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BS EN 61000-6-5:2015:2018 Edition

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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Generic standards. Immunity for equipment used in power station and substation environment

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This part of IEC 61000 specifies EMC immunity requirements which apply to electrical and electronic equipment intended for use in power stations and substations, as described below. Immunity requirements for electromagnetic phenomena with spectral contributions in the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz are covered. No tests need to be performed at frequencies or for phenomena where no requirements are specified.

This international standard sets immunity test requirements for equipment intended for use in the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity and related telecommunication systems. The electromagnetic environments encompassed by this standard are those which exist at locations

  • in power stations, and

  • in high and medium voltage substations.

Installations to generate or convert into electrical power inside industrial facilities are also covered by this standard as long as they, at their primary electrical connection, cannot be directly connected to the LV power network, e.g. where the generator output voltage is medium voltage or higher. Power installations that directly provide power into the low voltage network (such as photovoltaic cells or combined heat power systems in private houses) are not covered by this standard.

NOTE 1 In general, power stations comprise installations which are mainly built to convert some kind of primary energy into electrical energy. Moreover, these power stations are connected to the medium or high voltage power system directly or via a step-up transformer.

The object of this standard is to define immunity test requirements for equipment defined in the scope in relation to continuous and transient, conducted and radiated disturbances, including electrostatic discharges.

The immunity test requirements are given on a port-by-port basis, and selected according to the location, with differentiated levels for equipment to be installed in power stations or substations. In special cases, situations will arise where the level of electromagnetic disturbances may exceed the levels specified in this standard; in these instances, special mitigation measures should be adopted.

The immunity requirements are suitable for satisfying the particular needs related to the functions and tasks of equipment and systems, for which reliable operation is required under realistic electromagnetic conditions; in this respect, this standard establishes performance criteria for different functional requirements.

This generic EMC immunity standard is applicable if no relevant dedicated product or product-family EMC immunity standard exists. According to IEC Guide 107, this generic standard should be considered for the preparation or revision of any EMC standard referring to specific products used in power stations and substations.

NOTE 2 Product standards covering EMC aspects for equipment to be used in power stations or substations are for example IEC 62271-1 (switchgear and controlgear), IEC 60255-26 (measuring relays and protection equipment) or IEC 62236-5 (fixed power supply installations and apparatus for railway applications).

Non-electronic high voltage and power equipment (primary system) are excluded from the scope of this standard.

Emission requirements are not within the scope of this standard and are covered by relevant product or product-family standards.

NOTE 3 Where no dedicated product or product family standard covering emission requirements exists, the generic standard IEC 61000-6-4 applies.

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CONTENTS
10 FOREWORD
12 INTRODUCTION
13 1 Scope and object
14 2 Normative references
15 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
16 Figures
Figure 1 – Equipment ports
18 3.2 Abbreviations
4 Electromagnetic environment
19 Tables
Table 1 – Characterization of the electromagnetic phenomena
20 Figure 2 – Example of the situation of a power station
21 Figure 3 – Example of the situation of an air-insulated substation (AIS)
22 5 Performance criteria
Figure 4 – Example of the situation of a gas-insulated substation (GIS)
24 6 Conditions during testing
Table 2 – Suggested performance criteria for some representative functions
25 7 Product documentation
8 Applicability
26 9 Measurement uncertainty
10 Immunity requirements
10.1 General
10.2 Immunity test requirements for equipment in power stations
27 Table 3 – Immunity requirements – Power station – Enclosure port
28 Table 4 – Immunity specifications – Power station – Signal/control ports
29 Table 5 – Immunity specifications – Power station – Low voltage a.c. input and output power ports
30 Table 6 – Immunity specifications – Power station – Low voltage d.c. input and output power ports
31 10.3 Immunity test requirements for equipment in substations
Table 7 – Immunity specifications – Substation – Enclosure port
32 Table 8 – Immunity specifications – Substation – Signal/control ports
33 Table 9 – Immunity specifications – Substation – Low voltage a.c. input and output power ports
34 Table 10 – Immunity specifications – Substation – Low voltage d.c. input and output power ports
35 Annex A (informative) Information on electromagnetic phenomena, typical sources and causes
Table A.1 – Electromagnetic phenomena – Sources and causes
36 Annex B (informative) Overview of the effect of the electromagnetic phenomena on the functions of equipment and systems
40 Annex C (informative) Guidelines for protected zones – Mitigation of radiated and conducted disturbances
C.1 General
C.2 General approach
Figure C.1 – Equipment ports
41 C.3 Classification of protection zones
C.3.1 General
42 C.3.2 Zone 1 – Building shield
C.3.3 Zone 2 – Room shield
Figure C.2 – Zones of protection of shielding and earthing systems
43 C.3.4 Zone 3 – Equipment shield
C.3.5 Zone 4 – Additional protection
C.4 Design principles for shielding
C.5 Shielding effectiveness
45 Annex D (informative) Guidance for the user of this standard
Table D.1 – Immunity tests and test levels to be considered in the future or for particular product families
46 Bibliography
BS EN 61000-6-5:2015
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