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Council Directive of 20 December 1979 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to units of measurement and on the repeal of Directive 71/354/EEC (80/181/EEC)
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Council Directive of 20 December 1979 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to units of measurement and on the repeal of Directive 71/354/EEC (80/181/EEC)
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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 20 December 1979 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to units of measurement and on the repeal of Directive 71/354/EEC (OJ L 039 15.2.1980, p. 40) |
Amended by:
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L 2 |
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L 357 |
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7.12.1989 |
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DIRECTIVE 1999/103/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 24 January 2000 |
L 34 |
17 |
9.2.2000 |
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DIRECTIVE 2009/3/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 11 March 2009 |
L 114 |
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7.5.2009 |
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L 196 |
6 |
24.7.2019 |
Corrected by:
COUNCIL DIRECTIVE
of 20 December 1979
on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to units of measurement and on the repeal of Directive 71/354/EEC
(80/181/EEC)
Article 1
The legal units of measurement within the meaning of this Directive which must be used for expressing quantities shall be:
those listed in Chapter I of the Annex;
those listed in Chapter II of the Annex only in those Member States where they were authorised on 21 April 1973;
those listed in Chapter III of the Annex only in those Member States where they were authorized on 21 April 1973 and until a date to be fixed by those States. This date may not be later than 31 December 1994;
those listed in Chapter IV of the Annex only in those Member States where they were authorized on 21 April 1973 and until a date to be fixed by those States. This date may not be later than 31 December 1999.
Article 2
The obligations arising under Article 1 relate to measuring instruments used, measurements made and indications of quantity expressed in units of measurement.
This Directive shall not affect the use in the field of air and sea transport and rail traffic of units, other than those made compulsory by the Directive, which have been laid down in international conventions or agreements binding the Community or the Member States.
Article 3
▼M2 —————
Article 4
The use of units of measurement which are not or are no longer legal shall be authorized for:
However, the use of legal units of measurement may be required for the indicators of measuring instruments.
Article 5
International standard ISO 2955 of ►M2 15 May 1983 ◄ , ‘Information processing — Representations of SI and other units for use in systems with limited character sets’ shall apply in the field covered by paragraph 1 thereof.
Article 6a
Issues concerning the implementation of this Directive and, in particular, the matter of supplementary indications shall be further examined, and if necessary the appropriate measures adopted in accordance with the procedure referred to in Article 18 of Council Directive 71/316/EEC ( 1 ).
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.
Article 7
Member States shall adopt and publish before 1 July 1981 the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive and shall inform the Commission thereof.
They shall apply these provisions from 1 October 1981.
As from the date of notification of this Directive, Member States shall also ensure that the Commission is informed, in sufficient time to enable it to submit its comments, of any draft laws, regulations or administrative provisions which they intend to adopt in the field covered by this Directive.
Article 8
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
ANNEX
CHAPTER I
LEGAL UNITS OF MEASUREMENT REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1 (a)
1. SI UNITS AND THEIR DECIMAL MULTIPLES AND SUBMULTIPLES
1.1. SI base units
Quantity |
Unit |
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Name |
Symbol |
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Time |
second |
s |
Length |
metre |
m |
Mass |
kilogram |
kg |
Electric current |
ampere |
A |
Thermodynamic temperature |
kelvin |
K |
Amount of substance |
mole |
mol |
Luminous intensity |
candela |
cd |
Definitions of SI base units:
1.1.1. Special name and symbol of the SI derived unit of temperature for expressing Celsius temperature
Quantity |
Unit |
|
Name |
Symbol |
|
Celsius temperature |
degree Celsius |
°C |
Celsius temperature t is defined as the difference t = T – T0 between the two thermodynamic temperatures T and T 0 where T 0 = 273,15 K. An interval or difference of temperature may be expressed either in kelvins or in degrees Celsius. The unit ‘degree Celsius’ is equal to the unit ‘kelvin’.
