Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 8-1: Energy efficiency

IEC 60364-8-1:2014 provides additional requirements, measures and recommendations for the design, erection and verification of all types of low-voltage electrical installation including local production and storage of energy for optimizing the overall efficient use of electricity. It introduces requirements and recommendations for the design of an electrical installation within the framework of an energy efficiency management approach in order to get the best permanent functionally equivalent service for the lowest electrical energy consumption and the most acceptable energy availability and economic balance. These requirements and recommendations apply, within the scope of the IEC 60364 series, for new installations and modification of existing installations. This standard is applicable to the electrical installation of a building or system and does not apply to products. The energy efficiency of these products and their operational requirements are covered by the relevant product standards. This standard does not specifically address building automation systems.

Errichten von Niederspannungsanlagen - Teil 8-1: Energieeffizienz

Installations électriques basse tension - Partie 8-1: Efficacité énergétique

L'IEC 60364-8-1:2014 fournit des exigences, des mesures et des recommandations supplémentaires pour la conception, la mise en oeuvre et la vérification de tous types d'installations électriques basse tension comportant la production locale et le stockage local de l'énergie pour optimiser l'utilisation efficace globale de l'électricité. Elle présente les exigences et les recommandations pour la conception d'une installation électrique dans le cadre d'une approche de gestion de l'efficacité énergétique afin d'obtenir la fonctionnalité équivalente au meilleur service permanent pour la consommation d'énergie électrique la plus faible, la disponibilité de l'énergie et l'équilibre économique les plus acceptables. Ces exigences et recommandations s'appliquent, dans le domaine d'application de la série IEC 60364, pour les installations neuves et la modification d'installations existantes. La présente norme est applicable à l'installation électrique d'un bâtiment ou d'un système et ne s'applique pas aux produits. L'efficacité énergétique de ces produits et leurs exigences opérationnelles sont couvertes par les normes de produits concernées. La présente norme ne traite pas spécifiquement des systèmes d'automatisation de bâtiments.

Nizkonapetostne električne inštalacije - 8-1. del: Energijska učinkovitost

Ta del standarda IEC 60364 določa dodatne zahteve, ukrepe in priporočila za zasnovo, postavitev in preverjanje vseh vrst nizkonapetostnih električnih inštalacij, vključno z lokalno proizvodnjo in shranjevanjem energije za optimizacijo celotne učinkovite uporabe električne energije. Uvaja zahteve in priporočila za zasnovo električnih inštalacij v okviru pristopa upravljanja energijske učinkovitosti, da bi dobili najboljšo stalno funkcionalno enakovredno storitev za najnižjo porabo električne energije in najbolj sprejemljivo razpoložljivost energije ter gospodarsko ravnotežje.
Te zahteve in priporočila veljajo, v okviru skupine standardov IEC 60364, za nove inštalacije in spremembe obstoječih inštalacij. Ta standard velja za električno inštalacijo zgradbe ali sistema in ne velja za izdelke. Energijsko učinkovitost teh izdelkov in njihovih obratovalnih zahtev določajo ustrezni standardi za izdelke. Ta standard se ne nanaša neposredno na gradnjo sistemov za avtomatizacijo.

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HD 60364-8-1:2015 is a standardization document published by CLC. Its full title is "Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 8-1: Energy efficiency". This standard covers: IEC 60364-8-1:2014 provides additional requirements, measures and recommendations for the design, erection and verification of all types of low-voltage electrical installation including local production and storage of energy for optimizing the overall efficient use of electricity. It introduces requirements and recommendations for the design of an electrical installation within the framework of an energy efficiency management approach in order to get the best permanent functionally equivalent service for the lowest electrical energy consumption and the most acceptable energy availability and economic balance. These requirements and recommendations apply, within the scope of the IEC 60364 series, for new installations and modification of existing installations. This standard is applicable to the electrical installation of a building or system and does not apply to products. The energy efficiency of these products and their operational requirements are covered by the relevant product standards. This standard does not specifically address building automation systems.

