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BS EN IEC 61400-50-1:2022 Wind energy generation systems Wind measurement. Application of meteorological mast, nacelle and spinner mounted instruments

BS EN IEC 61400-50-1:2022

Wind energy generation systems Wind measurement. Application of meteorological mast, nacelle and spinner mounted instruments

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Počet stran:88
Vydáno:2023-01-20
ISBN:978 0 539 18338 2
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BS EN IEC 61400-50-1:2022


This standard BS EN IEC 61400-50-1:2022 Wind energy generation systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 27.180 Wind turbine energy systems
IEC 61400-50-1:2022 specifies methods and requirements for the application of instruments to measure wind speed (and related parameters, e.g. wind direction, turbulence intensity). Such measurements are required as an input to some of the evaluation and testing procedures for wind energy and wind turbine technology (e.g. resource evaluation and turbine performance testing) described by other standards in the IEC 61400 series. This document is applicable specifically to the use of wind measurement instruments mounted on meteorological masts, turbine nacelles or turbine spinners which measure the wind at the location at which the instruments are mounted. This document excludes remote sensing devices which measure the wind at some location distant from the location at which the instrument is mounted (e.g. vertical profile or forward facing lidars).