion device may be, as a choice of the manufacturer, considered as a complete instrument (Type 1) or made of separate elements (Type 2), according to the definitions given in 3.1.18.1 and 3.1.18.2.
In this last case, the provisions concerning pressure transducers, temperature sensors and temperature transducers are given in Annexes B, C and D respectively.
Any conversion device can provide an error curve correction for a gas meter.
NOTE   When rendering an account to an end user the readings from the conversion device can be used in conjunction with the readings from a gas meter conforming to EN 1359, EN 12480, or EN 12261, as appropriate, or to any other appropriate and relevant international or national standard for gas meters, without prejudice of national regulations.

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This European Standard specifies initial verification tests and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies commissioning, operational monitoring and maintenance and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies the general requirements and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies the constructional requirements and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies pattern approval tests and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard applies to the following parts of supply systems for the automatic liquid fuel supply of consuming units from one or more tanks:
a)   isolating valve;
b)   quick-acting valve;
c)   switch-over valve;
d)   forced switch-over valve;
e)   check valve;
f)   pressure compensating device;
g)   discharge valve;
h)   pressure reducer;
i)   filter;
j)   meter;
k)   de-aerator;
l)   anti-siphon safety device;
m)   pressure retaining device;
n)   isolation device;
o)   pressure gauge;
p)   vapour/air separator;
q)   pressure control path;
r)   combined part
s)   other part.

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This document specifies the requirements and tests for the construction, performance, safety and conformity of gas-volume electronic conversion devices associated to gas meters, used to measure volumes of fuel gases of the 1st and 2nd families according to EN 437.
This document is intended for type testing, the detailed relevant provisions of which are given in Annex A.
Only three kinds of conversion are treated in this document:
-   conversion as a function of temperature only (called T conversion);
-   conversion as a function of the pressure and of the temperature with constant compression factor (called PT conversion);
-   conversion as a function of the pressure, the temperature and taking into account the compression factor (called PTZ conversion).
This document is not relevant to temperature conversion integrated into gas meters which only indicate the converted volume.
Gas-volume conversion devices consist of a calculator and a temperature transducer or a calculator, a temperature transducer and a pressure transducer locally installed.
For application of this document, a conversion device may be, as a choice of the manufacturer, considered as a complete instrument (Type 1) or made of separate elements (Type 2), according to the definitions given in 3.1.20.1 and 3.1.20.2.
In this last case, the provisions concerning pressure transducers, temperature sensors and temperature transducers are given in Annexes B, C and D respectively.
Any conversion device can provide an error curve correction for a gas meter.
NOTE   When rendering an account to an end user the readings from the conversion device can be used in conjunction with the readings from a gas meter conforming to EN 1359, EN 12480, or EN 12261, as appropriate, or to any other appropriate and relevant international or national standard for gas meters, without prejudice of national regulations.

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This European Standard specifies the general requirements and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies the constructional requirements and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies pattern approval tests and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies initial verification tests and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies commissioning, operational monitoring and maintenance and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies commissioning, operational monitoring and maintenance and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies initial verification tests and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies the constructional requirements and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies the general requirements and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies pattern approval tests and applies to heat meters. Heat meters are instruments intended for measuring the energy which in a heat-exchange circuit is absorbed (cooling) or given up (heating) by a liquid called the heat-conveying liquid. The heat meter indicates the quantity of heat in legal units.
Electrical safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Pressure safety requirements are not covered by this European Standard.
Surface mounted temperature sensors are not covered by this European Standard.
This standard covers meters for closed systems only, where the differential pressure over the thermal load is limited.

