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Electrical nameing Conventino

Electrical nameing Conventino

Electrical nameing Conventino

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Hi Everybody
Good Morning/Afternoon and evening

While going through a number of electrical specification and design document , I used to come across words like WL1, WLD1, WBD1, WBD2 and WBD. Later on I understood that these words are derived based on some IEC standard. For example

WLD1 - represents power line
WBD: Breaker (protection)

eg WLD1:220 kV paris Line represents line to paris or feeder paris.

I am trying to find out which IEC standard's naming convention is this ? If anybody knows the IEC standard on which these naming conventions are based pls let me know
Thanks in advance
Simatic

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