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Substation Automation Configuration - Wonderware

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Software DatasheetSummaryCustomers turn toInFusion <strong>Substation</strong><strong>Automation</strong><strong>Configuration</strong> forautomated powermanagement andmonitoring, fieldservice protection andline sectionalizing,asset management,and fault localizing toensure safe, secure androbust operation ofdistribution substations.Business Value• Simplify yourautomation projects• Reduce engineeringtime and costs• Provide a consistentapproach to design• Reduce capital andoperational costs• Enhance operationalefficiencies• Reduce and shortenoutages• Improve customerservice<strong>Substation</strong> <strong>Automation</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong>TREMENDOUS GROWTHIN THE POWER DISTRIBUTION INDUSTRYWhere the industry is headed<strong>Substation</strong> Networking Technology within theElectrical Power Distribution industry has beenexperiencing tremendous growth in the lastfew decades. Electrical substations of today arebecoming more sophisticated, complex andautomated. Utilities spend millions of dollarsand significant engineering time to configure,integrate, and manage the many disparatedevices that use different proprietary protocols.To reduce the costs associated to generation and distribution of electricity and toimprove electrical distribution reliability, governments and industries have beenmoving toward a standardization of communications and interoperability using highspeed digital, rather than hardwired interconnections.The IEC 61850 standard for communications in substations allows the developmentof multifunctional Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) for substation protection,monitoring and control systems.LEADING THE WAY TO IECManaging a series of substations requires overseeing a complex set of solutions includinglocal and remote user interfaces, engineering configuration tools, integrationto legacy IEDs with multiple protocols, hardware and application services.InFusion <strong>Substation</strong> <strong>Automation</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> software extends the capabilitiesof the Development environment of <strong>Wonderware</strong> System Platform providing anintegrated solution to easily create, configure, and maintain the configuration of IEC61850 devices and substations.InFusion <strong>Substation</strong> <strong>Automation</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> software allows system engineersto design, configure, and maintain an IEC 61850 IED configuration. In combinationwith <strong>Wonderware</strong> System Platform, an entire SCADA system of IEDs can be easilydesigned, configured and managed.Customers turn to InFusion <strong>Substation</strong> <strong>Automation</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> for automatedpower management and monitoring, field service protection and line sectionalizing,asset management, fault localizing and other applications to ensure safe, secure androbust operation of your distribution station.


THE RIGHT TOOLS MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCEInFusion <strong>Substation</strong> <strong>Automation</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> consists ofextensions and IEC 61850 specific Objects within the<strong>Wonderware</strong> System Platform IDE developmentenvironment providing a wealth of sophisticated timesaving features:• Windows-based Graphical User Interface providing userfriendlydata entry and editing• “Optimized for SCADA” network and communication• Manage large collections of ICD files at a central location• Intuitive techniques, such as tree-view, list-view, copy andpaste, drag and drop, and pulldown/pop-up menus• Efficient ICD file management that converts a CID filecreated by other tools into an ICD file• Easy IED configuration of Services, a Data ObjectInstance (DOI), a Generic Object Oriented <strong>Substation</strong>Event (GOOSE), a Generic <strong>Substation</strong> Status Event(GSSE), a Report Control Block, Datasets, LogicalDevices, Logical Nodes and Data Types• Design ICD files that represent RTUs as a IEC 61850 server device• Map RTU points to data object attributes in the logical node• Generate single line diagrams (SLD) for the substations within the simple design environmentcompatible with the popular Microsoft Visio®• Extensible and easily maintained using template-based and object oriented structures• Standard ICD, CID and SCD file production. The SCD file can be uploaded to the System Configuratorfor the creation of the SCD5200 configuration file.FOXBORO SCD5200 RTU - ENGINEERED SPECIFICALLY FOR IEC 61850Because InFusion <strong>Substation</strong> <strong>Automation</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> supports the IEC61850 standards, it can be usedwith any IEC compliant RTU. In addition, it can communicate with RTUs through other common protocolssuch as DNP, Modbus, TCP/IP, and IEC-1131. But for new and replacement installations, you will wantto look at the Foxboro SCD5200 RTU, also IEC 61850 compliant, and designed toseamlessly work with the InFusion <strong>Substation</strong> <strong>Automation</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> Objects.The Foxboro SCD5200 RTU is highly engineered for the Power Transmissionindustry and a millennium era Station Computing Device (SCD) specificallydesigned for use with substations meeting all IEEE and IEC Surge Withstandrequirements and supports the IEC 61850 standards. The SCD5200 supports allof the programmability functions of a PLC, including graphical and structured textconfiguration using the ISAGraf IEC 61131 configuration tool. But the SCD5200 is atrue RTU guaranteeing critical communications and control functions are processedin an orderly fashion demanded by substation automation applications.Invensys Operations Management • 5601 Granite Parkway III, #1000, Plano, TX 75024 • Tel: (469) 365-6400 • Fax: (469) 365-6401 • iom.invensys.comInvensys, the Invensys logo, ArchestrA, Avantis, Eurotherm, Foxboro, IMServ, InFusion, SimSci-Esscor, Skelta, Triconex, and <strong>Wonderware</strong> are trademarks of Invensys plc, its subsidiaries or affiliates.All other brands and product names may be the trademarks or service marks of their representative owners.© 2010 Invensys Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, includingphotocopying, recording, broadcasting, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from Invensys Systems, Inc.Rel. 10/10PN IF-0111

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