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This European Standard specifies requirements and tests for the construction, performance and safety of class 1,0 and class 1,5 battery powered ultrasonic gas meters (hereinafter referred to as meters), having co-axial single pipe, or two pipe connections, used to measure volumes of distributed fuel gases of the second and/or third family, as given in EN 437, at maximum working pressures not exceeding 0,5 bar ) and maximum actual flow rates of up to 10 m3/h over a minimum ambient temperature range of -10 °C to +40 °C, and minimum gas temperature span of 40 K, for domestic applications. This European Standard applies to meters where the measuring element and the register(s) are enclosed in the same case.
This European Standard applies to meters with and without built-in temperature conversion, that are installed in locations with vibration and shocks of low significance and in
- closed locations (indoor or outdoor with protection as specified by the manufacturer) with condensing or with non-condensing humidity
or, if specified by the manufacturer,
- open locations (outdoor without any covering) with condensing humidity or with non-condensing humidity
and in locations with electromagnetic disturbances.
Unless otherwise stated, all pressures given in this European Standard are gauge pressures.
When more than one meter type is submitted for testing, then each meter type is required to be tested against this European Standard.
Clauses 1 to 15 and Annex C are for design and type testing only.
NOTE   See Annex A for production requirements.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements and tests for the construction, performance, safety and conformity of gas volume electronic conversion devices associated to gas meters, used to measure volumes of fuel gases of the 1st and 2nd families according to EN 437.
This European Standard is intended for type testing, the detailed relevant provisions of which are given in Annex A.
Only three kinds of conversion are treated in this European Standard:
   conversion as a function of temperature only (called T conversion);
   conversion as a function of the pressure and of the temperature with constant compression factor (called PT conversion);
   conversion as a function of the pressure, the temperature and taking into account the compression factor (called PTZ conversion).
!This document is not relevant to temperature conversion integrated into gas meters which only indicate the converted volume."
EN 12405-2 for energy conversion is in preparation.
Gas-volume conversion devices consist of a calculator and a temperature transducer or a calculator, a temperature transducer and a pressure transducer locally installed.
For application of this European Standard, a conversion device may be, as a choice of the manufacturer, considered as a complete instrument (Type 1) or made of separate elements (Type 2), according to the definitions given in 3.1.18.1 and 3.1.18.2.
In this last case, the provisions concerning pressure transducers, temperature sensors and temperature transducers are given in Annexes B, C and D respectively.
Any conversion device can provide an error curve correction for a gas meter.
NOTE   When rendering an account to an end user the readings from the conversion device can be used in conjunction with the readings from a gas meter conforming to EN 1359, EN 12480, or EN 12261, as appropriate, or to any other appropriate and relevant international or national standard for gas meters, without prejudice of national regulations.

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This European Standard specifies requirements and tests for the construction, performance and safety of class 1,0 and class 1,5 battery powered ultrasonic gas meters (hereinafter referred to as meters), having co-axial single pipe, or two pipe connections, used to measure volumes of distributed fuel gases of the second and/or third family, as given in EN 437, at maximum working pressures not exceeding 0,5 bar ) and maximum actual flow rates of up to 10 m3/h over a minimum ambient temperature range of -10 °C to +40 °C, and minimum gas temperature span of 40 K, for domestic applications. This European Standard applies to meters where the measuring element and the register(s) are enclosed in the same case.
This European Standard applies to meters with and without built-in temperature conversion, that are installed in locations with vibration and shocks of low significance and in
   closed locations (indoor or outdoor with protection as specified by the manufacturer) with condensing or with non-condensing humidity
   or, if specified by the manufacturer,
   open locations (outdoor without any covering) with condensing humidity or with non-condensing humidity
and in locations with electromagnetic disturbances.
Unless otherwise stated, all pressures given in this European Standard are gauge pressures.
When more than one meter type is submitted for testing, then each meter type is required to be tested against this European Standard.
Clauses 1 to 15 and Annex C are for design and type testing only.
NOTE   See Annex A for production requirements.

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To harmonize the standard under the MID, 2004/22/EC.  The Target dates have been shortened in order to meet the enforcement date of the MID.

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This Standard specifies the range of application, the requirements and tests for the design, performance and safety of turbine gas meters having in line pipe connections for gas flow measurement. This standard applies to turbine gas meters used to measure the volume of fuel gases of the 1st and 2nd gas families at maximum working pressures up to 25 000 m3/h over a temperature range of at least -5 °C to +35 °C.

