BS EN 60398:2015
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Installations for electroheating and electromagnetic processing. General performance test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2015 | 42 |
This International Standard specifies the basic test procedures, conditions and methods for establishing the main performance parameters and the main operational characteristics of industrial installations and equipment intended for electroheating (EH) or electromagnetic processing of materials (EPM).
Measurements and tests that are solely used for the verification of safety requirements of equipment for EH or for EPM are outside the scope of this standard and are covered by the IEC 60519 series.
This standard is applicable for the commissioning, verification of design improvements or for energy related tasks including benchmarking with respect to energy use or energy efficiency, establishing of an energy baseline, and labelling. Some concepts from this standard can directly be used as key performance indicators.
Detailed tests for specific types of EH or EPM equipment and installations are beyond the scope of this standard and are provided in particular test standards for EH or EPM equipment. This standard is intended as general reference for all future test standards applicable to particular EH or EPM equipment or installations.
This standard includes the concept and material presented in IEC TS 62796 on energy efficiency dealing with the electrical and processing parts of the equipment, as well as the overall performance.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | English CONTENTS |
8 | FOREWORD |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions 3.1 General |
13 | 3.2 Energy efficiency 3.3 States and parts |
14 | 3.4 Workload 4 Basic provisions for testing and test conditions 4.1 Aim of testing |
15 | 4.2 Communication of test results 4.3 Boundaries of the energy using system for testing 4.3.1 General considerations 4.3.2 Batch type installations |
16 | 4.3.3 Continuous type installations |
17 | 4.4 General requirements for testing 4.5 Operating conditions during tests 4.6 Environmental conditions during tests 4.7 Supply voltage |
18 | 5 Comparing equipment or installations 6 Measurements and workloads 6.1 General 6.2 Time resolution |
19 | 6.3 Frequency measurement 6.4 Measurement of electric data 6.4.1 Supply voltage 6.4.2 Voltage, current, electrical power and resistance 6.4.3 Measurement positions 6.5 Temperature measurement 6.5.1 General |
20 | 6.5.2 Contact thermocouples 6.5.3 Thermographic methods 6.5.4 Colour change of paint or crayon marks 6.6 Measurement of pressure, humidity or composition of fluids |
21 | 6.7 Workload 6.7.1 General 6.7.2 Enthalpy determination using a dummy workload 6.7.3 Use of a performance test workload |
22 | 6.7.4 Preparation of a performance test workload 7 Numerical modelling |
23 | 8 Technical tests 8.1 Overview 8.2 Energy consumption and time for cold start-up 8.3 Power consumption during hot standby operation 8.4 Power consumption during holding operation |
24 | 8.5 Energy consumption and time for shut-down operation 8.6 Energy consumption during a regular maintenance operation 8.7 Energy consumption during normal operation 8.8 Cumulative energy consumption and peak power consumption |
25 | 8.9 Equipment capacity 8.10 Performance dependence on supply voltage |
26 | 8.11 Processing range of intended operation 8.12 Properties of the processed workload surface 8.12.1 General |
27 | 8.12.2 Measurement sensor positions 8.12.3 Temperature homogeneity 8.12.4 Homogeneity of evaporation of a solvent |
28 | 8.12.5 Homogeneity of gloss 8.12.6 Other properties 9 Efficiency of the installation 9.1 General 9.2 Specific energy consumption of the workload 9.3 Heating efficiency of EH or EPM equipment |
29 | 9.4 Supply power usage efficiency 9.5 Energy transfer efficiency |
31 | Annex A (informative) Energy efficiency assessment A.1 Use of this standard for energy efficiency assessment A.2 Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle approach A.3 Comparison, classification, labelling |
32 | A.4 Comparison with ISO 13579-1 A.4.1 General A.4.2 Considered energy generation A.4.3 Comparing results |
33 | Annex B (informative) Visual display of energy efficiency related information B.1 General B.2 Sankey diagram of power balance Figures Figure B.1 – Example of a Sankey diagram |
34 | B.3 Time resolved power usage diagram Figure B.2 – Example of a time-power diagram |
36 | Annex C (informative) Estimating energy use C.1 General C.2 Minimum energy consumption |
37 | C.3 Holding power |
38 | C.4 Transfer losses and transfer efficiency C.5 Examples C.5.1 Tempering of TCO on glass substrate C.5.2 Drying and hardening of lacquer |
39 | Annex D (informative) Energy recoverability |
40 | Bibliography |