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ASTM

ASTM D6439-11

Standard Guide for


Cleaning, Flushing, and
Purification of Steam, Gas,
and Hydroelectric Turbine
Lubrication Systems

BSI

PD IEC/TR 61850- Communication networks


7-510:2012
and systems for power
utility automation. Basic
communication structure.
Hydroelectric power plants.
Modelling concepts and
guidelines (British
Standard)

BSI

BS EN
61116:1995

Electromechanical
equipment guide for small
hydroelectric installations
(British Standard)

BSI

BS EN
62006:2011

Hydraulic machines.
Acceptance tests of small
hydroelectric installations
(British Standard)

BSI

BS EN
62270:2004

Hydroelectric power plant


automation. Guide for
computer-based control
(British Standard)

BSI

BS EN 61850-7410:2013

Communication networks
and systems for power
utility automation. Basic
communication structure.
Hydroelectric power plants.
Communication for
monitoring and control
(British Standard)

DIN

DIN 19752:1986 Hydroelectric power plants;


rules for planning and
operation (FOREIGN
STANDARD)

DIN

DIN EN 61850-7- Communication networks


410:2013
and systems for power
utility automation - Part 7410: Basic communication
structure - Hydroelectric
power plants Communication for
monitoring and control (IEC
61850-7-410:2012);
English version EN 618507-410:2013 (Foreign
Standard)

IEC

IEC/TR 61364 Ed. Corrigendum 1 1.0 b cor.1:2000 Nomenclature for


hydroelectric powerplant
machinery

IEC

IEC 61116 Ed.


1.0 b:1992

IEC

IEC 61850-7-410 Communication networks


Ed. 2.0 b:2012
and systems for power
utility automation - Part 7410: Basic communication
structure - Hydroelectric
power plants Communication for
monitoring and control

Electromechanical
equipment guide for small
hydroelectric installations

IEC

IEC 62006 Ed.


1.0 b:2010

Hydraulic machines Acceptance tests of small


hydroelectric installations

IEC

IEC/TR 61364 Ed. Nomenclature for


1.0 b:1999
hydroelectric powerplant
machinery

IEC

IEC/TR 61850-7- Communication networks


510 Ed. 1.0
and systems for power
en:2012
utility automation - Part 7510: Basic communication
structure - Hydroelectric
power plants - Modelling
concepts and guidelines

IEC

IEC 62270 Ed.


2.0 b:2013

Guide for computer-based


control for hydroelectric
power plant automation

IEEE

1248-1998

IEEE Guide for the


Commissioning of Electrical
Systems In Hydroelectric
Power Plants

IEEE

IEEE 1020-2011

IEEE Guide for Control of


Small (100 kVA to 5 MVA)
Hydroelectric Power Plants

IEEE

IEEE 1095-2012

IEEE Guide for the


Installation of Vertical
Generators and
Generator/Motors for
Hydroelectric Applications

IEEE

IEEE 1147-2005
(R2012)

IEEE Guide for the


Rehabilitation of
Hydroelectric Power Plants

IEEE

IEEE 1207-2011

IEEE Guide for the


Application of Turbine
Governing Systems for
Hydroelectric Generating
Units

IEEE

IEEE 807-2011

IEEE Recommended
Practice for Unique
Identification in
Hydroelectric Facilities

IEEE

IEEE Std 10102006

IEEE Guide for Control of


Hydroelectric Power Plants

IEEE

IEEE 1249-2013

IEEE Guide for Computerbased Control for


Hydroelectric Power Plant
Automation

IEEE

IEEE/IEC 622702013

IEC/IEEE Guide for


Computer-based Control for
Hydroelectric Power Plant
Automation

NFPA-FireNFPA 851-1996

NFPA 851: Recommended


Practice for Fire Protection
for Hydroelectric
Generating Plants, 1996
Edition

NFPA-FireNFPA 851-2000

NFPA 851: Recommended


Practice for Fire Protection
for Hydroelectric
Generating Plants, 2000
Edition

NFPA-FireNFPA 851-2005

NFPA 851: Recommended


Practice for Fire Protection
for Hydroelectric
Generating Plants, 2005
Edition

NFPA-FireNFPA 851-2005
(Spanish)

NFPA 851: Recommended


Practice for Fire Protection
for Hydroelectric
Generating Plants, 2005
Spanish Edition

