1、NORMECEIINTERNATIONALEIECINTERNATIONAL62305-4STANDARDPremiere editionFirst edition2006-01Protection contre la foudrePartie 4:Reseaux de puissance et de communicationdans les structuresProtection against lightningPart 4:Electrical and electronic systemswithin structuresIEC 2006 Droits de reproduction
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4、Web:www.iec.chCODE PRIXCommission Electrotechnique InternationalePRICE CODEXDInternational Electrotechnical CommissionMexnyHapogHan 3neKTpoTexHnueckan KoMMCCHFour prix,volr cataogue en vigueurFor price,see current calalogue62305-41EC:2006-5-Figure 7-Utilization of reinforcing rods of a structure for
5、 equipotential bonding.47Figure 8-Equipotential bonding in a structure with steel reinforcement.49Figure 9-Integration of electronic systems into the bonding network.51Figure 10-Combinations of integration methods of electronic systems into thebonding network.53Figure A.1-LEMP situation due to light
6、ning flash.73Figure A.2-Simulation of the rise of magnetic field by damped oscillations.77Figure A.3-Large volume shield built by metal reinforcement and metal frames.79Figure A.4-Volume for electrical and electronic systems inside an inner LPZ n.81Figure A.5-Reducing induction effects by line routi
7、ng and shielding measures.85Figure A.6-Example of an LPMS for an office building.87Figure A.7-Evaluation of the magnetic field values in case of a direct lightning flash.91Figure A.8-Evaluation of the magnetic field values in case of a nearby lightning flash.95Figure A.9-Distance sa depending on rol
8、ling sphere radius and structure dimensions.101Figure A.10-Types of grid-like large volume shields.105Figure A.11-Magnetic field strength H1/max inside a grid-like shield Type 1.107Figure A.12-Magnetic field strength H1/max inside a grid-like shield Type 1.107Figure A.13-Low-level test to evaluate t
9、he magnetic field inside a shielded structure.111Figure A.14-Voltages and currents induced into a loop built by lines.113Figure B.1-Upgrading of LEMP protection measures and electromagneticcompatibility in existing structures.125Figure B.2-Possibilities to establish LPZs in existing structures.137Fi
10、gure B.3-Reduction of loop area using shielded cables close to a metal plate.141Figure B.4-Example of a metal plate for additional shielding.143Figure B.5-Protection of aerials and other external equipment.147Figure B.6-Inherent shielding provided by bonded ladders and pipes.149Figure B.7-Ideal posi
11、tions for lines on a mast(cross-section of steel lattice mast).151Figure C.1-Example for the application of SPD in power distribution systems.157Figure C.2-Basic model for energy coordination of SPD.161Figure C.3-Combination of two voltage-limiting type SPDs.163Figure C.4-Example with two voltage-li
12、miting type MOV 1 and MOV 2.167Figure C.5-Combination of voltage-switching type spark gap and voltage-limiting typeM0V.169Figure C.6-Example with voltage-switching type spark gap and voltage-limiting type MOV171Figure C.7-Determination of decoupling inductance for 10/350 us and 0,1kA/us surges.173Figure C.8-Example with spark gap and MOV for a 10/350 us surge.177