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Introduction til standardization

Introduction til standardization. Danish national committe for Wind Turbines S-588. What is a standard?. A standard is a agreement document A standard is a consensus document A standard is voluntary (Unless it is to be used for certification).

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Introduction til standardization

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  1. Introduction til standardization Danish national committe for Wind Turbines S-588

  2. What is a standard? A standard is a agreement document A standard is a consensus document A standard is voluntary (Unless it is to be used for certification)

  3. A life without standards would be rather complicated…

  4. Standards have become an extremely important tool in globalization International European Danish Standards New Approach CENELEC CEN ISO IEC National 1906 1926 1947 2012 1961 1985 Regulation of national markets Internal marked Globalization

  5. Types of standards - Product standards - Test standards - Terminology/pictogram standards - Management standards - Quality standards

  6. Standards describe what we want to achieve, but not how! • Different heights of hats? • Stilts? • Staircases?

  7. What does a standard consist of? • Introduction • Foreword • 1. Scope • 2. Normative references • 3. Definitions • 4. Symbols og abbreviations • 5. Requirements • Functional requirements • Test methods • Labelling • Annex A (normative) • Annex B (informative)

  8. Access to Danish, European and international standardization through Danish Standards Three levels: • International Wind Turbines IEC TC 88 • European (Regional) Wind Turbines CLC TC 88 • Danish (National)The ‘Energy Agency’s Secretariat for the Danish Wind Turbine Certification Scheme’

  9. Organization – ISO/IEC

  10. Technical Committee TC 88 Mirror Committee(S-588) A Working groups (Danish) Working Group (International) International relations for the Danish mirror committee and its members IEC/CENELEC Danish Standards Experts Communications lines

  11. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines MT1 Design requirements for wind turbines MT2 Safety of smallwind turbines PT61400-3-2Design requirements for floating offshore wind turbines WG3 Design requirements for offshore wind turbines DS/S-588 Wind Turbine AGH1Terminology in the field of wind turbines PT61400-6 Tower and foundation design A01 Design and safety International relations for the Danish working group A01 and its members DS IEC

  12. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines PT 61400-12-2 Power performance measurements verification of electricity producing wind turbines MT 12-1 Wind turbine power performance testing WG 15 Assessment of site specific wind conditions for wind power stations DS/S-588 Wind Turbine MT 13 Measurement of mechanical loads A02 Procedurer for measurements International relations for the Danish working group A02 and its members DS IEC

  13. JWG 25 Communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines DS/S-588 Wind Turbine A03 Commumication International relations for the Danish working group A03 and its members DS IEC

  14. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines JWG 1 Wind turbine gearboxes DS/S-588 Wind Turbine A04 Gear boxes International relations for the Danish working group A04 and its members DS IEC

  15. SC22 WT CAC - Conformity Assessment Board – Wind Turbine Certification Advisory Committee IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines MT 22 Revision of IEC WT 01, IEC System for Conformity Testing and Certification of Wind Turbines - Rules and procedures A05 Testing and Certification of Wind Turbines - Rules and procedures DS/S-588 Wind Turbine International relations for the Danish working group A05 and its members DS IEC CAB

  16. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines IEC TC14/WG31 Power Transformers DS/S-588 Wind Turbine A06 Electrotechnical main components to offshore wind Turbines International relations for the Danish working group A06 and its members DS IEC

  17. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines MT 11 Acoustic noise measurement technique DS/S-588 Wind Turbine A07 Noice International relations for the Danish working group A07 and its members DS IEC

  18. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines MT 24 Lightning protection for wind turbines DS/S-588 Wind Turbine A08 Lightning protection International relations for the Danish working group A08 and its members DS IEC

  19. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines MT 23 Full-scale structural testing of rotor blades DS/S-588 Wind Turbine PT 61400-5 Wind turbines - Part 5: Rotor blades A09 Rotor blades International relations for the Danish working group A09 and its members DS IEC

  20. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines PT 61400-26 Availability for wind turbines and wind turbine plants DS/S-588 Wind Turbine A10 Availability International relations for the Danish working group A10 and its members DS IEC

  21. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines WG 27 Wind turbines – Electrical simulation models for wind power generation MT 21 Measurement and assessment of power quality characteristics of grid connected wind turbines DS/S-588 Wind Turbine A11 Electrical test and simulation models International relations for the Danish working group A11 and its members DS IEC

  22. IEC TC 88 Wind Turbines CLC/TC 88/WG 03 Protective measures DS/S-588 Wind Turbine A12 Protective measures International relations for the Danish working group A12 and its members DS IEC

  23. IEC Conformity Assessment for Renewables, IECRE IEC CAB/ WT CACConformity Assessment Board - Wind Turbine Certification Advisory Committee DS/S-588 Wind Turbine A13 WT CAC International relations for the Danish working group A13 and its members DS IEC

  24. How does the Danish Mirror Committee S-588 work? • All relevant documents are distributed from Danish Standards to the members of S-588 • Clarification of Danish vote and comments at enquiries • Members can participate in international meetings • Members can participate in international working groups • Presentation of the new work items • Implementation of standards

  25. Standards, guidelines and handbooks disseminate knowledge in relevant areas Standardization provides competitive advantages First to receive new knowledge about standards and future standards Influence by developing and writing the future standards at national or international level Structure and systematics are keywords in standardization Direct network with colleagues, communities and customers where knowledge on specific issues is exchanged Access to a unique national and international network of expertise

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