CLC/TS 61400-26-1:2017
(Main)Wind turbines - Part 26-1: Time-based availability for wind turbine generating systems
Wind turbines - Part 26-1: Time-based availability for wind turbine generating systems
IEC 61400-26-1:2011(E) defines generic information categories to which fractions of time can be assigned for a wind turbine generating system (WTGS) considering internal and external conditions based on fraction of time and specifying the following: - generic information categories of a WTGS considering availability and other performance indicators; - information category priority in order to discriminate between concurrent categories; - entry and exit point for each information category in order to allocate designation of time; - informative annexes providing various examples.
Windenergieanlagen - Teil 26-1: Zeitbasierte Verfügbarkeit von Windenergieanlagen
Éoliennes - Partie 26-1: Disponibilité temporelle pour les systèmes de production d'énergie éolienne
Vetrne turbine - 26-1. del: Časovna razpoložljivost, ki temelji na proizvodnih sistemih vetrnih elektrarn (IEC/TS 61400-26-1:2011)
Ta del standarda IEC 61400 opredeljuje generične kategorije informacij, za katere je mogoče določiti deleže časa za sistem za proizvodnjo vetrne turbine (WTGS) glede na notranje in zunanje pogoje, ki temeljijo na deležu časa in določajo naslednje:
• generične kategorije informacij sistema za proizvodnjo vetrne turbine ob upoštevanju razpoložljivosti in drugih indikatorjev delovanja;
• prioriteto kategorije informacij, da bi razlikovali med sočasnimi kategorijami;
• vstopno in izhodno točko za vsako kategorijo informacij, da se določi čas
• informativni dodatki, ki vključujejo:
– primere izbirnih kategorij informacij,
– primere algoritmov za poročanje o razpoložljivosti in indikatorje delovanja,
– primere scenarijev uporabe.
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Wind turbines - Part 26-1: Time-based availability for wind turbine generating systems
(IEC/TS 61400-26-1:2011)
Windenergieanlagen - Teil 26-1: Zeitbasierte Verfügbarkeit von Windenergieanlagen
(IEC/TS 61400-26-1:2011)
Éoliennes - Partie 26-1: Disponibilité temporelle pour les systèmes de production
d'énergie éolienne (IEC/TS 61400-26-1:2011)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CLC/TS 61400-26-1:2017
ICS:
27.180 Vetrne elektrarne Wind turbine energy systems
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION CLC/TS 61400-26-1
SPÉCIFICATION TECHNIQUE
TECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATION
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ICS 27.180
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Wind turbines -
Part 26-1: Time-based availability
for wind turbine generating systems
(IEC/TS 61400-26-1:2011)
Éoliennes - Windenergieanlagen -
Partie 26-1: Disponibilité temporelle Teil 26-1: Zeitbasierte Verfügbarkeit
pour les systèmes de production d'énergie éolienne von Windenergieanlagen
(IEC/TS 61400-26-1:2011) (IEC/TS 61400-26-1:2011)
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European foreword
This document (CLC/TS 61400-26-1:2017) consists of the text of IEC/TS 61400-26-1:2011 prepared
by IEC/TC 88 "Wind energy generation systems".
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
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Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard IEC/TS 61400-26-1:2011 was approved by CENELEC as a
Technical Specification without any modification.
In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standards indicated:
IEC 61400-25-2:2006 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61400-25-2:2007 (not modified).
IEC 61400-25-3:2006 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61400-25-3:2007 (not modified).
IEC 61400-25-4:2008 NOTE Harmonized as EN 61400-25-4:2008 (not modified).
Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments)
applies.
NOTE 1 When an International Publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod),
the relevant EN/HD applies.