IEC 60364-8-1:2014 provides additional requirements, measures and recommendations for the design, erection and verification of all types of low-voltage electrical installation including local production and storage of energy for optimizing the overall efficient use of electricity. It introduces requirements and recommendations for the design of an electrical installation within the framework of an energy efficiency management approach in order to get the best permanent functionally equivalent service for the lowest electrical energy consumption and the most acceptable energy availability and economic balance. These requirements and recommendations apply, within the scope of the IEC 60364 series, for new installations and modification of existing installations. This standard is applicable to the electrical installation of a building or system and does not apply to products. The energy efficiency of these products and their operational requirements are covered by the relevant product standards. This standard does not specifically address building automation systems.

HD 60364-8-1:2015 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.020.01 - Environment and environmental protection in general; 27.015 - Energy efficiency. Energy conservation in general; 91.140.50 - Electricity supply systems. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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Low voltage electrical installations - Part 8-1: Energy efficiency
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: HD 60364-8-1:2015
ICS:
91.140.50 Sistemi za oskrbo z elektriko Electricity supply systems
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

HARMONIZATION DOCUMENT HD 60364-8-1

DOCUMENT D'HARMONISATION
HARMONISIERUNGSDOKUMENT
January 2015
ICS 13.020.01; 91.140.50
English Version
Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 8-1: Energy efficiency
(IEC 60364-8-1:2014 , modified)
Installations électriques basse tension - Partie 8-1: Errichten von Niederspannungsanlagen - Teil 8-1:
Efficacité énergétique Energieeffizienz
(IEC 60364-8-1:2014 , modifiée) (IEC 60364-8-1:2014 , modifiziert)
This Harmonization Document was approved by CENELEC on 2014-12-22. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the
CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for implementation of this Harmonization Document at national level.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national implementations may be obtained on application to the CEN-
CENELEC Management Centre or to any CENELEC member.
This Harmonization Document exists in three official versions (English, French, German).
CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
Turkey and the United Kingdom.

European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
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CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels
© 2015 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members.
Ref. No. HD 60364-8-1:2015 E
Foreword
The text of document 64/1969/FDIS, future edition 1 of IEC 60364-8-1, prepared by IEC/TC 64
"Electrical installations and protection against electric shock" was submitted to the IEC-CENELEC
parallel vote and approved by CENELEC as HD 60364-8-1:2015.
A draft amendment, which covers common modifications to IEC 60364-8-1:2014, was prepared by
CLC/TC 64 "Electrical installations and protection against electric shock" and approved by CENELEC.

The following dates are fixed:

• latest date by which this document has (dop) 2015-12-22
to be implemented at national level
by publication of an identical
national standard or by endorsement
(dow) 2017-12-22
• latest date by which the national
standards conflicting with this document
have to be withdrawn
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CENELEC [and/or CEN] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such
patent rights.
Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard IEC 60364-8-1:2014 was approved by CENELEC as a
European Standard with agreed common modifications.

In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standards
indicated:
IEC 60364-6 NOTE  Harmonized as HD 60364-6.
ISO 50001 NOTE  Harmonized as EN ISO 50001.

COMMON MODIFICATIONS
8.6.2
Add at the end of the clause the following note:

NOTE  The use of carefully selected software for energy management purposes facilitates
the implementation of all these requirements.

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Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications

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.

