BSI PD IEC TR 63196:2020
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Switchgear and controlgear and their assemblies for low voltage. Energy efficiency
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 26 |
This document is following the principles of IEC Guide 119. This document defines the energy efficiency aspects of switchgear and controlgear products complying with IEC 60947 (all parts), IEC 61095 and IEC 62626 (all parts), and associated assemblies complying with IEC 61439 (all parts), in the context of the overall system energy efficiency. This document references energy policy aspects, as well as product and system aspects.
This document generally assumes electrical energy input, whereas the output can be a number of different products and/or services.
This document:
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helps to harmonize the energy efficiency requirements and guidance in product standards;
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raises awareness that provisions in publications can generally influence energy efficiency;
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helps to identify energy efficiency aspects;
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promotes the use of a systems approach to energy efficiency.
Other than energy efficiency aspects, this document does not cover environmental impacts (see IEC TS 63058).
PDF Catalog
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4 | CONTENTS |
5 | FOREWORD |
7 | INTRODUCTION Figures Figure 1 – Overview of energy efficiency management |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Contribution of low-voltage switchgear and controlgear and their assemblies to energy efficiency 5 General concepts of energy efficiency 5.1 Concept of energy efficiency system 5.1.1 System considerations |
12 | 5.1.2 System boundary description Figure 2 – Key elements in energy efficiency definition |
13 | 5.2 Limits of the energy efficiency concept 5.2.1 Electrical energy efficiency and safety 5.2.2 Availability of electrical energy and user decision 6 Energy efficiency for switchgear, controlgear and their assemblies 6.1 General |
14 | Figure 3 – Role of low-voltage switchgear and controlgear in energy efficiency management |
15 | Figure 4 – Energy efficiency landscape concerning switchgear and controlgear and their assemblies |
16 | 6.2 Energy efficiency management system/optimization of the overall energy consumption 6.2.1 Optimization of energy consumption 6.2.2 Electrical energy efficiency management |
18 | 6.2.3 Economic aspects 6.2.4 Systems approach |
19 | 6.3 Energy efficiency measures 6.3.1 Load shedding system (in combination with peak shaving) Figure 5 – Useful energy, energy loss and recovered energy |
20 | 6.3.2 Benefit of fixed speed motor control systems |
21 | 6.3.3 Losses in switchgear and controlgear |
22 | 6.3.4 Minimization of semiconductor controller losses 6.3.5 Power factor correction 6.3.6 Energy efficiency of assemblies |
23 | Figure 6 – Poor and good energy efficiency practice in assembly layout |
24 | Bibliography |