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20、online at . i ATIS-0600015.10.2015 American National Standard for Telecommunications Energy Efficiency for Telecommunication Equipment: Methodology for Measurement and Reporting DC Power Plant Inverter Requirements Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved July 9, 2015 Abstract Thi
21、s document defines how to measure the Telecommunication Energy Efficiency Ratio (TEER) of Telecom Inverters for use in DC Power Plant configurations. The standard will also provide requirements for how equipment vendors shall respond to a TEER request based on a specific application description by m
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28、to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, STEP, 1200 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. At the time of consensus on this document, STEP, which was responsible for its development, had the following leadership: K. Biholar, STEP Chair (Alcatel-Lucent) J. Krahner, STEP Vice-
29、Chair (Cisco) L. Rabinovich, STEP TEE Chair (Cisco) S. Martin, STEP TEE Vice-Chair (AT&T) P. Smith, Technical Editor (GE DC Power Systems) The Telecommunications Energy Efficiency TEE Subcommittee was responsible for the development of this document. ATIS-0600015.10.2015 iii Table of Contents 1 SCOP
30、E, PURPOSE, & APPLICATION . 1 1.1 SCOPE 1 1.2 PURPOSE 1 1.3 APPLICATION . 1 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES 1 3 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS, & ABBREVIATIONS 2 3.1 DEFINITIONS 2 3.2 ACRONYMS & ABBREVIATIONS . 2 4 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION 3 4.1 DC POWER PLANT - RECTIFIER EQUIPMENT . 3 4.2 DC POWER PLANT INVERTER EQUIPM
31、ENT . 3 5 METRIC DEFINITION 3 5.1 PREAMBLE 3 5.2 INVERTER TEER . 4 6 TEST PROCEDURE 5 6.1 MEASUREMENTS . 5 6.2 EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION . 5 7 REPORTING & DOCUMENTATION . 6 7.1 POWER MEASUREMENT DATA 6 Table of Figures FIGURE 5.1 SAMPLE INVERTER EFFICIENCY CURVE 4 Table of Tables TABLE 7.1 POWER MEASU
32、REMENT REPORT . 7 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ATIS-0600015.10.2015 American National Standard on Energy Efficiency for Telecommunication Equipment: Methodology for Measurement and Reporting DC Power Plant Inverter Requirements 1 1 Scope, Purpose, & Application 1.1 Scope This document provides the met
33、hodology to be used by vendors and third party independent laboratories in the formation of a telecommunications energy efficiency ratio. The requirements and definitions in this document are for DC power plant Inverters that are deployed in the telecommunications industry. This supplemental standar
34、d represents one part of the larger ATIS suite of standards concerning Telecommunications Energy Efficiency (ATIS-0600015.10.2015). This supplemental standard (ATIS-0600015.10.2015) specifically addresses DC Power plant Inverters and is to be used in conjunction with ATIS-0600015.2013. 1.2 Purpose T
35、his document provides a set of definitions, requirements, and guidelines for calculating the Telecommunications Energy Efficiency Ratio (TEER) of DC Power plant Inverter products. The test methodology employed to verify the power consumption, used as part the TEER calculation, is specific to power e
36、quipment and therefore differs from ATIS-0600015.2013. 1.3 Application This document (and supporting documentation) is intended to be used by communication network operators, equipment manufacturers, suppliers, and test laboratories as a standard method for determining the energy efficiency of DC Po
37、wer plant Inverters. By comparing the TEER reports of various products, a communications network operator can select equipment that meets their energy efficiency target. 2 References The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this ATIS
38、Standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this ATIS Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. 2.1 Normative ATI
39、S-0600015.2013, Energy Efficiency for Telecommunication Equipment: Methodology for Measurement and Reporting General Requirements.1ATIS-0600315.2013, Voltage Levels for DC Powered Equipment Used in the Telecommunications Environment.21This document is available from the Alliance for Telecommunicatio
40、ns Industry Solutions (ATIS), 1200 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. . 2This document is available from the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), 1200 G Street N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. . ATIS-0600015.10.2015 2 IEEE Std 1515-2000, IEEE Recommended Prac
41、tice for Electronic Power Subsystems: Parameter Definitions, Test Conditions, and Test Methods.3IEC 62301 Ed 2.0, Measurement of Standby Power.42.2 Informative IEC 60050-551-20, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary: Power Electronics Harmonic Analysis, 2001 edition4 3 Definitions, Acronyms, & A
42、bbreviations 3.1 Definitions 3.1.1 Rectifier: A rectifier is a product that converts alternating current to direct current. It is designed to operate over an input voltage range and provide a regulated direct current output voltage generally matched to a standby battery or as a power supply. 3.1.2.
43、DC Power Plant: A DC power plant is a system that has four major components: One or more rectifiers. One or more battery strings. Power plant control and alarms. Distribution and overcurrent protection devices. 3.1.3 Inverter: An Inverter is a product that converts direct current to alternating curr
44、ent. It is designed to operate over an input voltage range and provide a regulated alternating current output voltage. For the purposes of this discussion, it is used in conjunction with a DC Power Plant. 3.1.4 Total Harmonic Distortion: The ratio of the rms value of the harmonic content of an alter
45、nating quantity to the rms value of the fundamental component of the quantity as per IEC 60050-551-20. 3.2 Acronyms & Abbreviations Acronym Expansion Efficiency 1 Single Phase AC Alternating Current DC Direct Current EUT Equipment Under Test I Current kVA Thousand Volt Amperes kW Thousand Watts 3Thi
46、s document is available from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). . 4This document is available from the International Electrotechnical Commission. . ATIS-0600015.10.2015 3 P Power PF Power Factor rms Root Mean Square TEER Telecommunications Energy Efficiency Ratio THD Total
47、 Harmonic Distortion V Volts VacVolts alternating current VdcVolts direct current Vh Harmonic Voltage W Watts 4 Equipment Description 4.1 DC Power Plant - Rectifier Equipment There are primarily three types of DC power plant rectifiers currently deployed in telecommunications network applications. T
48、hese are silicon controlled rectifiers (oldest), controlled ferroresonant, and switchmode (newest). The DC Power Plant and its rectifiers convert incoming utility (AC) power to regulated DC current at nominal +24, -24,-48, -130, +130, +140, +/-190, or 380 Vdcoutputs. 4.2 DC Power Plant Inverter Equi
49、pment The Inverter Equipment is used to power AC load equipment from the DC Power Plant. It must therefore accept one of the DC voltages supplied by the DC Power Plant as an input and generate an appropriate AC output voltage. This standard will include the most common North American 120, 120/240, and 120/208 VACoutputs. 5 Metric Definition 5.1 Preamble For the evaluation of power plant Inverters, it is necessary to consider normal operating conditions over the life cycle of the Inverter(s). An Inverter can be expected to operate between