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BS IEC 63152:2020

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Smart cities. City service continuity against disasters. The role of the electrical supply

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BSI 2020 26
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IEC 63152:2020 establishes concepts and gives guidelines to help sustain a variety of city services on the occasion of a disaster from the perspective of providing electricity. It outlines the basic concepts on how multiple city services can cooperate and continue by electricity continuity plan(s) and electricity continuity system(s). It also specifies methods and means to establish these. The users of this document are assumed to be city developers, city operators, equipment manufacturers, essential service providers and disaster management personnel. Cities are facing many kinds of potential threats which affect the continuity of city services. There exists, therefore, a great need to establish safe and secure societies in which negative impacts on city services to the citizens are minimized and city services are continuously available to them during a period of emergency. There is no doubt that, in modern cities, electricity plays a critical role in maintaining city services.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
5 FOREWORD
7 INTRODUCTION
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
9 4 Concept of city service continuity (CSC) against disasters
10 Figures
Figure 1 – Necessity of electricity continuity for CSC
11 5 Requirements and guideline for electricity continuity plan (ECP)
5.1 General
5.2 Planning
5.2.1 General
Figure 2 – CSC concept image building up system of ECSs
12 5.2.2 Specific items to be considered
6 Requirements for electricity continuity system (ECS)
6.1 General
13 6.2 Requirements for basic function
14 Annex A (informative)Consideration for ECP/ECS
A.1 Evaluation of necessary electricity capacity
A.2 Basic model of ECP/ECS
Figure A.1 – Calculating total electricity to be needed
15 Figure A.2 – Basic model of ECP/ECS
16 Annex B (informative)CSC type
B.1 CSC type1: Self-backup
B.2 CSC type2: Information cooperation
Figure B.1 – Image of self-backup
17 B.3 CSC type3: Power cooperation
Figure B.2 – Image of information cooperation
Figure B.3 – Image of power cooperation
18 Annex C (informative)CSC planning
C.1 Setting the level of services to be sustained for each area
Figure C.1 – Setting CSC type for each area in a city
19 C.2 How to improve cooperation
Figure C.2 – Image of improving cooperation
20 Annex D (informative)ECP/ECS planning using management timetable
21 Figure D.1 – Management timetable of layer-structured ECP/ECS
22 Annex E (informative)Disaster related information
Table E.1 – Examples of alert information
23 Annex F (informative)ECS status information
24 Bibliography
BS IEC 63152:2020
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