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DS/IEC/TS 62257-5

Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification – Part 5: Protection against electrical hazards

inactive, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 1 August 2005
Status: inactive
Page Count: 38
ICS Code (Solar energy engineering): 27.160
ICS Code (Biological sources and alternative sources of energy): 27.190
scope:

Decentralized Rural Electrification Systems (DRES) are designed to supply electric power for sites which are not connected to a large interconnected system, or a national grid, in order to meet basic needs. The majority of these sites are: - isolated dwellings, - village houses, - community services (public lighting, pumping, health centers, places of worship or cultural activities, administrative buildings, etc.), - economic activities (workshops, micro-industry, etc.). The DRE systems fall into three categories: - process electrification systems (for example for pumping), - individual electrification systems (CES) for multiple users. Process or individual electrification systems exclusively consist of two subsystems: - an electric energy generation subsystem, - the user's electrical installation. Collective electrification systems, however, consist of 3 subsystems: - an electric energy generation system, - a distribution subsystem, also called micro-grid, - user's electrical installations including interface equipment between the installations and the micro-grid. The purpose of this document is to specify the general requirements for the protection of persons and equipment against electrical hazards to be applied in decentralised rural electrification systems. Requirements dealing with protection against electric shock are based on basic rules from IEC 61140 and IEC 60364. These general requirements are to be applied to all the identified categories of DRES. Application to each subsystem of a DRES is dealt within a specific section of IEC 62257-9.

Document History

DS/IEC/TS 62257-5
August 1, 2005
Recommendations for small renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification – Part 5: Protection against electrical hazards
Decentralized Rural Electrification Systems (DRES) are designed to supply electric power for sites which are not connected to a large interconnected system, or a national grid, in order to meet basic...
IEC 62257-5 TS Ed.2: Recommendations for renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification - Part 5: Protection against electrical hazards
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