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IEC 61968-9:2024

Enterprise business function interfaces for utility operations - Part 9: Interfaces for meter reading and control

Edition date: 2024-07-18
In Force
Available languages: English, French
Summary: IEC 61968-9:2024 specifies the information content of a set of message types that can be used to support many of the business functions related to meter reading and control. Typical uses of the message types include meter reading, controls, events, customer data synchronization and customer switching. Although intended primarily for electrical distribution networks, IEC 61968-9 can be used for other metering applications, including non-electrical metered quantities necessary to support gas and water networks.
The purpose of this document is to define a standard for the integration of metering systems (MS), which includes traditional manual systems, and (one or two-way) automated meter reading (AMR) systems, and meter data management (MDM) systems with other enterprise systems and business functions within the scope of IEC 61968. The scope of this document is the exchange of information between metering systems, MDM systems and other systems within the utility enterprise. The specific details of communication protocols those systems employ are outside the scope of this document. Instead, this document will recognize and model the general capabilities that can be potentially provided by advanced and/or legacy meter infrastructures, including two-way communication capabilities such as load control, dynamic pricing, outage detection, distributed energy resource (DER) control signals and on-request read. In this way, this document will not be impacted by the specification, development and/or deployment of next generation meter infrastructures either through the use of standards or proprietary means.
The focus of IEC 61968-9 is to define standard messages for the integration of enterprise applications, these messages may be directly or indirectly related to information flows within a broader scope. Examples would include messaging between head end systems and meters or PAN devices. The various components described later in this document will typically fall into either the category of a metering system (MS) head end, an MDM or other enterprise application (e.g. OMS, DRMS, CIS).
The capabilities and information provided by a meter reading and meter data management systems are important for a variety of purposes, including (but not limited to) interval data, time-based demand data, time-based energy data (usage and production), outage management, service interruption, service restoration, quality of service monitoring, distribution network analysis, distribution planning, demand response, customer billing and work management. This standard also extends the CIM (Common Information Model) to support the exchange of meter data.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2013. This edition constitutes a technical revision. Please see the foreword of IEC 61968-9 for further details.

l’IEC 61968-9:2024 spécifie le contenu informationnel d'un ensemble de types de messages qui peuvent être utilisés pour prendre en charge de nombreuses fonctions métier relatives au relevé et à la commande des compteurs. Les utilisations typiques des types de messages comprennent le relevé de compteurs, les commandes, les événements, la synchronisation des données client et la commutation de clientèle. Bien qu'elle soit principalement destinée aux réseaux de distribution électrique, l’IEC 61968-9 peut être utilisée pour d'autres applications de comptage, y compris les grandeurs comptées non électriques qui sont nécessaires pour prendre en charge les réseaux de gaz et d'eau.
Le but du présent document est de définir une norme pour l'intégration des systèmes de comptage (MS), qui inclut les systèmes manuels traditionnels et les systèmes de relevés de compteur automatisés (AMR) (à une seule voie ou à deux voies), ainsi que les systèmes de gestion des données de compteur (MDM – meter data management) avec d'autres systèmes et fonctions métier qui s'inscrivent dans le domaine d'application de l’IEC 61968. Le domaine d'application du présent document est l'échange d'informations entre les systèmes de comptage, les systèmes MDM et d'autres systèmes au sein de l'entreprise de distribution. Les informations détaillées spécifiques relatives aux protocoles de communications qu'utilisent les systèmes en question ne relèvent pas du domaine d'application du présent document. En revanche, la présente Norme internationale reconnaîtra et modélisera les capacités générales qui peuvent être potentiellement assurées par des infrastructures de compteurs avancées et/ou héritées, y compris les capacités de communication bidirectionnelle telles que régulation de la charge, tarification dynamique, détection d'interruptions de service, signaux de commande de ressources énergétiques réparties (DER) et lecture sur demande. Ainsi, le présent document ne sera pas influencé par la spécification, le développement et/ou le déploiement d'infrastructures de compteurs de prochaine génération, et ce, ni par l'utilisation de normes ni par des moyens propriétaires.
Les capacités et les informations fournies par des systèmes de relevés de compteurs et de gestion de données de compteur sont importantes pour une diversité d'applications, y compris (entre autres) les données d'intervalles, les données de demande fondées sur la durée, les données d'énergie fondées sur la durée (utilisation et production), la gestion des interruptions de service, l'interruption de service, le rétablissement du service, la surveillance de la qualité de service, l'analyse du réseau de distribution, la planification de la distribution, la réduction de la demande, la facturation des clients et la gestion des travaux. La présente norme étend également le CIM (Common Information Model, c'est-à-dire Modèle d'Information Commun) pour prendre en charge l'échange des données de compteurs.
Cette troisième édition annule et remplace la deuxième édition parue en 2013. Cette édition constitue une révision technique. Veuillez consulter l'avant-propos de la IEC 61968-9 pour plus de détails.

ICS: 33.200-Telecontrol. Telemetering (SCADA)
CTN: TC 57 - 1273

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