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IEC 61850

IEC 61850

615 series

615 series

Engineering Guide

Engineering Guide

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Issued: 03.07.2009 Issued: 03.07.2009 Revision: D Revision: D Product version: 2.0 Product version: 2.0

© Copyright 2009 ABB. All rights reserved © Copyright 2009 ABB. All rights reserved

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This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written  permission from ABB, and the

 permission from ABB, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to contents thereof must not be imparted to a thirda third  party, nor used for any u

 party, nor used for any unauthorized purpose.nauthorized purpose. The software or hardware described in

The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a this document is furnished under a licenselicense and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such and may be used, copied, or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license.

license.

ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of ABB Group. All other brand or  ABB and Relion are registered trademarks of ABB Group. All other brand or   product names mentioned in this do

 product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registeredcument may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

trademarks of their respective holders.

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or product description and are not to be deemed as a statement of guaranteed or product description and are not to be deemed as a statement of guaranteed  properties. All persons respon

 properties. All persons responsible for applying the equipment addressible for applying the equipment addressed in thissed in this manual must satisfy themselves that each intended application is suitable and manual must satisfy themselves that each intended application is suitable and acceptable, including that any applicable safety or other operational requirements acceptable, including that any applicable safety or other operational requirements are complied with. In particular, any risks in

are complied with. In particular, any risks in applications where a system failure and/applications where a system failure and/ or product failure would create a risk for harm to property or persons (including but or product failure would create a risk for harm to property or persons (including but not limited to personal injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility of the

not limited to personal injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility of the  person or entity applying the equipmen

 person or entity applying the equipment, and those so responsibt, and those so responsible are herebyle are hereby requested to ensure that all measures are taken to exclude or mitigate such risks. requested to ensure that all measures are taken to exclude or mitigate such risks. This document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot be This document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot be

completely ruled out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested completely ruled out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested to notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in to notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in no event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from no event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this manual or the application of the equipment.

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This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European

Communities on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Communities on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and

electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and concerningconcerning

electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2006/95/EC). This conformity is the result of

2006/95/EC). This conformity is the result of tests conducted by ABB intests conducted by ABB in

accordance with the product standards EN 50263 and EN 60255-26 for the EMC accordance with the product standards EN 50263 and EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN 60255-6 and EN 60255-27 for the low directive, and with the product standards EN 60255-6 and EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive. The IED is designed in accordance with the international

voltage directive. The IED is designed in accordance with the international standards of the IEC 60255 series.

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auxiliary voltage has been disconnected. auxiliary voltage has been disconnected.

 Non-observance can result in death, p

 Non-observance can result in death, personal injury or substantialersonal injury or substantial  property damage.

 property damage.

Only a competent electrician is allowed to carry out the electrical Only a competent electrician is allowed to carry out the electrical installation.

installation.

 National and local electrical safety regulations must always b

 National and local electrical safety regulations must always bee

followed. followed.

The frame of the IED has to be carefully earthed. The frame of the IED has to be carefully earthed.

When the plug-in unit has been detached from the case, do not When the plug-in unit has been detached from the case, do not touch the inside of the case. The IED case internals may contain touch the inside of the case. The IED case internals may contain high voltage potential and touching these may

high voltage potential and touching these may cause personal injury.cause personal injury.

The IED contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic The IED contains components which are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Unnecessary touching of electronic components must discharge. Unnecessary touching of electronic components must therefore be avoided.

therefore be avoided.

Whenever changes are made in the IED, measures should be taken Whenever changes are made in the IED, measures should be taken to avoid inadvertent tripping.

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This manual...3 This manual...3 Intended audience...3 Intended audience...3 Product documentatio Product documentation...n...4...4 Product docume Product documentation set...ntation set...4...4

Document revision history...5

Document revision history...5

Related documentation...6

Related documentation...6

Document symbo Document symbols and conventions...ls and conventions...6...6

Safety indication symbols...6

Safety indication symbols...6

Document conventions...6

Document conventions...6

Connectivity pa Connectivity packages...11ckages...11

PCM600 and PCM600 andIED connectivity package version...12IED connectivity package version...12

CCT600 ...12

CCT600 ...12

615 series imple 615 series implementation...13mentation...13

Information mod Information model...13el...13

Vertical and Vertical andhorizontal communhorizontal communication...ication...14...14

Predefine Predefined vertical communicad vertical communication data sets...tion data sets...15...15

