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IEC 60398 pdf download.Installations for electroheating and electromagnetic processing – General performance test methods
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the basic test procedures, conditions and methods for establishing the main performance parameters and the main operational characteristics of industrial installations and equipment intended for electroheating (EH) or electromagnetic processing of materials (EPM). Measurements and tests that are solely used for the verification of safety requirements of equipment for EH or for EPM are outside the scope of this standard and are covered by the IEC 6051 9 series. This standard is applicable for the commissioning, verification of design improvements or for energy related tasks including benchmarking with respect to energy use or energy efficiency, establishing of an energy baseline, and labelling. Some concepts from this standard can directly be used as key performance indicators. Detailed tests for specific types of EH or EPM equipment and installations are beyond the scope of this standard and are provided in particular test standards for EH or EPM equipment. This standard is intended as general reference for all future test standards applicable to particular EH or EPM equipment or installations. This standard includes the concept and material presented in IEC TS 62796 on energy efficiency dealing with the electrical and processing parts of the equipment, as well as the overall performance.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 6051 9-1 , ISO/IEC 1 3273-1 , ISO 50001 , ISO/IEC Guide 99, as well as the following apply. NOTE General definitions are given in the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary, IEC 60050. Terms relating to industrial electroheating are defined in IEC 60050-841 . 3.1 General 3.1 .1 energy using system physical item or organization with defined system boundaries, using energy Note 1 to entry: An energy using system can be a plant, a process, part of a process, a building, a part of a building, a machine, equipment, a product, etc. [SOURCE: ISO/IEC 1 3273-1 :—, 3.1 .1 1 , modified – Original cross-references have been deleted.] 3.1 .2 system boundary physical or site limits and/or organizational limits as defined by the organization for a stated purpose EXAMPLE A process; a group of processes; a site; an entire organization; multiple sites under the control of an organization. Note 1 to entry: The stated purpose could be for a management system, or for the boundaries of an energy assessment or for the boundaries of a specific measurement and verification activity. [SOURCE: ISO/IEC 1 3273-1 :—, 3.3.2, modified – “M&V” has been replaced by full term in Note 1 to entry.] 3.1 .3 equipment category group within a type of equipment, using the same principle for processing of the workload Note 1 to entry: A category can be further divided with respect to the size or the capacity of equipment. Note 2 to entry: An example of type is equipment for induction heating, and an example of category is such equipment for metal wire heating in a specified capacity interval, using medium frequency.3.1 .4 equipment capacity measure of the production rate capability of equipment in normal operation EXAMPLE Flow, mass or volume. Note 1 to entry: The capacity does not refer to the volume of the working space. 3.1 .5 intended workload quality degree to which a set of inherent characteristics of a processed workload fulfils requirements Note 1 to entry: Workload that does not attain the intended workload quality is regarded as scrap or undergoes rework. 3.1 .6 processing range, <of EH or EPM installation> range between an upper and a lower limit of set parameters between which the processed workload exhibits the intended workload quality 3.2 Energy efficiency 3.2.1 energy efficiency ratio or other quantitative relationship between an output of performance, service, goods or energy, and an input of energy 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 quantity and quality, and be measurable. [SOURCE: ISO 50001 :201 1 , 3.8] 3.2.2 energy intensity quotient describing the total amount of energy necessary to generate a unit of output, activity, economic value, or service EXAMPLE Gigajoule per euro of GDP (gross domestic product); Gigajoule per unit of turnover. [SOURCE: ISO/IEC 1 3273-1 :—, 3.1 .1 6 modified – Original cross references have been deleted.] 3.2.3 specific energy consumption quotient describing the total amount of energy necessary to generate a unit of output, activity, or service EXAMPLE Gigajoule (GJ) per tonne of steel, annual kilowatt hour (kWh) per square metre (m 2 ), litres (l) of fuel per kilometre (km), etc. [SOURCE: ISO/IEC 1 3273-1 :—, 3.1 .1 7 modified – Original cross references have been deleted.]