Foreword
1 General
1.1 Scope and object
1.2 New concepts
1.3 Organisation of the report
2 Reference documents
3 Definitions
3.1 Definitions related to components (parts of
switchgear and controlgear)
3.2 Definitions related to functions
3.3 Definitions related to operation features
4 Trends in the use of switchgear and controlgear
4.1 Trends in maintenance
4.2 New concepts in dependability
4.2.1 Reliability
4.2.2 Availability
4.2.3 Maintainability
4.2.4 Safety
4.3 Retrofitting of existing switchgear components
4.4 Reliability centred maintenance
5 Trends in technology
5.1 General
5.2 System architecture
5.2.1 Functional architecture
5.2.2 Evolution of system architecture
5.2.3 Architecture comparison
5.2.4 Interfacing techniques
5.3 Transducers and actuators
5.3.1 Transducers
5.3.2 Actuators
5.4 Control
5.5 Monitoring
5.5.1 Monitoring today
5.5.2 Diagnostic connector
5.5.3 Add-on monitoring system
5.5.4 Integrated system for control and
monitoring
5.6 Interface and connection
5.6.1 General
5.6.2 Interoperability
5.6.3 Temporary connections
6 Recommendations for use of new technologies in
substations
6.1 Installation
6.2 Transducers and actuators
6.3 Dielectric aspects
6.4 Safety and security
6.5 Degree of protection for connectors
6.6 Maintenance
6.6.1 Recommendations for the manufacturer
6.6.2 Availability of spares
7 Suggested evolution of IEC standards
7.1 Changes induced by introduction of new
technologies
7.2 Changes induced by the introduction of
standardized fieldbus
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