MIL-STD-2203A, MILITARY STANDARD: ENERGY MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS, PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION AND ENDURANCE TESTS (10 JUN 1994)
MIL-STD-2203A, MILITARY STANDARD: ENERGY MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS, PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION AND ENDURANCE TESTS (10 JUN 1994)., The purpose of this Military Standard is to define generic
Performance Verification and Endurance Tests for Energy Monitoring and Control
Systems (EMCS), Utility Monitor and Control Systems (UMCS) and Utility Control
Systems (UCS). These tests are to be used to assure that the physical and
performance requirements of guide specifications for EMCS are tested, and that
the test results are adequately documented. The Government shall base certain
contractual decisions on the results of these tests. The EMCS, UMCS or UCS
systems will typically have different names for the various devices used. For
example, computer based devices used in the field are referred to as FIDs, smart
field panels, RTUs, RCUs, or other names. Regardless of what the devices are
named, the appropriate tests should be performed.