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BSI PD IEC TS 61400-30:2023

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Wind energy generation systems – Safety of wind turbine generators. General principles for design

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2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
13 3 Terms and definitions
18 4 Principal elements
4.1 General
4.2 Significant hazards
4.3 Frequency of exposure
19 5 Control systems
5.1 General
5.2 Control devices
5.3 Operating modes
20 5.4 Safety functions
5.5 Emergency stop
21 5.6 Failure of external power supply
6 Isolation of energy sources
22 7 Electrical systems
7.1 General requirements
23 7.2 Protection provided by enclosures
7.3 High voltage installation
24 7.4 Low voltage installation
7.5 Electrostatic discharge
7.6 Batteries and UPS
7.7 Arc flash mitigation and modelling
25 8 Mechanical systems
8.1 General requirements
8.2 Foundations and substructures
8.2.1 General
8.2.2 Specific requirements for offshore substructures
26 8.3 Tower
8.3.1 Tower internals
8.3.2 Cable management
8.4 Yaw system
8.5 Blade pitch system
27 8.6 Hub and spinner
8.7 Blade
8.8 Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
8.9 Drive train
28 8.10 Braking system
8.11 Rotor locking system
8.12 Nacelle
8.13 Internal crane
29 9 Working environment
9.1 General requirements
9.2 Access
9.2.1 General
30 9.2.2 Doorways
Figures
Figure 1 – Sketch of minimum door opening size
31 Figure 2 – Transition between internal and external platform
32 Figure 3 – External platform at entrance door
Figure 4 – Modified size of manholes
33 9.2.3 Stairs and stepladders
9.2.4 Fixed ladders
Tables
Table 1 – Tolerance for spacing of rungs
34 Figure 5 – Example of handle
Figure 6 – Side-step distance
35 Figure 7 – Obstacles in ladder climbing area
Table 2 – Requirements for rest platforms and moveable rest landings
36 9.2.5 Provisions for personal fall protection
Figure 8 – Resting platforms
37 Figure 9 – Anchor point dimensions
38 Table 3 – Fall protection loads
39 9.2.6 Access platforms
9.2.7 Space in front of electrical panels
Figure 10 – Space in front of electrical panels
40 Figure 11 – Evacuation in both directions and passing width
Figure 12 – Minimum passing width, evacuation in one direction
41 9.2.8 Bluntness of edges
Figure 13 – Evacuation in both directions
42 9.2.9 Climbing assistance
9.2.10 Service lift
Figure 14 – Edges and corners
Figure 15 – Edge radius and chamfer for parts
43 9.2.11 Helihoist and aviation aids
44 Figure 16 – Minimum helicopter distance to blade
45 Figure 17 – Helihoist layout example
46 9.2.12 Offshore vessel access
47 9.3 Working conditions
9.3.1 Noise exposure
9.3.2 Vibration
48 9.3.3 Radiation
9.3.4 Thermal
9.3.5 Air quality
9.3.6 Restricted and confined spaces
49 9.4 Ergonomic
9.4.1 General
9.4.2 Human machine interfaces
10 Lighting systems
10.1 General
10.1.1 Lighting for safety in wind turbines
10.1.2 Internal lighting
50 10.1.3 External lighting
10.2 Design requirements for lighting systems
10.3 Design requirements for emergency lighting systems
51 10.4 Illumination levels
10.5 Illumination level assessment
10.5.1 General
Table 4 – Illuminance levels
52 10.5.2 Illumination level verification
11 Fire protection
11.1 General
Figure 18 – Illuminance levels measurement on ladders
53 11.2 Foreseeable misuses
11.3 Fire risk assessment
11.4 Fire hazards
54 11.5 Risk reduction
11.5.1 General
11.5.2 Inherently safe design measures
11.5.3 Safeguarding
55 11.5.4 Monitoring and warning system
11.5.5 Complementary protective measures
56 11.6 Information for use
12 Emergency, escape and evacuation
12.1 General requirements
12.1.1 General
57 12.1.3 Routes
12.1.4 Equipment
58 12.1.5 Escape point(s)
12.1.6 Verification of evacuation and escape strategy
59 12.2 Rescue
12.2.1 General
12.2.2 Equipment
12.2.3 Verification of the rescue strategy
12.3 Adverse weather
60 13 Information for use
13.1 General
13.2 Safety signs and safety markings
13.3 Acoustic and visual alarms
13.4 Instructions
13.4.1 General
61 13.4.2 Instructions in case of emergency
62 Annex A (informative) List of significant hazards
Table A.1 – List of significant hazards
68 Annex B (normative) Example of walkways with different shape than a rectangle
Figure B.1 – Relation between height and width
Figure B.2 – Examples of different shapes
69 Annex C (normative) Climbing assistance
70 Annex D (informative) Lighting − Determination of the maintenance factor
71 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC TS 61400-30:2023
$215.11