Sunday, July 13, 2014

IEC 61850 Protocol overview

What is IEC 61850 ??
• IEC 61850 is a global standard for “Communication Networks and Systems in Substations”
• It specifies an expandable data model and services
• It does not block future development of functions
• It specifies no protection or control functions
• It supports free allocation of functions to devices
• It is open for different system philosophies
• It provides the Substation Configuration description Language (SCL)
• It supports comprehensive consistent system definition and engineering
• It uses Ethernet and TCP/IP for communication
• Provides the broad range of features of mainstream communication
• It is open for future new communication concepts

History
• International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is global
• Publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies.
• The IEC members are the national standardization organizations  i.e. not individuals nor companies.
• Experts in the technical committees represent their country i.e. not themselves or their employer
• IEEE and EPRI work under a similar charter in North America

IEC 61850:“COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS IN SUBSTATIONS”
• IEC 61850 is the first really global standard in the Electric Utility field
• Supported also in the ANSI/IEEE world
• Some 60 experts from Europe and North America have jointly developed the IEC v61850
• Includes the UCA 2.0 as a subset
• All 14 parts of the IEC 61850 were published in 2004/2005
• Influences other electric areas
• Wind power plants, Hydro power, Distributed Energy Resources.
• Implementation in progress by all major vendors

Objectives for the IEC 61850
Reduce cost from cradle to grave and into next generation:
• Interoperability
• IEDs from different vendors can exchange and use information over a common communications media.
• The functionality in different devices is however not necessarily the same. Therefore no interchangeability of devices from different vendors!
• Engineering and configuration data is portable between vendor tools
• Open IED description
• Reduces the engineering and configuration
• IEDs capabilities are described in a standardized way
• Proprietary functions, solutions, and data are still available and Allowed
• Communication closer to Power Apparatus
• Communication, data acquisition, and control capabilities will be directly imbedded into the primary equipment
• Free configuration
• Free allocation of functions in centralized or decentralized system configurations.
• Reduction of conventional wiring
• LAN instead of multiple copper wires
• Future proof
• Utility and Vendor investments shall be long lived in spite of fast changing technology
• The standard is able to follow the progress in communication technology as well as evolving system requirements.

Logical Nodes
• Functions or equipment used in power systems are represented in Logical Nodes, LN
• All information and functions in a substation is structured in atomic units, the LNs
• Each LN provides a list of well organized and named information Complex functions use a set of LN required to represent the function
• Services enable the exchange of the information in LNs between IEDs
• Example: the LN for a Circuit Breaker has the generic name XCBR
• New logical nodes can, if required, be created according rules defined in the standard

The substation LAN
• IEC 61850 specifies only the interface to the substation LAN
• The LAN itself is left to the system integrator
• The Ethernet LAN is a subpart of the station and needs engineering, configuration, supervision, and control as any other subpart
• A network management system is appropriate
• The LAN topology depends on a number of constraints:
• Operational requirements for the substation
• Size of the substation
• Reliability and availability
• The substation LAN as a whole will likely be separated into a station bus and one or more process buses
• Experience from previous substation communication architectures have shown that this is a sensible approach

Engineering and Configuration
• Savings from efficient IED engineering
• IEDs are engineered using manufacturer specific IED configuration tools
• Configuration tools translate the IED capabilities and configuration to the SCL (Substation Configuration description Language)
• SCL enables information exchange between IED configuration tools from different manufacturers
• SCL secures backwards compatibility between different versions of IEDs and IED configuration tools




Migration to IEC 61850
• Migration is technically possible as
• Replacement of station level devices
• Total or partial replacement of bay level devices
• Total or partial replacement of process level devices
• Extension with one or more bays
• Migration may not be profitable
• Two kinds of maintenance types in mixed installations
• No functional benefits
• Consider to migrate the total substation!
• Station computers and gateways will for long be compatible with current station bus protocols/interfaces
• Separation of communication and operator functions will allow for mix of station bus protocols, e.g. IEC 61850-8-1 and LON
• Problems if the station bus is used for station wide fast functions, e.g. interlocking, transfer between two buses may take time

Migration on Bay and Process levels
• Replacement of single IED
• Replace with plug compatible IED, if possible an IEC 61850 compatible one
• Retrofit of bay
• Select an IEC 61850 compliant set of IEDs, vendors will have IEC 61850 compliant IEDs with interfaces compliant to today's
• Extension with new bay
• As for retrofit but consider also a full process bus
• Retrofit of primary equipment or transducer/actuator
• Same as retrofit or new bays

Conformance Tests
• The conformance tests include verification of the vendor provided information and tools, as for example
• The formal SCL description of the IED in the ICD file, IED Configuration Description file
• The SCD, System Configuration Description, file that describes the system used for the verification of the IED.
• Conformance tests can be performed by the vendor himself or by an independent test organization as KEMA
• Interoperability between products from different vendors guaranteed by
• Quality Assurance program during development, market introduction, and project execution
• Conformance tests as type test for the communication capabilities

IEC 61850 – Benefits and Conclusions
• The standard for substation automation!
• Higher degree of flexibility though interoperability between IEDs from different vendors
• Taking full advantage of future innovations within Substation Automation and communication technologies
• Promises cost reductions from design to operation and maintenance!
• Substation architecture adapted to your requirements
• Gives the opportunity to select ‘Best value for money’

• Embraced by vendors and users equally!

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