Lus-Cpall-Maq-Spe-Ut-40603 - Gas Smart Sub-Meter System Guideline - Rev. 00
Lus-Cpall-Maq-Spe-Ut-40603 - Gas Smart Sub-Meter System Guideline - Rev. 00
Lus-Cpall-Maq-Spe-Ut-40603 - Gas Smart Sub-Meter System Guideline - Rev. 00
DOCUMENT HISTORY
REASON PREPARED
REV NO. DATE CHANGES STATUS CHECKED BY APPROVED BY
FOR ISSUE BY
D. Reed
0 IFA 31-July-2018 PFC B. Kumar Vinod K.K.
Phillips
Contents
1.1 INTRODUCTION 3
1.4 FUNCTIONS 4
1.7 WARRANTY 5
1.9 COMMUNICATION 6
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This document sets forth minimal functional requirements for an Automatic Meter Reading (AMR)
system of gas sub-meters. Gas sub-meters shall be provided for each tenant and shall measure
consumption of gas and store data, communicate with extremely located devices, servers, etc.
Technical detail of proposed gas sub-meter shall be submitted by sub-developer in compliance
with the guideline for Marafeq’s approval. Training for Marafeq’s operation & maintenance staff
shall be provided / carried out by the manufacturer’s experts.
A. The gas sub-meter is integral part of AMR system, the sub-meter shall be capable to read,
store, visualize and export meter data. The gas sub-meter data received from the AMR
system shall allow charging each tenant for the consumption of gas used on a monthly basis
or on other time scales as advised by the client.
B. To ensure AMR data consistency, the industry standard M-Bus (METER BUS) system shall
be used as the communication platform.
C. The AMR system shall contain the provision of a seamless integration of any kind of
resource/gas meters.
D. The each gas sub-meter shall be installed inside the kitchen or as per IFC design. Marafeq’s
personnel shall have unconditional access to all gas sub-meters.
E. See Figure 1 for gas sub-metering system concept.
F. The gas sub-meters shall be installed in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
G. Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) system consists of gas sub-meters at each individual gas
user in each building and M-bus master/Data collector. Each gas sub-meter measures and
archives the gas usage for the user on which it is installed. Each gas sub-meter shall transmit
the archived gas usage data to an M-bus master/Data collector to be installed near to gas
control panel or as per site recommendations. Marafeq’s personnel shall have unconditional
access to M-bus master/Data collector.
H. M-bus master/Data collector shall have Ethernet TCP/IP port and to be able to communicate
with AMR system on Ethernet TCP/IP protocol.
I. M-bus master, gas sub-meters, enclosure and accessories shall be supplied, installed and
commissioned by the sub-developer as per manufacturer’s guideline.
J. M-bus master/Data collector shall be installed in minimum IP 55 enclosure.
K. AMR licensed software shall be provided for meters reading, billing, editing, validating, data
freezing and with different tariff rules.
L. M-bus master/Data collector shall be integrated with AMR system on Lusail Integrated
Access Network (LIAN) from sub developer telecom room to command and control center’s
telecom room therefore contractor must follow latest Lusail Smart City Guideline and Lusail
Smart Services Interface Guideline for seamless system integration , these guidelines are
uploaded on Lusail website.
A. All gas sub-meters shall be provided with an integral or internal M-Bus communication
interface, ensuring real data communication between the gas sub-meters and the AMR
System. The meter design shall be compact to be suitable for residential metering application.
B. The individual gas sub-meter data shall be read out by the AMR software through the M-Bus
master. On timely scales to be defined by the operator, the AMR software shall receive all
meter data automatically based on a present time scheduled reading job, or by a manual data
acquisition.
C. The transmission of the gas sub-meter data from the M-Bus Master to the Centralized AMR
software on fiber optic network architecture provided by the telecom provider.
D. The individual gas sub-meters are connected on a wired M-Bus network and are connected to
a dedicated M-Bus gas master/Data collector. The M-Bus master shall able connect to the
telecom room provider switch in the building telecom room on Ethernet TCP/IP protocol.
1.4 FUNCTIONS
O. Data stored in the gas sub-meter shall not be lost during the calibration or upon loss of power
supply or without battery power supply.
P. A communication indicator is lighted when meter is communicating through its communication
port.
Q. A low battery indicator shall flash when the battery needs to be replaced.
R. All registered data shall be written in the memory at least once per day and whenever power
failure occurs.
