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Older (‘legacy’) substation automation protocols and hardware/software architectures provided basic functionality for power system automation, and were designed to accommodate the technical limitations of the technologies available at the time. However, in recent years there have been vast improvements in technology, especially on the networking side. This has opened the door for dramatic improvements in the approach to power system automation in substations.
The latest developments in networking such as high-speed, deterministic, redundant Ethernet, as well as other technologies including TCP/IP, high-speed Wide Area Networks and high-performance embedded processors, are providing capabilities that could hardly be imagined when most legacy substation automation protocols were designed.
IEC61850 is a part of the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) Technical Committee 57 (TC57) architecture for electric power systems. It is an important new international standard for substation automation, and it will have a significant impact on how electric power systems are designed and built in future. The model-driven approach of IEC61850 is an innovative approach and requires a new way of thinking about substation automation. This will result in significant improvements in the costs and performance of electric power systems.
This workshop provides comprehensive coverage of IEC 61850 and will provide you with the tools and knowledge to tackle your next substation automation project with confidence.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This workshop is designed for personnel with a need to understand the techniques required to use and apply IEC 61850 to substation automation, hydro power plants, wind turbines and distributed energy resources as productively and economically as possible. This includes engineers and technicians involved with:
Consulting
Control and instrumentation
Control systems
Design
Maintenance supervisors
Electrical installations
Process control
Process development
Project management
SCADA and telemetry systems
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• Use the IEC 61850 data model to specify a substation automation system
• Use the IEC 61850 model as data integration platform
• Specify the most appropriate networking components for substation
automation
• Perform device independent system specification and engineering
• Create SSD, ICD, IID and SCD files
• Create, capture and analyse GOOSE messages
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• Process development
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Older (‘legacy’) substation automation protocols and hardware/software architectures provided
basic functionality for power system automation, and were designed to accommodate the technical
limitations of the technologies available at the time. However, in recent years there have been vast
improvements in technology, especially on the networking side. This has opened the door for
dramatic improvements in the approach to power system automation in substations.
The latest developments in networking such as high-speed, deterministic, redundant Ethernet, as
well as other technologies including TCP/IP, high-speed Wide Area Networks and high-performance
embedded processors, are providing capabilities that could hardly be imagined when most legacy
substation automation protocols were designed.
IEC61850 is a part of the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) Technical Committee 57
(TC57) architecture for electric power systems. It is an important international standard for
substation automation, and it is having a significant impact on how electric power systems are
designed and built for the future. The model-driven approach of IEC61850 is an innovative
approach and requires a new way of thinking about substation automation. This will result in
significant improvements in the costs and performance of electric power systems.
This workshop provides comprehensive coverage of IEC 61850 and will provide you with the tools
and knowledge to tackle your next substation automation project with confidence.
Pre-requisites
A basic working knowledge of data communications in general, or some exposure to Ethernet
and TCP/IP, would be useful but is not essential.
Practical sessions
This is a practical, hands-on workshop enabling you to work through exercises which reinforce
the concepts discussed. Sessions include:
• Set up and configure Ethernet infrastructure
• Create SSD, ICD, IID and SCD files
• Browse IED model of a device (using self-description, validation of model and
SCL file) and create outgoing GOOSE messages
• Capture and analyse GOOSE messages with a protocol analyser
• Test execution of GOOSE messages using IEC 61850 compatible test device
To gain full value from this workshop, please bring your laptop/notebook computer.