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 60034-30 -  Rotating electrical machines -- Part 30: EN 60034-30 -
Efficiency classes of single-speed, three-
phase, cage-induction motors (IE code)
IEC 60287-3-2 -  Electric cables - Calculation of the current - -
rating - Part 3: Sections on operating
conditions - Section 2: Economic
optimization of power cable size
IEC 60364 series Low-voltage electrical installations -- Part HD 60364 series
1: Fundamental principles, assessment of
general characteristics, definitions
IEC 60364-5-52 2009 Low-voltage electrical installations -- Part HD 60364-5-52 2011
(mod) 5-52: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Wiring systems
IEC 60364-5-55 2011 Electrical installations of buildings -- Part 5-HD 60364-5-559 2012
(mod) 55: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Other equipment
IEC 60364-7-712 2002 Electrical installations of buildings -- Part 7-HD 60364-7-712 2005
712: Requirements for special installations
or locations - Solar photovoltaic (PV)
power supply systems
IEC 61557-12 2007 Electrical safety in low voltage distribution EN 61557-12 2008
systems up to 1 000 V a.c. and 1 500 V
d.c. - Equipment for testing, measuring or
monitoring of protective measures -- Part
12: Performance measuring and
monitoring devices (PMD)
IEC 62053-21 -  Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - EN 62053-21 -
Particular requirements -- Part 21: Static
meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2)
IEC 62053-22 -  Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) - EN 62053-22 -
Particular requirements -- Part 22: Static
meters for active energy (classes 0,2 S
and 0,5 S)
IEC 60364-8-1 ®
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 5
INTRODUCTION . 7
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms and definitions . 9
3.1 General . 9
3.2 Electrical energy management . 10
3.3 Energy measurement . 11
3.4 Sectors of activities . 12
4 General . 12
4.1 Fundamental principles . 12
4.1.1 Safety of the electrical installation . 12
4.1.2 Availability of electrical energy and user decision . 12
4.1.3 Design requirements and recommendations . 13
5 Sectors of activities . 13
6 Design requirements and recommendations . 13
6.1 General . 13
6.2 Determination of load profile . 13
6.3 Determination of the transformer and switchboard location with the
barycentre method . 13
6.4 HV/LV substation . 14
6.4.1 General . 14
6.4.2 Optimum number of HV/LV substations . 14
6.4.3 Working point of the transformer . 14
6.4.4 Efficiency of the transformer . 14
6.5 Efficiency of local production . 15
6.6 Efficiency of local storage . 15
6.7 Losses in the wiring . 15
6.7.1 Voltage drop . 15
6.7.2 Cross-sectional areas of conductors . 15
6.7.3 Power factor correction . 15
6.7.4 Reduction of the effects of harmonic currents . 15
7 Determination of the zones, usages and meshes . 16
7.1 Determining the zones . 16
7.2 Determining the usages within the identified zones . 16
7.3 Determining the meshes . 16
7.3.1 General . 16
7.3.2 Criteria for considering meshes . 17
7.3.3 Meshes . 18
7.4 Impacts on distribution system design . 18
8 Energy efficiency and load management system . 19
8.1 General . 19
8.2 Requirements from the user . 20
8.2.1 General . 20
8.2.2 Requirements on the loads . 20

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8.2.3 Requirements on the supplies . 20
8.3 Inputs from loads, sensors and forecasts . 20
8.3.1 Measurement . 20
8.3.2 Loads . 22
8.3.3 Energy sensors . 23
8.3.4 Forecasts . 23
8.3.5 Data logging . 23
8.3.6 Communication . 23
8.4 Inputs from the supplies: energy availability and pricing, smart metering. 23
8.5 Information for the user: monitoring the electrical installation . 23
8.6 Management of loads through the meshes . 24
8.6.1 General . 24
8.6.2 Energy management system . 24
8.7 Multi-supply source management: grid, local electricity production and
storage . 24
9 Maintenance and enhancement of the performance of the installation . 25
9.1 Methodology . 25
9.2 Installation life cycle methodology . 26
9.3 Energy efficiency life cycle . 26
9.3.1 General . 26
9.3.2 Performance programme . 26
9.3.3 Verification . 27
9.3.4 Maintenance . 27
10 Parameters for implementation of efficiency measures . 27
10.1 General . 27
10.2 Efficiency measures . 27
10.2.1 Current-using/carrying equipment . 27
10.2.2 Distribution system . 28
10.2.3 Installation of monitoring systems . 29
11 Actions . 31
12 Assessment process for electrical installations . 32
12.1 New installations, modifications and extensions of existing installations . 32
12.2 Adaptation of existing installations . 32
Annex A (informative) Determination of transformer and switchboard location using the
barycentre method . 33
A.1 Barycentre method . 33
A.2 Total load barycentre . 36
A.2.1 General . 36
A.2.2 Subdistribution board locations . 37
A.2.3 Iterative process . 37
Annex B (informative) Example of a method to assess the energy efficiency of an
electrical installation . 38
B.1 Energy efficiency parameters . 38
B.2 Energy efficiency performance levels . 46
B.3 Installation profiles . 48
B.4 Electrical installation efficiency classes . 49
B.5 Example of installation profile (IP) and electrical installation efficiency class
(EIEC). 50
Bibliography . 52

