Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 ‘MINIMUM COMMON SPECIFICATION FOR SUBSTATION PROTECTION AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH IEC STANDARD’
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Introduction Document Structure Main Requirements Considerations José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 INDEX
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 ‘E3 Group on IEC 61850’ was created in Membership: Endesa Iberdrola Gas Natural Fenosa Red Eléctrica de España Hidrocantábrico. 1 st complete edition of the document (3 rd Ed.) released in June José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 INTRODUCTION
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Aims of the ‘E3 Group on IEC 61850’: To reach some minimum common specifications to be fulfilled. To lead the technological gaps existing in the IEC standard. To reach the highest optimization level during the implementation and maintenance of any SAS. To share information with other utilities and walk together through IEC evolution. To drive manufacturer´s development according to the user´s needs. José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 INTRODUCTION
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Real case studies (Chap. 3 & 4). Minimum SAS requirements regarding: LAN Network topologies (Chap. 5) IED Configuration Capabilities and Processes (Chap. 6) Communication Services (Chap. 7) Synchronization (Chap. 8) Security (Chap. 9) Process Bus (Chap. 10) Proposed System Implementations (Chap. 11) Additional recommended deployments (Annexes) José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 DOCUMENT STRUCTURE
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Every IED must be totally configured with ONE single CID file. The CID file: initially accepted with both standard and proprietary parts. Ultimate objective: NO proprietary part. Everything is standard. The previous goal can be achieved considering: Application of ‘InRef’ Data Objects Modelling of Control Logics Modelling of Goose Subscription Modelling of the Graphical part Two possible types of configuration modifications are identified: Hot and Cold modifications: Cold modifications require the loading, validation and activation of a CID file. Hot modifications do not. José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 MAIN REQUIREMENTS
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Means for uploading and downloading a SCL file: ACSI services FTP protocol USB connection Added value functionality included in an IED: Disturbance recording Sequence of Events recording Fault reporting Internal Event logging Means for a good configuration and parameterization management. José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 MAIN REQUIREMENTS
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 IED Capabilities: 8 publishing GOOSE messages at least 64 subscribing GOOSE messages at least 7 Buffered Reports at least 7 Unbuffered Reports at least 14 Data Sets at least (one for each different RCB) José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 MAIN REQUIREMENTS
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Adopted by the companies as a compulsory technical requirement. The E3 Group will continue working. Close follow up of new editions of the IEC standard. José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 CONSIDERATIONS
Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 José Gonzalo – Spain – Session 3 – Paper 0422 Thank you for your attention!!! Website: