Any din rail electricity meter used for sub-metering is now required to comply with NMI testing standards for energy meters.
Any din rail electricity meter used for sub-metering is now required to comply with NMI testing standards for energy meters.
From January 2013, the exemption for energy meters used for trade (billing customers) was lifted, meaning energy meters used in residential, commercial and other businesses environments must now have NMI (National Measurement Institute) approval.
Electricity energy metering accuracy is an important step in ensuring data integrity. Anomalies in measurements can, over a period of time, create hundreds or thousands of dollars in errors.
The new Power of Choice (PoC) reforms implemented within Australia work to provide benefit to consumers combined with the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) expanding competition in metering and related services review.
SATEC’s electricity multi circuit metering technology can reduce space and installation time by as much as 75% when the BFM136 is installed when compared to discrete metering installations.
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