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Sfs-Standardit 2019
SESKOn alueelta julkaistut SFS-STANDARDIT 2019 SISÄLTÖ Johdanto 2 Kaaviot IEC-, EN- ja SFS-EN-standardien valmistelu (rinnakkaismenettely), EN- ja SFS-standardien valmistelu (ilman rinnakkaismenettelyä), SFS-standardien valmistelu Suomalaiset SFS-standardit ja 5 suomenkielisinä julkaistut SFS-EN-standardit Englanninkielisinä julkaistut SFS-standardit 6 SFS-käsikirjat 28 www.sesko.fi SESKOn alueelta julkaistut SFS-standardit 2019 2 SESKOn alueelta julkaistut SFS-standardit 2019 Johdanto Kansallisista SFS-standardeista on suurin osa SFS-EN-standardeja, sillä EN-standardit on saatettava identtisiksi SFS-EN-standardeiksi. Suunnilleen 85 % sähköalan EN-standardeista perustuu IEC-standardeihin ja tarvittaessa niitä on täydennetty yhteiseurooppalaisilla muutoksilla. IEC-standardeja ja muita IEC- julkaisuja on voimassa noin 7700 kpl. IEC:n ja CENELECin Frankfurtin sopimuksen mukaisesti rinnakkaismenettelyllä valmisteltujen EN- standardien tunnuksissa on sovellettu vuoden 2018 alusta lähtien seuraavaa: • IEC-standardien kanssa identtisten eurooppalaisten CENELEC-standardien tunnukset ovat muotoa EN IEC 6xxxx. • Jos IEC-standardeihin perustuviin eurooppalaisiin standardeihin tarvitaan yhteiseurooppalaisia muutoksia, niin ne esitetään muutososissa, jotka numeroidaan A11 (EN IEC 6xxxx/A11). Jos IEC ei ole kiinnostunut laatimaan kansainvälistä standardia tietyltä alueelta, niin CENELEC laatii tällöin puhtaasti eurooppalaisen EN-standardin (home grown), joka julkaistaan tunnuksin EN 5xxxx. Näitä standardeja on noin 15 % kaikista eurooppalaisista julkaisuista. -
Sähköauton Latausjärjestelmien Tiedonsiirto
SÄHKÖAUTON LATAUSJÄRJESTELMIEN TIEDONSIIRTO Aleksi Heikkilä Opinnäytetyö Toukokuu 2019 Sähkö- ja automaatiotekniikan koulutus Sähkövoimatekniikka TIIVISTELMÄ Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu Sähkö- ja automaatiotekniikan koulutus Sähkövoimatekniikka HEIKKILÄ, ALEKSI: Sähköauton latausjärjestelmien tiedonsiirto Opinnäytetyö 39 sivua, joista liitteitä 5 sivua Toukokuu 2019 Tämän opinnäytetyön tarkoituksena on tutustua sähköautojen latausjärjestelmiin ja niiden tiedonsiirtoon. Työssä tarkastellaan latausasemien vaatimia standardeja ja lataustapoja. Työssä tutustutaan myös latausasemien taustajärjestelmiin ja niiden eri sovelluksiin. Sähköautojen lataamiseen liittyvät ratkaisut muuttuvat usein ja valmistajat tekevät omia ratkaisujaan latausasemien suunnittelussa. Tämän takia on kehitetty OCPP-protokolla, jonka tarkoituksena on luoda avoin kommunikaatioväylä kaikkiin sähköauton latausso- velluksiin. OCPP-protokollan ansiosta saadaan yhtenäinen kommunikointiväylä la- tausoperaattorin ja latausaseman välille. Sähköautojen latausasemiin on saatavilla erinäköisiä ratkaisuja erilaisiin kohteisiin. La- tausasemien ominaisuudet vaihtelevat niiden valmistajan ja käyttötarkoituksen mukaan. Osaa latausasemista käytetään offline-tilassa ilman erillistä ohjausta ja osaa kytkettynä taustajärjestelmiin, joilla voidaan ohjata ja rajoittaa lataustehoa. Kuormanhallintaominai- suudet älykkäässä latauksessa ovat erittäin tärkeitä, jotta ilman suuria muutoksia voidaan saada enemmän latausasemia lisättyä jo ennalta asennettujen rinnalle. Asiasanat: sähköauto, tiedonsiirto, -
IEC 63110 Management of EV Charging / Discharging Infrastructure
IEC 63110 Management of Electric Vehicles charging and discharging infrastructures IEC 63110 Management of EV charging / discharging infrastructure Paul Bertrand IEC convener of IEC JWG1 (ISO/IEC 15118) IEC convener of JWG11 (IEC 63110) [email protected] 15/01/2020 IEC 63110 presentation 1 IEC 63110 Management of Electric Vehicles charging and discharging infrastructures Summary of the presentation • A perspective of e-mobility standards landscape • Zoom on IEC 63110 : management of charging-discharging infrastructure • IEC 63110 organisation, members and scope • Communication architecture • Requirements and transport technology • Use cases and object model • Sessions and Transactions • Interconnections with other standards • Conclusion 15/01/2020 IEC 63110 presentation 2 IEC 63110 Management of Electric Vehicles charging and discharging infrastructures A perspective of e-mobility standards landscape 15/01/2020 IEC 63110 presentation 3 IEC 63110 Management of Electric Vehicles charging and discharging infrastructures What is in stake with E-mobility in the future ? In 2020 : an emerging new mobility environment Around 5 millions of EVs are circulating in the world More or less 1 million of public charging stations are deployed today Industry is learning and coping with e-mobility needs in more cities every day Large utilities are engaged in massive investments to support the increasing demand of electricity due to E-mobility Smart Charging and V2G are now in the agenda of all stakeholders After 2040 as the number of EVs is now -
Electricity Engineering Standards Review: Technical Analysis of Topic
