• PD IEC/TR 61400-24:2002

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Wind turbine generator systems Lightning protection

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  30-11-2010

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  23-09-2002

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    FOREWORD
    INTRODUCTION
    1 Scope
    2 Definitions
    3 Lightning and wind turbines
       3.1 The properties of lightning
       3.2 Lightning discharge formation and electrical
            parameters
       3.3 Cloud-to-ground flashes
       3.4 Upward initiated flashes
       3.5 Lightning protection of wind turbines - the generic
            problem
       3.6 Existing IEC standards and technical reports dealing
            with lightning protection
    4 Damage statistics
       4.1 Data on wind turbine lightning damage
       4.2 Damage statistics
       4.3 Database merits and weaknesses
       4.4 Conclusions and recommendations
    5 Evaluation of the risk of lightning damage to a wind turbine
       5.1 Introduction
       5.2 Assessing the lightning flash frequency to a wind
            turbine
       5.3 Use of IEC 61024-1-1
       5.4 Use of IEC 61662
       5.5 Analysis of blade lightning protection system costs
       5.6 Analysis of lightning protection costs for wind turbine
            control systems
    6 Lightning protection of wind turbine blades
       6.1 Blade structure
       6.2 Blade damage mechanism
       6.3 Lightning protection for wind turbine blades
       6.4 Interception efficiency
       6.5 Sizing of materials
       6.6 Blade to hub connection
       6.7 Carbon reinforced plastic (CRP)
       6.8 Wiring inside blades
    7 Protection of bearings and gearbox
       7.1 Damage to bearings due to AC and DC currents
       7.2 Damage to bearings due to lightning currents
       7.3 Laboratory investigations
       7.4 Lightning damage to gearbox
       7.5 Lightning protection of bearings and gearbox elements
    8 Protection of electrical and control system
       8.1 Introduction
       8.2 Configuration of electrical equipment
       8.3 Lightning protection zones
       8.4 Surge coupling mechanisms
       8.5 Bonding and shielding
       8.6 Surge protection
       8.7 Summary
    9 Earthing
       9.1 Lightning protection system earth termination for a
            single wind turbine
       9.2 Lightning protection system earth terminations in a
            wind farm
    10 Personnel safety
       10.1 General
    11 Conclusions and recommendations for further work
    Annex A Typical lightning damage questionnaire
    Bibliography
    Figures
    Tables

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    Aims to: identify the generic problems involved in lightning protection of wind turbines; collect and systematize existing experience with both older and new designs of wind turbines; describe appropriate methods for evaluating the risk of lightning damage to wind turbines, thereby making reliable cost-benefit evaluations of lightning protection efforts possible; describe and outline appropriate methods for lightning protection of wind turbine components, considering the special nature of wind turbines and the extensive use of composite materials; compile a technical report outlining problems and solutions as seen today.

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    Identifies the generic problems involved in lightning protection of wind turbines; describes appropriate methods for evaluating the risk of lightning damage to wind turbines; describes and outlines suitable methods for lightning protection of wind turbine components.

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    Committee PEL/88
    Development Note Supersedes 99/204718 DC. (10/2002)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    IEC 61024-1-1:1993 Protection of structures against lightning - Part 1: General principles - Section 1: Guide A: Selection of protection levels for lightning protection systems
    IEC 61663-1:1999 Lightning protection - Telecommunication lines - Part 1: Fibre optic installations
    IEC 61024-1:1990 Protection of structures against lightning - Part 1: General principles
    IEC TS 61312-4:1998 Protection against lightning electromagnetic impulse - Part 4: Protection of equipment in existing structures
    IEC 60099-4:2014 Surge arresters - Part 4: Metal-oxide surge arresters without gaps for a.c. systems
    IEC 61643-12:2008 Low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 12: Surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power distribution systems - Selection and application principles
    IEC 61663-2:2001 Lightning protection - Telecommunication lines - Part 2: Lines using metallic conductors
    IEC TS 61312-2:1999 Protection against lightning electromagnetic impulse (LEMP) - Part 2: Shielding of structures, bonding inside structures and earthing
    IEC 61643-22:2015 Low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 22: Surge protective devices connected to telecommunications and signalling networks - Selection and application principles
    IEC 61643-1:2005 Low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 1: Surge protective devices connected to low-voltage power distribution systems - Requirements and tests
    IEC 61024-1-2:1998 Protection of structures against lightning - Part 1-2: General principles - Guide B - Design, installation, maintenance and inspection of lightning protection systems
    IEC 60099-1:1991+AMD1:1999 CSV Surge arresters - Part 1: Non-linear resistor type gapped surge arresters for a.c. systems
    IEC 61312-1:1995 Protection against lightning electromagnetic impulse - Part 1: General principles
    IEC TS 61312-3:2000 Protection against lightning electromagnetic impulse - Part 3: Requirements of surge protective devices (SPDs)
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