Vertical c Vertical communication diagnostic counters...16ommunication diagnostic counters...16

Paramete Parameter setting and disturbance rer setting and disturbance recorder...corder...16...16

Horizontal co Horizontal communication...17mmunication...17

Configuri Configuring horizontal communication...17ng horizontal communication...17

GOOSE publishing properties...18

GOOSE publishing properties...18

Configuring GOOSE ...19

Configuring GOOSE ...19

Defining IEDs and exporting the SCD file...19

Defining IEDs and exporting the SCD file...19

Creating an empty project...20

Creating an empty project...20

Importing the SCD file...21

Importing the SCD file...21

Configuring a GOOSE publisher...23

Configuring a GOOSE publisher...23

Creating a GOOSE data set...23

Creating a GOOSE data set...23

Configurin Configuring a g a GOOSE control block...25GOOSE control block...25

Configuring a GOOSE subscriber...28

Configuring a GOOSE subscriber...28

Configuring GOOSE inputs...28

Configuring GOOSE inputs...28

Finalizing GOOSE configuration...30

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Exporting the SCL file...30

Exporting the SCL file...30

Importing the SCL file...31

Importing the SCL file...31

Connecting GO Connecting GOOSE inputs to an IED applicaOSE inputs to an IED application...tion...33....33

Received GOOSE message handling...34

Received GOOSE message handling...34

GOOSE supervision...35

GOOSE supervision...35

Backgroun Background sending...d sending...35...35

Default value handling...35

Default value handling...35

 Alarm supe  Alarm supervision in aprvision in application...plication...36...36

Diagnostic counters...36

Diagnostic counters...36

 Attaching the  Attaching the IEC 61850 cliIEC 61850 clients to the busents to the bus...39...39

Defining serve Defining server IEDs...r IEDs...41...41

Defining the substatio Defining the substation structure name...n structure name...43...43

Table of contents

Table of contents

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Engineering Guide provides information for IEC 61850 engineering of

Engineering Guide provides information for IEC 61850 engineering of the 615the 615

series protection IEDs with PCM600

series protection IEDs with PCM600 and CCT600. This quide concentratesand CCT600. This quide concentrates especially on the configuration of GOOSE communication with these tools. The especially on the configuration of GOOSE communication with these tools. The guide can be used as a technical reference during the engineering phase,

guide can be used as a technical reference during the engineering phase, installation and commissioning phase, and during normal service.

installation and commissioning phase, and during normal service. For more detailsFor more details

on tool usage, see the PCM600 documentation. on tool usage, see the PCM600 documentation.

This manual addresses the system engineers and installation

This manual addresses the system engineers and installation and commissioningand commissioning

 personnel.  personnel.

The system engineer must have a

The system engineer must have a thorough knowledge of protection systems,thorough knowledge of protection systems,  protection equipment, protection functions an

 protection equipment, protection functions and the configured functional logic ind the configured functional logic in the IEDs. The installation

the IEDs. The installation and commissioning personnel must have basicand commissioning personnel must have basic knowledge of how to handle the electronic equipment.

knowledge of how to handle the electronic equipment.

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Engineering Manual contains instructions on how to

Engineering Manual contains instructions on how to engineer the IEDs. Theengineer the IEDs. The manual provides instructions on how to use

manual provides instructions on how to use the different tools for IED the different tools for IED engineering.engineering. It also includes instructions on how to handle the tool component available to read It also includes instructions on how to handle the tool component available to read disturbance files from the IEDs on the basis of the IEC 61850 definitions. It further  disturbance files from the IEDs on the basis of the IEC 61850 definitions. It further  introduces the diagnostic tool components available for IEDs and the

introduces the diagnostic tool components available for IEDs and the PCM600 tool.PCM600 tool.

Installation Manual contains instructions on how to install the IED. The manual Installation Manual contains instructions on how to install the IED. The manual  provides procedures for

 provides procedures for mechanical and electrical installation. The chapters aremechanical and electrical installation. The chapters are organized in chronological order in which the IED should be installed.

organized in chronological order in which the IED should be installed. Commissioning Manual contains instructions on how to commission the

Commissioning Manual contains instructions on how to commission the IED. TheIED. The

manual can also be used as a reference during periodic testing. The manual manual can also be used as a reference during periodic testing. The manual  provides procedures for

 provides procedures for energizing and checking of external circuitry, energizing and checking of external circuitry, setting andsetting and configuration as well as verifying settings

configuration as well as verifying settings and performing directional tests. Theand performing directional tests. The

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chapters are organized in chronological order in which the IED should be chapters are organized in chronological order in which the IED should be commissioned.

commissioned.