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To harmonize the standard under the MID, 2004/22/EC.  The Target dates have been shortened in order to meet the enforcement date of the MID.

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TC - 5.2.7.1, E.2.1, working pressure

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This Standard specifies the range of application, the requirements and tests for the design, performance and safety of turbine gas meters having in line pipe connections for gas flow measurement. This standard applies to turbine gas meters used to measure the volume of fuel gases of the 1st and 2nd gas families at maximum working pressures up to 25 000 m3/h over a temperature range of at least -5 °C to +35 °C.

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This European Standard specifies ranges, construction, performances, output characteristics and testing of rotary displacement gas meters (hereinafter referred to as RD meters or simply meters) for gas volume measurement.
This European Standard applies to rotary displacement gas meters used to measure the volume of fuel gases of at least the 1st, 2nd and 3rd gas families, the composition of which is specified in EN 437:2003+A1:2009, at a maximum working pressure up to and including 20 bar over an ambient and gas temperature range of at least −10 °C to +40 °C.
This European Standard applies to meters that are installed in locations with vibration and shocks of low significance and in
•   closed locations (indoor or outdoor with protection as specified by the manufacturer) with condensing or with non-condensing humidity
or, if specified by the manufacturer,
•   open locations (outdoor without any covering) with condensing humidity or with non-condensing humidity;
Unless otherwise specified in this standard:
•   all pressures used are gauge;
•   all influence quantities, except the one under test, are kept relatively constant at their reference value.
This European Standard also applies to meters with a maximum allowable pressure PS and the volume V of less than 6 000 bar • litres or with a product of PS and DN of less than 3 000 bar.
NOTE   These limits are the same as in EU directive 97/23/EC.
This European Standard can be used for both pattern approval and individual meter testing. Cross-reference tables are given in:
•   Annex A for the tests that need to be undertaken for pattern approval;
•   Annex B for individual meter testing.
Some parts of this standard cover meters with mechanical index only.
The risk philosophy adopted in this standard is based on the analysis of hazards on account of pressure. The standard applies principles to eliminate or reduce hazards. Where these hazards cannot be eliminated appropriate protection measures are specified.

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To harmonize the standard under the MID, 2004/22/EC.  The Target dates have been shortened in order to meet the enforcement date of the MID.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements and tests for the construction, performance and safety of diaphragm gas meters (hereinafter referred to as meters) having co-axial single pipe, or two pipe connections, used to measure volumes of fuel gases of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd families according to EN 437:1993, at maximum working pressures of up to 1 bar and maximum actual flow rates of up to 160 m3/h over a minimum ambient and gas temperature range of -5°C to + 35 °C.

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To harmonize the standard under the MID, 2004/22/EC.  The Target dates have been shortened in order to meet the enforcement date of the MID.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements and tests for the construction, performance and safety of diaphragm gas meters (hereinafter referred to as meters) having co-axial single pipe, or two pipe connections, used to measure volumes of fuel gases of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd families according to EN 437:1993, at maximum working pressures of up to 1 bar and maximum actual flow rates of up to 160 m3/h over a minimum ambient and gas temperature range of -5°C to + 35 °C.

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This part of ISO 4064 applies to water meters used to meter the volume of cold potable water and hot
water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters incorporate devices which
indicate the integrated volume.
This part of ISO 4064 specifies criteria for the selection of single, combination and concentric water
meters, associated fittings, installation, special requirements for meters, and the first operation of new
or repaired meters to ensure accurate constant measurement and reliable reading of the meter.
In addition to meters based on mechanical principles, this part of ISO 4064 also applies to water
meters based on electrical or electronic principles, and to water meters based on mechanical principles
incorporating electronic devices, used to measure the volume of cold potable water and hot water. It also
applies to electronic ancillary devices. Ancillary devices are optional. However, national or international
regulations may make some ancillary devices mandatory in relation to the utilization of the water meter.
The recommendations of this part of ISO 4064 apply to water meters, irrespective of technology, defined
as integrating measuring instruments continuously determining the volume of water flowing through
them.
NOTE Any national regulations apply in the country of use.

