8 - Multimedia home systems and applications for end-user network
To develop International Standards for the requirements, functions and protocols for multimedia home systems and applications, as well as specifications addressing total system connected in end-user networks. This includes the system interface, the application programming interface, the modeling for system structure, system functionality specifications and interface specifications to cloud server. End-user networks include all personal networks, e.g., home networks, vehicular networks and other networks controlled by an individual for audio, video and multimedia applications.
Systèmes de serveur domestique mulimedia
Préparer et coordonner, en coopération avec les autres TC/SC, le développement de normes internationales et d’autres livrables en insistant sur les aspects système généraux des systèmes d'alimentation électrique et l’équilibre acceptable entre coût et qualité pour les utilisateurs de l’énergie électrique. Le système d’alimentation électrique comprend les réseaux de transmission et de distribution, les générateurs et charges ainsi que leurs interfaces au réseau. Ce domaine d’application comprend, sans s’y limiter, la normalisation pour : - La terminologie pour le secteur de la fourniture d’électricité, - Les charactéristiques de l’énergie fournie par les réseaux publics, - La gestion du réseau du point de vue système, - La connexion des consommateurs (générateurs et charges) et l’intégration au réseau, - Les conception et gestion des systèmes de fourniture d’électricité décentralisée, comme les microgrids, les systèmes pour l’électrification rurale. Tout en s’appuyant sur une communication et un échange de données efficaces et sécurisés, le domaine d’application du TC 8 ne comprend pas la normalisation de la communication avec les appareils et l’équipement connecté au réseau électrique, ou les infrastructures de communication au service du réseau électrique. Le TC 8 est responsable de la maintenance des publications de base (normes horizontales) sur les tensions, courants et fréquences normalisés, assurant ainsi la cohérence des publications IEC dans ces domaines. Le TC 8 coopère également avec plusieurs organisations actives dans le domaine de la fourniture d’électricité comme le CIGRE, le CIRED, l’IEEE, l’AFSEC, l’IEA.
General Information
IEC TS 62898-3-1:2020(E) provides guidelines for the specification of fault protection and dynamic control in microgrids. Protection and dynamic control in a microgrid are intended to ensure safe and stable operation of the microgrid under fault and disturbance conditions.
This document applies to AC microgrids comprising single or three-phase networks or both. It includes both isolated microgrids and non-isolated microgrids with a single point of connection (POC) to the upstream distribution n...view more
- Technical specification42 pagesEnglish language
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IEC TS 62749:2020 is available as IEC TS 62749:2020 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.
IEC TS 62749:2020 specifies the expected characteristics of electricity at the SUPPLY TERMINALS of public low, medium and high voltage, 50 Hz or 60 Hz, networks.
NOTE 1 The boundaries between the various voltage levels can be different for different countries/regions. In the context of this TS...view more
- Technical specification58 pagesEnglish language
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IEC SRD 62913-2-2:2019(E) initiates and illustrates the IEC’s systems approach based on Use Cases and involving the identification of generic smart grid requirements for further standardization work for market related domains, based on the methods and tools developed in IEC SRD 62913-1.
It captures possible “common and repeated usage” of a smart grid system, under the format of “Use Cases” with a view to feeding further standardization activities. Use Cases can be described in different ways an...view more
- Standard44 pagesEnglish language
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IEC SRD 62913-2-4:2019(E) initiates and illustrates the IEC's systems approach based on Use Cases and involving the identification of generic smart grid requirements for further standardization work for the electric transportation domain, based on the methods and tools developed in IEC SRD 62913-1.
This document captures possible "common and repeated usage" of a smart grid system, under the format of "Use Cases" with a view to feeding further standardization activities. Use Cases can be describ...view more
- Standard99 pagesEnglish language
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IEC SRD 62913-1:2019 (E) describes a common approach for IEC technical committees to define generic smart grid requirements for further standardization work. It uses as input the Use Case methodology defined as part of the IEC 62559 series, and provides a more detailed methodology for describing Use Cases and extracting requirements from these Use Cases. This is necessary to achieve a consistent and homogeneous description of generic requirements for the different areas which make up the smart g...view more
- Standard59 pagesEnglish language
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IEC SRD 62913-2-3:2019(E) initiates and illustrates the IEC’s systems approach based on Use Cases and involving the identification of generic smart grid requirements for further standardization work for resources connected to the electric power systems – i.e. distributed energy resources, smart home/commercial/industrial/DR-customer energy management, energy storage, and bulk generation domains – based on the methods and tools developed in IEC SRD 62913-1.
This document captures possible "commo...view more
- Standard392 pagesEnglish language
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IEC TS 63060:2019(E) provides guidance to develop maintenance requirements of installations and equipment in electric power networks. It is primarily meant for the operators of electric power networks, particularly those of public power supplies, including High-Voltage DC transmission (HVDC). This scope does not include:
– railway networks,
– installations of end consumer networks,
– installations for electric power generation.
