Abstract
The objective is to establish an European standard for wind safety which should apply for all member countries of the European Communities. The document contains a list of recommended safety requirements in relation to the system, structure, electrical installations, operation and maintenance of wind turbines. The recommended safety standards cover electricity producing wind turbines connected to electricity grids in both single and cluster applications and with a swept area in excess of 25 square meters and/or a rated power of 10kW. The document should be used in combination with The European Standards for Wind Turbine Loads and other relevant European Standards. Environmental condition, with the emphasis of wind conditions and more extreme climatic conditions, are also considered in relation to safety requirements. (AB).
Citation Formats
Hjuler Jensen, P., Hauge Madsen, P., Winther-Jensen, M., Machielse, L., Stam, W., Einsfeld, V., Woelfel, E., Elliot, G., and Wilde, L. de.
Recommendation for an European wind turbine safety standard.
Denmark: N. p.,
1988.
Web.
Hjuler Jensen, P., Hauge Madsen, P., Winther-Jensen, M., Machielse, L., Stam, W., Einsfeld, V., Woelfel, E., Elliot, G., & Wilde, L. de.
Recommendation for an European wind turbine safety standard.
Denmark.
Hjuler Jensen, P., Hauge Madsen, P., Winther-Jensen, M., Machielse, L., Stam, W., Einsfeld, V., Woelfel, E., Elliot, G., and Wilde, L. de.
1988.
"Recommendation for an European wind turbine safety standard."
Denmark.
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title = {Recommendation for an European wind turbine safety standard}
author = {Hjuler Jensen, P., Hauge Madsen, P., Winther-Jensen, M., Machielse, L., Stam, W., Einsfeld, V., Woelfel, E., Elliot, G., and Wilde, L. de}
abstractNote = {The objective is to establish an European standard for wind safety which should apply for all member countries of the European Communities. The document contains a list of recommended safety requirements in relation to the system, structure, electrical installations, operation and maintenance of wind turbines. The recommended safety standards cover electricity producing wind turbines connected to electricity grids in both single and cluster applications and with a swept area in excess of 25 square meters and/or a rated power of 10kW. The document should be used in combination with The European Standards for Wind Turbine Loads and other relevant European Standards. Environmental condition, with the emphasis of wind conditions and more extreme climatic conditions, are also considered in relation to safety requirements. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1988}
month = {Sep}
}
title = {Recommendation for an European wind turbine safety standard}
author = {Hjuler Jensen, P., Hauge Madsen, P., Winther-Jensen, M., Machielse, L., Stam, W., Einsfeld, V., Woelfel, E., Elliot, G., and Wilde, L. de}
abstractNote = {The objective is to establish an European standard for wind safety which should apply for all member countries of the European Communities. The document contains a list of recommended safety requirements in relation to the system, structure, electrical installations, operation and maintenance of wind turbines. The recommended safety standards cover electricity producing wind turbines connected to electricity grids in both single and cluster applications and with a swept area in excess of 25 square meters and/or a rated power of 10kW. The document should be used in combination with The European Standards for Wind Turbine Loads and other relevant European Standards. Environmental condition, with the emphasis of wind conditions and more extreme climatic conditions, are also considered in relation to safety requirements. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1988}
month = {Sep}
}