Control
Control
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymISO/IEC TR 14543-4:2002CommitteePublished year2002KeywordsDescription
This technical report explores the similarities and differences between home and building control systems in an environment where both home and building control interact, namely, a mixed-use residential/commercial building. A logical model for linking building and home control systems is specified. Models showing the organization of application domains, such as energy management and lighting, are included. The option of managing an application domain with a single application controller versus a Fully Distributed System is considered. Methods for overall building management are presented
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymIEC TS 62872-1:2019CommitteePublished year2019Description
IEC 62872-1:2019(E) defines the interface, in terms of information flow, between industrial facilities and the “smart grid”. It identifies, profiles and extends where required, the standards needed to allow the exchange of the information needed to support the planning, management and control of electric energy flow between the industrial facility and the smart grid.
The scope of this document specifically excludes the protocols needed for the direct control of energy resources within a facility where the control and ultimate liability for such control is delegated by the industrial facility to the external entity (e.g. distributed energy resource (DER) control by the electrical grid operator).Technology -
Technical committeeTypeAcronymIEC TS 61400-25-71:2019CommitteePublished year2019Description
IEC TS 61400-25-71:2019 focus on the communications between wind power plant components such as wind turbines and actors such as SCADA systems. Non-IEC 61850/IEC 61400-25 internal communication within wind power plant components is outside the normative scope of the IEC 61400-25 series. This document describes how to extend the IEC 61400-25 series with the IEC 618506 Substation Configuration description Language (SCL) file format for describing communication-related Intelligent Electronic Device (IED) configurations of a wind turbine, wind power plant controller, meteorological mast, etc. The extension of SCL to the wind domain is intended to simplify integration of wind power plant equipment for clients, as well as their integration to the electrical system. The adoption of SCL allows formalised tool-based exchange of IED parameters, communication system configurations, switch yard (function) structures, as well as description of the relations between them. The purpose of this format is to formally and efficiently exchange wind turbine and wind power plant IED capability descriptions, and system descriptions between IED engineering tools and the system engineering tool(s) of different manufacturers in a compatible way. The file format is also intended to provide report configuration and alarms as well as HMI interface information from a wind power plant. This information can be used to engineer overlying SCADA systems for the site, for connected DSO, or TSO, or for fleet operators' maintenance and surveillance systems. Finally, the SCL is intended as a documentation of the configuration and topology of the delivered system.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymIEC 63044-6:2021CommitteePublished year2021KeywordsDescription
IEC 63044-6:2021 specifies the requirements for planning and installation of HBES/BACS and the supporting infrastructure. Radio frequency (RF) HBES/BACS are also considered. Safety requirements are covered by IEC 60364 (all parts) Information and communication technology (ICT) and broadcasting and communication technology (BCT) network installations are typically interfaced with HBES/BACS. The requirements for ICT and BCT network installations are covered by ISO/IEC 14763-2. This document does not cover HBES/BACS implementation with: optical fibre, power lines, power over Ethernet (PoE).
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymIEC 63044-5-3:2017CommitteePublished year2017KeywordsDescription
IEC 63044-5-3:2017 is a product family standard that sets the minimum level of EMC performance for the HBES/BACS network in addition to the product EMC standards for HBES/BACS devices. It also applies to devices used within an HBES/BACS network for which no specific HBES/BACS product EMC standard exists. In addition, it defines EMC requirements for the interface of equipment intended to be connected to an HBES/BACS network. It does not apply to interfaces to other networks.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymIEC 63044-5-2:2017CommitteePublished year2017KeywordsDescription
IEC 63044-5-2:2017 is a product family standard that sets the minimum level of EMC performance for the HBES/BACS network in addition to the product EMC standards for HBES/BACS devices. It also applies to devices used within an HBES/BACS network for which no specific HBES/BACS product EMC standard exists. In addition, it defines EMC requirements for the interface of equipment intended to be connected to an HBES/BACS network. It does not apply to interfaces to other networks.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymIEC 63044-5-1:2017CommitteePublished year2017KeywordsDescription
IEC 63044-5-1:2017 is a product family standard that sets the minimum level of EMC performance for the HBES/BACS network in addition to the product EMC standards for HBES/BACS devices. It also applies to devices used within an HBES/BACS network for which no specific HBES/BACS product EMC standard exists. In addition, it defines EMC requirements for the interface of equipment intended to be connected to an HBES/BACS network. It does not apply to interfaces to other networks.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymIEC 63044-4:2021CommitteePublished year2021KeywordsDescription
IEC 63044-4:2021 provides the functional safety requirements for HBES/BACS. In addition, it defines functional safety requirements for the interface of equipment intended to be connected to an HBES/BACS network. It does not apply to interfaces to other networks. This document does not provide functional safety requirements for safety-related systems. This document does not provide requirements on data protection and security.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymIEC 63044-1:2017+AMD1:2021CommitteePublished year2021KeywordsDescription
IEC 63044-1:2017+A1:2021 applies to all Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) and specifies the general requirements for these systems and products. This document provides an overview of the IEC 63044 series. To enable integration of a wide spectrum of applications, the IEC 63044 series covers electrical safety, functional safety, environmental conditions, EMC requirements, and installation and cabling rules and topologies.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymIEC 61850-7-410:2012+AMD1:2015 CSV Consolidated versionCommitteePublished year2015Description
IEC 61850-7-410:2012+A1:2015 specifies the additional common data classes, logical nodes and data objects required for the use of IEC 61850 in a hydropower plant. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are as follows: the logical nodes in IEC 61850-7-410:2007 that were not specific to hydropower plants have been transferred to IEC 61850-7-4:2010; the definitions of logical nodes in this edition of IEC 61850-7-410 have been updated; most of the modelling examples and background information included in IEC 61850-7-410:2007 have been transferred to IEC/TR 61850-7-510. This new edition of IEC 61850-7-410 includes additional general-purpose logical nodes that were not included in IEC 61850-7-4:2010, but are required in order to represent the complete control and monitoring system of a hydropower plant.