TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Kamstrup 162M/382M
5512-1040 GB/05.2012/Rev. C1
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10.5 Daylight saving table
This table indicates on which dates the meter’s clock (RTC) is to change between daylight saving and normal time
if the meter has been configured to do so.
It is possible by system to update this table. An example of a daylight saving table is shown below.
When Daylight saving time is aneabled, it is taking into account when the meter is using the tariff and load control
functionality described in section 10.4.
Also all timestamps that are read out in the display, e.g. the load profile as shown in Figure 15 and the read out of
historical data, is taking the daylight saving time into account.
However, all event loggers, i.e. voltage quality logger, status logger, RTC logger, cut off logger and neutral fault
logger does not take the daylight saving time into account when a time stamp is made to an event for one of the
mentioned loggers. Also time stamps related to peak values doesn’t take daylight saving time into account.