NFPA-FireNFPA 851-2010

Recommended Practice for


Fire Protection for
Hydroelectric Generating
Plants

SPC

GB/T 16124-1995 Technical specifications for


medical assessment of
environmental impact on
water conservancy and
hydroelectric projects
(TEXT OF DOCUMENT IS IN
CHINESE)

SPC

GB/T 18110-2000 Electromechanical


equipment guide for small
hydroelectric installations
(TEXT OF DOCUMENT IS IN
CHINESE)

Abstract
1.1 This guide covers types of contaminants, oil purification devices, contamination
monitoring, contamination control during building or refurbishing of turbine systems,
lubrication system flushing, and maintenance of pure lubrication oil.
1.2 To obtain maximum operating life and reliability, or lubricants and system, it is vital that
the turbine lubrication system has pure oil. This guide is intended to aid the equipment
manufacturer, installer, and turbine operator in coordinating their efforts to obtain and
maintain clean lubrication and control systems. These systems may be on land or marine
turbine generators and propulsion and mechanical drive equipment. This guide is generalized
due to variations in the type of equipment, builder's practices, and operating conditions.
1.3 This guide primarily addresses petroleum based lubricating oil. For systems using
nonpetroleum based fluids, this guide may not be appropriate. For nonpetroleum products,
consult the equipment and fluid manufacturers.
1.4 This guide is applicable to both large and small lubrication systems. Some equipment
specified herein, however, may not be appropriate for all systems. Moreover, in situations
where specific guidelines and procedures are provided by the equipment manufacturer, such
procedures should take precedence over the recommendations of this guide.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address the safety concerns, if any, associated with its
use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and
health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Covers units to 5 MW, runner diameters to 3 M for tendering, supply, manufacture and
commissioning excluding civil, administrative and commercial conditions.

This part of IEC 61850 specifies the additional common data classes, logical nodes and data
objects required for the use of IEC 61850 in a hydropower plant.

In this standard planing and operating rules for water power plants are established.

This part of IEC 61850 specifies the additional common data classes, logical nodes and data
objects required for the use of IEC 61850 in a hydropower plant.

Provides the future purchaser with information allowing him to prepare the required
documents, from the call for tenders up to acceptance tests and operation of
electromechanical equipment. Applies to installations having outputs of less than 5 MW and
turbines with diameters less than 3 m.

IEC 61850-7-410:2012 specifies the additional common data classes, logical nodes and data
objects required for the use of IEC 61850 in a hydropower plant. The main changes with
respect to the previous edition are as follows:<br />- the logical nodes in IEC 61850-7410:2007 that were not specific to hydropower plants have been transferred to IEC 61850-74:2010;<br />- the definitions of logical nodes in this edition of IEC 61850-7-410 have been
updated;<br />- most of the modelling examples and background information included in IEC
61850-7-410:2007 have been transferred to IEC/TR 61850-7-510.<br />This new edition of IEC
61850-7-410 includes additional general-purpose logical nodes that were not included in IEC
61850-7-4:2010, but are required in order to represent the complete control and monitoring
system of a hydropower plant.

"IEC 62006:2010 defines the test, the measuring methods and the contractual guarantee
conditions for field acceptance tests of the generating machinery in small hydroelectric power
installations. It applies to installations containing impulse or reaction turbines with unit power
up to about 15 MW and reference diameter of about 3 m. The driven generator can be of
synchronous or asynchronous type. This International Standard contains information about
most of the tests required for acceptance of the hydraulic turbine such as safety approval
tests, trial operating and reliability tests, as well for verification of cavitation, noise and
vibration conditions, if required. This standard represents the typical methods used on smaller
hydroelectric installations, and is divided into three classes as follows:<br /> Class A: Default,
normal test program (panel measurement), to determine the maximum output of the
installation.<br /> Class B: Recommended, extended test program, to determine the
performance characteristics of the installation.<br /> Class C: Optional, comprehensive test
program, to determine the absolute efficiency of the installation.<br /> All classes contain
safety tests, trial operating tests, and reliability tests. This standard gives all necessary
references for the contract in order to execute the test, evaluate, calculate and compare the
result to the guarantee for all the classes A, B and C. "
NONE

