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(Main)Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 4-3: The protection requirements of BESS according to the environmental conditions
Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 4-3: The protection requirements of BESS according to the environmental conditions
Električne naprave za shranjevanje energije (EES) - 4-3. del: Zaščitne zahteve za BESS glede na okoljske razmere
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-december-2024
Električne naprave za shranjevanje energije (EES) - 4-3. del: Zaščitne zahteve za
BESS glede na okoljske razmere
Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 4-3: The protection requirements of
BESS according to the environmental conditions
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 62933-4-3:2024
ICS:
27.010 Prenos energije in toplote na Energy and heat transfer
splošno engineering in general
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
120/385/CDV
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PROJECT NUMBER:
IEC 62933-4-3 ED1
DATE OF CIRCULATION: CLOSING DATE FOR VOTING:
2024-10-25 2025-01-17
SUPERSEDES DOCUMENTS:
120/370/CD, 120/375A/CC
IEC TC 120 : ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE (EES) SYSTEMS
SECRETARIAT: SECRETARY:
Japan Mr Masatake SAKUMA
OF INTEREST TO THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES: HORIZONTAL FUNCTION(S):
TC 21,SC 21A,TC 77,CISPR
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Environment
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TITLE:
Electrical energy storage(EES) systems - Part 4-3: The protection requirements of BESS according to
the environmental conditions
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2 CONTENTS
4 FOREWORD . 3
5 INTRODUCTION . 5
6 1 Scope . 6
7 2 Normative references . 6
8 3 Terms and definitions . 6
9 4 General . 8
10 5 Environmental Factors to BESS . 9
11 5.1 Analysis of the factors to affect BESS . 9
12 5.2 The types and the origin of the environmental factors . 10
13 6 The risk analysis of each environmental factor and the relevant measures . 11
14 6.1 Risks on BESS by the water and the relevant measures . 11
15 6.2 Risks on BESS by the Air and the relevant measures . 12
16 6.3 Risks on BESS by the Flora and the relevant measures . 13
17 6.4 Risks on BESS by the Fauna and the relevant measures . 14
18 6.5 Risks on BESS by the Lightning and the relevant measures . 15
19 6.6 Risks on BESS by the Seismic and the relevant measures . 15
20 6.7 Risks on BESS by the other disasters and the relevant measures . 15
21 Annex A (informative) Report format of risk analysis and the measures . 17
22 A.1 The reporting the impacts of environmental factors and the measures . 17
23 Bibliography . 18
25 Table 1 – Excerpt of environmental factors on BESS . 10
26 Table 2 – Risks by the water and Measures . 11
27 Table 3 – Risks by the air and Measures . 12
28 Table 4 – Risks by Flora and Measures . 13
29 Table 5 – Risks by Fauna including human and Measures . 14
30 Table 6 – Risks by the Lightning and Measures . 15
31 Table 7 – Risks by Seismic and Measures . 15
32 Table 8 – Risks by Other disasters and Measures . 16
33 Table A.1 – Excerpt of a report describing impacts on BESS and the related measures . 17
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39 ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE (EES) SYSTEMS
41 Part 4-3: The protection requirements of BESS according to the environmental
42 conditions
45 FOREWORD
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84 Electrical Energy Storage (EES) systems. It is an International Standard.
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102 INTRODUCTION
103 According to the reports over the world, BESS has been influenced by the environmental
104 conditions and the climatic conditions of the areas where it is installed. Particularly the BESS
105 can be affected by temperature, humidity, and vibration and natural disasters. In order to
106 minimize the impacts, this document is expected to be of great help in stable installation and
107 operation by presenting the causes, risk factors and the appropriate measures for each
108 environmental condition when installing the BESS
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109 ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE (EES) SYSTEMS
111 Part 4-3: The protection requirements of BESS according to the
112 environmental conditions
116 1 Scope
117 This part of IEC 62933 applies to the effects of the environmental conditions on Battery Energy
118 Storage Systems (BESS). This document addresses these effects and identifies causes, chain
119 of events and final effects on the BESS. Based on those effects, preventative or mitigating
120 measures are described. Typical environmental effects on the BESS include, but are not limited
121 to, the effects of lightning, seismic activities, water, air, flora, fauna, and humans. The described
122 measures focus as a guideline on the entire BESS including all power and communication
123 connections and its Point of Connections (POCs).
124 The scope of this document is limited to BESS specific requirements and operating conditions.
125 Specific design or safety requirements of individual BESS subsystems are excluded from this
126 document
127 2 Normative references
128 The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all their content
129 constitutes the requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited
130 applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
131 amendments) applies.
132 IEC 62933-1, Electrical energy storage (EES) systems – Part 1: Vocabulary
133 IEC TS 62933-4-1, Electrical energy storage (EES) systems - Part 4-1: Guidance on
134 environmental issues – General specification
135 IEC 60050-631, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV): Part 631. Electrical energy
136 storage systems
137 ISO 14050:2009, Environmental management — Vocabulary: 3.1
138 ISO 14001:2015, Environmental management systems — Requirements with guidance for use,
139 3.2.4
140 3 Terms and definitions
141 For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
142 ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following
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