1、INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IEC 61823 First edition 2002-12 Electrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes AGL series transformers Installations lectriques pour le balisage et lclairage des arodromes Transformateurs sries AGL Reference number IEC 61823:2002(E)Publication numbering As f
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8、custserviec.ch Tel: +41 22 919 02 11 Fax: +41 22 919 03 00INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IEC 61823 First edition 2002-12 Electrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes AGL series transformers Installations lectriques pour le balisage et lclairage des arodromes Transformateurs sries AGL IE
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11、ORD 4 1 Scope 5 2 Normative references. 5 3 Definitions and abbreviated terms 5 3.1 Definitions 5 3.2 Abbreviated terms 6 4 General requirements 7 4.1 Classification 7 4.2 Rated current 7 4.3 Earthing 7 4.4 AGL construction 7 4.5 Encapsulation. 8 4.6 Earthing 8 4.7 Service conditions 8 4.8 Electrica
12、l characteristics. 8 4.9 Temperature rise 9 5 Type and routine tests 10 5.1 Type tests10 5.2 Routine tests .11 6 Test requirements.11 6.1 Introduction to electrical testing .11 6.2 Tests under load12 6.3 Short circuit current .13 6.4 Open circuit voltage.13 6.5 AC leakage current test .13 6.6 DC lea
13、kage current cycling test .15 6.7 Shock tests16 6.8 Temperature rise .17 6.9 Gas tightness test18 6.10 Physical size demonstration 18 7 Routine tests 18 7.1 Ratio test.18 7.2 Earth continuity test.18 7.3 Leakage current test18 8 Marking 19 Annex A (normative) Connector descriptions and interface dim
14、ensions 20 Bibliography22 Figure 1 Tests under load 12 Figure 2 Primary a.c. leakage current test14 Figure 3 Secondary a.c. leakage current test .14 Figure 4 Primary d.c. leakage current.16 Figure 5 Secondary d.c. leakage current 16 Figure 6 Lead rigidity test.1761823 IEC:2002(E) 3 Figure A.1 Style
15、2 primary plug 20 Figure A.2 Style 9 primary receptacle.20 Figure A.3 Style 8 secondary receptacle 21 Figure A.4 Style 7 secondary receptacle 21 Table 1 Transformer characteristics 9 Table 2 Encapsulation method type tests .10 Table 3 Electrical characteristic type tests11 Table 4 Routine tests .11
16、Table 5 DC leakage current test limits15 Table A.1 Interface dimensions for Figures A.1 and A.2 .20 Table A.2 Interface dimensions for Figures A.3 and A.4 .21 4 61823 IEC:2002(E) INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS FOR LIGHTING AND BEACONING OF AERODROMES AGL SERIES
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24、entifying any or all such patent rights. International Standard IEC 61823 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 97: Electrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes. The text of this standard is based on the following documents: FDIS Report on voting 97/94/FDIS 97/95/RVD Full
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26、ntil 2006. At this date, the publication will be reconfirmed; withdrawn; replaced by a revised edition, or amended.61823 IEC:2002(E) 5 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS FOR LIGHTING AND BEACONING OF AERODROMES AGL SERIES TRANSFORMERS 1 Scope This standard specifies the characteristics of aeronautical ground
27、lighting series transformers (AGLST) used in aeronautical ground lighting for 6,6 A series circuits, at a service voltage of up to 5 kV, supplied by constant current regulators up to 30 kVA in rating. AGL series transformers provide power to airport lighting luminaires or other loads (resistive) fro
28、m their secondary circuits. The AGL series transformers provide continuity of the series circuit in the event of a loss of the load on the transformer, and electrical isolation between the primary circuit supplied by a constant current regulator, and the secondary circuit connected to the load under
29、 conditions defined in this standard. An AGL series transformer is be able to withstand a permanent short or open-circuit secondary series circuit. Specifications for similar series transformers intended for any primary or secondary currents other than 6,6 A, or to supply alternative voltages, const
30、ant power, reactive loads, etc., are not included in this standard. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced doc
31、ument (including any amendments) applies. IEC 60085, Thermal evaluation and classification of electrical insulation IEC 61822, Electrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes Constant current regulators ISO 48, Rubber, vulcanised or thermoplastic Determination of hardness (hardness
32、 between 10 IRHD and 100 IRHD) 3 Definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of this standard the following definitions apply. Where the terms voltage and current are used, they shall be r.m.s. values unless otherwise stated. 3.1.1 AGL series transformer aeronautical ground li
33、ghting series transformer, as specified in this standard 3.1.2 ambient temperature the temperature of the air or other medium surrounding the AGL series transformer; for testing purposes, a temperature of (20 5) C 6 61823 IEC:2002(E) 3.1.3 nominal power arbitrarily selected values of power used in t
34、his standard for convenience to refer to AGL series transformers with different characteristics 3.1.4 rated frequency the frequency or frequency range for which the AGL series transformer is designed to operate 3.1.5 rated power the range of powers for which each AGL series transformer is suitable.