"IEC/TR 61850-7-510:2012(E) provides explanations on how to use the Logical Nodes defined
in IEC 61850-7-410 as well as other documents in the IEC 61850 series to model complex
control functions in power plants, including variable speed pumped storage power plants. This
publication is to be used in conjunction with IEC 61850-7-410 which introduced the general
modelling concepts of IEC 61850 to hydroelectric power plants. Keywords: power utility,
automation, communication, hydroelectric "
IEC 62270:2013 addresses the application, design concepts, and implementation of computerbased control systems for hydroelectric plant automation. It addresses functional capabilities,
performance requirements, interface requirements, hardware considerations, and operator
training. It includes recommendations for system testing and acceptance. The electrical
protective system (generator and step-up transformer) is beyond the scope of this guide. This
second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004. This edition constitutes
a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with
respect to the previous edition:<br />_x000B_- update of system architecture aspects, with
different process control system configurations;<br />_x000B_- update of communications,
user and plant interfaces aspects;<br />_x000B_- suppression of case studies, because of the
quickness of evolution of the technology;<br />_x000B_- complete review of the bibliography,
making mention of many IEC and IEEE standards as new references and addition of a new
informative Annex B on legacy control systems. This publication is published as an IEC/IEEE
Dual Logo standard._x000B_Key words: Hydroelectric, Automation, Computer-Based Control
_x000B_

Description of the electrical control and monitoring requirements for equipment and systems
associated with small (100 kVA to 5 MVA) hydroelectric power plants.

The procedures for installation described in this guide apply to all types of synchronous
generators and generator/motors rated 5 MVA and above to be coupled to hydraulic turbines
or hydraulic pump/turbines having vertical shafts.

This guide is intended for the hydroelectric power industry to assist hydroelectric power plant
owners, operators, and designers in the economic (feasibility) and technical evaluation
(electrical aspects) of existing hydroelectric installations for rehabilitation. It addresses
conventional hydropower. Portions of this guide are relevant to pumped storage but the unique
features of pumped storage are not covered. Feasibility study results may indicate
redevelopment of the site. Redevelopment will not be treated in detail in this guide. This guide
covers all generating equipment up to and including the main transformer and typical auxiliary
equipment.
This guide is intended to complement IEEE Std 125, providing application details and
addressing the impact of plant and system features on hydroelectric unit governing
performance. It provides guidance for the design and application of hydroelectric turbine
governing systems. There is a heightened awareness within the electric utility industry of the
importance in the effective application of governing systems for dynamic stability. The need
exists to provide guidance in the effective governing system application for a better
understanding among users.
A unique identification system for hydroelectric facilities that segregates and incorporates
plant, unit, system, and component identifiers as a minimum is provided.

This guide is to serve as a reference document for practicing engineers in the hydroelectric
industry. It documents prevailing industry practices in hydroelectric power plant control
system logic, control system configurations, and control modes. It describes the control and
monitoring requirements for equipment and systems associated with conventional and
pumped-storage hydroelectric plants. It includes typical methods of local and remote control,
details of the control interfaces for plant equipment, requirements for centralized and off-site
control.
This guide addresses the application, design concepts, and implementation of computer-based
control systems for hydroelectric plant automation. It addresses functional capabilities,
performance requirements, interface requirements, hardware considerations, and operator
training. It includes recommendations for system testing and acceptance. The electrical
protective system (generator and step-up transformer) is beyond the scope of this guide.
This guide addresses the application, design concepts, and implementation of computer-based
control systems for hydroelectric plant automation. It addresses functional capabilities,
performance requirements, interface requirements, hardware considerations, and operator
training. It includes recommendations for system testing and acceptance. The electrical
protective system (generator and step-up transformer) is beyond the scope of this guide.

Provides recommendations (not requirements) for fire prevention and fire protection for
hydroelectric generating plants.

Provides recommendations (not requirements) for fire prevention and fire protection for
hydroelectric generating plants.

NFPA 851: Recommended Practice for Fire Protection for Hydroelectric Generating Plants
provides fire prevention and fire protection with recommendations to safeguard physical
property and insure continuity of power production. This document offers guidance to those
involved with the design, construction, and operation of hydroelectric generating plants. In
addition, general plant design, fire protection systems, and identification and protection of
hazards are also covered.

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