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_ISUDMMR_000010 - Define Tolerance Limits for Validation Classes

_ISUDMMR_000010 - Define Tolerance Limits for Validation Classes

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In this IMG activity, you define tolerance limits for the following independent validations allocated to a validation class:

  • 05 Tolerance limits (absolute): You can store absolute values here. The values are added to the expected consumption or subtracted from it. The consumption values calculated form the limits of the valid interval.
  • 06 Tolerance limits (relative): You can store percentages here. The percentages are multiplied by the expected consumption and then added or subtracted. The consumption values calculated form the limits of the valid interval.
  • 07 Tolerance limits (moving): The tolerance limits are defined by the gradient and displacement factor, which result in a function for calculating tolerance limits. See the formulas under:

Tolerance limits are defined in relation to consumption limits.

The system determines tolerance limits automatically via the expected consumption and the period duration according to the settings established above. The limits are displayed during Entry and correction of MR results and Monitoring of MR results. If the meter reading result exceeds or falls below these tolerance limits, it becomes implausible.

VCls | Valid-from consump. |I| EC | %PD. | %NDv.| Pos. dev.|Neg. dev.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
0001 |0 |1| 1 |70 |40 | |
0001 |100 |1| 1 |60 |30 | |
0001 |100 |2| 2 |65 |35 | |
0001 |1000 |1| 2 |50 |20 | |
0002 |0 |1| 1 | | |200 |100
0002 |5000 |1| 2 | | |400 |300


  • Results from registers with validation class 0001 have an upper limit of 70% and a lower limit of 40% within the range of 0 to 99 kwh. If these limits are exceeded, a warning is displayed (EC = 1).
    If consumption is between 100 to 999 kwh, a warning is displayed whenthe upper limit of 60 % or the lower limit 30 % is exceeded.
    A second interval (I = 2) was defined for the same consumption range. If the upper limit of 65 % and the lower limit of 35 % is exceeded, an error message is displayed instead of a warning (EC = 2). The meter reading result is automatically deferred for later processing if tolerance limits are exceeded.
  • Absolute deviations have been defined for validation class 0002. An error or warning message is displayed if tolerance limits exceeded. You can also combine perentage and absolute deviations.

  1. Choose New entries.
  2. Define tolerance limits for each validation class for independent validations.





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