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BS EN 61800-2:2015

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Adjustable speed electrical power drive systems – General requirements. Rating specifications for low voltage adjustable speed a.c. power drive systems

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This part of IEC 61800 applies to adjustable speed electric a.c. power drive systems, which include semiconductor power conversion and the means for their control, protection, monitoring, measurement and the a.c. motors.

It applies to adjustable speed electric power drive systems intended to feed a.c. motors from a BDM connected to line-to-line voltages up to and including 1 kV a.c. 50 Hz or 60 Hz and/or voltages up to and including 1,5 kV d.c. input side.

NOTE 1

Adjustable speed electric a.c. power drive systems intended to feed a.c. motors, and with rated converter input voltages above 1 000 V a.c. are covered by IEC 61800‑4 .

NOTE 2

Adjustable speed electric d.c. power drive systems intended to feed d.c. motors are covered by IEC 61800‑1 .

NOTE 3

For adjustable speed electric a.c. power drive systems having series-connected electronic power converter sections, the line-to-line voltage is the sum of the series connected input voltages.

Traction applications and electric vehicles are excluded from the scope of this standard.

This part of IEC 61800 is intended to define the following aspects of an a.c. power drive system ( PDS):

  • principal parts of the PDS;

  • ratings and performance;

  • specifications for the environment in which the PDS is intended to be installed and operated;

  • other specifications which might be applicable when specifying a complete PDS.

This standard provides minimum requirements, which may be used for the development of a specification between customer and manufacturer.

Compliance with this standard is possible only when each topic of this standard is individually specified by the customer developing specifications or by product standard committees developing product standards.

For some aspects which are covered by specific PDS product standards in the IEC 61800 Series, this document provides a short introduction and reference to detailed requirements in these product standards.

This applies to the following aspects:

  • EMC which is covered in IEC 61800‑3 ;

  • electrical safety which is covered in IEC 61800‑5‑1 ;

  • functional safety which is covered in IEC 61800‑5‑2 ;

  • type of load duty which are covered by IEC TR 61800‑6 ;

  • communication profiles which are covered by IEC 61800‑7 Series;

  • power interface voltage specification which is covered by IEC TS 61800‑8 .

