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MC/IEC/TC 95
Measuring relays and protection equipment

Sector:
Engineering technologies
Scope

"Standardization of measuring relays, protection equipment and protection functions embedded in any equipment or systems used in various fields of electrical engineering covered by IEC, including combinations of devices and functions which form schemes for power system protection. TC95 scope includes control, monitoring, and process interface related functions and equipment used with protection systems (such as automatic reclosing, fault location, teleprotection or process data interfaces, and fault recording); as well as protection and protection related functions of distributed energy resources (DER) or inverter based resources (IBR).
 
The concepts and definitions described in the standards developed by TC95 are intended for all power system protection engineers, dealing with the various activities related to protection functions and protection relays. These include specification of functional and product design requirements and design qualification type tests. These requirements and type tests can be used with interpretation for FAT (Factory Acceptance Tests), SAT (Site Acceptance Tests), commissioning and maintenance tests.
 
Excluded from TC 95 scope are the following: All devices covered by standards within the scope of other IEC Technical Committees, for example instrument transformers (TC 38)."

 

For more information
http://www.iec.ch/dyn/www/f?p=103:7:0::::FSP_ORG_ID,FSP_LANG_ID:1291,25

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