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Figure 1 – Energy efficiency and load management system . 19
Figure 2 – Power distribution scheme . 21
Figure 3 – Iterative process for electrical energy efficiency management . 25
Figure A.1 – Example 1: Floor plan of production plant with the planned loads and
calculated barycentre . 35
Figure A.2 – Barycentre – Example 2: Calculated . 36
Figure A.3 – Example of location of the barycentre in an industrial building . 37

Table 1 – Overview of the needs . 21
Table 2 – Process for electrical energy efficiency management and responsibilities . 26
Table B.1 – Determination of load profile in kWh . 38
Table B.2 – Location of the main substation . 39
Table B.3 – Required optimization analysis for motors . 40
Table B.4 – Required optimization analysis for lighting . 40
Table B.5 – Required optimization analysis for HVAC . 41
Table B.6 – Required optimization analysis for transformers . 41
Table B.7 – Required optimization analysis for wiring system . 42
Table B.8 – Required optimization analysis for power factor correction . 42
Table B.9 – Requirement for power factor (PF) measurement . 43
Table B.10 – Requirement for electrical energy (kWh) and power (kW) measurement . 43
Table B.11 – Requirement for voltage (V) measurement . 44
Table B.12 – Requirement for harmonic and interharmonic measurement . 45
Table B.13 – Requirement for renewable energy . 46
Table B.14 – Minimum requirement for distribution of annual consumption . 47
Table B.15 – Minimum requirement for reducing the reactive power . 47
Table B.16 – Minimum requirement for transformer efficiency . 48
Table B.17 – Energy efficiency measures profile . 49
Table B.18 – Energy efficiency performance profile for an industrial installation . 49
Table B.19 – Electrical installation efficiency classes . 50
Table B.20 – Example of energy efficiency profile – Efficiency measures . 50
Table B.21 – Example of energy efficiency profile – Energy efficiency performance
levels . 51

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FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 60364-8-1 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 64:
Electrical installations and protection against electric shock.
The text of this standard is based on the first edition and the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
64/1969/FDIS 64/1977/RVD
Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on
voting indicated in the above table.
This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all parts of the IEC 60364, under the general title Low-voltage electrical installations,
can be found on the IEC website.

