ATS 4747.6-2008
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Meters for non-urban water supply Installation and commissioning of open channel meters
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30-06-2017
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30-06-2008
Sets out requirements for the installation and commissioning of meters complying with ATS 4747.3 for use in non-urban applications in open channel and part-filled pipe applications.
Committee |
CE-024
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DocumentType |
Technical Specification
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ISBN |
0 7337 8758 4
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Pages |
11
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Superseded
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GENERALThis Australian Technical Specification sets out requirements for the installation and commissioning of meters complying with ATS 4747.3, for use in non-urban applications in open channel and part-filled pipe applications. The Australian Technical Specification principally covers metering for irrigation water.The Australian Technical Specification applies to meters that operate under the following conditions:(a) In an open channel or a pipe flowing partially full.(b) In water with temperature from 0.1°C to 30°C.(c) In ambient temperatures of -5°C to 55°C.Two types of meter installations are covered in this Australian Technical Specification, as follows:(i) Meters whose calibration is not affected by the installation, provided the installation is in accordance with the installation conditions specified in the product certification or applicable Australian Standard. These types of meters may include devices/arrangements such as prefabricated calibrated over-shot gates, Dethridge meters, prefabricated weirs and flumes.(ii) Meters that are installed in accordance with an Australian Technical Specification, which need to be-(A) calibrated after installation in order to conform with the accuracy requirements; and(B) endorsed by the authority having jurisdiction before they can be used.These meters may include such devices as HVQ (height, velocity, flow) meters and the larger bulk water meter types such as multipath transit time acoustic meters, electromagnetic meters, Doppler acoustic meters and stage discharge relationship (river gauging) installations.In this Australian Technical Specification a meter installation is considered to include - 1 the meter, and the display unit;2 upstream and downstream channel or pipe conditions that may have a material effect on the performance of the meter; and3 any associated flow control devices. APPLICATIONThis Australian Technical Specification is intended to meet the requirements of the Australian Water Initiative for metering non-urban water. NORMATIVE REFERENCESThe following normative documents are indispensable for the application of this Australian Technical Specification. Documents referenced for informative purposes are listed in the Bibliography.AS 3778 Measurement of water flow in open channels 3778.1 Part 1: Vocabulary and symbols ATS 4747 Meters for non-urban water supply 4747.1 Part 1: Glossary of terms 4747.3 Part 3: Specification for open channel meters 4747.8 Part 8: In-service compliance for closed conduit meters fully charged 4747.9 Part 9: In-service compliance for open channel meters VIM International Vocabulary of Basic and General Terms in Metrology (VIM). BIPM, IEC, IFCC, ISO, IUPAC, IUPAP and OIML. International Organization for Australian Technical Specificationization, Geneva, 1993 V 1 International vocabulary of terms in legal metrology (VML) V 2 International vocabulary of basic and general terms in metrology (VIM) TERMS AND DEFINITIONSFor the purposes of this Australian Technical Specification the definitions in the International Vocabulary of Basic and General Terms in Metrology (VIM), the Vocabulary of Legal Metrology (VML), AS 3778.1 and ATS 4747.1 apply.
First published as AST 4747.6-2008.
ATS 4747.1-2008 | Meters for non-urban water supply Glossary of terms |
AS 3778.4.2-1991 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Part 4: Measurement using flow gauging structures Rectangular broad-crested weirs |
AS 3778.4.11-1991 | Measurement of water flow in open channels - Measurement using flow gauging structures End-depth method for estimation of flow in non-rectangular channels with a free overfall (approximate method) (Reconfirmed 2009) |
AS 3778.4.6-2007 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Measurement using flow gauging structures - Flat-V weirs |
ATS 4747.3-2008 | Meters for non-urban water supply Specifications for open channel meters |
AS 3778.4.3-1991 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Measurement using flow gauging structures - Round-nose horizontal broad-crested weirs (Reconfirmed 2019) |
AS 3778.4.7-1991 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Measurement using flow gauging structures - Rectangular, trapezoidal and U-shaped flumes (Reconfirmed 2009) |
AS 3778.4.10-1991 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Measurement using flow gauging structures - End-depth method for estimation of flow in rectangular channels with a free overfall (Reconfirmed 2009) |
AS 3778.1-2001 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Vocabulary and symbols |
AS 3778.5.3-2007 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Liquid flow in open channels and partly filled pipes - Guidelines for the application of Doppler-based flow measurements |
AS 3778.4.4-1991 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Measurement using flow gauging structures - V-shaped broadcrested weirs (Reconfirmed 2019) |
AS 3778.4.5-1991 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Part 4: Measurement using flow gauging structures Triangular profile weirs |
AS 3778.4.1-1991 | Measurement of water flow in open channels Part 4: Measurement using flow gauging structures Thin-plate weirs |
ATS 4747.8-2010 | Meters for non-urban water supply In-service compliance for non-urban water meters |
ATS 4747.3-2008 | Meters for non-urban water supply Specifications for open channel meters |
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