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Released: 01.06.2023
CSN EN IEC 60071-11 - Insulation co-ordination - Part 11:Definitions, principles and rules for HVDC system

CSN EN IEC 60071-11

Insulation co-ordination - Part 11:Definitions, principles and rules for HVDC system

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Number of Standard:CSN EN IEC 60071-11
Category:330419
Pages:48
Released:01.06.2023
Catalog number:516856
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CSN EN IEC 60071-11

CSN EN IEC 60071-11 This part of IEC 60071 applies to high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems. It specifies the principles on the procedures for the determination of the specified withstand voltages, creepage distance and air clearances for the equipment and the installations of these systems. This document gives the insulation co-ordination principles related to line commutated converter (LCC) and voltage sourced converters (VSC) HVDC systems. The main principles of this document also apply to other special converter configurations of LCC, such as the capacitor commutated converter (CCC) as well as the controlled series compensated converter (CSCC), etc. This document applies to insulation co-ordination of equipment connected between the converter AC bus (including the AC harmonic filters, the converter transformer, the circuit breakers) and the DC line side. The line and cable terminations in so far as they influence the insulation co-ordination of converter station equipment are also covered. This document applies only for HVDC applications in power systems and not for industrial conversion equipment. Principles and guidance given are for insulation co-ordination purposes only. The requirements for human safety are not covered by this document.
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