1.2. SI derived units
▼M4 —————
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
Quantity |
Unit |
Expression |
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Name |
Symbol |
In terms of other SI units |
In terms of SI base units |
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Plane angle |
radian |
rad |
|
m · m–1 |
Solid angle |
steradian |
sr |
|
m2 · m–2 |
Frequency |
hertz |
Hz |
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s–1 |
Force |
newton |
N |
|
m · kg · s–2 |
Pressure, stress |
pascal |
Pa |
N · m–2 |
m–1 · kg · s–2 |
Energy, work; quantity of heat |
joule |
J |
N · m |
m2 · kg · s–2 |
Power (1), radiant flux |
watt |
W |
J · s–1 |
m2 · kg · s–3 |
Quantity of electricity, electric charge |
coulomb |
C |
|
s · A |
Electric potential, potential difference, electromotive force |
volt |
V |
W · A–1 |
m2 · kg · s–3 · A–1 |
Electric resistance |
ohm |
Ω |
V · A–1 |
m2 · kg · s–3 · A–2 |
Conductance |
siemens |
S |
A · V–1 |
m–2 · kg–1 · s3 · A2 |
Capacitance |
farad |
F |
C · V–1 |
m–2 · kg–1 · s4 · A2 |
Magnetic flux |
weber |
Wb |
V · s |
m2 · kg · s–2 · A–1 |
Magnetic flux density |
tesla |
T |
Wb · m–2 |
kg · s–2 · A–1 |
Inductance |
henry |
H |
Wb · A–1 |
m2 · kg · s–2 · A–2 |
Luminous flux |
lumen |
lm |
cd · sr |
cd |
Illuminance |
lux |
lx |
lm · m–2 |
m–2 · cd |
Activity (of a radionuclide) |
becquerel |
Bq |
|
s–1 |
Absorbed dose, specific energy imparted, kerma, absorbed dose index |
gray |
Gy |
J · kg–1 |
m2 · s–2 |
Dose equivalent |
sievert |
Sv |
J · kg–1 |
m2 · s–2 |
Catalytic activity |
katal |
kat |
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mol · s–1 |
(1)
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. |
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.
1.3. Prefixes and their symbols used to designate certain decimal multiples and submultiples
Factor |
Prefix |
Symbol |
1024 |
yotta |
Y |
1021 |
zetta |
Z |
1018 |
exa |
E |
1015 |
peta |
P |
1012 |
tera |
T |
109 |
giga |
G |
106 |
mega |
M |
103 |
kilo |
►C2 k ◄ |
102 |
hecto |
►C2 h ◄ |
101 |
deca |
da |
10-1 |
deci |
d |
10-2 |
centi |
c |
10-3 |
milli |
m |
10-6 |
micro |
μ |
10-9 |
nano |
n |
10-12 |
pico |
p |
10-15 |
femto |
f |
10-18 |
atto |
a |
10-21 |
zepto |
z |
10-24 |
yocto |
y |
The names and symbols of the decimal multiples and submultiples of the unit of mass are formed by attaching prefixes to the word ‘gram’ and their symbols to the symbol ‘g’.
Where a derived unit is expressed as a fraction, its decimal multiples and submultiples may be designated by attaching a prefix to units in the numerator or the denominator, or in both these parts.
Compound prefixes, that is to say prefixes formed by the juxtaposition of several of the above prefixes, may not be used.
1.4. Special authorized names and symbols of decimal multiples and submultiples of SI units
Quantity |
Unit |
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Name |
Symbol |
Value |
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Volume |
litre |
1 or L (1) |
1 l = 1 dm3 = 10-3 m3 |
Mass |
tonne |
t |
1 t = 1 Mg = 103 kg |
Pressure, stress |
bar |
bar (2) |
1 bar = 105 Pa |
(1)
The two symbols ‘I’and ‘L’ may be used for the litre unit. (Sixteenth CGPM (1979), resolution 6).
(2)
Unit listed in the International Bureau of Weights and Measures booklet as among the units to be permitted temporarily. |
Note:
The prefixes and their symbols listed in 1.3 may be used in conjunction with the units and symbols contained in Table 1.4.
2. UNITS WHICH ARE DEFINED ON THE BASIS OF SI UNITS BUT ARE NOT DECIMAL MULTIPLES OR SUBMULTIPLES THEREOF
Quantity |
Unit |
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Name |
Symbol |
Value |
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Plane angle |
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1 revolution = 2 π rad |
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grade* or gon* |
gon* |
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degree |
° |
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minute of angle |
′ |
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second of angle |
″ |
|
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Time |
minute |
min |
1 min = 60 s |
hour |
h |
1 h = 3 600 s |
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day |
d |
1 d = 86 400 s |
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(1)
The character (*) after a unit name or symbol indicates that it does not appear in the lists drawn up by the CGPM, CIPM o BIPM. This applies to the whole of this Annex.
(2)
No international symbol exists. |
Note:
The prefixes listed in 1.3 may only be used in conjunction with the names ‘grade’ or ‘gon’ and the symbol ‘gon’.
3. UNITS USED WITH THE SI, WHOSE VALUES IN SI ARE OBTAINED EXPERIMENTALLY
Quantity |
Unit |
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Name |
Symbol |
Definition |
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Energy |
Electronvolt |
eV |
The electron volt is the kinetic energy acquired by an electron in passing through a potential difference of 1 volt in vaccum |
Mass |
Unified atomic mass unit |
u |
The unified atomic mass units is equal to 1/12 of the mass of an atom of the nuclide 12C. |
Note:
The prefixes and their symbols listed in 1.3 may be used in conjunction with these two units and with their symbols.