NOTE 2 Up-to-date information on the latest versions of the European Standards listed in this annex is
available here: www.cenelec.eu.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 60050-415 1999 International Electrotechnical - -
Vocabulary - Part 415: Wind
turbine generator systems
IEC 61400-1 - Wind turbines - Part 1: Design EN 61400-1 -
requirements
IEC/TS 61400-26-1 ®
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviations . 8
4 Information model . 9
4.1 General . 9
4.2 Information categories . 9
4.3 Limitations . 9
4.4 Information category priority . 11
5 INFORMATION AVAILABLE . 12
5.1 OPERATIVE . 13
5.1.1 GENERATING . 13
5.1.2 NON-GENERATING . 15
5.2 NON-OPERATIVE . 20
5.2.1 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE . 21
5.2.2 PLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTION . 22
5.2.3 FORCED OUTAGE . 23
5.2.4 SUSPENDED . 24
5.3 FORCE MAJEURE . 24
6 INFORMATION UNAVAILABLE . 25
Annex A (informative) Optional information categories – examples . 27
Annex B (informative) Time based availability indicators – examples . 40
Annex C (informative) Verification scenarios – examples . 44
Bibliography . 53
Figure 1 – Information category overview . 10
Figure 2 – Information category priority . 11
Figure 3 – INFORMATION AVAILABLE category . 12
Figure 4 – OPERATIVE category . 13
Figure 5 – GENERATING category . 14
Figure 6 – FULL PERFORMANCE category . 14
Figure 7 – PARTIAL PERFORMANCE category . 15
Figure 8 – NON GENERATING category . 16
Figure 9 – TECHNICAL STANDBY category . 17
Figure 10 – OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION category . 18
Figure 11 – REQUESTED SHUTDOWN category . 19
Figure 12 – OUT OF ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION category . 20
Figure 13 – NON-OPERATIVE category . 21
Figure 14 – SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE category . 22
Figure 15 – PLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTION category. 23
Figure 16 – FORCED OUTAGE category . 23
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Figure 17 – SUSPENDED category . 24
Figure 18 – FORCE MAJEURE category . 25
Figure 19 – INFORMATION UNAVAILABLE category . 26
Figure A.1 – Information category overview – mandatory and optional . 28
Figure A.2 – Optional categories for PARTIAL PERFORMANCE . 29
Figure A.3 – Derated category . 30
Figure A.4 – Degraded category . 30
Figure A.5 – Optional categories for OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION . 31
Figure A.6 – Calm winds category . 32
Figure A.7 – Other environmental category . 33
Figure A.8 – Optional categories for NON-OPERATIVE . 34
Figure A.9 – Optional categories for forced outage . 35
Figure A.10 – Workflow breakdown structure . 36
Figure A.11 – Optional categories for SUSPENDED. 38
Figure C.1 – Verification scenarios – time allocation to information categories . 44
Figure C.2 – Verification scenarios – communication aspects . 45
Figure C.3 – Verification scenarios – partial operational aspects . 46
Figure C.4 – Verification scenarios – maintenance aspects . 47
Figure C.5 – Verification scenarios – operational aspects . 49
Figure C.6 – Verification scenarios – grid / electrical network aspects . 50
Figure C.7 – Verification scenarios – environmental aspects . 52
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FOREWORD
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Enquiry draft Report on voting
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INTRODUCTION
The intention of this technical specification is to define a common basis for exchange of
information on performance indicators between owners, utilities, lenders, operators,
manufacturers, consultants, regulatory bodies, certification bodies, insurance companies and
other stakeholders in the wind power generation business. This is achieved by providing an
information model specifying how time designations shall be split into information categories.
The information model forms the basis for allocation of time for reporting availability and
reliability indicators.
The technical specification defines generic terms of wind turbine systems and environmental
constraints in describing system and component availability, lifetime expectancy, repairs and
criteria for determining overhaul intervals. The specification defines terminology and generic
terms for reporting wind power based generating unit availability measurement. A generating
unit includes all equipment up to the termination point defined in the distribution code (grid
code) agreed between the generation party and the distribution / transmission party.
Availability measurements are concerned with fractions of time a unit is capable of providing
service, taking environmental aspects into account. Environmental aspects will be wind and
other weather conditions, as well as grid and substation conditions. The specification
furthermore defines terminology and terms for reporting performance indicators based on
power production or capacity. Mandatory information categories defined in the technical
specification are written in capital letters; optional information categories defined in the
technical specification are written in bold letters.
The project scope is accomplished by separating the technical specification into two parts:
• IEC/TS 61400-26-1 specifies terms for time based availability of a wind turbine
generating system;
• IEC/TS 61400-26-2 specifies terms for production based availability of a wind turbine
generating system.
