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BS EN 61850-3:2014

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Communication networks and systems for power utility automation – General requirements

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BSI 2014 74
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This part of IEC 61850 defines the general requirements, mainly regarding construction, design and environmental conditions for utility communication and automation IEDs and systems in power plant and substation environments. These general requirements are in line with requirements for IEDs used in similar environments, for example measuring relays and protection equipment.

When communication or automation IEDs are an integral part of another device in the power plant or substation, then the environmental requirements for the device itself apply to the communications equipment.

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8 English
CONTENTS
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
13 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
24 3.2 Abbreviations
4 Environmental conditions
4.1 General
4.2 Normal environmental conditions
25 4.3 Special environmental conditions
Tables
Table 1 – Normal environmental conditions
Table 2 – Special environmental conditions
26 4.4 Storage conditions
5 Ratings
5.1 General
5.2 Rated voltage – Auxiliary energizing voltage
5.2.1 AC voltage
5.2.2 DC voltage
5.2.3 Operating range
5.3 Binary input and output
5.3.1 Binary input
5.3.2 Binary output
5.4 Rated burden
5.5 Rated ambient temperature
27 6 Design and construction
6.1 Marking
6.1.1 General
6.1.2 Identification
6.1.3 Auxiliary supplies, I/O
28 6.1.4 Fuses
29 6.1.5 Terminals and operating devices
6.1.6 Equipment protected by double or reinforced insulation
30 6.1.7 Batteries
Table 3 – Symbols
31 6.1.8 Test voltage marking
32 6.1.9 Warning markings
Table 4 – Symbols and marking of test voltage(s)
33 6.1.10 Marking durability
6.2 Documentation
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Equipment ratings
34 6.2.3 Equipment installation
35 6.2.4 Equipment commissioning and maintenance
6.2.5 Equipment operation
6.3 Packaging
6.3.1 General
36 6.3.2 Marking of packaging
6.4 Dimensions
6.5 Functional performance requirements
6.6 Product safety requirements
6.6.1 Clearances and creepage distances
38 6.6.3 Impulse voltage
6.6.2 IP rating
Table 5 – Current levels in normal operational condition
Table 6 – Charge of energy of capacitance levels
40 6.6.4 AC or d.c. dielectric voltage test
42 Table 7 – AC test voltages
43 6.6.5 Protective bonding resistance
6.6.6 Flammability of insulation materials, components and fire enclosure
45 6.6.7 Single-fault condition
48 6.7 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
6.7.1 General
Table 8 – Current levels in single fault condition
49 6.7.2 Electromagnetic environment
6.7.3 Immunity requirements and type tests
51 Figures
Figure 1 – Example of power station and substation: selection of the specifications for apparatus and related connections
53 Figure 2 – Example air-insulated substation (AIS): selection of the specifications for apparatus and related connections
Table 9 – Immunity specification – Enclosure port
54 Table 10 – Immunity specifications – Signal ports
55 Table 11 – Immunity specifications – Low voltage a.c. input powerports and low voltage a.c. output power ports
56 Table 12 – Immunity specifications – Low voltage d.c. input powerports and low voltage d.c. output power ports
57 Table 13 – Immunity specifications – Functional earth port
58 6.7.4 Emission requirements and type tests
Table 14 – Emission tests – Auxiliary power supply port
Table 15 – Emission tests – Telecommunication port
Table 16 – Emission tests below 1 GHz – Enclosure port at a measuring distance of 10 m
Table 17 – Emission tests above 1 GHz – Enclosure port at a measuring distance of 3 m
59 6.8 Burden test
6.8.1 Burden for AC power supply
6.8.2 Burden for DC power supply
6.8.3 Burden for binary input
6.9 Climatic performance
6.9.1 General
60 6.9.2 Verification procedure
61 6.9.3 Climatic environmental tests
Table 18 – Dry heat test operational
62 Table 19 – Cold test operational
Table 20 – Dry heat test maximum storage temperature
63 Table 21 – Cold test minimum storage temperature
Table 22 – Change of temperature test
64 Table 23 – Damp heat steady state test
65 6.10 Mechanical performance
6.10.1 Vibration response and endurance (sinusoidal)
6.10.2 Shock response, shock withstand and bump
6.10.3 Seismic
Table 24 – Damp heat cyclic test
66 6.11 Enclosure protection
7 Tests
7.1 General
7.2 Test reference conditions
7.3 Device reliability classes
7.4 Communication conditions during tests
Table 25 – Test reference conditions
67 7.5 Conditions to be met (acceptance criteria)
7.5.1 General
7.5.2 Conditions to be met by class 1 and class 2 devices
7.5.3 Additional condition to be met by class 1 devices
7.5.4 Additional condition to be met by class 2 devices
Table 26 – Device communications profiles (conditions) during tests for Ethernet equipment with specified ranges of frame size (for example, an Ethernet switch)
Table 27 – Device communications profiles (conditions) during tests for serial devices without specified ranges of frame size (for example, serial media converters)
68 7.5.5 Equipment functioning
7.5.6 Exceptions
7.6 Test overview
Table 28 – Test overview
69 7.7 Test report content
70 8 Marking, labelling and packaging
9 Rules for transport, storage, installation, operation and maintenance
10 Product documentation
71 Bibliography
BS EN 61850-3:2014
$215.11