MEASNET definition

MEASNET means “Power Performance Measurement Procedure, Version 3”, MEASNET, November 2000.
MEASNET means Measuring Institute Network of Europe.

Examples of MEASNET in a sentence

  • The work for all tasks and activities will be performed in compliance with the relevant International Standards of IEC and MEASNET guidelines (Evaluation of Site-Specific Wind Conditions, Version 2, April 2016).

  • The mast must be equipped with at least two (2) wind vanes and at least three (3) MEASNET calibrated anemometers of at least RISO or ▇▇▇▇▇ First Class precision, measuring at three (3) separate vertical levels, one of which must be identical to the hub height of the Wind Turbines, and the second of which should be two (2) meters lower.

  • Measuring mechanism refers to an internationally- recognized independent institution which is authorized by DAR or MEASNET, so that it can measure the power performance of the WTGs according to its standard.

  • The main purpose of the assignment is the performance of a reliable one year Wind Measurement Campaign at the Area 7 of Azerbaijan in line with international best practices and in full compliance with the relevant International Standards of IEC and MEASNET guidelines so that the results will be considered bankable by international financing institutions.

  • In order to secure high quality of these and future CSIR measurement programs related to wind energy application, masts will be equipped with sensors living up to MEASNET requirements.

  • To this end, one data logger is to be installed at close to ground level and data acquisition system which should be capable to record and save the 10- minute average and standard deviations of wind speed and direction with sampling rate of at least 1 Hz. The filtering of the data will be performed in line with MEASNET guidelines.

  • All of the Wind Turbine Anemometers and any spare Wind Turbine Anemometers shall be calibrated utilizing NIST or MEASNET methods and standards.

  • The Consultant will carry out the 12 consecutive month bankable wind measurement campaign as per international best practices and in compliance with IEC and MEASNET requirements regarding certification, calibration and minimum tolerance requirements.

  • Uncertainties stemming from instruments described and specified in IEC ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇-▇ and MEASNET, shall be in full compliance with IEC ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇-▇ and MEASNET.

  • In the event that one or more of the Nominated Wind Turbines is to be located on a site that has topography that deviates substantially from the site selection criteria contained in Annex B of IEC ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇-▇, Section 4.9 of MEASNET will apply to all Nominated Wind Turbines.