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Gas Metering
“ We have been very impressed with the Honeywell smart ESMR5 gas meters during development, test and implementation phases, along with the cooperation between Enexis Netbeheer and Honeywell teams.”Cees Euser, Manager of Enexis Netbeheer
Case Study
PIONEERING SMART METERING ROLLOUT IN EUROPEHoneywell Supplies the Next Generation of Smart Gas Meters to Enexis Netbeheer for Mass Rollout
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The SolutionBetween 2011 and 2013, Dutch network operators prepared a joint
specification for smart meters (Dutch Smart Meter Requirements,
final version DSMR4.2.2), which paved the way for installing both
electricity and gas meters. Honeywell was the first supplier of these
meters and initially provided the network operators with gas meters
featuring Absolute ENCODER technology, which is based on opto-
electronic scanning of the mechanical index, before an electronic
index with display was developed and successfully introduced to cover
the complex functional requirements. The fact that there have been
360,000 installations in the Netherlands alone indicates the reliability
and robust nature of the first generation of Honeywell’s electronic
index in practical use.
For the mass rollout, Dutch network operator Enexis Netbeheer created
a new set of its own specifications in 2014, known as “Enexis Smart
Meter Requirements” (ESMR5). As part of the ESMR5 requirements,
gas and electricity meters are able to communicate with each other
using wireless M-Bus (868 MHz) communication. The electricity meter
communicates with the head-end system (HES) via LTE (a 4G mobile
network standard). As a result of the follow-up project, Honeywell was
selected by Enexis as a supplier of smart ESMR5 gas meters.
Honeywell has now further developed the electronic index themis®evo
with a view to the forthcoming mass rollout both in the Netherlands and
in the United Kingdom. The new themis®evo index (ESMR5 version) is
based on the experience gained from the first generation of Honeywell
electronic indexes with a particular focus on energy-efficient operation
and wireless performance to provide maximum benefits to both the
end-consumer and the energy supplier. One of the major challenges
was to achieve a device with a battery life of at least 20 years. Honeywell
achieved this using robust hardware and software design, outstanding
production conditions with smart quality parameters and excellent
process capability.
The initial installation phase of new ESMR5 meters at Dutch
end-consumers was successfully completed by Enexis in the second
quarter of 2017, leading to the next phase, the mass rollout of the
new smart energy meters.
The Needs
The Netherlands government was one of the first in Europe to implement the European Directive on Energy End-Use Efficiency and Energy Services (2006/32/EC) regarding the installation of smart meters for electricity and gas. As a result, Dutch network operators are pioneers of smart metering in Europe. Their key target is to provide all households and commercial metering points in the Netherlands with smart meters by 2020.
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The Benefits• The combination of electricity and gas meters offers end-point
energy consumers near real-time information on energy consumption,
which allows them to reduce their energy use and significantly
decrease costs.
• The index has an outstanding battery life of at least 20 years.
The battery can, however, be replaced to extend the meter’s
service life in the network, if needed.
• The index can be used with all Honeywell residential and commercial
diaphragm gas meters and displays the volume at base conditions:
Using an integrated electronic temperature measuring system and
a fixed value for the pressure, the measured gas volume is converted
by calculation into a volume at base conditions (i.e. base temperature
Tb = 0°C, base pressure pb = 1013.25 hPa).
• Honeywell’s ESMR5 smart gas meters are fully interoperable with
all ESMR5-compliant smart electricity meters using wireless M-Bus
communication – ensuring that they can operate successfully within
a heterogeneous metering environment.
• Security measures ensure the integrity, confidentiality and authenticity
of data exchange between the various communication partners.
• Secure, over-the-air firmware upgrades guarantee that the technology
is future-proof and can be updated to meet new requirements.
• The new themis®evo index is a combination of state-of-the-art
technology with the experience gained from over 1.5 million installed
diaphragm gas meters with electronic indexes – showcasing
innovation and reliability.
Rev.1 Gas Case Study 03/18© 2018 Honeywell International Inc.
themis®evo – 2nd Generation Electronic Index
Diaphragm Gas Meter BK-G4 ETeB with Electronic Index themis®evo (ESMR5 Version)
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