35、NOTE The low and high values of these ranges are given in Table 1. 3.1.6 rated primary current the current at which the primary of the AGL series transformer is designed to operate 3.1.7 rated secondary current the current at which the secondary of the AGL series transformer is designed to operate 3
36、.1.8 routine test test for the purpose of checking manufactured products for compliance with this standard 3.1.9 service voltage the maximum primary or secondary voltage at which the AGL series transformer is designed to operate 3.1.10 type test a test to confirm that the product design and producti
37、on processes are capable of providing products that meet the requirements of this standard 3.1.11 type test sample a sample consisting of one or more similar samples used for a type test 3.2 Abbreviated terms AC1 Source of mains power AC2 High voltage a.c. source AGLST AGL series transformer DC1 Sou
38、rce of d.c. power CCR Constant current regulator as specified in IEC 61822 I 1 , I 2Primary and secondary currents respectively, as measured by ammeters or equivalent devices U 1 , U 2Primary and secondary voltages respectively, as measured by voltmeters or equivalent devices P 1 , P 2Active power m
39、easurements or calculations of respectively the primary and secondary circuits of an AGL series transformer61823 IEC:2002(E) 7 4 General requirements 4.1 Classification There are seven types of AGL series transformers specified in this standard, defined by their nominal power, namely 30 W, 45 W, 65
40、W, 100 W, 150 W, 200 W and 300 W. See Table 1 for the required characteristics. 4.2 Rated current The rated primary and secondary currents shall be 6,6 A. 4.3 Earthing AGL series transformers may be provided with or without an earthing connection. 4.4 AGL construction The AGL series transformers sha
41、ll have two electrically and physically separate windings, one primary and one secondary, wound on a magnetic core. The polarity of the windings shall be such that the primary plug corresponds to the large socket of the secondary receptacle. All internal electrical connections shall be permanent, e.
42、g. by compression high-pressure crimping, high-temperature soldering, welding, etc. The shapes of the transformers are optional provided they meet all the requirements of this standard. Sharp edges shall be avoided. The AGL series transformer including all connector leads shall be able to be inserte
43、d through the open end of a cylinder 20 cm in diameter by 25 cm long, and shall easily and totally fit inside such a cylinder. The transformers shall be designed so that they may be installed and will perform to the requirements of this standard in any orientation. The AGL series transformers shall
44、be provided with two single-conductor primary leads and a two-conductor secondary lead. 4.4.1 Primary connection leads The AGL series transformers shall be connected to the AGL primary series circuit cable by two insulated, multi-stranded, copper conductors, with at least a 6 mm 2cross section, and
45、a length measured from the transformer housing to the face of the connector of 60 10 0 + cm. The service voltage for the leads shall be 5 kV. One lead shall have a style 2 male plug at its end. The other lead shall have a style 9 female receptacle at its end. Unless otherwise agreed between the manu
46、facturer and supplier, the connectors shall be provided with disposable shipping caps. 4.4.2 Secondary connection lead The secondary lead shall consist of two insulated, multi-stranded, copper conductors with an overall jacket, each core of minimum cross section 2,5 mm 2 , minimum service voltage 60
47、0 V, and a length measured from the transformer housing to the face of the connector of 120 10 0 +cm. The lead shall have a type 2, class A, style 7 or style 8 female receptacle at its end. Unless otherwise agreed between the manufacturer and supplier, the connector shall be provided with a disposab
48、le shipping cap. 8 61823 IEC:2002(E) 4.5 Encapsulation The AGL series transformer body, the connectors and the connection leads sheaths, shall be made of compatible materials. The case shall be composed of material formed directly on the core and coil assembly, or by compound filling a container. Th
49、e transformer shall be permanently encapsulated without cracks, holes, or internal voids as far as practical. The encapsulation of the transformer must form a watertight casing, and must bond with its connection leads so as to provide a completely waterproof assembly. The encapsulation material shall have a durometer hardness IRHD (Shore A) of not less than 55 as measured in accordance with the test method o