Electricity Engineering Standards Review Technical Analysis of Topic Areas Report prepared for BEIS Final December 2020 SYSTEMS AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY FNC 62482/50117R FINAL Issue Authors The primary authors of this report are Steven Fletcher, Thomas Bransden and John Devlin. For any inquiries regarding this work please contact [email protected] Acknowledgements We would like to thank Professor Keith Bell from the University of Strathclyde who provided guidance and advice to the project team. Frazer-Nash worked closely with the Panel in the development of this report and appreciated their expert input throughout the course of the project. During the project, Frazer-Nash and the Panel engaged a number of industry stakeholders. We would like to acknowledge all those who engaged and thank them for the input provided. We are also grateful for the support provided by BEIS and Ofgem in delivering this work. Please note This publication and the advice contained within has been prepared by Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd with the specific needs of BEIS and the Panel in mind under their instruction. Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd cannot guarantee the applicability of the advice contained within this publication for the needs of any third party and will accept no liability for loss or damage suffered by any third party. Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd would therefore advise any third party to seek their own confirmation of the detail contained within for their specific requirements. © FNC 2020 Page 2 of 161 FNC 62482/50117R FINAL Issue EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The UK government has commissioned an independent panel of experts to conduct an Electricity Engineering Standards Review1. -
Supervisory Control & Critical Infrastructure Systems IEC 61850
ECE444-544 Supervisory Control & Critical Infrastructure Systems IEC 61850 Presented by Jake Groat Slides by Rick Liposchak, P.E. 17 April 2018 What will we cover? • Lecture 1- IEC 61850 – Why IEC 61850? – What is IEC 61850? – What does IEC 61850 cover? – System Configuration description Language (SCL) – Information Transfer and Engineering Tools – Information Flow and Priority What will we cover? • Lecture 2- IEC 61850 –Logical Nodes –Information Transfer, Protocols- MMS –Information Transfer, Protocols- GOOSE –Information Transfer, Protocols- Sample Value –Network Configuration –Time Synchronization Why IEC 61850? NIST Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards Why IEC 61850? Europe’s CEN-CENELEC-ETSI Smart Grid Coordination Group Smart Grid Reference Architecture European Smart Grid Architecture Model Why IEC 61850? • Area Control – Wide area control (Isolated Power Grid) • Electrical utility control area – Building automation – Home automation – Facility Microgrid – Microgrid cluster – Microgrid – Virtual generation plants – Independent Solar and wind power producers – Electric Car Charging Why IEC 61850? Complexity, Complexity, Complexity!!! --------------------------------- We need flexible, intelligent and manageable systems. How are we managing the power grid? Remote Special Lease Line, Dial-up, other to Enterprise EMS, Protection DMS and Data Collection Systems Serial, Network, Time Sync Protection Equipment Local LTC, DFR, SCADA GPS, PMU, Metering X, Y & Z Monitoring Control … Hardwired/ Interlock Interlock -
Final Report Standards for Smart Grids
Final report of the CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Joint Working Group on Standards for Smart Grids Final report of the CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Joint Working Group on Standards for Smart Grids Status: approved by the CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Joint Presidents Group (JPG) on 4 May 2011, subject to the formal approval by 2011-06-05 by the individual ESOs Final report of the CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Joint Working Group on Standards for Smart Grids Foreword < to be added> Final report of the CEN/CENELEC/ETSI Joint Working Group on Standards for Smart Grids Contents 1. Executive summary .................................................................................................................................. 6 2. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1 Basic idea of smart grids ..................................................................................................................... 9 2.2 Current political background in Europe ............................................................................................. 11 2.3 Aim of a European standardization report ........................................................................................ 11 2.4 Standardization activities around the world ...................................................................................... 13 3. Description of the overall concept ....................................................................................................... 17 3.1 -
The Electric Drive Continues Hev Tcp Annual Report 2021