Operation Manual contains instructions on how to operate the IED once it has been Operation Manual contains instructions on how to operate the IED once it has been commissioned. The manual provides instructions for monitoring, controlling and commissioned. The manual provides instructions for monitoring, controlling and setting the IED. The manual also describes how to identify disturbances and how to setting the IED. The manual also describes how to identify disturbances and how to view calculated and measured network data to determine the cause of a fault.

view calculated and measured network data to determine the cause of a fault. Service Manual contains instructions on how to service and maintain the IED. The Service Manual contains instructions on how to service and maintain the IED. The manual also provides procedures for de-energizing, de-commissioning and disposal manual also provides procedures for de-energizing, de-commissioning and disposal of the IED.

of the IED.

Application Manual contains application descriptions and

Application Manual contains application descriptions and setting guidelines sortedsetting guidelines sorted  per function. The manual can be used

 per function. The manual can be used to find out when and for what purpoto find out when and for what purpose ase a typical protection function can be used. The manual can also be used when typical protection function can be used. The manual can also be used when calculating settings.

calculating settings.

Technical Manual contains application and functionality descriptions and lists Technical Manual contains application and functionality descriptions and lists function blocks, logic diagrams, input and output

function blocks, logic diagrams, input and output signals, setting parameters andsignals, setting parameters and technical data sorted per function. The manual can be used as a technical reference technical data sorted per function. The manual can be used as a technical reference during the engineering phase, installation and

during the engineering phase, installation and commissioning phase, and duringcommissioning phase, and during normal service.

normal service.

Communication Protocol Manual describes a communication protocol

Communication Protocol Manual describes a communication protocol supportedsupported

 by the IED. The manual concentrates on ven

 by the IED. The manual concentrates on vendor-specific implementations.dor-specific implementations.

Point List Manual describes the outlook and properties of the data points specific to Point List Manual describes the outlook and properties of the data points specific to the IED. The manual should be used in conjunction with the corresponding

the IED. The manual should be used in conjunction with the corresponding Communication Protocol Manual.

Communication Protocol Manual.

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Product series- and product-specific manuals can be downloaded from the ABBdownloaded from the ABB web site

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This publication includes icons that point

This publication includes icons that point out safety-related conditions or other out safety-related conditions or other  important information.

important information.

The caution icon indicates important information or warning related The caution icon indicates important information or warning related to the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence to the concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of a hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage of a hazard which could result in corruption of software or damage to equipment or property.

to equipment or property.

The information icon alerts the reader to important facts and The information icon alerts the reader to important facts and conditions.

conditions.

The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your  The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your   project or how to use a certain function.

 project or how to use a certain function. Although warning hazards are related to

Although warning hazards are related to personal injury, it should be understoodpersonal injury, it should be understood that operation of damaged equipment could,

that operation of damaged equipment could, under certain operational conditions,under certain operational conditions, result in degraded process performance leading to

result in degraded process performance leading to personal injury or death.personal injury or death. Therefore, comply fully with all warning and caution notices.

Therefore, comply fully with all warning and caution notices.

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The international IEC 61850 standard defines a

The international IEC 61850 standard defines a framework for substationframework for substation communications networks and systems. The standard consists of several parts communications networks and systems. The standard consists of several parts ranging from the requirements on substation automation systems to

ranging from the requirements on substation automation systems to the details of athe details of a

communication protocol. communication protocol.

One major difference between the other communication protocols applied in One major difference between the other communication protocols applied in

substation automation and IEC 61850 is that the latter is not only a communication substation automation and IEC 61850 is that the latter is not only a communication  protocol, but a whole framework for s

 protocol, but a whole framework for specifying, engineering and operatingpecifying, engineering and operating substation automation systems. The communication part covers the

substation automation systems. The communication part covers the connectionconnection

 between the IEDs and the substation level, fas

 between the IEDs and the substation level, fast peer-to-peer communicationt peer-to-peer communication  between the IEDs and communication to sens

 between the IEDs and communication to sensors and actuatorsors and actuators

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communication in electrical substations related to

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Basic communication structure for substation and

feeder equipment (data model and services)

feeder equipment (data model and services)

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Modelling and services

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The IEC 61850 standard specifies an expandable data

The IEC 61850 standard specifies an expandable data model and services for model and services for  substation automation (standard parts 7-x). The standard does not

substation automation (standard parts 7-x). The standard does not specify anyspecify any

 protection or control functions, but s

 protection or control functions, but specifies how the functions expose pecifies how the functions expose their their  information to a communication network.

information to a communication network.