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INTRODUCTION
The optimization of electrical energy usage can be facilitated by appropriate design and
installation considerations. An electrical installation can provide the required level of service
and safety for the lowest electrical consumption. This is considered by designers as a general
requirement of their design procedures in order to establish the best use of electrical energy.
In addition to the many parameters taken into account in the design of electrical installations,
more importance is nowadays focused on reducing losses within the system and its use. The
design of the whole installation therefore takes into account inputs from users, suppliers and
utilities.
The rate of replacement of existing properties is low, between 2 % and 5 % annually,
depending on the state of the local economy. It is therefore important that this standard
covers existing electrical installations in buildings, in addition to new installations. It is in the
refurbishment of existing buildings that significant overall improvements in energy efficiency
can be achieved.
The optimization of the use of electricity is based on energy efficiency management which is
based on the price of electricity, electrical consumption and real-time adaptation. Efficiency is
checked by measurement during the whole life of the electrical installation. This helps identify
opportunities for any improvements and corrections. Improvements and corrections may be
implemented through major investment or by an incremental method. The aim is to provide a
design for an efficient electrical installation which allows an energy management process to
suit the user’s needs, and in accordance with an acceptable investment.
This standard first introduces the different measures to ensure an energy efficient installation
based on kWh saving. It then provides guidance on giving priority to the measures depending
on the return of investment, i.e. the saving of electrical energy costs divided by the amount of
investment.
This standard is intended to provide requirements and recommendations for the electrical part
of the energy management system addressed by ISO 50001 [1] .
Account should be taken, if appropriate, of induced works (civil works, compartmentalization)
and the necessity to expect, or not, the modifiability of the installation.
This standard introduces requirements and recommendations to design the adequate
installation in order to give the ability to improve the management of performance of the
installation by the tenant/user or for example the energy manager.
All requirements and recommendations of this part of IEC 60364 enhance the requirements
contained in Parts 1 to 7 of the standard.

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Numbers in square brackets refer to the Bibliography.

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LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS –

Part 8-1: Energy efficiency
1 Scope
This part of IEC 60364 provides additional requirements, measures and recommendations for
the design, erection and verification of all types of low-voltage electrical installation including
local production and storage of energy for optimizing the overall efficient use of electricity.
It introduces requirements and recommendations for the design of an electrical installation
within the framework of an energy efficiency management approach in order to get the best
permanent functionally equivalent service for the lowest electrical energy consumption and
the most acceptable energy availability and economic balance.
These requirements and recommendations apply, within the scope of the IEC 60364 series,
for new installations and modification of existing installations.
This standard is applicable to the electrical installation of a building or system and does not
apply to products. The energy efficiency of these products and their operational requirements
are covered by the relevant product standards.
This standard does not specifically address building automation systems.
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 60034-30, Rotating electrical machines – Part 30: Efficiency classes of single-speed,
three-phase, cage-induction motors (IE-code)
IEC 60287-3-2, Electric cables – Calculation of the current rating – Part 3-2: Sections on
operating conditions – Economic optimization of power cable size
IEC 60364 (all parts), Low-voltage electrical installations
IEC 60364-5-52:2009, Low-voltage electrical installations – Part 5-52: Selection and erection
of electrical equipment – Wiring systems
IEC 60364-5-55:2011, Low-voltage electrical installations – Part 5-55: Selection and erection
of electrical equipment – Other equipment
IEC 60364-7-712:2002, Electrical installations of buildings – Part 7-712: Requirements for
special installations or locations – Solar photovoltaic (PV) power supply systems
IEC 61557-12:2007, Electrical safety in low voltage distribution systems up to 1 000 V a.c.
and 1 500 V d.c. – Equipment for testing, measuring or monitoring of protective measures –
Part 12: performance measuring and monitoring devices (PMD)

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IEC 62053-21, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements – Part 21: Static
meters for active energy (classes 1 and 2)
IEC 62053-22, Electricity metering equipment (a.c.) – Particular requirements – Part 22: Static
meters for active energy (classes 0,2 S and 0,5 S)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1 General
3.1.1
zone
area (or a surface) defining part of an installation
2 2
Note 1 to entry: Examples of a zone can be a kitchen of 20 m or a storage area of 500 m .
3.1.2
current-using equipment
electrical equipment intended to convert electrical energy into another form of energy, for
example light, heat, mechanical energy
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-826:2004, 826-16-02] [2]
3.1.3
electrical distribution system
set of coordinated electrical equipment such as transformers, protection relays, circuit-
breakers, wires, busbars, etc. for the purpose of powering current-using equipment with
electrical energy
3.1.4
usage
type of application for which electricity is used such as lighting, heating, etc.
3.1.5
distribution system design
design of cabling and associated electrical equipment for the distribution of electrical energy
3.1.6
load energy profile
electrical energy consumed over a specified period of time for a mesh or a group of meshes
3.1.7
electrical energy efficiency
EEE
system approach to optimize the efficiency of electrical energy use
Note 1 to entry: Energy efficiency improvement measures take into account the following considerations:
– both the consumption (kWh) and the price of electricity technology;
– environmental impact.
Note 2 to entry: “Energy efficiency” is considered to represent “Electrical energy efficiency” in this standard.

