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VCL-TP, Teleprotection Equipment with Trip Counter Display Panel
Product Presentation Revision 6 – Aug, 2018
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VCL-TP Teleprotection
Transmission interface options include: • 64Kbps, G.703 co-directional interface option for transmission over 64Kbps data link • E1, 2.048Mbps, G.703 interface for transmission over an E1 link • IEEE C37.94 compliant Multi-Mode optical fiber interface for transmission over short-reach multi-mode optical fiber link • IEEE C37.94 modulation compliant Single-Mode optical fiber interface for transmission over long-reach, single-mode optical fiber link (≤ 40 KM, ≤ KM, ≤ 120 KM, ≤ 160 KM, ≤ 200 KM)
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VCL-TP Teleprotection
Transmission interface options include: • Teleprotection over IP/MPLS – 10/100BaseT (Electrical) or 100BaseFX (Optical) Ethernet Interface to provide Teleprotection over IP / MPLS link • IEC GOOSE over IP/MPLS • IEC GOOSE Interface over E1 Interface • IEC GOOSE Interface over C37.94 (Optical) Interface
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VCL-TP Teleprotection
Command Transfer Time (including relay operating time) 64Kbps, G.703 Co-directional < 7ms C37.94 Optical < 6ms E1 (2.048Mbps) < 6ms (5ms typical) Over IP / MPLS < 7ms (6ms typical) IEC GOOSE over E1 < 3ms (2ms typical) IEC GOOSE over IP / MPLS
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VCL-TP Teleprotection
Extremely reliable and flexible Teleprotection that is available with: Uses standard IEEE C37.94 protocol and coding for error resistant transmission 1+1 Optical Link Redundancy (IEEE C37.94) 1+1 Power Supply Optional 16, Digital (8 Inputs and 8 Outputs) Trip Counter Display Panel with 8 user configurable external dry contact alarm outputs IRIG-B time synchronization option to synchronize time-stamps with GPS. NTP / PTP time synchronization option to synchronize time-stamps.
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VCL-TP Teleprotection
Intelligent, Fast and Reliable: Meets IEC specifications for dependability and reliability SNMPv2 Monitoring NMS (Network Management System) Smart Grid Ready: May be interfaced directly to IEC Protection Relays IEC GOOSE Applications
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Product Overview Intelligent, Fast and Reliable:
Less than 7ms command transfer time Meets IEC specifications for dependability and reliability Optional 8 channel Trip Counter Display with 8 User assignable external alarms SNMPv2 Monitoring and NMS Smart Grid Ready: May be interfaced directly to IEC Protection Relays IEC GOOSE Interface IP/MPLS Interface
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Front View Dimensions Rack mounting Standard 19-Inch. DIN Rack
Height mm. – standard 2U high Depth mm. Width mm. Weight kg
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Teleprotection over SDH / E1 PDH links
Application Diagram Teleprotection over SDH / E1 PDH links Typical integrated Teleprotection application. Orion’s E1 PDH multiplexer with an integrated IEEE C37.94 Teleprotection Interface over an SDH or PDH data network.
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Teleprotection – 64 kbit/s G.703 Co-directional Data channel
Application Diagram Teleprotection – 64 kbit/s G.703 Co-directional Data channel
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Teleprotection over an E1 (2.048Mbps) Interface
Application Diagram Teleprotection over an E1 (2.048Mbps) Interface
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Teleprotection over IEEE C37.94 Optical Interface
Application Diagram Teleprotection over IEEE C37.94 Optical Interface
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Teleprotection – IEEE C37.94 Interface
Application Diagram Teleprotection – IEEE C37.94 Interface
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Teleprotection over IP / MPLS Network
Application Diagram Teleprotection over IP / MPLS Network
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Teleprotection over IP – GOOSE over IP / MPLS / Encrypted IP Links
Application Diagram Teleprotection over IP – GOOSE over IP / MPLS / Encrypted IP Links Interconnecting IEC Protection Relay over MPLS / IP Transmission Links Secure Transmission of IEC GOOSE over Encrypted (AES 256) IP Transmission Links.