The standard supports free allocation of functions t

The standard supports free allocation of functions to devices. With efficiento devices. With efficient

communication facilities, the functions can be located anywhere in the system, that communication facilities, the functions can be located anywhere in the system, that is, an interlocking function can reside in the IED or on the station level.

is, an interlocking function can reside in the IED or on the station level. Additionally, the standard is open

Additionally, the standard is open for different system philosophies, that is,for different system philosophies, that is, different integration levels and allocation of functions to different devices is different integration levels and allocation of functions to different devices is supported.

supported.

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The standard also defines a description l

The standard also defines a description language for substation automationanguage for substation automation

systems. The language facilitates efficient integration of devices into systems in an systems. The language facilitates efficient integration of devices into systems in an automated fashion. Additionally the standard supports a comprehensive and

automated fashion. Additionally the standard supports a comprehensive and consistent system definition and engineering, which makes not

consistent system definition and engineering, which makes not only the devices,only the devices,

 but also their tools and systems

 but also their tools and systems interoperable (standard part 6).interoperable (standard part 6). The standard uses Ethernet and TCP/IP

The standard uses Ethernet and TCP/IP for communication. Since Ethernet and TCP/for communication. Since Ethernet and TCP/ IP are widely accepted and used, the application of these technologies provide a IP are widely accepted and used, the application of these technologies provide a  broad range of features from

 broad range of features from mainstream communication (standard parts mainstream communication (standard parts 8-1, 9-2).8-1, 9-2). Therefore, IEC 61850 is also open for

Therefore, IEC 61850 is also open for possible new communication concepts in thepossible new communication concepts in the future.

future.

Data model (objects, sevices)

Data model (objects, sevices)

Client server 

Client server 

communication

communication

GOOSE

GOOSE

Sampled

Sampled

values

values

Mapping

Mapping

Real-time Real-time communication communication

MMS

MMS

TCP

TCP

IP

IP

Ethernet link layer 

Ethernet link layer 

Ethernet physical layer with priority tagging (100 Mbit/s)

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Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600 offers all the necessary functionality Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600 offers all the necessary functionality to work throughout all stages of the IED life cycle.

to work throughout all stages of the IED life cycle. • • PPllaannnniinngg • • EEnnggiinneeeerriinngg • • CCoommmmiissssiioonniinngg •

• OpOpereratatioion ann and did diststururbabancnce hae handndlilingng •

• FFuunnccttiioonnaal al annaallyyssiiss With the individual tool

With the individual tool components, you can perform different tasks and functionscomponents, you can perform different tasks and functions and control the whole substation. PCM600 can operate with many different

and control the whole substation. PCM600 can operate with many different topologies depending on customer needs.

topologies depending on customer needs.

For more information, see PCM600 documentation. For more information, see PCM600 documentation.

Connectivity package is a collection of software and information related to a Connectivity package is a collection of software and information related to a specific protection and control terminal

specific protection and control terminal providing system products and tools toproviding system products and tools to connect and interact with the IED.

connect and interact with the IED.

Connectivity Package Manager is a tool that helps the user to define the right Connectivity Package Manager is a tool that helps the user to define the right connectivity package versions for different system products and tools.

connectivity package versions for different system products and tools. ConnectivityConnectivity

Package Manager is included in

Package Manager is included in products supporting the connectivity concept.products supporting the connectivity concept. Use the connectivity packages to create configuration structure in PCM600. In Use the connectivity packages to create configuration structure in PCM600. In addition to other products supporting connectivity concept, the

addition to other products supporting connectivity concept, the connectivityconnectivity

 packages for PCM600 contain:  packages for PCM600 contain:

• DesDescricriptiption of Ion of IED's ED's intinternernal paal paramrametereters and ts and theiheir pror properpertieties sucs such as dh as dataata format, unit, setting range, visibility and

format, unit, setting range, visibility and access rights. The description textsaccess rights. The description texts can be translated into other languages as well.

can be translated into other languages as well. •

• SofSoftwartware come componponentents thas that adat adapt thpt the IEDe IED-sp-speciecific ific intenterfarfaces tces to the so the stantandardardd interfaces of system products and tools such as

interfaces of system products and tools such as IED-specific dispatchers for IED-specific dispatchers for  tools. This means that there is a protocol-specific adaptation for the parameter  tools. This means that there is a protocol-specific adaptation for the parameter  setting and disturbance handling tool components, for example

setting and disturbance handling tool components, for example disturbancedisturbance

uploading according to COMTRADE. uploading according to COMTRADE.

