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IEC 61820-3-4:2023 specifies protective provisions for the operation of lamp systems powered by series circuits in aeronautical ground lighting. The protective provisions described here refer only to secondary supply systems for loads that are electrically separated from the series circuit. This document specifies the level of SELV, and alternatively PELV, under consideration of additional personnel protection during work on live secondary circuits by electrically skilled persons. This document also covers the special operational features of aeronautical ground lighting and addresses the level of training and the requirements for maintenance procedures detailed in IEC 61821 and other national or regional regulation. The requirements and tests are intended to set a specification framework for system designers, system installers, users, and maintenance personnel to ensure a safe and economic use of electrical systems in installations for the beaconing of aerodromes. This document complements existing IEC aeronautical ground lighting (AGL) standards and can be used as a design specification.
Document History
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DANSK DSF/PREN IEC 61820-3-4
Electrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes – Safety secondary circuits in series circuits – General safety requirements- Historical Version
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DANSK DSF/FPREN IEC 61820-3-4
Electrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes – Part 3-4: Safety secondary circuits in series circuits – General safety requirements- Historical Version
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DANSK DS/EN IEC 61820-3-4
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