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14、assistance, please contact the Customer Service Centre: csciec.ch. 2 IEC GUIDE119:2017 IEC 2017 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 4 INTRODUCTION . 6 1 Scope 7 2 Normative references 7 3 Terms and definitions 7 4 Systems approach . 8 4.1 General considerations . 8 4.2 Boundary description 9 4.2.1 General . 9 4.2.2
15、 Elements of the boundary description 10 4.2.3 Input(s) 10 4.2.4 Output(s) . 10 4.2.5 Driving parameters 10 4.2.6 Energy efficiency related KPI(s) . 11 4.3 Broader boundary description systems approach . 11 5 Assignment of horizontal energy efficiency functions and of group EE functions 12 6 Energy
16、efficiency publications . 13 6.1 Basic EE publications and group EE publications 13 6.1.1 General . 13 6.1.2 Basic EE publications 13 6.1.3 Group EE publications . 13 6.2 Product publications . 14 6.3 References to other publications . 14 7 Responsibilities of TCs with horizontal EE functions and gr
17、oup EE functions . 14 7.1 Liaison with other TCs 14 7.2 Requests from TCs for new work 14 8 Responsibilities of TCs 15 8.1 General . 15 8.2 Application of basic EE publications 15 8.3 Application of group EE publications . 15 8.4 New work requests to TCs with horizontal or group EE functions 16 (inf
18、ormative) Boundary examples . 17 Annex A(informative) The extended product approach as a collaborative example Annex B(reference IEC 61800-9-1) 19 B.1 Sharing the TC responsibilities . 19 B.1.1 General . 19 B.1.2 Practical case 19 B.1.3 Example of how different TCs may determine their role in a comm
19、on collaboration 20 B.1.4 Example of how different TCs should share their responsibilities . 21 B.2 Practical example a motor system and pump system collaboration . 22 Bibliography 24 Figure 1 Boundary description and its elements . 10 Figure 2 Broader boundary description 11 Figure 3 Structure of I
20、EC EE publications and function assignment . 12 PD IEC GUIDE 119:2017IEC GUIDE119:2017 IEC 2017 3 Figure A.1 Boundary setting example: three boundaries for independent solution . 17 Figure A.2 Boundary setting example: a boundary of a group . 17 Figure A.3 A boundary of group with systematic solutio
21、n 18 Figure B.1 Relation between different components at different levels . 20 Figure B.2 Link between every boxs corresponding TCs . 21 Figure B.3 TCs responsibilities with EE key parameters at the different levels, starting from the plant level and going down to individual components 22 Figure B.4
22、 Interaction between the two SAMs 22 Figure B.5 The SAMs of the pump system (the extended product) and the motor system 23 PD IEC GUIDE 119:2017 4 IEC GUIDE119:2017 IEC 2017 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ PREPARATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY PUBLICATIONS AND THE USE OF BASIC ENERGY EFFICIEN
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34、th ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1, Annex A, by the IEC Advisory Committee on Energy Efficiency (ACEE). Clauses 5 through 8 of this guide are mandatory, in accordance with SMB Decision 136/8. The text of this IEC Guide is based on the following documents: Four months vote Report on voting C/1980A/DV C/20
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37、EC GUIDE 119:2017 6 IEC GUIDE119:2017 IEC 2017 INTRODUCTION Technical committees dealing with subjects relating to energy efficiency for the whole, or for a specific part, of their activities, are invited by SMB Decision 136/8 to follow the provisions of this Guide. In this Guide, the term “technica
38、l committee” (TC) also includes subcommittees and system committees. The term “publication” includes “International Standard”, “Technical Report”, “Technical Specification” and “Guide”. In addition, the term “product” includes “process”, “service” and combinations thereof, commonly known as “systems
39、”. PD IEC GUIDE 119:2017IEC GUIDE119:2017 IEC 2017 7 PREPARATION OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY PUBLICATIONS AND THE USE OF BASIC ENERGY EFFICIENCY PUBLICATIONS AND GROUP ENERGY EFFICIENCY PUBLICATIONS 1 Scope This Guide defines procedures for the preparation of energy efficiency (EE) publications and describ
40、es the relationship between technical committees (TCs) with group EE functions. In the context of this Guide, “EE” refers to energy efficiency of products, systems and organizations. It uses the boundary concept to address energy efficiency aspects (see IEC Guide 118) in the context of a systems app
41、roach. This Guide is relevant to every TC which would like to publish a document dealing with EE. 2 Normative references The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the editi
42、on cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. lEC Guide 118, Inclusion of energy efficiency aspects in electrotechnical publications ISO/IEC 13273-1:2015, Energy efficiency and renewable energy sources Common international
43、 terminology Part 1: Energy efficiency 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC 13273-1 and the following apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: IEC Electropedia: availab
44、le at http:/www.electropedia.org/ ISO Online browsing platform: available at http:/www.iso.org/obp 3.1 basic EE publication publication covering energy efficiency aspects (EEA), applicable to products within the scope of two or more TCs 3.2 group EE publication publication covering energy efficiency
45、 aspects (EEA), applicable to a specific boundary including products within the scope of two or more TCs PD IEC GUIDE 119:2017 8 IEC GUIDE119:2017 IEC 2017 3.3 EE publication publication covering energy efficiency aspects (EEA) Note 1 to entry: An EE publication can be a basic EE publication, a grou
46、p EE publication or a product publication. SOURCE: IEC 60050-901:2013, 901-02-12, modified The term and definition have been modified for the specific context of energy efficiency. 3.4 energy efficiency EE ratio or other quantitative relationship between an output of performance, service, goods or e
47、nergy and an input of energy taking into account the driving parameters and the boundaries EXAMPLE Conversion efficiency; energy required/energy used; output/input; theoretical energy used to operate/energy used to operate. Note 1 to entry: Both input and output need to be clearly specified in quant
48、ity and quality, and be measurable. SOURCE: ISO/IEC 13273-1:2015, 3.4.1, modified “taking into account the driving parameters and the boundaries” has been added to the definition. 3.5 group EE function task assigned to a TC to prepare group EE publications 3.6 horizontal EE function task assigned to
49、 a TC to prepare basic EE publications 4 Systems approach 4.1 General considerations Energy efficiency should be a requirement for products, systems and organizations. EE measures shall not compromise safety nor affect the level of services. Implementation of relevant EE measures should be in balance with economic and market constraints. It may not be sufficient to improve the energy efficiency of a single product without considering its application. EE of a product should