BS EN 62271-4:2013
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High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Handling procedures for sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) and its mixtures
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 82 |
IEC 62271-4:2013 applies to the procedures for handling of SF 6 during installation, commissioning, normal and abnormal operations, disposal at the end of life of high voltage switchgear and controlgear. This first edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC/TR 62271-303 published in 2008. This first edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) the description of the potential effects on health of SF 6 by products (former Annex D of IEC/TR 62271-303:2008) has been replaced by the calculation methods for evaluating of the potential effects on health of SF 6 by products (see Annex H); b) information about cryogenic reclaim of SF 6. Have been added (see Annex I); c) handling procedures for the most popular SF 6 mixtures have been added (see Annex J).
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6 | English CONTENTS |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 General 1.1 Scope 1.2 Normative references |
11 | 2 Terms and definitions |
13 | 3 SF6 handling during installation and commissioning 3.1 General 3.2 Evacuation, filling and checking the SF6 quality after filling |
14 | Figures Figure 1 – Evacuation, filling and checking the SF6 quality after filling |
15 | 3.3 Topping-up of SF6 pre-filled compartments to the rated filling pressure/density Tables Table 1 – Evacuation, filling and checking the SF6 quality after filling |
16 | Figure 2 – Topping-up of SF6 prefilled compartmentsto the rated filling pressure/density Table 2 – Topping up of SF6 prefilled compartmentsto the rated filling pressure/density. |
17 | 3.4 Filling sealed pressure systems 4 SF6 handling during normal service life 4.1 Re-filling of SF6 to the rated filling pressure/density Figure 3 – SF6 re-filling to the rated filling pressure/density |
18 | 4.2 Checking the SF6 quality 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 Measurement of the SF6 quality with portable equipment Table 3 – SF6 refilling to the rated filling pressure/density |
19 | 4.2.3 Sampling and shipment of SF6 for off-site analysis Figure 4 – Checking the SF6 quality onsite Table 4 – Checking the SF6 quality onsite |
20 | 5 SF6 recovery and reclaim during maintenance 5.1 General 5.2 SF6 recovery and reclaim from any compartment of controlled or closed pressure systems containing non-arced or normally arced SF6 Figure 5 – SF6 sampling and shipment Table 5 – SF6 sampling and shipment |
21 | Figure 6 – Example of recovery and reclaim from any compartment of controlled or closed pressure systems containing non-arced or normally arced SF6 |
22 | 5.3 Recovery and reclaim from any compartment of controlled or closed pressure systems containing heavily arced SF6 Table 6 – Example of recovery and reclaim from any compartment of controlled or closed pressure systems containing non-arced or normally arced SF6 |
23 | Figure 7 – Example of recovery and reclaim from any compartment of controlled or closed pressure systems containing heavily arced SF6 |
24 | 6 Dismantling of SF6 electric power equipment at the end-of-life 6.1 General Table 7 – Example of recovery and reclaim from any compartment of controlled-or closed pressure systems containing heavily arced SF6 |
25 | 6.2 End-of-life of controlled or closed pressure systems 6.3 End-of-life of sealed pressure systems Figure 8 – End-of-life of controlled or closed pressure systems |
26 | 6.4 SF6 recovery and reclaim at the end-of-life of sealed pressure systems Figure 9 – End-of-life of sealed pressure systems |
27 | Figure 10 – SF6 recovery and reclaim at the end-of-life of sealed pressure systems |
28 | 6.5 Dismantling of electric power equipment at the end-of-life Table 8 – SF6 recovery at the endoflife of sealed pressure systems |
29 | 6.6 By-products at the end-of-life Figure 11 – Dismantling of electric power equipment |
30 | Table 9 – Expected SF6 characteristics and quantity of by-products |
31 | Annex A (informative) Storage and transportation of SF6 Table A.1 – Methods for storage of SF6 |
32 | Table A.2 – Container types and labelling required for storage and transportation of SF6 |
33 | Table A.3 – International regulations for shipment of SF6 |
35 | Annex B (informative) Safety and first aid Table B.1 – Measures when working with SF6 electric power equipment |
36 | Table B.2 – Safety measures when opening or accessing gas compartments |
37 | Table B.3 – Neutralising solutions |
39 | Table B.4 – Additional safety measures |
41 | Annex C (informative) Training and certification |
45 | Annex D (informative) Description of SF6 Handling Equipment Figure D.1 – General purpose reclaimer |
46 | Table D.1 – Typical filter types used during SF6 reclaim |
49 | Table D.2 – Gas measuring devices |
51 | Figure D.2 – Gas mixing device |
53 | Annex E (informative) Sulphur hexafluoride Table E.1 – Main chemical characteristics of SF6 [16] |
54 | Figure E.1 – Pressure/temperature/density characteristics for SF6 [16] |
55 | Table E.2 – Main physical characteristics of SF6 [16] Table E.3 – Main electrical characteristics of SF6 [16] |
57 | Annex F (informative) Environmental effects of SF6 |
60 | Annex G (informative) SF6 by-products |
63 | Annex H (informative) Procedure for evaluating the potential effects on health of SF6 by-products |
65 | Table H.1 – OELs for SO2, HF, and S2F10 Table H.2 – SOF2 production rate |
67 | Figure H.1 – Procedure for the evaluation of the potential effects on health due to arcing |
68 | Figure H.2 – Procedure for the evaluation of the potential effects on health dueto low energy discharges |
69 | Annex I (informative) Cryogenic reclaim of SF6 |
70 | Figure I.1 – Saturated vapour pressure of various gases as a function of temperature |
71 | Figure I.2 – Typical cryogenic reclaimer for SF6 recovery on site |
72 | Figure I.3 – Typical cryogenic reclaimer for removing contaminants |
73 | Annex J (normative) Handling of SF6 mixtures |
76 | Figure J.1 – Vapour pressure of SF6 |
77 | Figure J.2 – Maximum SF6 storage density to avoid SF6 liquefaction |
78 | Bibliography |