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BSI PD CLC/TS 61400-26-1:2017

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Wind turbines – Time-based availability for wind turbine generating systems

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This part of IEC 61400 defines generic information categories to which fractions of time can be assigned for a wind turbine generating system (WTGS) considering internal and external conditions based on fraction of time and specifying the following:

  • generic information categories of a WTGS considering availability and other performance indicators;

  • information category priority in order to discriminate between concurrent categories;

  • entry and exit point for each information category in order to allocate designation of time

  • informative annexes including:

  • examples of optional information categories,

  • examples of algorithms for reporting availability and performance indicators,

  • examples of application scenarios.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 CONTENTS
9 FOREWORD
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
13 3.2 Abbreviations
14 4 Information model
4.1 General
4.2 Information categories
4.3 Limitations
15 Figures
Figure 1 – Information category overview
16 4.4 Information category priority
Figure 2 – Information category priority
17 5 INFORMATION AVAILABLE
Figure 3 – INFORMATION AVAILABLE category
18 5.1 OPERATIVE
Figure 4 – OPERATIVE category
19 Figure 5 – GENERATING category
Figure 6 – FULL PERFORMANCE category
20 Figure 7 – PARTIAL PERFORMANCE category
21 Figure 8 – NON GENERATING category
22 Figure 9 – TECHNICAL STANDBY category
23 Figure 10 – OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION category
24 Figure 11 – REQUESTED SHUTDOWN category
25 5.2 NON-OPERATIVE
Figure 12 – OUT OF ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION category
26 Figure 13 – NON-OPERATIVE category
27 Figure 14 – SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE category
28 Figure 15 – PLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTION category
Figure 16 – FORCED OUTAGE category
29 5.3 FORCE MAJEURE
Figure 17 – SUSPENDED category
30 6 INFORMATION UNAVAILABLE
Figure 18 – FORCE MAJEURE category
31 Figure 19 – INFORMATION UNAVAILABLE category
32 Annex A (informative) Optional information categories – examples
33 Figure A.1 – Information category overview – mandatory and optional
34 Figure A.2 – Optional categories for PARTIAL PERFORMANCE
35 Figure A.3 – Derated category
Figure A.4 – Degraded category
36 Figure A.5 – Optional categories for OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION
37 Figure A.6 – Calm winds category
38 Figure A.7 – Other environmental category
39 Figure A.8 – Optional categories for NON-OPERATIVE
40 Figure A.9 – Optional categories for forced outage
41 Figure A.10 – Workflow breakdown structure
43 Figure A.11 – Optional categories for SUSPENDED
45 Annex B (informative) Time based availability indicators – examples
49 Annex C (informative) Verification scenarios – examples
Figure C.1 – Verification scenarios – time allocation to information categories
50 Figure C.2 – Verification scenarios – communication aspects
51 Figure C.3 – Verification scenarios – partial operational aspects
52 Figure C.4 – Verification scenarios – maintenance aspects
54 Figure C.5 – Verification scenarios – operational aspects
55 Figure C.6 – Verification scenarios – grid / electrical network aspects
57 Figure C.7 – Verification scenarios – environmental aspects
58 Bibliography
BSI PD CLC/TS 61400-26-1:2017
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