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3.1.8
mesh
group of electrical equipment powered from one or more circuits of the electrical installation
for one or more zones including one or more services for the purpose of electrical energy
efficiency
3.1.9
active electrical energy efficiency measures
measures for the optimization of electrical energy produced, supplied, flowing and consumed
by an electrical installation for the best permanent functionally equivalent service
Note 1 to entry: In this context, the word “measure” is to be understood as “provision”.
3.1.10
passive electrical energy efficiency measures
measures for the choice of parameters of electrical equipment (type, location, etc.) in order to
improve overall electrical energy efficiency of the electrical installation while not affecting
initial construction parameters such as limiting air penetration, water penetration, and thermal
insulation, and other parts of the structure of the building
Note 1 to entry: In this context, the word “measure” is to be understood as “provision”.
3.1.11
electrical energy efficiency profile
set of criteria defining the electrical energy efficiency of an electrical installation
3.1.12
electrical installation efficiency class
EIEC
combination of efficiency measures (EM) and energy efficiency performance levels (EEPL)
3.1.13
efficiency measures
EM
level of implementation of measures to improve energy efficiency of an electrical installation
3.1.14
energy efficiency performance level
EEPL
level of energy efficiency improvement attained by measures implemented for improving the
energy efficiency of an electrical installation
3.1.15
energy efficiency parameter
influencing factor on the energy efficiency of the installation
3.2 Electrical energy management
3.2.1
installation monitoring and supervision system
set of coordinated devices for the purpose of controlling and supervising electrical parameters
in an electrical distribution system
Note 1 to entry: Examples of devices are
– current sensors,
– voltage sensors,
– metering and monitoring devices,
– power quality instruments,
– supervision software tools.
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3.2.2
electrical energy management system
EEMS
system comprising different equipment and devices in the installation for the purpose of
energy efficiency management
3.2.3
rational use of energy
energy use by consumers in a manner best suited to the realization of economic objectives,
taking into account technical, social, political, financial and environmental constraints
3.2.4
electrical energy management and efficiency
system approach to optimize the efficiency of energy used to perform a given service, activity
or function and taking care of inputs from user needs, utilities needs and energy pricing,
availability of local storage or production of electrical energy
3.2.5
load shedding
approach where the electrical loads are switched off for variable periods of time to optimize
demand
3.3 Energy measurement
3.3.1
energy measurement
process of obtaining one or more values that can be attributed to a quantity of energy
3.3.2
metering
applying a device measuring energy or other consumption
3.3.3
estimation
process of judging one or more values that can be attributed to a quantity
Note 1 to entry: Estimation by a competent person can provide data of a reasonable accuracy.
3.3.4
monitoring
continuing procedure for the collection and assessment of pertinent information, including
measurements, for the purpose of determining the effectiveness of the plans and procedures
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-881:1983, 881-16-02 [3], modified – the words "for radiation protection"
have been omitted]
3.3.5
evaluation
comparison of monitored results against targets
3.3.6
forecast
an estimate of the expected value of a parameter at a given future date
3.3.7
total harmonic distortion of the voltage wave
THDu
ratio of the r.m.s. value of the harmonic content of an alternating quantity (voltage) to the
r.m.s. value of the fundamental component of the quantity (voltage)