S. Alarms shall be generated for the minimum events such as 95 % filling of gas sub-meter
memory, password failure, and communication failure.
T. Internal real Time clock with battery backup shall automatically synchronize with AMR system
clock, and the calendar shall be corrected for meter service life and automatically compensate
for leap year. This sub-metering shall record time based on Qatar standard time.
U. Each gas sub-meter shall be provided with a suitably sized name-plate in non-corrodible
material and fastened inside the sub-meter cover. Sub-meter data shall be readable from
outside through a glass window. The name-plate shall have minimum following information:
1. Manufacture’s name or trademark and place of manufacture
2. Serial number
3. Year of manufacture
4. Operating temperature
5. Maximum operating pressure
6. Accuracy of the gas sub-meter
A. Provide hardware to manufacturer's latest revision level. Provide hardware release upgrades,
on overlapped exchange basis, as issued by manufacturer from date of initial equipment
shipment through end of warranty period of the contract.
B. Provide manufacturer's system software upgrades as issued, from date of initial equipment
through end of warranty period of contract. Display software revision level on main menus.
1.7 WARRANTY
A. All components shall have a warranty of 2 years from date of handing over.
B. Specified availability shall be maintained throughout warranty period. Failure to achieve
specified availability may result in extension of warranty period until specified performance
has been met for continuous period equivalent to warranty period.
1.9 COMMUNICATION
The gas sub-meter and M-bus master/Data collector shall be provided with multiple communication
port and support multiple open protocols. Minimum following communication ports shall be
provided in the sub-meter:
A. The interface between gas sub-meters and M-Bus master shall be through M-Bus.
B. Optical communication port in compliance to IEC 62056-21. The optical port shall allow bi-
directional communication with a PC for rapid, error free electronic data transfer and to
configure the meter.
C. M-bus master shall have Ethernet TCP/IP protocol port to communicate with AMR software.
D. CAT 6 Ethernet cable shall be laid from M-bus master/Data collector to Sub developer
telecom room if distance from M-bus master/Data collector to sub-developer telecom room is
less than 80 meters else fiber optic cable shall be laid by sub developer as per Lusail smart
city guideline, accordingly sub developer needs to provide managed Ethernet/Cu switch with
LC/APC redundant ports in compliance with the smart city guideline.
E. A standard serial port (RS485) for M-bus communication with maximum communication
speed upto115200 baud rate. Serial port shall support digital communications of internal
logical points to other sub-meters and master meter.
F. Sub-meter system shall support the following communication protocols: M-Bus, Optical.
B. Meter data acquisition through digital communication with the gas sub-metering master in
each building shall be initiated by the AMR system due to the following:
1. Automatically on a user defined and selected time interval.
C. Customizable validation reports shall be generated following the completion of the validation
process.
1. Provide capability to automatically and manually generate the validation report.
2. Provide capability to automatically email validation report to defined email addresses.
A. Defined users of the system shall have the capability to edit existing meter data, add new
meter data, or delete meter data.
B. Original metering data shall be available for retrieval and restoration during the editing
process.
C. System shall track and report the following:
1. What metering data was edited?
2. Who performed any metering data edit?
3. The time any metering data was edited.
A. The administrator of the system shall have the capability to freeze any gas sub-metering data
for selected period of time. That prevents any further data change. The functionality is used
after validation and editing process in order to guarantee that data in the database will remain
unchanged.
B. It is possible to unfreeze the data but could be only done by administrator with appropriate
rights.
A. The system shall provide the capability of inputting 10 tariff rules and generate reports based
on those tariff rules.
B. This option shall allow the user to read the gas sub-meter from the preset list of billing
features called billing scheme.
C. The billing feature of the sub-meter shall be displayed on a dialogue box through which one
can select the required features and store in the billing scheme. One of many stored billing
scheme shall be selected and used for reading the sub-meter for billing purpose.
D. All billing reading taken on a single day shall be appended to one file and stored with user
name and the date of reading as a reference and later on it may be exported in a different
data format for billing purpose.
E. The reading tariff features are as given below:
1. Gas sub-meter number
2. All consumption registers reading
3. All tariff registers reading
4. All tariff registers stored in the historical data
1. Elster
2. ITRON
3. ACTARIS
1. Compliance Statement
2. Highlighted Technical Documents
3. Bill of Materials
4. System Architecture, General Arrangement, Electrical and Riser Diagram
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