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• ProProtectectiotion ann and Cod Contrntrol Iol IED MED Manaanager ger PCMPCM600 600 VerVer. 2.. 2.0 SP0 SP2 or 2 or latlater er  •

• RERED6D615 15 CoConnnnecectivtivity ity PacPackakage Vge Verer. 2. 2.5 .5 or lor latater er  •

• REREF6F615 15 CoConnnnecectitivivity ty PacPackakage Vge Verer. 2. 2.5 o.5 or lar lateter r  •

• REREM6M615 15 CoConnnnecectivtivity ity PackaPackage Vge Verer. 2. 2.5 .5 or lor latater er  •

• RERET6T615 C15 Cononnenectctivivity ity PackPackagage Vee Ver. r. 2.2.5 o5 or lar lateter r 

Download connectivity packages from the ABB web site

Download connectivity packages from the ABB web site http://http://

www.abb.com/substationautomation

www.abb.com/substationautomation

IEC 61850 also affects the engineering of

IEC 61850 also affects the engineering of the devices. PCM600 Engineering Pro,the devices. PCM600 Engineering Pro, including the communication configuration tool CCT600, is needed

including the communication configuration tool CCT600, is needed to engineer anto engineer an

IEC 61850 system with the 615

IEC 61850 system with the 615 series IEDs.series IEDs.

CCT600 acts as a system tool which is used to define and share the system-wide CCT600 acts as a system tool which is used to define and share the system-wide  parameters, such as communication ad

 parameters, such as communication addresses, horizontal communication ddresses, horizontal communication data andata and its priorities and client/server (system level/IED)

its priorities and client/server (system level/IED) connections. The actualconnections. The actual configuration of the IED and

configuration of the IED and the downloading of configuration changes are donethe downloading of configuration changes are done with PCM600. with PCM600.

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The IEC 61850 communication protocol is

The IEC 61850 communication protocol is always supported by the 615 seriesalways supported by the 615 series IEDs. If the IED is ordered with no Ethernet communication interface, the front IEDs. If the IED is ordered with no Ethernet communication interface, the front  port on the device still works according to

 port on the device still works according to IEC 61850. All settings andIEC 61850. All settings and configurations are changed by using IEC 61850 via

configurations are changed by using IEC 61850 via the front Ethernet port of the front Ethernet port of thethe LHMI. Without the Ethernet

LHMI. Without the Ethernet option, event reporting or peer-to-peer services cannotoption, event reporting or peer-to-peer services cannot  be used.

 be used.

Only one point-to-point connection is allowed to the front port. Only one point-to-point connection is allowed to the front port. This means that no network can be built by using the front port. This means that no network can be built by using the front port. The 615 series has been designed

The 615 series has been designed to fully support the concepts of to fully support the concepts of IEC 61850. ThisIEC 61850. This means that any information and data offered by the 615 series IEDs can be

means that any information and data offered by the 615 series IEDs can be modelled according to IEC 61850 and the services for using the data are widely modelled according to IEC 61850 and the services for using the data are widely supported according to the standard.

supported according to the standard. •

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According to the IEC 61850 model, a 615 series IED

According to the IEC 61850 model, a 615 series IED consists of three logical devices.consists of three logical devices. •

• CConontrtrool ll logogicical al dedevvicice, e, CTCTRRLL •

• DiDiststururbabancnce e rerecocordrder er lologigicacal l dedevivicece, , DR DR  •

• PrPrototecectition on logilogicacal l dedevivicece, , LDLD00

Generic functionality, such as physical inputs and outputs as well as the alarming Generic functionality, such as physical inputs and outputs as well as the alarming LED functionality, resides under LD0.

LED functionality, resides under LD0.

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Different configurations have different data models. Different configurations have different data models.

During the system engineering in system configuration tool,

During the system engineering in system configuration tool, do notdo not

delete or change the name of the logical devices or logical nodes in delete or change the name of the logical devices or logical nodes in IEC 61850 data model.

IEC 61850 data model.