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7 English
CONTENTS
11 FOREWORD
13 INTRODUCTION
15 1 Scope
16 2 Normative references
17 3 Terms and definitions
18 Tables
Table 1 – List of terms
Table 2 – List of input ratings of BDM/CDM/PDS
19 Table 3 – List of output ratings of BDM/CDM/PDS
Table 4 – List of motor speed and torque ratings
20 Figures
Figure 1 – (BDM/CDM/PDS) manufacturer/customer relationship
30 Figure 2 – Example of a power drive system
33 4 Ratings and specifications for the act of installing, commissioning and operation
4.1 General
Figure 3 – Operating quadrants
34 4.2 BDM/CDM/PDS characteristics and topology
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 BDM/CDM/PDS characteristics
35 4.2.3 Basic topology for BDM/CDM/PDS’s
36 Figure 4 – Typical BDM/CDM/PDS
Figure 5 – Common d.c.link BDM/CDM/PDS
37 Figure 6 – BDM/CDM/PDS with brake
38 4.3 Ratings
4.3.1 General
Figure 7 – BDM/CDM/PDS with AIC
Table 5 – Overview of input and output ratings of the BDM/CDM/PDS
39 4.3.2 Input ratings
Table 6 – Standard voltages as specified in IEC 60038
40 4.3.3 Output ratings
Figure 8 – Example of operating region of a PDS
41 Figure 9 – Overload cycle example
Table 7 – Example of reduced maximum continuous load as a function of an overload
42 4.3.4 Operating quadrants
4.3.5 Ratings and properties of the control equipment
4.3.6 Special ratings related to BDM/CDM/PDS or motor
43 4.4 Performance
4.4.1 Operational
44 Figure 10 – Deviation band
Table 8 – Maximum deviation bands (percent)
47 Figure 11 – Time response following a step change of reference input no change in operating variables
48 Figure 12 – Time response following a change in an operating variable – no reference change
49 Figure 13 – Time response following a reference change at specified rate
50 Figure 14 – Frequency response of the control – Reference value as stimulus
52 4.4.2 Fault supervision
4.4.3 Minimum status indication required
4.4.4 I/O devices
54 4.5 Electrical safety
4.6 Functional safety
55 4.7 EMC
4.8 Eco design
4.8.1 General
4.8.2 Energy efficiency and losses
4.8.3 Environmental impact
56 4.9 Environmental condition for service, transport and storage
4.9.1 General
4.9.2 Operation
57 Table 9 – Environmental service conditions
58 Table 10 – Limit of temperature of the cooling medium for indoor equipment
Table 11 – Definitions of pollution degree
59 Table 12 – Environmental vibration limits for fixed installation
Table 13 – Environmental shock limits for fixed installation
61 4.9.3 Storage and transport of equipment
Table 14 – Storage and transport limits
62 4.9.4 Environmental service tests (type test)
Table 15 – Transportation vibration limits
Table 16 – Transportation limits of free fall
63 4.10 Types of load duty profiles
4.11 Generic interface and use of profiles for PDS
Table 17 – Environmental service tests
65 4.12 Voltage on power interface
Figure 15 – Example of relationship of IEC 61800-7 series to control system software and the BDM/CDM/PDS
66 4.13 Explosive environment
5 Test
5.1 General
5.2 Performance of tests
5.2.1 General conditions
5.2.2 Supply system earthing conditions
67 5.3 Standard tests for BDM/CDM/PDS
5.3.1 General
Table 18 – Test overview
68 5.3.2 Test for mass produced products
5.3.3 Test for one-off products
69 5.4 Test specifications
5.4.1 Visual inspections (type test, sample test and routine test)
5.4.2 Static performance and rating test
70 Figure 16 – Measuring circuit of PDS
75 5.4.3 Electrical safety
5.4.4 Functional safety
5.4.5 EMC
76 5.4.6 Eco-design
5.4.7 Environmental condition tests
77 Table 19 – Dry heat test (steady state)
78 Table 20 – Damp heat test (steady state)
79 Table 21 – Vibration test
Table 22 – Shock test
80 Table 23 – Salt mist test
Table 24 – Dust test
81 5.4.8 Communication profiles
Table 25 – Sand test
Table 26 – Water test
82 5.4.9 Explosive atmosphere environment
6 Information and marking requirements
6.1 General
83 6.2 Marking on product
Table 27 – Information requirements
84 6.3 Information to be supplied with the PDS or BDM/CDM
6.4 Information to be supplied or made available
6.5 Safety and warning labels
6.5.1 Warning labels
6.5.2 Additional safety considerations of a PDS
86 Annex A (informative) Classification of PDS into low-voltage system and high-voltage system
A.1 General
A.2 Classification of PDS by voltage
Figure A.1 – Basic configuration of PDS
87 A.3 Examples
A.3.1 PDS with an input transformer
A.3.2 PDS with an input transformer and an output transformer
Figure A.2 – An example of low-voltage PDS with an input transformer
Table A.1 – Basic classification of PDS by voltage
88 A.3.3 PDS with a step-up chopper
A.3.4 PDS with parallel-connected line-side converters
Figure A.3 – An example of low-voltage PDS with an input/output transformer
Figure A.4 – An example of low-voltage PDS with a step-up chopper
89 A.3.5 PDS with series-connected line-side converters
Figure A.5 – An example of low-voltage PDS with parallel-connected rectifiers
Figure A.6 – An example of high-voltage PDS with parallel-connected line-side converters
90 A.3.6 PDS with star-connected inverters
Figure A.7 – An example of low-voltage PDS with series-connected rectifiers
Figure A.8 – An example of high-voltage PDS with series-connected rectifiers
91 A.3.7 PDS with a multilevel inverter
Figure A.9 – An example of high-voltage PDS with star-connected inverters
92 Figure A.10 – An example of high-voltage PDS with a multilevel inverter
Figure A.11 – An example of a power module
93 Annex B (informative) Determination of the input current of BDM/CDM/PDS
Figure B.1 – Example of distortion effect of the input current affected by a three-phase converter with capacitive load
95 Bibliography
BS EN 61800-2:2015
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