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1 Scope
This part of IEC 61400 defines generic information categories to which fractions of time can
be assigned for a wind turbine generating system (WTGS) considering internal and external
conditions based on fraction of time and specifying the following:
• generic information categories of a WTGS considering availability and other performance
indicators;
• information category priority in order to discriminate between concurrent categories;
• entry and exit point for each information category in order to allocate designation of time
• informative annexes including:
– examples of optional information categories,
– examples of algorithms for reporting availability and performance indicators,
– examples of application scenarios.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and
are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 60050-415:1999, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary – Part 415: Wind turbine
generator systems Available from: http://www.electropedia.org/
IEC 61400-1, Wind turbines – Design requirements
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the following terms, definitions and abbreviations
apply, as well as the relevant terms and definitions contained in IEC 60050-415.
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.1.1
availability
fraction of a given operating period in which a WTGS is performing its intended services
within the design specification
3.1.2
design specifications
collection of precise and explicit information about requirements for a product design
It provides in-depth details about the functional and non-functional design requirements
including assumptions, constraints, performance, dimensions, weights, reliability and
standards. For example, specifications and design considerations given in IEC 61400-1 define
the process for producing design specifications for WTGS.
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3.1.3
external conditions
conditions outside of the WTGS that affect the operation of the WTGS, for example (i) out of
environmental specification and (ii) out of electrical specification
3.1.4
permanent storage
type of computer storage that keeps the data or its contents regardless of whether the power
is turned off or if the storage device is moved to another computer
The most commonly used permanent storage is the computer hard disk drive.
3.1.5
reliability
probability that a component part, equipment, or system will satisfactorily perform its intended
function under given circumstances for a specified period of time
3.1.6
repair
activity whereby components of a system are restored to a safe operating condition following
an unpredicted or unforeseen failure
3.1.7
retrofit
incorporation of new technology or new design parts resulting from an approved engineering
change to an already supplied item
3.1.8
total time
the total calendar time of the period selected
3.2 Abbreviations
IA Information available category
IAO Information available operative category
IAOG Information available operative generating category
IAOGFP Information available operative generating with full performance category
IAOGPP Information available operative generating with partial performance category
IAONG Information available operative non generating category
IAONGTS Information available operative non generating technical standby category
IAONGEN Information available operative non generating out of environmental
specification category
IAONGENC Information available operative non generating out of environmental
specification optional category calm winds
IAONGENO Information available operative non generating out of environmental
specification optional category other environmental
IAONGEL Information available operative non generating out of electrical specification
category
IAONGRS Information available operative non generating requested shutdown category
IAN Information available non operative category
IANSM Information available non operative scheduled maintenance category
IANPCA Information available non operative planned corrective action category
IANFO Information available non operative forced outage category
IANS Information available non operative suspended category
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IAFM Information available force majeure category
IU Information unavailable category
SCADA Supervisory control and data acquisition
WTGS Wind turbine generating system
TT Total time
4 Information model
4.1 General
The information model is comprised of different information categories. All calendar time shall
be distributed into these information categories.
Each information category has an associated entry point and exit point. The entry point
describes the criteria that have to be fulfilled to allocate time into a specific information
category. The exit point describes the criteria to be fulfilled to end time allocation to a specific
information category.
The information model is split into five levels and the hierarchy shall be understood from level
one to level five i.e. all attributes of overlaying information categories are inherited by
underlying information categories. The time designations are allocated at the lowest
mandatory level. Overlaying information categories shall contain the sum of the related
information categories on the underlying level. The information categories are introduced in
4.2.
In case entry conditions are fulfilled concurrently for two or more information categories, time
shall be assigned into the information category with the highest priority only. Information
category priorities are described in more details in 4.4.
4.2 Information categories
Information categories are counters for accumulation of time periods with specified attributes
defined for a WTGS for the purpose of exchange of information on availability.
Figure 1 is an overview of the information categories defined in this technical specification.
The information model includes four mandatory categories. The model also allows for
additional optional levels of information categories to provide the user with more detailed data.
Compliance with this technical specification requires designation of time periods into the
mandatory information categories defined in level 1 to level 4, as shown in Figure 1.
The optional information categories defined in level 5 are not required to be compliant with
this specification; they are included to allow users to customize reporting details to meet their
specific requirements. This specification imposes no limits on the number of optional
information categories or levels added by the individual users. The optional information
categories shown in Figure 1 are for illustrative purposes only and are described in Annex A.
All optional information categories shall be located on level 5 or higher in order to be
compliant with this technical specification.
Abbreviations for the various information categories are indicated in brackets with bold letters.
The abbreviations are defined in Clause 3.
4.3 Limitations
It is not in the scope of this technical specification to determine the method of information
acquisition.