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Teleprotection with IEC-61850 GOOSE Interface over C37.94 Interface
Application Diagram Teleprotection with IEC GOOSE Interface over C37.94 Interface Note: Available with 1+0 and 1+1 Redundant C37.94 Compliant Optical Interface options
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Teleprotection with IEC-61850 GOOSE Interface over E1 Interface
Application Diagram Teleprotection with IEC GOOSE Interface over E1 Interface
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Application Diagram Teleprotection over E1/SDH and C37.94) -Redundant Scheme for Distance Protection Note: This diagram illustrates how the MAIN LINE 1 and MAIN LINE 2, Teleprotection over E1/SDH and Teleprotection with C37.94 (Optical) interface will function to implement the concept of "Reliable Communications" and 1+1 Redundancy for establishing a resilient protection network. Note: The “OR” function is used to provide alternate tripping paths for both MAIN 1 and MAIN 2 protection relays, to provide fail-safe distance protection.
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Application Diagram Teleprotection over IP / MPLS and E1 - Redundant Scheme for Distance Protection Note: This diagram illustrates how the MAIN LINE 1 and MAIN LINE 2 Teleprotection equipment (Teleprotection over IP / MPLS and E1 Teleprotection / Digital Protection Coupler / Protection Signalling Equipment / PSE) will function to implement the concept of "Reliable Communications" and 1+1 Redundancy for establishing a resilient protection network. Note: The “OR” function is used to provide alternate tripping paths for both MAIN 1 and MAIN 2 protection relays, to provide fail-safe distance protection.
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Distance Protection Reliability Index with Binary Commands over C37.94
Traditional Distance Protection Application 1 105 Reliability Increased by 100,000 Times
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1015 Distance Protection Reliability Index with GOOSE over C37.94
61850 GOOSE Distance Protection Application 1015 Reliability Increased by 1,000,000 Billion Times
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Features and Benefits Compact, standard 19-Inch Rack-mountable, 2U and 3U high chassis Distance Teleprotection applications User programmable for Direct Tripping, Permissive Tripping and Blocking Protection Schemes Bi-directional Transmission of 8 command Inputs and 8 command outputs Available with 48V DC, 110V DC, 220V DC and 250V DC command and switching voltage options 1+1, Redundant Power Supply with 48V DC, 110V DC, 220V DC and 250V DC Input Power Supply Options
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Features and Benefits Multiple level loopback options for maintenance and trouble shooting Optional 8 Input and 8 Output Trip Counter Display with 8 user assignable external relay alarm outputs NMS option for remote management over Ethernet / IP link Assignable user access levels for access control Secured password control Encrypted Password Protection Maintains logs of all successful and un-successful access attempts Generates SNMP Trap in the event of 3 un-successful access attempts Complies with NERC requirements for security
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Flexibility and User Programmability
User programmable “Input” command sampling time and “Output” command holding time: - Input Sampling Time - Sets the “Sampling Time” of the INPUT Commands. - Output Relay Deactivation Time - Sets the OUTPUT Command Relay Deactivation Time – user programmable duration of the OUTPUT Pulse Less than 2ms command transfer time Less than 6ms back-to-back operating time (including relay operating time) in IEEE C37.94 Optical mode Less than 6ms back-to-back operating time (including relay operating time) in Mbps, E1 interface mode Less than 8ms back-to-back operating time (including relay operating time) in 64 kbps, G.703 Co-directional 4 wire data interface mode
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Flexibility and User Programmability (Maintenance)
Manual Loop Test – This feature initiates a “Manual Loop-Test” of the transmission link that interconnects the “Local” Teleprotection Terminal and the “Remote” Teleprotection Terminal. Automatic Loop Test – The Automatic Link Test feature automatically initiates “Periodic Loop Tests” at user programmed intervals of the transmission link that interconnects the “Local” Teleprotection Terminal and the “Remote” Teleprotection Terminal. Delay Measurement Test – This feature automatically initiates an end-to-end “Delay Measurement Test” between the “Local” and the “Remote” Teleprotection Terminal through the interconnecting transmission link.
