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BSI PD IEC GUIDE 119:2017

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Preparation of energy efficiency publications and the use of basic energy efficiency publications and group energy efficiency publications

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This Guide defines procedures for the preparation of energy efficiency (EE) publications and describes the relationship between technical committees (TCs) with group EE functions.

In the context of this Guide, “EE” refers to energy efficiency of products, systems and organizations.

It uses the boundary concept to address energy efficiency aspects (see IEC Guide 118) in the context of a systems approach.

This Guide is relevant to every TC which would like to publish a document dealing with EE.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
5 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
9 INTRODUCTION
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Systems approach
4.1 General considerations
12 4.2 Boundary description
4.2.1 General
13 4.2.2 Elements of the boundary description
4.2.3 Input(s)
4.2.4 Output(s)
4.2.5 Driving parameters
Figures
Figure 1 – Boundary description and its elements
14 4.2.6 Energy efficiency related KPI(s)
4.3 Broader boundary description – systems approach
Figure 2 – Broader boundary description
15 5 Assignment of horizontal energy efficiency functions and of group EE functions
Figure 3 – Structure of IEC EE publications and function assignment
16 6 Energy efficiency publications
6.1 Basic EE publications and group EE publications
6.1.1 General
6.1.2 Basic EE publications
6.1.3 Group EE publications
17 6.2 Product publications
6.3 References to other publications
7 Responsibilities of TCs with horizontal EE functions and group EE functions
7.1 Liaison with other TCs
7.2 Requests from TCs for new work
18 8 Responsibilities of TCs
8.1 General
8.2 Application of basic EE publications
8.3 Application of group EE publications
19 8.4 New work requests to TCs with horizontal or group EE functions
20 Annex A (informative) Boundary examples
Figure A.1 – Boundary setting example: three boundaries for independent solution
Figure A.2 – Boundary setting example: a boundary of a group
21 Figure A.3 – A boundary of group with systematic solution
22 Annex B (informative) The extended product approach as a collaborative example (reference IEC 61800-9-1)
B.1 Sharing the TC responsibilities
B.1.1 General
B.1.2 Practical case
23 B.1.3 Example of how different TCs may determine their role in a common collaboration
Figure B.1 – Relation between different components at different levels
24 B.1.4 Example of how different TCs should share their responsibilities
Figure B.2 – Link between every box’s corresponding TCs
25 B.2 Practical example – a motor system and pump system collaboration
Figure B.3 – TC’s responsibilities with EE key parameters at the different levels, starting from the plant level and going down to individual components
Figure B.4 – Interaction between the two SAMs
26 Figure B.5 – The SAMs of the pump system (the extended product) and the motor system
27 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC GUIDE 119:2017
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