BH GSO IEC TS 63014-1:2022

IEC TS 63014-1:2018
Bahraini Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 28 April 2022

High voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission - System requirements for DC-side equipment - Part 1: Using line-commutated converters

BH GSO IEC TS 63014-1:2022 Files

BH GSO IEC TS 63014-1:2022 Scope

IEC TS 63014-1:2018(E) is intended to provide an overall and consistent set of guidelines to facilitate the specification of equipment for the DC-side of a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) system using line-commutated converters. For point-to-point HVDC transmission systems, this document covers all DC-side equipment located between the converter valves and the DC overhead line or cable termination, excluding the converter valves themselves. For back-to-back HVDC systems, this document covers all DC-side equipment excluding the converter valves themselves.

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