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3.3.8
total harmonic distortion of the current wave
THDi
ratio of the r.m.s. value of the harmonic content of an alternating quantity (current) to the
r.m.s. value of the fundamental component of the quantity (current)
3.4 Sectors of activities
3.4.1
residential buildings (dwellings)
premises designed and constructed for private habitation
3.4.2
commercial buildings
premises designed and constructed for commercial operations
Note 1 to entry: Examples of commercial buildings are offices, retail, distribution, public buildings, banks, hotels.
3.4.3
industrial buildings
premises designed and constructed for manufacturing and processing operations
Note 1 to entry: Examples of industrial buildings are factories, workshops, distribution centres.
3.4.4
infrastructure
systems or premises designed and constructed for transport or utility operations
Note 1 to entry: Examples of infrastructures are airport terminals, port facilities, transport facilities.
4 General
4.1 Fundamental principles
4.1.1 Safety of the electrical installation
The requirements and recommendations of this part of IEC 60364 shall not impair
requirements included in other parts of the IEC 60364 series. The safety of persons, property
and livestock remains of prime importance.
Active electrical energy efficiency measures shall not impair the passive energy efficiency
measures of the building.
4.1.2 Availability of electrical energy and user decision
Energy efficiency management shall not reduce electrical availability and/or services or
operation below the level desired by the user.
The user of the electrical installation shall be able to take the final decision over whether they
accept or not to use a service at nominal value, or optimized value or not to use it for a
certain time.
At any time the user shall be able to make an exemption and to use the service in accordance
with his needs while being aware that this can be more costly than expected from the
electrical energy point of view.
NOTE Examples are if someone is ill, the user may decide to heat the room at a higher temperature, even during
peak consumption; if a company receives an urgent delivery order, the workshop may need to work at an
unexpected hour.
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4.1.3 Design requirements and recommendations
The design principles of this standard take into account the following aspects:
– load energy profile (active and passive);
– availability of local generation (solar, wind, generator, etc.);
– reduction of energy losses in the electrical installation;
– the arrangement of the circuits with regard to energy efficiency (meshes);
– the use of energy according to customer demand;
– the tariff structure offered by the supplier of the electrical energy;
without losing the quality of service and the performance of the electrical installation.
5 Sectors of activities
For a general approach to electrical energy efficiency, four sectors may be identified, each
having particular characteristics requiring specific methodology of implementation of EEE:
– residential buildings (dwellings);
– commercial buildings;
– industrial buildings;
– infrastructure.
6 Design requirements and recommendations
6.1 General
This clause gives the design principles of the installation, taking into account:
– the load energy profile (active and passive);
– the minimization of energy losses in the electrical installation by means of
• optimal location of the HV/LV substation, local energy production source and
switchboard (barycentre),
• reduction of losses in wiring.
6.2 Determination of load profile
The main load demands within the installation shall be determined. The loads in kVA, together
with their durations of operation, and/or an estimate of the annual load consumption (in kWh)
should be identified and listed.
6.3 Determination of the transformer and switchboard location with the barycentre
method
Account shall be taken of the building’s use, construction and space availability for the best
position to be obtained, but this should be determined with the building's designers and
owners prior to construction. To keep losses to a minimum, transformers and main distribution
switchboards shall be located (where possible) in such a way as to keep distances to main
loads to a minimum. The methods used for determining the position can be used to determine
the optimal available site for the distribution equipment and transformers.
The barycentre method is one solution which identifies if the load distribution is uniform or of
localized type and determines the total load barycentre location. See examples of calculations
in Annex A.
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6.4 HV/LV substation
6.4.1 General
To find the optimal solution for the transformer, consideration of the following topics shall be
taken into account:
– the optimum number of HV/LV substations;
– the working point of the transformer;
– the efficiency of the transformer.
As an LV consumer, it is important to have an early discussion with the utility on the number
and location of the substations, transformers and switchboards.
As an HV consumer, it is important to consider the number and location of substations,
transformers and LV switchboards.
6.4.2 Optimum number of HV/LV substations
Depending on several criteria such as the req
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