BAS EN 50539-11:2014
Low-voltage surge protective devices - Surge protective devices for specific application including d.c. - Part 11: Requirements and tests for SPDs in photovoltaic applications
General Information
Status: Withdrawn
No. of pages: 54
Language: English
Edition: 1.
Adoption method: Endorsment
Publication date: 30.06.2014
Technical committee:
Directive:
2006/95/EC, Directive 2006/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits (codified version)
2014/35/EU, Directive 2014/35/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits;
2014/35/EU, Directive 2014/35/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on the harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits;
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Abstract
This European Standard defines the requirements and tests for SPDs intended to be installed on the d.c. side of photovoltaic installations to protect against induced and direct lightning effects. These devices are connected to d.c. power circuits of photovoltaic generators, rated up to 1 500 V.
It takes into account that photovoltaic generators:
• behave like current generators,
• that their nominal current depends on the light intensity,
• that their short-circuit current is almost equal to the nominal current,
• are connected in series and/or parallel combinations leading to a great variety of voltages, currents and powers from a few hundreds of W (in residential installations) to several MW (photovoltaic fields).
The very specific electrical parameters of PV installations on the d.c. side require specific test requirements for SPDs.
SPDs with separate input and output terminal(s) that contain a specific series impedance between these terminal(s) (so called two port SPDs according to EN 61643-11) are currently not sufficiently covered by the requirements of this standard and require additional consideration.
NOTE In general SPDs for PV applications do not contain a specific series impedance between the input/output terminals due to power efficiency considerations.
SPDs complying with this standard are exclusively dedicated to be installed on the d.c. side of photovoltaic generators. PV installation including batteries and other d.c. applications are not taken into account and additional requirements and tests may be necessary for such applications.
SPDs for which the manufacturers declares short circuit mode overload behaviour, shall require specific measures to ensure that such devices will not endanger the operator during maintenance and replacement due to possible d.c. arcing.
Lifecycle
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Original document and degree of correspondence
- EN 50539-11:2013, identical