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BSI PD CLC/TR 50422:2013

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Guide for the application of the European Standard EN 50160

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BSI 2013 48
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The aim of this Technical Report is to provide background information and explanations on EN 50160 with regard to the history of its development as well as to its correct application.

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8 1 Scope
2 Historical overview of the Standard and its development
2.1 Historical development
11 2.2 Structure
12 2.3 New versions of EN 50160. A move towards limits and requirements
13 2.4 HV chapter
14 3 The Standard
3.1 General
15 3.2 Applicability
17 3.3 Covered / Not covered phenomena
18 3.4 Specific terms
3.4.1 General
3.4.2 Supply voltage
3.4.3 Supply terminal and other reference points
19 3.4.4 Nominal voltage (Un) and declared voltage (Uc)
20 3.5 “Measurement according to EN 50160”
3.6 Averaging times, observation periods
21 3.7 PQ values & test methods
3.7.1 Probability factors
22 3.7.2 Verification of compliance with EN 50160
23 3.8 Rapid voltage changes and flicker
24 3.9 Voltage dips & swells classification tables
3.9.1 Voltage dips characteristics
3.9.2 Residual voltage (u)
25 3.9.3 Duration (t)
3.9.4 Voltage-dips statistics
26 3.9.5 Voltage-swells characteristics
27 3.9.6 Transient overvoltages
3.10 Trends
4 Position of EN 50160 in the standards scenario
4.1 EMC & PQ. Relationship
28 4.2 Position to other standards
4.2.1 EMC Standards
30 4.2.2 Other product standards
4.2.3 EN 60038
31 4.2.4 EN 61000-4-30
32 Annex A (informative) Distributed generation and its impact on the supply voltage
34 Annex B (informative) Voltage / current components in the frequency range 2 kHz – 150 kHz and its impact on the supply voltage
37 Annex C (informative) Overvoltages
C.1 Temporary (power frequency) overvoltages between live conductors and earth
C.1.1 General
C.1.2 LV distribution systems
C.1.3 MV distribution systems
C.1.3.1 Introduction
C.1.3.2 Overvoltages due to single line to earth faults
C.1.3.3 Overvoltages due to ferroresonance
C.1.3.3.1 Introduction
38 C.1.3.3.2 Open circuit condition
C.1.3.3.3 Grounded voltage transformers in isolated neutral MV networks
C.2 Transient overvoltages between live conductors and earth
C.2.1 General
C.2.2 LV distribution system
C.2.2.1 General
39 C.2.2.2 Long duration surges (> 100 µs)
C.2.2.3 Medium duration surges (1 µs to 100 µs)
C.2.2.4 Short duration surges (< 1 µs)
40 C.2.3 MV distribution systems
C.2.3.1 Long duration surges (> 100 µs)
C.2.3.2 Medium duration surges 1 µs to 100 µs
C.2.3.3 Short duration surges < 1 µs
C.3 Temporary (power frequency) overvoltages between live conductors
41 Annex D (informative) Abbreviations
BSI PD CLC/TR 50422:2013
$189.07