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IEC 60255-24:2013

Measuring relays and protection equipment - Part 24: Common format for transient data exchange (COMTRADE) for power systems

Standard by IEC, 2013-04-30

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IEC 60255-24:2013 defines the common format for transient data exchange (COMTRADE) for power systems, making it a relevant technical reference for organizations that manage protection, disturbance recording, and data interoperability workflows. In engineering environments where transient data must be reviewed across different relays, recorders, and analysis tools, a common exchange format supports more consistent technical evaluation and documented evaluation. IEC 60255-24:2013 is especially useful where verification activities, conformity assessment, and operational consistency depend on reliable data handling.

IEC 60255-24:2013 standard overview

The official title indicates a focus on transient data exchange for power systems, which suggests a structured format intended to support compatibility between measuring relays, protection equipment, and associated analysis systems. As a primary technical document, IEC 60255-24:2013 is commonly used when teams need a clear basis for data exchange, file interpretation, and engineering documentation within testing workflows. It can support technical review, laboratory evaluation, and compliance workflows by providing a common reference point for recording and sharing transient event data.

Applications of IEC 60255-24:2013

IEC 60255-24:2013 is typically relevant in power-system protection engineering, relay testing, disturbance analysis, and procurement of equipment that must exchange transient records in a predictable way. It may be used by laboratories, utilities, OEMs, and conformity assessment teams that compare recorded events across multiple tools or platforms. The document can also support technical validation during product evaluation, where consistent data exchange is important for analysis, commissioning, and post-event investigation in electrical equipment workflows.

Why IEC 60255-24:2013 matters

Using a defined COMTRADE reference helps reduce interpretation errors when transient data moves between systems, which is important for safety, interoperability, and risk management. For engineering and procurement teams, IEC 60255-24:2013 can improve technical assessment and support quality assurance by giving projects a recognized basis for data exchange expectations. It is also valuable for compliance preparation because consistent transient-data handling often strengthens testing consistency, regulatory preparation, and conformity assessment evidence.

  • Supports common transient-data exchange practices for power-system protection and disturbance analysis
  • Helps align relay and recorder outputs with downstream testing and review tools
  • Useful for technical validation, laboratory evaluation, and documented evaluation of recorded events
  • Can assist procurement and compliance teams when comparing data-handling capabilities across products
SKU: 2d32f1de717c

  • Publication Date: 2013-04-30
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 2

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