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Systems Integration Specialists Company, Inc.<br />

<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>61850</strong>/<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>61400</strong><br />

Herbert Falk<br />

SISCO, Inc.<br />

6605 19½ Mile Road<br />

Sterling Heights, MI 48314-1408 USA<br />

Tel: +1-586-254-0020 x105<br />

Fax: +1-586-254-0053<br />

Email: herb@sisconet.com<br />

The Standards Based Integration<br />

Company<br />

© Copyright 2008-2011 SISCO, Inc.


2<br />

Definitions:<br />

Interoperability<br />

The ability of computer systems to exchange information<br />

with other systems.<br />

Integration<br />

The ability of computer based applications to interact with<br />

other systems in order to perform a useful function for the<br />

user.<br />

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3<br />

Interoperability and<br />

Integration<br />

Easy to Achieve:<br />

Nearly anything is possible<br />

with enough money and<br />

development effort<br />

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4<br />

A Better Way<br />

Interoperability and Integration without having to program it all yourself:<br />

Where applications and devices are inherently capable of interoperating<br />

with other systems and performing integrated application functions in a<br />

cooperative and distributed manner.<br />

This is only possible if there are standards to enable it.<br />

This work is progressing.<br />

This is the goal of the <strong>IEC</strong> TC57 standards<br />

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5<br />

The Integration Dilemma<br />

Configuration,<br />

Mapping, Protocol<br />

conversion.<br />

Multiple layers of<br />

configuration makes<br />

diagnostics and<br />

system maintenance<br />

difficult.<br />

DMS CIS EMS/SCADA OMS<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

Meter RTU Recloser Breaker Transformer<br />

Meter RTU Recloser Breaker Transformer<br />

Meter RTU Recloser Breaker Transformer<br />

Meter RTU Recloser Breaker Transformer<br />

Meter RTU Recloser Breaker Transformer<br />

Meter RTU Recloser Breaker Transformer<br />

Meter Turbine RTU Recloser Breaker Transformer<br />

Meter<br />

Recloser Breaker Transformer<br />

Controller<br />

Diff.<br />

Diff.<br />

Diff. Relay<br />

Diff. Relay<br />

Diff. Relay<br />

Diff. Relay<br />

Diff. Relay<br />

Diff. Relay<br />

Relay<br />

Relay<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

RTU RTU<br />

O.C.<br />

O.C.<br />

SOE<br />

O.C.<br />

O.C.<br />

Relay<br />

Relay SOE<br />

SOE<br />

O.C.<br />

O.C.<br />

Relay<br />

Relay SOE<br />

SOE<br />

O.C.<br />

O.C.<br />

Relay<br />

Relay SOE<br />

SOE<br />

Relay<br />

Relay SOE<br />

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A Better Way<br />

Interoperability and Integration without having to program it all yourself:<br />

Where applications and devices are inherently capable of interoperating with<br />

other systems and performing integrated application functions in a cooperative<br />

and distributed manner.<br />

A model driven approach that provides a means of dealing with the<br />

complexity of systems.<br />

This is only possible if there are standards to enable it.<br />

This work is progressing.<br />

This is the goal of the <strong>IEC</strong> TC57 standards<br />

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7<br />

<strong>IEC</strong><strong>61850</strong>/<strong>61400</strong> Key Features<br />

Highly functional supporting most useful power system functions.<br />

Object oriented standardized device and object models and naming conventions.<br />

Self-describing devices allow all object definitions to be retrieved over the wire.<br />

Standardized configuration language.<br />

Uses Ethernet and TCP/IP networking.<br />

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8<br />

Typcial Comparison of<br />

<strong>IEC</strong><strong>61850</strong> versus Other Protocols<br />

Real-time data exchange<br />

Report by exception<br />

Mapped to MMS Protocol*<br />

Device Control<br />

Enhanced<br />

Minimal client config.<br />

Protection messaging<br />

SOE recording and query<br />

retrieval<br />

Security*<br />

Real-time data exchange<br />

Report by exception<br />

Pick your protocol<br />

Device Control<br />

Basic<br />

Manual or a priori knowledge<br />

configuration<br />

None<br />

Proprietary implementation<br />

Proprietary, if supported.<br />

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9<br />

Basic Service: Connection Establishment<br />

Device/IED<br />

Multiple Access Points<br />

for redundancy<br />

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Legacy Data Access by Tag<br />