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Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional -
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 description
see Annex A
Level 5
FULL
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGFP)
PARTIAL Derated
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGPP)
Degraded
TECHNICAL
STANDBY
(IAONGTS)
OUT OF Calm winds
ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATION
Other
(IAONGEN)
environmental
REQUESTED
SHUTDOWN
(IAONGRS)
OUT OF
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEL)
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
(IANOSM)
Retrofit
PLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTION
(IANOPCA)
Upgrade
Other
corrective
action
Response
FORCED OUTAGE
(IANOFO) Diagnostic
Logistic
Failure repair
SUSPENDED Scheduled
(IANOS)
maintenance
Planned
corrective
action
Forced outage
FORCE MAJEURE
(IAFM)
INFORMATION UNAVAILABLE
(IU)
Figure 1 – Information category overview
The information categories are described in further details in Clause 5, Clause 6 and Annex A.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
(IA)
NON-OPERATIVE
OPERATIVE
(IANO)
(IAO)
NON-GENERATING GENERATING
(IAONG) (IAOG)
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4.4 Information category priority
Time present in the information categories shall be exclusive and continuous. In case the
conditions for allocating a time period to more than one information category are fulfilled at
the same time, the information category priorities determine which category takes precedence
for the allocation of the time period being considered. Assignment of priorities to the
information categories provides a uniform and transparent method for designation of time.
The order of priorities as specified in Figure 2 is mandatory for compliance with this model.
The priorities are ranked from one to twelve with one as the lowest and twelve as the highest
priority. Priorities for optional information categories can be introduced for specific purposes.
In such cases, the mandatory priorities can be extended with a priority for the optional
information category.
Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
FULL 1
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGFP)
PARTIAL 2
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGPP)
TECHNICAL 3
STANDBY
(IAONGTS)
OUT OF 4
ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEN)
REQUESTED
SHUTDOWN
(IAONGRS)
OUT OF 6
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEL)
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 7
(IANOSM)
PLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTION
(IANOPCA)
FORCED OUTAGE 9
(IANOFO)
SUSPENDED 10
(IANOS)
FORCE MAJEURE 11
(IAFM)
INFORMATION UNAVAILABLE 12
(IU)
Figure 2 – Information category priority
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
(IA)
NON-OPERATIVE
OPERATIVE
(IANO)
(IAO)
NON-GENERATING GENERATING
(IAONG) (IAOG)
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5 INFORMATION AVAILABLE
Definition – The category INFORMATION AVAILABLE covers all time periods during which
information on the WTGS and external conditions is retrieved, logged and stored manually or
automatically.
It is recognised that there may be circumstances where information is partially available.
Qualification for INFORMATION AVAILABLE category requires enough information to confirm
if the exit and entry points for all mandatory categories are met.
This category covers all mandatory information categories as depicted in Figure 3.
Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
FULL 1
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGFP)
PARTIAL 2
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGPP)
TECHNICAL 3
STANDBY
(IAONGTS)
OUT OF 4
ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEN)
REQUESTED 5
SHUTDOWN
(IAONGRS)
OUT OF 6
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEL)
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 7
(IANOSM)
PLANNED CORRECTIVE ACTION 8
(IANOPCA)
FORCED OUTAGE 9
(IANOFO)
SUSPENDED 10
(IANOS)
FORCE MAJEURE 11
(IAFM)
Figure 3 – INFORMATION AVAILABLE category
Entry point – The WTGS operating status data is available and can be logged and stored.
Exit point – The WTGS operating status data is not available and/or cannot be logged or
stored.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
(IA)
NON-OPERATIVE
OPERATIVE
(IANO)
(IAO)
NON-GENERATING GENERATING
(IAONG) (IAOG)
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5.1 OPERATIVE
Definition – The WTGS is in the category OPERATIVE when capable of performing generation
function, regardless of whether it is actually generating and regardless of the capacity level
that can be provided.
The OPERATIVE category is underlying the INFORMATION AVAILABLE category and has
two underlying information categories as listed below and depicted in Figure 4.
• GENERATING – as defined in 5.1.1;
• NON-GENERATING – as defined in 5.1.2.
The OPERATIVE category is mandatory.
Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
FULL 1
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGFP)
PARTIAL 2
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGPP)
TECHNICAL 3
STANDBY
(IAONGTS)
OUT OF 4
ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEN)
REQUESTED 5
SHUTDOWN
(IAONGRS)
OUT OF
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEL)
Figure 4 – OPERATIVE category
Entry point – The WTGS is able to perform the generation function, regardless of whether it is
actually generating and regardless of the capacity level that can be provided. For example
internal faults or alarms are resolved, maintenance is completed and other events such as
force majeure are cleared.
Exit point – One or more turbine-internal faults, alarms or other constraints occur, preventing
the turbine from providing its intended service.
5.1.1 GENERATING
Definition – The WTGS is converting wind energy into electrical energy and/or providing
reactive compensation.
INFORMATION AVILABLE
(IA)
OPERATIVE
(IAO)
NON-GENERATING GENERATING
(IAONG) (IAOG)
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The GENERATING category is an underlying category of the OPERATIVE category and has
two underlying mandatory information categories as listed below and depicted in Figure 5.
• FULL PERFORMANCE – as defined in 5.1.1.1;
• PARTIAL PERFORMANCE – as defined in 5.1.1.2.
The GENERATING information category is mandatory.
Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
FULL 1
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGFP)
PARTIAL 2
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGPP)
Figure 5 – GENERATING category
Entry point – The WTGS starts generating.
Exit point – The WTGS stops generating.
5.1.1.1 FULL PERFORMANCE
Definition – The WTGS is operative and generating according to design specifications with no
technical restrictions or limitations which affect generation.
The FULL PERFORMANCE category is an underlying category of GENERATING and has no
predefined underlying mandatory information categories as depicted in Figure 6.
The FULL PERFORMANCE category is mandatory.
Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
FULL
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGFP)
PARTIAL 2
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGPP)
Figure 6 – FULL PERFORMANCE category
Entry point – The WTGS starts generating with full performance.
Exit point – The WTGS stops generating with full performance.
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
AVAILABLE
AVAILABLE
(IA)
(IA)
OPERATIVE
OPERATIVE
(IAO)
(IAO)
GENERATING
GENERATING
(IAOG)
(IAOG)
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5.1.1.2 PARTIAL PERFORMANCE
Definition – This category is obtained when the WTGS is operative and generating with
technical restrictions or other limitations which affect generation.
The PARTIAL PERFORMANCE category is an underlying category of GENERATING and has
no predefined underlying mandatory information categories as depicted in Figure 7.
The PARTIAL PERFORMANCE category is mandatory. This includes, but is not limited to,
curtailment.
Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
FULL 1
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGFP)
PARTIAL
PERFORMANCE
(IAOGPP)
Figure 7 – PARTIAL PERFORMANCE category
Entry point – The WTGS starts generating with partial performance. An external or internal
conditions exists which prohibits the WTGS from operating at specified active or reactive
power levels.
Exit point – The WTGS stops generating with partial performance. All external and internal
conditions which prohibit the WTGS from operating at a specified active and reactive power
levels are cleared.
5.1.2 NON-GENERATING
Definition – The category NON-GENERATING is obtained when the WTGS is operative but
not generating because one of the underlying information categories is active.
The NON-GENERATING category is an underlying category of OPERATIVE and has four
predefined underlying mandatory information categories as listed below and depicted in
Figure 8.
• TECHNICAL STANDBY – as defined in 5.1.2.1;
• OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION – as defined in 5.1.2.2;
• REQUESTED SHUTDOWN – as defined in 5.1.2.3;
• OUT OF ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION – as defined in 5.1.2.4.
The NON-GENERATING category is mandatory.
INFORMATION
AVAILABLE
(IA)
OPERATIVE
(IAO)
GENERATING
(IAOG)
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Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
TECHNICAL 3
STANDBY
(IAONGTS)
OUT OF 4
ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEN)
REQUESTED 5
SHUTDOWN
(IAONGRS)
OUT OF 6
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEL)
Figure 8 – NON GENERATING category
Entry point – The WTGS is not generating or it stops generating due to one of the
circumstances described in the underlying information categories.
Exit point – All circumstances in all underlying categories are cleared.
5.1.2.1 TECHNICAL STANDBY
Definition – The category TECHNICAL STANDBY is defined as the periods where a WTGS is
actively performing tasks required for generation.
This may include, but is not limited to, the following aspects:
• safety loop test;
• component and system self- testing;
• cable unwinding / untwisting;
• heating up or cooling down after a period of “out of environmental specification” on
temperature;
• de-icing after a period of “out of environmental specification” on ice build-up;
• ramp-up time – from a command to completion of command;
• dry out time after WTGS stop/pause with high humidity.
