METROLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SMART HEAT METERS

L. Celenza, M. Dell’Isola, R. D’Alessio, G. Ficco, P. Vigo, A. Viola
Abstract:
Nowadays heat meters only measure the consumptions of thermal energy and they normally do not allow remote transmission of measurement data for subsequent management purposes. Furthermore, thermal energy measurements are normally performed without evaluating the real “quality” of the supplied thermal energy. On the other hand, the typical features of smart metering could allow to continuously transmit energy data, also interacting with supply and management issues. In this paper, the authors present a brief critical analysis of the main issues of smart metering in thermal energy measurements both in a direct way using heat meters and in an indirect one using heat cost allocators to enhance energy savings of consumers. The first results of some metrological tests aimed to evaluate the influence of common installation effects on commercial direct heat meters are also discussed.
Keywords:
smart metering, thermal energy measurements, heat meters
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC9
Event name:
FLOMEKO 2013
Title:

16th International Flow Measurement Conference

Place:
Paris, FRANCE
Time:
24 September 2013 - 26 September 2013