This standard specifies the safety criteria, quality assurance and engineering integrity of small wind turbines (SWT), as well as specific requirements for safety aspects such as design, installation, maintenance and operation under specific external conditions. Its purpose is to provide an appropriate level of protection during the expected life of the wind turbine to prevent damage to the wind turbine from various hazards. This standard involves all subsystems of small wind turbines, such as protection mechanisms, internal electrical systems, mechanical systems, support structures, foundations, and electrical connections to loads. Although this standard is similar to IEC 61400-1, simplifications and a considerable number of changes have been made to make it applicable to small wind turbines. This standard applies to wind turbines with a swept area of less than 200 m2 and a voltage lower than AC 1 000 V or DC 1 500 V. This standard should be used together with relevant IEC and ISO standards (see Chapter 2).
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