THE ELECTRIC DRIVE CONTINUES HEV TCP ANNUAL REPORT 2021 This is the 2021 Annual report for the HEV TCP – an international collaboration of 18 countries exploring cutting-edge questions in hybrid and electric vehicles. This report sets out the background to the partnership, gives updates on ongoing projects and on member countries’ work, and gives a set of contact details for more information. Implementing Agreement for Co-operation on Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Technologies and Programmes (HEV TCP) is an international membership group formed to produce and disseminate balanced, objective information about advanced electric, hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles. It enables member countries to discuss their respective needs, share key information, and learn from an ever-growing pool of experience from the development and deployment of hybrid and electric vehicles. The TCP on Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (HEV TCP) is organised under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA) but is functionally and legally autonomous. Views, findings and publications of the HEV TCP do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the IEA Secretariat or its ieahev.org individual member countries. Editors Contributing Authors Kate Palmer, Task 1 OA AUSTRIA NORWAY Urban Foresight Mauritsch Walter, Austria Tech Andreas Bratland, The Research Council of Norway Gerfried Jungmeier, Joanneum Research Erik Figenbaum, TOI Lauren Kersley Andreas Dorda, BMK Jon Suul, Sintef Urban Foresight BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA Miles Prescott Carlo Mol, VITO Ock-Taek Lim, -
Nr. Standard Reference Title 1 IEC 60079:2019 SER 2
Nr. Standard reference Title 1 IEC 60079:2019 SER Explosive atmospheres - ALL PARTS IEC 61097- Global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) - Part 4: Inmarsat-C ship 2 4:2012+AMD1:2016+AM earth station and Inmarsat enhanced group call (EGC) equipment - Operational and D2:2019 CSV performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results Amendment 2 - Global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) - Part 4: IEC 61097- Inmarsat-C ship earth station and Inmarsat enhanced group call (EGC) equipment - 3 4:2012/AMD2:2019 Operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-60: Particular requirements for the basic 4 IEC 80601-2-60:2019 safety and essential performance of dental equipment Semiconductor devices - Part 16-6: Microwave integrated circuits - Frequency 5 IEC 60747-16-6:2019 multipliers Semiconductor devices - Mechanical and climatic test methods - Part 20-1: 6 IEC 60749-20-1:2019 Handling, packing, labelling and shipping of surface-mount devices sensitive to the combined effect of moisture and soldering heat Semiconductor devices - Mechanical and climatic test methods - Part 20-1: 7 IEC 60749-20-1:2019 RLV Handling, packing, labelling and shipping of surface-mount devices sensitive to the combined effect of moisture and soldering heat Gas Analyzers - Expression of performance - Part 3: Paramagnetic oxygen 8 IEC 61207-3:2019 analysers Gas Analyzers - Expression of performance - Part 3: Paramagnetic oxygen 9 IEC 61207-3:2019 RLV analysers -
Standards Action Publishing Schedule
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE 25 WEST 43RD STREET NY, NY 10036 VOL. 51| NO. 49 December 4, 2020 CONTENTS American National Standards Project Initiation Notification System (PINS) ............................................................... 2 Call for Comment on Standards Proposals .................................................................. 8 Final Actions - (Approved ANS) .................................................................................. 21 Call for Members (ANS Consensus Bodies) ................................................................ 27 American National Standards (ANS) Announcements ............................................... 33 Accreditation Announcements (Standards Developers) ............................................ 34 Meeting Notices (Standards Developers) .................................................................. 35 American National Standards (ANS) Process ............................................................. 36 ANS Under Continuous Maintenance ........................................................................ 37 ANSI-Accredited Standards Developer Contact Information ..................................... 38 International Standards ISO and IEC Draft Standards ....................................................................................... 40 ISO Newly Published Standards ................................................................................. 45 Accreditation Announcements (U.S. TAGs to ISO) .................................................... -
Canadian Data Governance Standardization Roadmap B
