Directive 2009/3/EC of the European Parliament and of the CouncilDangos y teitl llawn

Directive 2009/3/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2009 amending Council Directive 80/181/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to units of measurement (Text with EEA relevance)

Article 1U.K.Amendments

Directive 80/181/EEC is hereby amended as follows:

(1)

Article 1(b) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(b)

those listed in Chapter II of the Annex only in those Member States where they were authorised on 21 April 1973.;

(2)

Article 2(a) shall be replaced by the following:

‘(a)

The obligations arising under Article 1 relate to measuring instruments used, measurements made and indications of quantity expressed in units of measurement.;

(3)

Article 3(2) shall be replaced by the following:

2.The use of supplementary indications shall be authorised.;

(4)

the following Article shall be inserted:

Article 6b

The Commission shall monitor market developments relating to this Directive and its implementation with regard to the smooth functioning of the internal market and international trade and shall submit a report on those developments, accompanied by proposals where appropriate, to the European Parliament and to the Council by 31 December 2019.;

(5)

the Annex shall be amended as follows:

(a)

in Chapter I, point 1.1, the paragraph entitled ‘Unit of thermodynamic temperature’ shall be replaced by the following:

Unit of thermodynamic temperature

The kelvin, unit of thermodynamic temperature, is the fraction 1/273,16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water.

This definition refers to water having the isotopic composition defined by the following amount-of-substance ratios: 0,00015576 mole of 2H per mole of 1H, 0,0003799 mole of 17O per mole of 16O and 0,0020052 mole of 18O per mole of 16O.

(Thirteenth CGPM (1967), resolution 4 and Twenty-third CGPM (2007), resolution 10);

(b)

in Chapter I, point 1.1.1, the title shall be replaced by the following:

Special name and symbol of the SI derived unit of temperature for expressing Celsius temperature;

(c)

in Chapter I, point 1.2, the title shall be replaced by the following:

1.2.SI derived units;

(d)

in Chapter I, point 1.2.1 shall be deleted;

(e)

in Chapter I, points 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 shall be replaced by the following:

1.2.2.General rule for SI derived units

Units derived coherently from SI base units are given as algebraic expressions in the form of products of powers of the SI base units with a numerical factor equal to 1.

1.2.3.SI derived units with special names and symbols

a

Special names for the unit of power: the name volt–ampere (symbol “VA”) when it is used to express the apparent power of alternating electric current, and var (symbol “var”) when it is used to express reactive electric power. The “var” is not included in GCPM resolutions.

QuantityUnitExpression
NameSymbolIn terms of other SI unitsIn terms of SI base units
Plane angleradianradm · m–1
Solid anglesteradiansrm2 · m–2
FrequencyhertzHzs–1
ForcenewtonNm · kg · s–2
Pressure, stresspascalPaN · m–2m–1 · kg · s–2
Energy, work; quantity of heatjouleJN · mm2 · kg · s–2
Powera, radiant fluxwattWJ · s–1m2 · kg · s–3
Quantity of electricity, electric chargecoulombCs · A
Electric potential, potential difference, electromotive forcevoltVW · A–1m2 · kg · s–3 · A–1
Electric resistanceohmΩV · A–1m2 · kg · s–3 · A–2
ConductancesiemensSA · V–1m–2 · kg–1 · s3 · A2
CapacitancefaradFC · V–1m–2 · kg–1 · s4 · A2
Magnetic fluxweberWbV · sm2 · kg · s–2 · A–1
Magnetic flux densityteslaTWb · m–2kg · s–2 · A–1
InductancehenryHWb · A–1m2 · kg · s–2 · A–2
Luminous fluxlumenlmcd · srcd
Illuminanceluxlxlm · m–2m–2 · cd
Activity (of a radionuclide)becquerelBqs–1
Absorbed dose, specific energy imparted, kerma, absorbed dose indexgrayGyJ · kg–1m2 · s–2
Dose equivalentsievertSvJ · kg–1m2 · s–2
Catalytic activitykatalkatmol · s–1

Units derived from SI base units may be expressed in terms of the units listed in Chapter I.

In particular, derived SI units may be expressed by the special names and symbols given in the above table; for example, the SI unit of dynamic viscosity may be expressed as m–1 · kg · s–1 or N · s · m–2 or Pa · s.;

(f)

in Chapter II, the following row shall be deleted from the table:

Land registrationacre1 ac = 4 047 m2ac
(g)

in Chapter II, the final sentence shall be replaced by the following: ‘The units listed in this Chapter may be combined with each other or with those in Chapter I to form compound units.’