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BS EN IEC 62271-215:2021

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High-voltage switchgear and controlgear – Phase comparator used with VDIS

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IEC 62271-215:2021 is applicable to phase comparators designed to be plugged into the testing points of a voltage detecting and indicating system (VDIS) according to IEC 62271-213, to give an indication of the result of a phase comparison. The main usage is to provide a clear evidence of the phase relationship between two energized parts of a high-voltage network, at the same nominal voltage and frequency before coupling them. This first edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC 61243-5 published in 1997 and the first edition of IEC 62271-206 published in 2011. This edition constitutes a merging of the content of IEC 61243-5 and IEC 62271-206. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous editions of IEC 61243-5 and IEC 62271-206:

  1. the document does not include the specific phase comparators (SPCs) as defined in IEC 61243-5, which was specific to manufacturers, and takes back the technical principles of the universal phase comparator (UPC) for VDIS of all manufacturers;
  2. the phase comparator for sequential connected operation is introduced to facilitate the operation of phase comparation of large MV panels.

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
11 FOREWORD
13 INTRODUCTION
14 1 Scope
2 Normative references
15 3 Terms and definitions
18 4 Normal and special service conditions
4.1 Normal service conditions
4.2 Special service conditions
5 Ratings
6 Design and construction
6.1 General
6.2 Parts of phase comparator
19 6.3 Phase comparator description
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Phase comparator for simultaneous connected operation
Figures
Figure 1 ā€“ Example of typical structure of simultaneous operating phase comparator
Figure 2 ā€“ Simultaneous connected operation with two earth connections
20 6.3.3 Phase comparator for sequential connected operation
6.4 Connection to VDIS
Figure 3 ā€“ Simultaneous connected operation with one earth connection
Figure 4 ā€“ Example of typical structure of sequential operating phase comparator
Figure 5 ā€“ Sequential connected operation
21 6.5 Indication and perceptibility
6.5.1 General
Figure 6 ā€“ Classes of phase comparators with only positive angle values shown
22 6.5.2 Phase comparator providing only one active signal
6.5.3 Phase comparator providing two or more active signals
6.5.4 Indication of phase comparator with built-in power supply
6.5.5 Indication of sequential phase comparators
6.5.6 Response time of indication
23 6.5.7 Perceptibility
6.6 Phase comparator with built-in power supply
6.7 Testing element
6.8 Additional functions
6.9 Probes
24 6.10 Settings
Figure 7 ā€“ Plug size and design without insulation shield
Figure 8 ā€“ Plug size and design with insulation shield
25 6.11 Tolerance of rated frequency
6.12 Frequency shift of phase comparators with sequential operation
6.13 Degree of protection (IP code)
6.14 Climatic requirements
6.14.1 General
6.14.2 Temperature
6.14.3 Composite temperature/humidity
6.15 Mechanical requirements
6.15.1 General
6.15.2 Assembly
6.15.3 Vibrations
26 6.15.4 Mechanical impact (IK code)
6.15.5 Fall
6.16 Electromagnetic compatibility
6.16.1 General
6.16.2 Electrostatic discharge
6.16.3 Immunity against radiated electromagnetic fields
6.17 Dielectric strength
6.17.1 General
6.17.2 Lightning impulse withstand voltage
6.17.3 Power-frequency withstand voltage
27 6.17.4 Insulation withstand voltage
6.18 Marking
7 Type tests
7.1 General
7.1.1 Information to be included in the type test report
7.1.2 Test conditions
28 7.1.3 List of tests
Tables
Table 1 ā€“ Sequence of type tests
29 7.2 Test values
7.3 Inspection
7.4 Dielectric tests
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 Lightning impulse voltage test
Table 2 ā€“ List of type tests without sequence
30 7.4.3 Power-frequency voltage test
7.4.4 Voltage withstand test of the phase comparator
7.5 Indication and perceptibility
7.5.1 Test set-up and procedure for clear indication
31 7.5.2 Test for correct phase relationship
Figure 9 ā€“ Connection of test set-up for clear indication
Figure 10 ā€“ Connection of test set-up for clear indication for sequential operation
32 7.5.3 Test for incorrect phase relationship
7.5.4 Absence of voltage on one VDIS
7.5.5 Absence of voltage on both VDIS
7.5.6 Test of impedance of the phase comparator
33 7.6 Test for maximum phase rotation
7.6.1 Test set-up for maximum phase rotation with capacitive coupling element
7.6.2 Test set-up for maximum phase rotation with resistive coupling element
Figure 11 ā€“ Connection of test set-up for phase rotation
Figure 12 ā€“ Connection of test set-up for phase rotation for sequential operation
34 7.6.3 Test result for maximum phase rotation
7.7 Tolerance of rated frequency
7.7.1 Test set-up
Figure 13 ā€“ Connection of test set-up for phase rotation
Figure 14 ā€“ Connection of test set-up for phase rotation for sequential operation
35 7.7.2 Test procedure
7.8 Frequency shift for sequential operation phase comparator
7.8.1 Test set-up
7.8.2 Test procedure
7.9 Response time
7.9.1 Test set-up
36 7.9.2 Procedure
7.10 Clear perceptibility of visual indication
7.10.1 General
7.10.2 Test set-up
37 7.10.3 Procedure
7.11 Test for frequency selection (where relevant)
7.12 Temperature dependence of indication
Figure 15 ā€“ Test set-up for perceptibility of visual indication
38 7.13 Composite temperature/humidity cyclic test
7.14 Degree of protection (IP code)
7.15 Vibrations
7.16 Mechanical impact (IK code)
7.17 Fall
7.18 Electrostatic discharge
39 7.19 Radiated electromagnetic fields
7.20 Phase comparator when built-in power supply is exhausted
7.20.1 Preparation
7.20.2 Operation
7.21 Efficiency of testing element
7.21.1 Preparation
7.21.2 Operation
40 7.22 Durability of marking
8 Routine tests
9 Guide to the selection of phase comparator (informative)
10 Information to be given with enquiries, tenders and orders (informative)
10.1 General
10.2 Information with enquiries and orders
Table 3 ā€“ List of routine tests
41 10.3 Information with tenders
11 Transport, storage, installation, operation, maintenance and instructions for use
11.1 General
11.2 Instructions for use
42 11.3 Maintenance
11.3.1 General
11.3.2 Maintenance period
11.3.3 Maintenance by testing
12 Safety
13 Influence of the phase comparator on the environment
43 Annex A (informative)Example of design
A.1 General
A.2 Wireless connection
Figure A.1 ā€“ Phase comparator with a wireless connection
44 Annex B (informative)Example of use
Table B.1 ā€“ Results and conclusions of a cable checking
45 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62271-215:2021
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