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I.S. CLC TR 60919-1:2005

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PERFORMANCE OF HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) SYSTEMS WITH LINE-COMMUTATED CONVERTERS - PART 1: STEADY-STATE CONDITIONS

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English

Published date

01-01-2005

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FOREWORD
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Types of HVDC systems
   3.1 General
   3.2 HVDC back-to-back system
   3.3 Monopolar earth return HVDC system
   3.4 Monopolar metallic return HVDC system
   3.5 Bipolar earth return HVDC system
   3.6 Bipolar metallic return HVDC system
   3.7 Two 12-pulse groups per pole
   3.8 Converter transformer arrangements
   3.9 DC switching considerations
   3.10 Series capacitor compensated HVDC systems
4 Environment information
5 Rated power, current and voltage
   5.1 Rated power
   5.2 Rated current
   5.3 Rated voltage
6 Overload and equipment capability
   6.1 Overload
   6.2 Equipment capability
7 Minimum power transfer and no-load stand-by state
   7.1 General
   7.2 Minimum current
   7.3 Reduced direct voltage operation
   7.4 No-load stand-by state
8 AC system
   8.1 General
   8.2 AC voltage
   8.3 Frequency
   8.4 System impedance at fundamental frequency
   8.5 System impedance at harmonic frequencies
   8.6 Positive and zero-sequence surge impedance
   8.7 Other sources of harmonics
   8.8 Subsynchronous torsional interaction (SSTI)
9 Reactive power
   9.1 General
   9.2 Conventional HVDC systems
   9.3 Series capacitor compensated HVDC schemes
   9.4 Converter reactive power consumption
   9.5 Reactive power balance with the a.c. system
   9.6 Reactive power supply
   9.7 Maximum size of switchable VAR banks
10 HVDC transmission line, earth electrode line and
   earth electrode
   10.1 General
   10.2 Overhead line(s)
   10.3 Cable line(s)
   10.4 Earth electrode line
   10.5 Earth electrode
11 Reliability
   11.1 General
   11.2 Outage
   11.3 Capacity
   11.4 Outage duration terms
   11.5 Energy unavailability (EU)
   11.6 Energy availability (EA)
   11.7 Maximum permitted number of forced outages
   11.8 Statistical probability of outages
12 HVDC control
   12.1 Control objectives
   12.2 Control structure
   12.3 Control order settings
   12.4 Current limits
   12.5 Control circuit redundancy
   12.6 Measurements
13 Telecommunication
   13.1 Types of telecommunication links
   13.2 Telephone
   13.3 Power line carrier (PLC)
   13.4 Microwave
   13.5 Radio link
   13.6 Optical fibre telecommunication
   13.7 Classification of data to be transmitted
   13.8 Fast response telecommunication
   13.9 Reliability
14 Auxiliary power supplies
   14.1 General
   14.2 Reliability and load classification
   14.3 AC auxiliary supplies
   14.4 Batteries and uninterruptible power
        supplies (UPS)
   14.5 Emergency supply
15 Audible noise
   15.1 General
   15.2 Public nuisance
   15.3 Noise in working areas
16 Harmonic interference - AC
   16.1 AC side harmonic generation
   16.2 Filters
   16.3 Interference disturbance criteria
   16.4 Levels for interference
   16.5 Filter performance
17 Harmonic interference - DC
   17.1 DC side interference
   17.2 DC filter performance
   17.3 Specification requirements
18 Power line carrier interference (PLC)
   18.1 General
   18.2 Performance specification
19 Radio interference
   19.1 Radio interference (RI) from HVDC systems
   19.2 RI performance specification
20 Power losses
   20.1 General
   20.2 Main contributing sources
21 Provision for extensions to the HVDC systems
   21.1 General
   21.2 Specification for extensions
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
                     publications with their corresponding
                     European publications
Bibliography

Gives general guidance on the steady-state performance requirements of HVDC systems.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
96
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
CLC/TR 60919-1:2005 Identical

IEC 60146-1-3:1991 Semiconductor convertors - General requirements and line commutated convertors - Part 1-3: Transformers and reactors
IEC TR 60146-6:1992 Semiconductor convertors - Part 6: Application guide for the protection of semiconductor convertors against overcurrent by fuses
EN 60146-1-1:2010 Semiconductor converters - General requirements and line commutated converters - Part 1-1: Specification of basic requirements
IEC 61148:2011 Terminal markings for valve device stacks and assemblies and for power conversion equipment
IEC 61803:1999+AMD1:2010+AMD2:2016 CSV Determination of power losses in high-voltage direct current (HVDC)converter stations with line-commutated converters
EN 60146-1-3:1993 Semiconductor convertors - General requirements and line commutated convertors - Part 1-3: Transformers and reactors
EN 61803:1999/A2:2016 DETERMINATION OF POWER LOSSES IN HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) CONVERTER STATIONS WITH LINE COMMUTATED CONVERTERS (IEC 61803:1999/A2:2016)
IEC 60146-1-1:2009 Semiconductor converters - General requirements and line commutated converters - Part 1-1: Specification of basic requirements
IEC 60700-1:2015 Thyristor valves for high voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission - Part 1: Electrical testing
ISO 1996-1:2016 Acoustics Description, measurement and assessment of environmental noise Part 1: Basic quantities and assessment procedures
IEC 60146-2:1999 Semiconductor converters - Part 2: Self-commutated semiconductor converters including direct d.c. converters
IEC 60633:1998+AMD1:2009+AMD2:2015 CSV Terminology for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission
EN 60633:1999/A2:2015 TERMINOLOGY FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (HVDC) TRANSMISSION (IEC 60633:1998/A2:2015)

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