Crises handling, e.g. in emergency situations, is not within the...view more
- Technical specification35 pagesEnglish language
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IEC TR 62559-1:2019, which is a Technical Report, is the basis for a common use case repository, used to gather use cases within IEC on a common collaborative platform. The repository is used to organize and harmonize use cases in order to provide broadly accepted generic use cases as basis for the further standardization work.
This document gives an overview about the individual parts of the IEC 62559 series, provides the background/basics for the use case approach defined therein (like terms ...view more
- Technical report84 pagesEnglish and French language
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IEC TS 62898-2:2018 provides guidelines for operation of microgrids. Microgrids considered in this document are alternating current (AC) electrical systems with loads and distributed energy resources (DER) at low or medium voltage level. This document does not cover direct current (DC) microgrids.
IEC TS 62898-2 applies to operation and control of microgrids, including:
• operation modes and mode transfer;
• energy management system (EMS) and control of microgrids;
• communication and monito...view more
- Technical specification38 pagesEnglish language
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IEC TS 62898-1:2017(E) provides guidelines for microgrid projects planning and specification. Microgrids considered in this document are alternating current (AC) electrical systems with loads and distributed energy resources (DER) at low or medium voltage level. This document does not cover direct current (DC) microgrids.
Microgrids are classified into isolated microgrids and non-isolated microgrids. Isolated microgrids have no electrical connection to a wider electric power system. Non-isolate...view more
- Technical specification33 pagesEnglish language
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IEC TS 62786:2017(E) provides principles and technical requirements for distributed energy resources (DERs) connected to the distribution network. It applies to the planning, design, operation and connection of DERs to distribution networks. It includes general requirements, connection scheme, choice of switchgear, normal operating range, immunity to disturbances, active power response to frequency deviation, reactive power response to voltage variations and voltage changes, EMC and power qualit...view more
- Technical specification25 pagesEnglish language
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IEC 62559-2:2015 defines the structure of a use case template, template lists for actors and requirements, as well as their relation to each other. In this document, a standardized template for the description of use cases is defined for various purposes like the use in standardization organizations for standards development or within development projects for system development. This document was developed for general application in various domains and systems. The energy system/smart grid is us...view more
- Standard118 pagesEnglish and French language
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IEC TR 62511:2014(E) provides guidelines in planning and design of the interconnected power system (IPS) and consequently achieve the delivery of reliable supply service. The guidelines for the design of interconnected power systems within this document will enhance system reliability, mitigate many of the adverse impacts associated with the loss of a major portion of the system or unintentional separation of a major portion of the system, and will not be consequential because of normal design c...view more
- Technical report30 pagesEnglish language
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IEC 60059:1999+A1:2009 is a consolidated version and consists of the second edition (1999) and and its amendment 1 (2009). The technical content is therefore identical to the base edition and its amendment and has been prepared for user convenience. This consolidated version consists of the second edition (1999) and its amendment 1 (2009). Therefore, no need to order amendment in addition to this publication. It has the status of a horizontal standard in accordance with IEC Guide 108.
- Standard8 pagesEnglish and French language
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IEC 60196:2009 specifies the standard frequencies. The standard frequencies are the frequencies to be adopted for single-phase and three-phase a.c. systems, for installations in ships, for a.c. traction systems, for tools and for aircraft. This standardization is limited to frequencies up to 10 000 Hz. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 1965. It constitutes a technical revision. The main change is the removal of the standard frequencies for the rayon industry...view more
- Standard9 pagesEnglish and French language
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IEC 60038:2009 specifies standard voltage values which are intended to serve as preferential values for the nominal voltage of electrical supply systems, and as reference values for equipment and system design. This seventh edition supersedes the sixth edition (1993), its Amendment 1 (1994) and its Amendment 2 (1997). It constitutes a technical revision. The significant technical changes are:
- the addition of the values of 230 V (50 Hz) and 230/400 V (60 Hz) to Table 1;
- the replacement of t...view more
- Standard26 pagesEnglish and French language
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- Standard4 pagesEnglish and French language
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IEC 60059:1999 standard specifies standard current ratings for electrical devices, apparatus, instruments. This standard does not apply to current ratings of components and parts used within electrical devices or items of equipment. It has the status of a horizontal standard in accordance with IEC Guide 108.
- Standard5 pagesEnglish and French language
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This Publicly Available Specification (PAS) defines a methodology for power system domain experts to determine and describe their user requirements for automation systems, based on their utility business needs. This methodology was originally developed as part of the IntelliGrid Architecture developed by the Electrical Power Research Institute (EPRI), as a means to implement the 'IntelliGrid vision' of the automated, self-healing, and efficient power system of the future.
- Technical report126 pagesEnglish language
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This technical report IEC/TR 62510:2008(E) outlines the way in which electricity is now described as a product. Particularly, in Europe and several other areas, for example Brazil and Argentina, as well as in some states in the United States of America. It is, however, rather a unique product because of its intangible and transient nature. Strictly, it is a product that exists only for an instant at a given point of delivery, comes into existence at the same instant at which it is being used and...view more
- Technical report10 pagesEnglish language
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