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the program
Day ONE
INTRODUCTION
• 7-layer communication model
• 8th layer as data
• Network topologies
• Utility Communication Architecture (UCA)
• Client/server concept
• Publish/subscribe concept
• Key features of IEC 61850
• IEC 61850 vs. DNP3 and IEC 60870
SCOPE AND OUTLINE OF IEC 61850
• General functional requirements (Parts 3,
4 and 5)
• Definition of abstract services (Part 7.2)
• Abstraction of data objects (Part 7.4)
• Common Data Classes (CDC) (Part 7.3)
• Mapping of abstract data objects and
services onto the Manufacturing
Messaging Specification (MMS) (Part 8.1)
• Mapping of Sample Measured Values onto
serial links (Part 9.1)
• Mapping of Sample Measured Values onto
ISO/IEC 8802-3 (IEEE 802.3/Ethernet)
IEC 61850 SUBSTATION ARCHITECTURE
• Merging Units (MUs)
• Station Bus
• Process Bus
ETHERNET COMUNICATION WITHIN
SUBSTATIONS
• Physical Interfaces (10/100/1000 Mbps)
• Media (copper, multi-mode fibre, single
mode fibre)
• Media access (full duplex vs. CSMA/CD)
• MAC (L2) addressing: broadcasting,
multicasting, unicasting
• Frame (packet) structure
• Differences between ISO/IEC 8802.3, ISO/
IEC 8802.3 Ethertype, and ISO/IEC
8802.2 LC
• Bridges/switches
• VLANs: Port-based vs. tagged VLANs,
IEEE802.1p port prioritisation,
IEEE802.1Q VLAN
• Time synchronisation: IEEE 1588,
SAE AS6802
• Network redundancy: Redundant star,
Redundant ring, Spanning tree protocols,
Parallel Redundancy Protocol
(IEC 62439-3)
TCP/IP AND RELATED CONCEPTS
• IP (L3) addressing: IPv4 vs. IPv6
• Subnet masks and default gateways
• Basic routing concepts
• Routers
• Ports/sockets
• TCP connections
• TCP vs. UDP
The fee for each workshop covers all materials
including workshop manual, lunches
and refreshments
Day TWO
WAN COMUNICATIONS ISUES
• Reliability, determinism and speed issues
• Multi-Protocol Layer Switching (MPLS)
• IP over Dense Wavelength Division
Multiplexing (IPoDWDM)
• MPLS Traffic Engineering – Fast Reroute
over IP over Dense Wavelength Division
Multiplexing (MPLS TE-FRR over IPoDWDM)
• IEEE 802.1Qav – Forwarding and Queuing
Enhancements for Time-Sensitive Streams
DATA MODELING APPROACH
• The information model (IEC 61850-7-x and
IEC 61400-25)
• The information exchange services and
mappings (IEC 61850-7-2 and 8-1)
• Physical devices
• Logical devices
• Data elements
• Common Data Class (IEC 61850-7-3)
COMUNICATION PROFILES
• Sampled Values (SV) multicast
• Generic Object Oriented Substation Event
(GOOSE)
• GOOSE messages over L2
• GOOSE messages over L3 (IEC 61850-90-5)
• Generic Substation Status Event (GSSE)
• Time Sync (SNTP/GPS/IRIG-B)
• Manufacturing Message Specification (MMS)
• Application of and comparison between
profiles
MAPPING OF IEC 61850 TO
COMUNICATION PROFILES
• Abstract Communication Service Interface
(ACSI)
• Mapping of IEC61850 to MMS
• Object mapping
• Service mapping
CONFIGURATION
• Configuration of IEDs
• IEC 61850-6 Substation Configuration
Language (SCL)
• Software tools
CONFORMANCE AND TESTING
• Documentation and process
• Assessment process
• Tools
• Testing methods
• Interpretation of compliance certificates
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
• IEC 61850 Edition 2
• Object models for hydro power plants,
wind turbines and Distributed Energy
Resources (DER)
• Mapping of IEC 61850 on DNP3 and IEC
60870-5-101/-104
• The use of IEC 61499 (Distributed
Function Blocks) in conjunction with IEC
61850
• Exchanging synchrophasor data between
PMUs, PDCs, WAMPAC and control centre
applications: IEC/TR 618-90-5:2012(E)
• Communication with the control centre
based on IEC 61850 and Harmonisation
with CIM
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