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Event and Alarm Logging
Time-Stamped Alarm Logging Time-Stamped Event Logging. IRIG-B and NTP time synchronization option options for accurate time-stamping of all events and alarms NTP and IRIG-B Time Synchronization Options maintaining real-clock time in UTC or Local time format Automatic Daylight Savings Time correction for local time Management and Monitoring RS232 serial, USB serial interfaces for local terminal access 10/100BaseT Ethernet Interface for remote access over an IP network Maintains an access log of over 10,000 most recent entries for security audit
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Management and Monitoring
GUI (Graphical User Interface) Command Line Interface (English text commands). Telnet SSH SNMPv2 Traps Optional 16 Trip Counter (8 Inputs and 8 Outputs) Display with 8, user assignable dry contact external alarm relays to connect external alarms on an annunciator panel to extend audio and / or visual alarm indications
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Reliability Unrivaled Speed, Security and Reliability
Compliant with IEC and IEC specifications and standards for reliability Fully compliant with IEEE C37.94 for error resistant transmission Power Supply Immunity to withstand impulse surges and transients of up to 4kV High Quality Relays – withstand voltage 10 kV between coil and contacts (1.2 × 50 μþs) Maximum Switching Voltage: 400V AC or 300V DC Relays - Mechanical: 10,000,000 operations min. (at 18,000 operations/hour).
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Error Detection and Coding
Reliability Optoisolated Command Inputs and Optoisolated Relay Outputs Immunity to Voltage Dips, Short Power Supply Interruptions and Voltage Variations as per IEC specifications. Error Detection and Coding Line Code Violation Detection LOS Detection Block Command Encoding as per IEEE C37.94.
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Power Supply Options Power Consumption 48V DC 110V DC 220V DC 250V DC
Voltage Withstand: Meets and exceeds IEC and IEC 255 requirements. Power Consumption < 18 Watts
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Transmission Standards and Compliances
EN Electrical: ITU-T, G.703 for 64Kbps co-directional 4-wire data interface Electrical: ITU-T, G.703 for 2.048Mbps interface Optical: IEEE compliant 850nm Multi-Mode optical interface Optical: IEEE compliant modulation 1310nm and 1550nm Single-Mode optical interfaces Laser: Class I (for Single-Mode Optical Interface) - Eye-safe as per EN specifications.
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Teleprotection Standards and Compliances
Compliant with IEC and IEC specifications and standards Other Regulatory Compliances Meets CE requirements Complies with FCC Part 68 and EMC FCC Part 15 Class 2 Electromagnetic Standards Compliance EN EN IEC (immunity) IEC (emission).
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EMI, EMC, Surge Withstand and other Compliances
EN EN IEC IEC (Conducted Immunity). IEC IEC IEC IEC IEC CISPR 22 / EN55022 Class B (Conducted Emission and Radiated Emission) IS 9000 (Part II Sec. 1-4, Part III Sec. 1-5, Part IV, Part 14 Sec. 1-3) IEC IEC IEC IEC (Radiated Immunity) IEC IEC IEC IEC Telcordia GR Surge and Power IEC IEC Contact ESD, Voltage and Surge Withstand: Meets and exceeds IEC , IEC , IEC , Level 4 specifications. Immunity to Voltage Dips, Short Power Supply Interruptions and Voltage Variations meets and exceeds IEC , Level 1 specifications.
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Standards and Compliances continued..
Compliant with IEC and IEC specifications and standards Dependability Transmission Time and Recovery Time Alarm Time Security with sudden signal interruption Security with burst disturbances DC power supply interruption Reverse polarity Jitter and Insulation withstand (as per IEC ).
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Thank you for your attention
For more details visit us at our Website at Headquarters: Phoenix, Arizona Orion Telecom Networks Inc. 20100, N 51st Ave, Suite B240, Glendale AZ 85308 Phone: Fax: Website: Regional Office: Miami, Florida Orion Telecom Networks Inc. 4000 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Suite 470, Coral Gables, FL 33146, U.S.A. Phone: , Fax: Website:
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