The TECHNICAL STANDBY category is an underlying category of the NON-GENERATING
and has no predefined underlying mandatory information categories as depicted in Figure 9.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
(IA)
OPERATIVE
(IAO)
NON-GENERATING
(IAONG)
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The TECHNICAL STANDBY category is mandatory.
Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
TECHNICAL
STANDBY
(IAONGTS)
OUT OF 4
ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEN)
REQUESTED 5
SHUTDOWN
(IAONGRS)
OUT OF
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEL)
Figure 9 – TECHNICAL STANDBY category
Entry point – The WTGS determines or receives a command that technical standby tasks
have to be executed and subsequently executes one or more technical standby tasks.
Exit point – The WTGS has completed all active technical standby tasks.
5.1.2.2 OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION
Definition – The category OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION is obtained when the
WTGS is operative but not generating as the conditions of the natural environment are outside
the design specifications.
Natural environmental conditions could include ambient temperature, wind speed, humidity,
atmosphere acidity, dust, turbulence, air density, etc.
The OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION category is an underlying category of the
NON-GENERATING and has no predefined underlying mandatory information categories as
depicted in Figure 10.
The OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION category is mandatory.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
(IA)
OPERATIVE
(IAO)
NON-GENERATING
(IAONG)
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Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
TECHNICAL STANDBY 3
(IAONGTS)
OUT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEN)
REQUESTED 5
SHUTDOWN
(IAONGRS)
OUT OF ELECTRICAL 6
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEL)
Figure 10 – OUT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATION category
Entry point – One or more of the natural environment conditions change to be outside the
WTGS design specification, prohibiting the WTGS from generating.
Exit point – All the natural environment conditions change to be within the WTGS design
specification.
5.1.2.3 REQUESTED SHUTDOWN
Definition – The category REQUESTED SHUTDOWN is obtained when the WTGS is operative
but not generating as it has been stopped by an external demand, which could be either local
or remote.
This may include, but is not limited to, the following aspects:
• safety related events (such as icing on blades);
• manual stop;
• training;
• visits / demonstrations;
• bird / bat protection;
• sector management;
• thunderstorms;
• full curtailment;
• nuisance – noise;
• operator requested upgrades or improvements.
REQUESTED SHUTDOWN category is mandatory.
The REQUESTED SHUTDOWN category is an underlying category of the NON-GENERATING
and has no predefined underlying mandatory information categories as depicted in Figure 11.
The REQUESTED SHUTDOWN category is mandatory.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
(IA)
OPERATIVE
(IAO)
NON-GENERATING
(IAONG)
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Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
TECHNICAL 3
STANDBY
(IAONGTS)
OUT OF 4
ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEN)
REQUESTED
SHUTDOWN
(IAONGRS)
OUT OF 6
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEL)
Figure 11 – REQUESTED SHUTDOWN category
Entry point – The WTGS is requested to shut down by an external demand.
Exit point – All active external requests to shut down are cleared.
5.1.2.4 OUT OF ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION
Definition – The category OUT OF ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION is obtained when the
WTGS is operative but not generating as the electrical conditions at the WTGS terminals are
outside design specifications.
This may include, but is not limited to, the following aspects:
• voltage;
• frequency;
• phase imbalance.
The OUT OF ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION category is an underlying category of the NON-
GENERATING and has no predefined underlying mandatory information categories as
depicted in Figure 12.
The OUT OF ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION category is mandatory.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
(IA)
OPERATIVE
(IAO)
NON-GENERATING
(IAONG)
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Information categories
Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
Mandatory
Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Priority
Level 2
TECHNICAL 3
STANDBY
(IAONGTS)
OUT OF 4
ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEN)
REQUESTED 5
SHUTDOWN
(IAONGRS)
OUT OF
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATION
(IAONGEL)
Figure 12 – OUT OF ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION category
Entry point – One or more of the electrical conditions at the WTGS terminals change to be
outside the design specifications, prohibiting the WTGS from generating.
Exit point – All the electrical conditions at the WTGS terminals change to be within the design
specifications.
5.2 NON-OPERATIVE
Definition – The NON-OPERATIVE category covers all the situations when a WTGS is not
capable of performing the ge
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