Wind Turbine
Wind Turbine
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymEN 45510-5-3:1998CommitteePublished year1998KeywordsDescription
This standard gives guidance on writing the technical specifications for the procurement of wind turbines for use in electrity generating stations (wind power stations. Other possible applications of such equipment have not been considered in the preparation of this guide. This Guide covers wind turbine generator systems (WTGS) with swept area equal to or larger than 40 m2. This guide for procurement of wind turbines has been prepared to be used with the existing international standard IEC 1400-1, it should therefore be read in addition and complementary to the International standard.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymCLC/TS 50539-22:2010Published year2010KeywordsDescription
This Technical Specification applies to surge protection of wind turbine generators and wind power systems. Normative references are made to generic standards for lightning protection, low-voltage systems and high-voltage systems for machinery and installations and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). This Technical Specification defines requirements for selection and installation of surge protective devices for the power circuits. Some special information about particular testing are also included since there is not a current standard for testing surge protective devices for wind turbines.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymCLC/TR 50373:2004Published year2004Description
This Technical Report provides guidance on requirements for the electromagnetic compatibility of wind turbines of all sizes, to assist with achieving compliance with EMC standards. This Technical Report includes guidance on emissions, and for immunity to external disturbances. Safety related aspects are not included in this Technical Report. They are the subject of relevant parts of EN 61400. This Technical Report is applicable to electromagnetic emissions and immunity, both conducted and radiated, in the range 0 Hz to 400 GHz (although generally EMC standards do not at present contain test methods or limits at frequencies above 1 GHz). Fault conditions are not taken into account. This Technical Report does not include test procedures, conditions, limits, or reference values; these requirements are included in relevant parts of EN 61000, which are referred to in this Technical Report where necessary. This Technical Report also provides guidance for wind turbine installations (wind farms or single machines). The electromagnetic compatibility of components within the wind turbine (i.e. within enclosed parts of the wind turbine, which may include the hub, nacelle and tubular tower) with each other is solely a matter for the wind turbine manufacturer. The physical impact of the structure on the reception of radio services in the vicinity needs to be considered as a separate issue, and is not dealt with in this Technical Report. It should be noted that although experience to date has shown that physical interference to broadcasting services has caused the majority of complaints, wind turbines are capable of interfering with all radio services to some extent.
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