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BS EN 62488-1:2013 Power line communication systems for power utility applications Planning of analogue and digital power line carrier systems operating over EHV/HV/MV electricity grids

BS EN 62488-1:2013

Power line communication systems for power utility applications Planning of analogue and digital power line carrier systems operating over EHV/HV/MV electricity grids

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Standard number:BS EN 62488-1:2013
Pages:126
Released:2013-03-31
ISBN:978 0 580 71395 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62488-1:2013


This standard BS EN 62488-1:2013 Power line communication systems for power utility applications is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.200 Telecontrol. Telemetering
  • 33.040.50 Lines, connections and circuits
IEC 62488-1:2012 applies to the planning of analogue and digital power line carrier systems operating over EHV/HV/MV electricity grids. The object of this standard is to establish the planning of the services and performance parameters for the operational requirements to transmit and receive data efficiently over power networks. The transmission media used by the different electricity supply industries will include analogue and digital systems together with more common communication services including national telecommunications authorities, radio links and fibre optic networks and satellite networks. With the developments in communication infrastructures over the last two decades and the ability of devices connected in the electricity communications network to internally and externally communicate, there is a variety of architectures to use in the electricity distribution network to provide efficient seamless communications.