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EN ISO 4064-1 specifies the metrological and technical requirements for water meters for cold potable water and hot water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters incorporate devices which indicate the integrated volume. In addition to water meters based on mechanical principles, this part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 applies to devices based on electrical or electronic principles, and mechanical principles incorporating electronic devices, used to measure the volume of cold potable water and hot water. This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 also applies to electronic ancillary devices. Ancillary devices are optional. However, it is possible for national or regional regulations to render some ancillary devices mandatory in relation to the utilization of water meters.

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EN ISO 4064-2 is applicable to the type evaluation and initial verification testing of water meters for cold potable water and hot water as defined in ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49-1:2013. OIML Certificates of Conformity can be issued for water meters under the scope of the OIML Certificate System, provided that this part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49, ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49-1:2013 and ISO 4064-3:2014|OIML R 49-3:2013 are used in accordance with the rules of the System. This part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 sets out details of the test programme, principles, equipment and procedures to be used for the type evaluation, and initial verification of a meter type. The provisions of this part of ISO 4064|OIML R 49 also apply to ancillary devices, if required by national regulations. The provisions include requirements for testing the complete water meter and for testing the measurement transducer (including the flow or volume sensor) and the calculator (including the indicating device) of a water meter as separate

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ISO 4064-2:2014|OIML R 49-2:2013 is applicable to the type evaluation and initial verification testing of water meters for cold potable water and hot water as defined in ISO 4064‑1:2014|OIML R 49‑1:2013. OIML Certificates of Conformity can be issued for water meters under the scope of the OIML Certificate System, provided that ISO 4064-2:2014|OIML R 49-2:2013, ISO 4064‑1:2014|OIML R 49‑1:2013 and ISO 4064‑3:2014|OIML R 49‑3:2013 are used in accordance with the rules of the system.
ISO 4064-2:2014|OIML R 49-2:2013 sets out details of the test programme, principles, equipment and procedures to be used for the type evaluation, and initial verification of a meter type.
The provisions of ISO 4064-2:2014|OIML R 49-2:2013 also apply to ancillary devices, if required by national regulations.
The provisions include requirements for testing the complete water meter and for testing the measurement transducer (including the flow or volume sensor) and the calculator (including the indicating device) of a water meter as separate units.

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ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49-1:2013 specifies metrological and technical requirements of water meters for cold potable water and hot water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters incorporate devices which indicate the integrated volume.
In addition to water meters based on mechanical principles, ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49-1:2013 applies to devices based on electrical or electronic principles, and mechanical principles incorporating electronic devices, used to measure the volume of cold potable water and hot water.
ISO 4064-1:2014|OIML R 49-1:2013 also applies to electronic ancillary devices. Ancillary devices are optional. However, it is possible for national or regional regulations to make some ancillary devices mandatory in relation to the utilization of water meters.

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ISO 4064-5:2014 applies to water meters used to meter the volume of cold potable water and hot water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters incorporate devices which indicate the integrated volume.
ISO 4064-5:2014 specifies criteria for the selection of single, combination and concentric water meters, associated fittings, installation, special requirements for meters, and the first operation of new or repaired meters to ensure accurate constant measurement and reliable reading of the meter.
In addition to meters based on mechanical principles, ISO 4064-5:2014 also applies to water meters based on electrical or electronic principles, and to water meters based on mechanical principles incorporating electronic devices, used to measure the volume of cold potable water and hot water. It also applies to electronic ancillary devices. Ancillary devices are optional. However, national or international regulations may make some ancillary devices mandatory in relation to the utilization of the water meter.
The recommendations of ISO 4064-5:2014 apply to water meters, irrespective of technology, defined as integrating measuring instruments continuously determining the volume of water flowing through them.

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TC - Correction of equations sign in Annex B, row 4.3 of the E + F language versions according to resolution CEN/TC 176 N 97

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TC - Correction of equation sign in 4.3, 1st paragraph according to resolution CEN/TC 176 N 97

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