Canadian Data Governance Standardization Roadmap b Canadian Data Governance Standardization Roadmap Table of contents Acknowledgements ................................................................................................................. 2 Message from the Co-Chairs of the Data Governance Standardization Collaborative .............................................................................................. 3 Message from the CEO, Standards Council of Canada .................................................. 4 Executive Summary ................................................................................................................ 5 How to Use this Report ............................................................................................................7 About Standards and Conformity Assessment ..................................................................................7 About the Collaborative ................................................................................................................................... 8 Reading the Roadmap ..................................................................................................................................... 8 Standardization and Data Governance in Canada ..........................................................10 State of Play ........................................................................................................................................................10 Tackling the Challenges and Identifying the Opportunities -
IEC/TR 61850-90-4 ® Edition 1.0 2013-08
This is a preview - click here to buy the full publication IEC/TR 61850-90-4 ® Edition 1.0 2013-08 TECHNICAL REPORT colour inside Communication networks and systems for power utility automation – Part 90-4: Network engineering guidelines INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION PRICE CODE XH ICS 33.200 ISBN 978-2-8322-0903-5 Warning! Make sure that you obtained this publication from an authorized distributor. ® Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission This is a preview - click here to buy the full publication – 2 – TR 61850-90-4 © IEC:2013(E) CONTENTS FOREWORD ......................................................................................................................... 12 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 14 1 Scope ............................................................................................................................. 15 2 Normative references ..................................................................................................... 16 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations and conventions .......................................................... 19 3.1 Terms and definitions ............................................................................................ 19 3.2 Abbreviations ........................................................................................................ 22 3.3 Conventions ......................................................................................................... -
Understanding Advanced Features and Implementation in the Context of ISO 15118: Use Cases and Recommendations
Understanding advanced features and implementation in the context of ISO 15118: use cases and recommendations Eurelectric recommendations [July 2020] Eurelectric represents the interests of the electricity industry in Europe. Our work covers all major issues affecting our sector. Our members represent the electricity industry in over 30 European countries. We cover the entire industry from electricity generation and markets to distribution networks and customer issues. We also have affiliates active on several other continents and business associates from a wide variety of sectors with a direct interest in the electricity industry. We stand for The vision of the European power sector is to enable and sustain: - A vibrant competitive European economy, reliably powered by clean, carbon-neutral energy - A smart, energy efficient and truly sustainable society for all citizens of Europe We are committed to lead a cost-effective energy transition by: investing in clean power generation and transition-enabling solutions, to reduce emissions and actively pursue efforts to become carbon- neutral well before mid-century, taking into account different starting points and commercial availability of key transition technologies; transforming the energy system to make it more responsive, resilient and efficient. This includes increased use of renewable energy, digitalisation, demand side response and reinforcement of grids so they can function as platforms and enablers for customers, cities and communities; accelerating the energy transition in other economic sectors by offering competitive electricity as a transformation tool for transport, heating and industry; embedding sustainability in all parts of our value chain and take measures to support the transformation of existing assets towards a zero carbon society; innovating to discover the cutting-edge business models and develop the breakthrough technologies that are indispensable to allow our industry to lead this transition.