11<br />

Device<br />

Feeder #2 Current is here in<br />

Register 400020.<br />

That’s intuitive!?<br />

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12<br />

Legacy Object Mapping<br />

Legacy data objects must be manually mapped to power system for<br />

each different device, application, and vendor.<br />

Measurements<br />

Status<br />

Control/Cmd<br />

Wind Automation Functions<br />

Temp Shaft Bearing 1<br />

Temp Gearbox Oil<br />

Gearbox 1 Vibration<br />

Heating Process<br />

Oil Level<br />

Inline Filter<br />

Activate Delta Control<br />

Activate Gradient Control<br />

Activate Apparent Control<br />

Legacy Device<br />

R400040<br />

R400041<br />

R400042<br />

R400043<br />

R400044<br />

R400045<br />

R400046<br />

R400047<br />

R400048<br />

R400049<br />

R40004A<br />

R40004B<br />

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13<br />

Anatomy of an <strong>IEC</strong><strong>61400</strong> Object Model<br />

IED:EON_Turb1/WGEN1.MX.W<br />

Standard semantics<br />

Assigned by standard*<br />

User Assigned<br />

based upon<br />

guidance from<br />

standard<br />

Active Power and Speed<br />

Measurements<br />

W Spd<br />

Watts Volts<br />

MX<br />

Measurements<br />

W Spd<br />

Amps Volts<br />

DC<br />

Descriptions<br />

WGEN1<br />

Transmission Fnct 1<br />

TurSt<br />

Status<br />

ST<br />

Status<br />

Logical Nodes<br />

Logical Device<br />

(e.g. EON_Turb1)<br />

WTUR1<br />

Turbine Fnct 1<br />

Physical Device – Named IED<br />

(network address)<br />

IED:EON_Turb1/WTUR1.ST.TurSt<br />

Turbine Status<br />

TurSt<br />

DC<br />

Descriptions<br />

Keys: No manual mapping required. Semantics are consistent (W always means<br />

active power.<br />

Constraint<br />

Functions<br />

Unique<br />

System<br />

Name<br />

Turbine<br />

Controller<br />

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14<br />

A Wind Turbine – <strong>IEC</strong> <strong>61400</strong>-25-2<br />

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15<br />

The big question?<br />

How do I know<br />

what is present?<br />

<strong>IEC</strong> <strong>61850</strong>/<strong>61400</strong> specifies:<br />

1) Standardized configuration<br />

file format (SCL).<br />

2) All IEDs must be<br />

self-describing and support<br />

information discovery.<br />

Provides major benefit for <strong>OSIsoft</strong> APS.<br />

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16<br />

What do the results look like?<br />

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17<br />

A quick discussion of APS<br />

What does this<br />

mean?<br />

<strong>OSIsoft</strong> is working in conjunction<br />

with SISCO to develop an <strong>IEC</strong><br />

<strong>61850</strong> rule knowledgeable APS.<br />

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18<br />

Reporting: Allows scalability at interfaces and<br />

minimizes communication bandwidth<br />

Unbuffered Reporting allows clients to receive data from the server<br />

without polling.<br />

If network connection (association) between client and server is lost,<br />

data is lost.<br />

Equivalent to UCA2.0 Reporting<br />

Buffered reporting enables the server to retain data if associations are<br />

lost enabling the client to retrieve ALL data<br />

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19<br />

Report-Log Model<br />

From <strong>IEC</strong><strong>61850</strong>-7-2<br />

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20<br />

Auto-Report Configuration: Helps interface to use<br />

reporting<br />

3 REpower Control<br />

blocks.<br />

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Too<br />

Small<br />

21<br />

Discussion of Recommended Settings<br />

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22<br />

Questions and Discussions<br />

Integrity Period<br />

Custom Data Sets<br />

Other?<br />

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Systems Integration Specialists Company, Inc.<br />

Thank You<br />

Herbert Falk<br />

SISCO, Inc.<br />

6605 19½ Mile Road<br />

Sterling Heights, MI 48314-1408 USA<br />

Tel: +1-586-254-0020 x105<br />

Fax: +1-586-254-0053<br />

Email: herb@sisconet.com<br />

The Standards Based Integration<br />

Company<br />

© Copyright 2008-2011 SISCO, Inc.

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