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BS EN 62586-1:2014

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Power quality measurement in power supply systems – Power quality instruments (PQI)

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BSI 2014 38
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IEC 62586-1:2013 specifies product and performance requirements for instruments whose functions include measuring, recording and possibly monitoring power quality parameters in power supply systems, and whose measuring methods (class A or class S) are defined in IEC 61000-4-30. These requirements are applicable in single, dual- (split phase) and 3-phase a.c. power supply systems at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. These instruments can be used in the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, for example inside a power station, substation or a distributed generator connection and at the interface point between the installation and the network, e.g. in order to check the compliance of the connection agreement between a network operator and the customer. These instruments are fixed-installed or portable. They are intended to be used indoors and/or outdoors. Devices such as digital fault recorders, energy/power meters, protection relays or circuit breakers may include power quality functions defined in 61000-4-30 class A or class S. If such devices are specified according to this standard, then this standard fully applies and applies in addition to the relevant product standard. This standard does not replace the relevant product standard.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
8 Annex ZZ (informative) Coverage of Essential Requirements of EU Directives
9 English
CONTENTS
11 INTRODUCTION
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
14 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations, notations and symbols
3.1 General definitions
15 3.2 Terms and definitions related to environments
3.3 Definitions related to uncertainty
16 3.4 Notations
3.4.1 Functions
3.4.2 Symbols and abbreviations
17 3.4.3 Indices
4 Environmental conditions
4.1 General
Tables
Table 1 – Products coding table
Table 2 – Definition of class A products
18 4.2 Environments FI1, FI2, FI1-H, FI2-H, FO and FO-H
Table 3 – Definition of class S products
Table 4 – Description of FI1, FI2, FI1-H, FI2-H, FO, FO-H environments
19 4.3 Environments PI, PI-H, PO and PO-H
Table 5 – Description of PI, PI-H, PO and PO-H environments
20 4.4 Relationship between ambient air temperature and relative humidity
5 Ratings
5.1 Rated input energising voltages
5.2 Rated frequencies
6 Design and construction
6.1 General
6.2 General architecture
21 6.3 Functions embedded in PQI-A and PQI-S
6.3.1 PQI-A minimum functions definition
Figures
Figure 1 – Instrument generic measurement chain
Table 6 – PQI-A functions
22 6.3.2 PQI-S minimum functions definition
6.3.3 Summary of IEC 61000-4-30 requirements for functions
Table 7 – PQI-S minimum functions
23 6.4 Additional requirements complementary to IEC 61000-4-30
6.4.1 Data to be provided for testing reasons
24 Table 8 – Summary of measurements requested for testing
25 6.4.2 Resolution of the presented data
6.4.3 Clarification about “data flagging”
6.4.4 Temperature drift requirement within the rated range of operation for ambient air temperature
26 6.5 Safety requirements
Figure 2 – Uncertainty requirement as a function of temperature
Table 9 – Uncertainty multipliers for different temperature ranges
27 6.6 EMC requirements
6.6.1 Emissions
6.6.2 Immunity
6.7 Climatic requirements of PQI
6.8 Mechanical requirements
6.8.1 Product mechanical robustness
6.8.2 Enclosure robustness
Table 10 – Enclosure mechanical requirements
28 6.9 Degree of protection by enclosures
6.10 Start-up requirements
7 Marking and operating instructions
7.1 General
7.2 Marking
7.3 Operating instructions
Table 11 – Minimum IP requirements
29 8 Functional, environmental and safety type tests
8.1 General
8.2 Reference conditions for type tests
Table 12 – Characteristics specification template
30 8.3 Safety tests
8.4 EMC tests
8.4.1 Emissions
8.4.2 Immunity
Table 13 – Reference conditions for testing
31 8.5 Climatic tests
Table 14 – Climatic requirements
32 8.6 Mechanical tests
8.6.1 Product mechanical robustness
Table 15 – Product mechanical requirements
33 8.6.2 Degree of protection provide by enclosures for electrical equipment against external mechanical impacts (IK code)
8.6.3 Degree of protection by enclosure (IP code)
8.7 Functional and uncertainty tests
9 Routine tests
9.1 General
9.2 Protective bonding test
9.3 Dielectric strength test
9.4 Intrinsic uncertainty test
10 Certificates and declarations
11 Re-calibration and re-verification
34 Annex A (informative) Information about environment H and G described in IEC/TS 61000-6-5
Figure A.1 – Example of power station and substation: selection of the specification for apparatus and the related connections
35 Bibliography
BS EN 62586-1:2014
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