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BSI PD IEC/TS 62257-3:2015 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Recommendations for renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification – Project development and management

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BSI 2020 109
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IEC TS 62257-3:2015(E) provides information on the responsibilities involved in the implementation of rural power systems. More particularly it covers: – contractual relationships to be built between the different participants to a project; – the relevant tests to be applied to renewable energy and hybrid electrification systems; – quality assurance principles to be implemented; – requirements for recycling and protection of the environment. The main technical changes with regard to the previous edition are as follows: – redefine the maximum AC voltage from 500 V to 1 000 V, the maximum DC voltage from 750 V to 1 500 V; – removal of the limitation of 100 kVA system size. This publication is to be read in conjunction with /2.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 compares PD IEC/TS 62257-3:2015
2 TRACKED CHANGES
Text example 1 — indicates added text (in green)
61 CONTENTS
64 FOREWORD
66 INTRODUCTION
67 1 Scope
2 Normative references
69 3 Terms and definitions
70 4 Responsibilities of the participants
4.1 Overview
72 Tables
Table 1 – Responsibilities of the different participants
73 4.2 General specification
5 Contractual relationship between participants
5.1 Overview
5.2 Notion of contract
74 5.3 Contractual commitments
5.3.1 Contract between the project developer and the project implementer
5.3.2 Contract between the project implementer and subcontractors
Figures
Figure 1 – Contractual relationship between project participants
75 5.3.3 Contract between the owner and the operator
5.3.4 Contract between the operator and the user
5.3.5 Contract between the owner and the project developer
5.3.6 Contract between the owner and the user
5.3.7 Contract between the project developer and the engineering consultant
76 5.3.8 Contract between the project developer and the training provider
5.4 Contractual commitment verification procedures
5.5 Consequences of non-adherence to the commitments
5.6 Technical considerations
77 5.7 Documentation
5.7.1 General
5.7.2 Project implementation documentation
5.8 Operational/technician documentation
5.8.1 General
5.8.2 System installation manual
78 5.8.3 Users’ basic operation manual
79 6 Relevant tests for renewable energy electrification systems
6.1 Purpose
80 6.2 References to standards
6.3 Conditions of environment
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Climatological/environmental conditions
6.3.3 Environmental conditions affecting equipment service life
81 6.4 Tests
6.4.1 General
82 Table 2 – List of tests
83 6.4.2 General information on tests
6.4.3 Safety tests
86 6.4.4 Climatological and mechanical tests
Figure 2 – Verification of operation of differential current device
88 Figure 3 – Distribution of the impacts of an impact test
Table 3 – List of tests
91 Figure 4 – Layout for overturning test
93 6.4.5 Electromagnetic compatibility tests (EMC tests)
96 7 Minimum quality assurance provisions for project implementation
7.1 Purpose
7.2 Quality assurance targets
97 7.3 Quality assurance basic principles
98 7.4 Quality assurance phases and participants
7.4.1 Implementing a quality assurance procedure
7.4.2 Certification of components
7.4.3 Design and construction quality assurance
99 7.4.4 Maintenance quality assurance
7.4.5 Independent verification
7.4.6 Processing failures and complaints
7.5 Procedures
7.6 Quality plan
7.6.1 General
100 7.6.2 Operation context
7.6.3 Traceability and archiving of quality assurance actions
7.6.4 Organization of the operation
Table 4 – Analysis of the requirements and definition of quality targets
Table 5 – Analysis of risks
Table 6 – Sequence of actions and corresponding results
101 7.6.5 Quality assurance implementing supervisors
Table 7 – Quality assurance implementing supervisors
102 8 Protection of the environment, recycling and decommissioning
8.1 Purpose
8.2 Protection of environment
8.3 Recycling process and decommissioning
8.3.1 Recycling components
103 8.3.2 Decommissioning
104 Annex A (informative) Technical considerations on contractual liabilities between project participants
A.1 Technical guarantees
A.2 Sizing
A.3 Design
A.4 Procurement items
105 A.5 Installation
A.6 System commissioning
A.7 Operator or technician training
106 A.8 User training syllabus
A.9 Contractual warranty
A.10 Maintenance contract
107 A.11 Replacement of components
A.12 Maintenance organization
BSI PD IEC/TS 62257-3:2015 - TC
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