4. UNITS AND NAMES OF UNITS PERMITTED IN SPECIALIZED FIELDS ONLY
Quantity |
Unit |
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Name |
Symbol |
Value |
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Vergency of optical systems |
dioptre* |
|
1 dioptre = 1 m-1 |
Mass of precious stones |
metric carat |
|
1 metric carat = 2 × 10-4 kg |
Area of farmland and building land |
are |
a |
1 a = 102 m2 |
Mass per unit length of textile yarns and threads |
tex* |
tex* |
1 tex = 10-6 kg · m-1 |
Blood pressure and pressure of other body fluids |
Millimetre of mercury |
mm Hg(*) |
1 mm Hg = 133,322 Pa |
Effective cross-sectional area |
Barn |
b |
1 b = 10-28 m2 |
Note:
►M1 The prefixes and their symbols listed in 1.3 may be used in conjunction with the above units and symbols, with the exception of the millimetre of mercury and its symbol. The multiple of 102a is, however, called a ‘hectare’. ◄
5. COMPOUND UNITS
Combinations of the units listed in Chapter I form compound units.
CHAPTER II
LEGAL UNITS OF MEASUREMENT REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1 (b), PERMITTED FOR SPECIFIC USES ONLY
Field of application |
Unit |
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Name |
Approximate value |
Symbol |
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Road traffic signs, distance and speed measurement |
mile |
1 mile = |
1 609 m |
mile |
yard |
1 yd = |
0,9144 m |
yd |
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foot |
1 ft = |
0,3048 m |
ft |
|
inch |
1 in = |
2,54 × 10-2 m |
in |
|
Dispense of draught beer and cider; milk in returnable containers |
pint |
1 pt = |
0,5683 × 10-3 m3 |
pt |
▼M4 ————— |
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Transaction in precious metals |
troy ounce |
1 oz tr = |
31,10 × 10-3 kg |
oz tr |
The units listed in this Chapter may be combined with each other or with those in Chapter I to form compound units.
CHAPTER III
LEGAL UNITS OF MEASUREMENT REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 1 (c)
QUANTITIES, NAMES OF UNITS, SYMBOLS AND APPROXIMATE VALUES
▼M2 —————
Length |
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inch |
1 in |
= 2·54 × 10-2 m |
foot |
1 ft |
= 0·3048 m |
▼M2 ————— |
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mile |
1 mile |
= 1 609 m |
yard |
1 yard |
= 0·9144 m |
Area |
||
square foot |
1 sq ft |
= 0·929 × 10-1 m2 |
acre |
1 ac |
= 4 047 m2 |
square yard |
1 sq yd |
= 0·8361 m2 |
Volume |
||
fluid ounce |
1 fl oz |
= 28·41 × 10-6 m3 |
gill |
1 gill |
= 0·1421 × 10-3 m3 |
pint |
1 pt |
= 0·5683 × 10-3 m3 |
quart |
1 qt |
= 1·137 × 10-3 m3 |
gallon |
1 gal |
= 4·546 × 10-3 m3 |
Mass |
||
ounce (avoirdupois) |
1 oz |
= 28·35 × 10-3 kg |
troy ounce |
1 oz tr |
= 31·10 × 10-3 kg |
pound |
1 lb |
= 0·4536 kg |
Energy |
||
therm |
1 therm |
= 105·506 × 106 J |
Until the date to be fixed under Article 1 (c), the units listed in Chapter III may be combined with each other or with those in Chapter I to form compound units.
CHAPTER IV
LEGAL UNITS OF MEASUREMENT REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE I (d), PERMITTED IN SPECIALIZED FIELDS ONLY
Field of application |
Unit |
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Name |
Approximate value |
Symbol |
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Marine navigation |
fathom |
1 fm = |
1,829 m |
fm |
Beer, cider, waters, lemonades and fruit juices in returnable containers |
pint |
1 pt = |
0,5683 × 10-3 m3 |
pt |
fluid ounce |
1 fl oz = |
28,41 × 10-6 m3 |
fl. oz |
|
Spirit drinks |
gill |
1 gill = |
0,142 × 10-3 m3 |
gill |
Goods sold loose in bulk |
ounce (avoir dupois) |
1 oz = |
28,35 × 10-3 kg |
oz |
pound |
1 lb = |
0,4536 kg |
lb |
|
Gas supply |
therm |
1 therm = |
105,506 × 106 J |
therm |
Until the date to be fixed under Article 1 (d), the units listed in this Chapter may be combined with each other or with those in Chapter I to form compound units.
( 1 ) OJ L 202, 6.9.1971, p. 1.