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6 FAQs about [Technical standards for wind turbines]
What are the IEC standards for wind turbines?
Relevant IEC standards in the ofshore wind sector include IEC 61400-1 (Design requirements for wind turbines), 61400-3 (Design requirements for ofshore wind turbines) and IEC 61400-22 (Wind turbines – Part 22: Conformity testing and certification) for the process of type certification.
What are the standards for wind energy generation?
Conformity is evaluated with IECRE OD‑502 and the standards published by the IEC technical committee working in the field of wind energy generation systems, IEC TC 88. The manufacturing, as well as the transport, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines is also thoroughly checked.
What are the design requirements for wind power generation units?
The design of ofshore wind power generation units requires compliance with two national technical standards: GB/T 18451.1-2012 “Wind turbine generator systems” (equivalent to IEC 61400-1:2005), and GB/T 31517-2015 “Design requirements for ofshore wind turbines” (equivalent to IEC 61400-3:2009). Special focus is given to anti-corrosion.
What is a guide for building and classing a wind turbine?
One important document, the Guide for Building and Classing, Ofshore Wind Turbine Installation (ABS, 2010), was drafted by merging experiences from the oil and gas sector with the requirements stated in the IEC 61400 series.
What are the new standards for a turbine & foundation design?
New standards from DNV and the IEC (61400-6) are expected to address this problem. IEC 61400-6 (Tower and foundation design) is expected to provide solutions for many problems related to tilt tolerances and stability. The expected increase of turbine size will probably cause similar challenges.
What are the standards for floating ofshore wind turbines?
Standards for floating ofshore wind are needed for markets with deep waters and are currently in development. In the IEC, the sub-committee TC 88/PT 61400-3-2 is working on standards for the ‘Design requirements for floating ofshore wind turbines’.
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