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All definitions for the IEC

All definitions for the IEC 61850 communication configuration, such as data sets,61850 communication configuration, such as data sets, report control blocks, GOOSE control

report control blocks, GOOSE control blocks and the setting group control block,blocks and the setting group control block, are always located under LD0.LLN0. The full data model is found in the SCL file, are always located under LD0.LLN0. The full data model is found in the SCL file, which can be exported from PCM600.

which can be exported from PCM600.

The 615 series IEDs can

The 615 series IEDs can communicate by using the monitoring and control communicate by using the monitoring and control servicesservices offered by IEC 61850. A client can read and write data, receive either buffered or  offered by IEC 61850. A client can read and write data, receive either buffered or 

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unbuffered reports and execute control sequences. Five separate

unbuffered reports and execute control sequences. Five separate individual clientsindividual clients

are supported. An active PCM600 connection is also considered a client as such. are supported. An active PCM600 connection is also considered a client as such. Additionally, the 615 series IEDs

Additionally, the 615 series IEDs can be programmed to publish (send) informationcan be programmed to publish (send) information to and subscribe (receive) information from other

to and subscribe (receive) information from other devices according to the IECdevices according to the IEC 61850-8-1 GOOSE profile. This is often

61850-8-1 GOOSE profile. This is often referred to as horizontal communication,referred to as horizontal communication, that is, peer-to-peer communication. At the moment, only Boolean data (0 or 1) can that is, peer-to-peer communication. At the moment, only Boolean data (0 or 1) can  be received.

 be received.

Vertical communication data sets, that is, the information spontaneously Vertical communication data sets, that is, the information spontaneously communicated to clients (station HMI and gateway) is predefined, but can be communicated to clients (station HMI and gateway) is predefined, but can be changed in PCM600 by changing the data set contents. There are seven predefined changed in PCM600 by changing the data set contents. There are seven predefined vertical communication data sets and

vertical communication data sets and corresponding report control blocks for corresponding report control blocks for  spontaneous event reporting.

spontaneous event reporting. •

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• StStatatDR – DR – didiststururbabancnce re rececorordeder sr statatutuss •

• MeMeasasReReg – reg – regigiststerered med meaeasusureremement vnt valalueues at fs at fauaultltss •

• MMeeaassFlFlt t – – memeaassuurreemmeenntsts

The 615 series supports both buffered and unbuffered reporting. The

The 615 series supports both buffered and unbuffered reporting. The predefinedpredefined

report control blocks are buffered. A single data set can only be used by one report report control blocks are buffered. A single data set can only be used by one report control block, and the same data set entry cannot be used in different data sets used control block, and the same data set entry cannot be used in different data sets used  by different report control blocks.

 by different report control blocks.

StatNrml, StatUrg and StatIed are also used by the LHMI of 615 series IEDs. In StatNrml, StatUrg and StatIed are also used by the LHMI of 615 series IEDs. In these data sets, the entries shall not be renamed or removed in any system

these data sets, the entries shall not be renamed or removed in any system

configuration tool. Generally, the default values of all data sets and control blocks configuration tool. Generally, the default values of all data sets and control blocks are suitable for most of

are suitable for most of the systems, so only users with the systems, so only users with deep knowledge of systemdeep knowledge of system configuration should change these if configuration changes are

configuration should change these if configuration changes are required.required.

Legacy protocol event handling, for example in Modbus, is also based on the IEC Legacy protocol event handling, for example in Modbus, is also based on the IEC 61850 data sets in the IED data model. When the data sets are edited, the changes 61850 data sets in the IED data model. When the data sets are edited, the changes also affect the communication properties of the other protocols. If the IEC 61850 also affect the communication properties of the other protocols. If the IEC 61850 event reporting model needs to be changed, no data set entries shall be deleted. If  event reporting model needs to be changed, no data set entries shall be deleted. If  new data is required by the clients, one new data set report control block can be new data is required by the clients, one new data set report control block can be  built in PCM600. Data filtering must be done on

 built in PCM600. Data filtering must be done on the IEC 61850 client side.the IEC 61850 client side.

A 615 series IED can have at maximum 12 configured data sets and A 615 series IED can have at maximum 12 configured data sets and 8 report control blocks for event handling. The maximum length for  8 report control blocks for event handling. The maximum length for  a data set is 320 data attributes.

a data set is 320 data attributes.

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The IEC 61850 data model of the 615 series IEDs includes a logical node The IEC 61850 data model of the 615 series IEDs includes a logical node LD0.MMSGGIO1 for IEC 61850 vertical

LD0.MMSGGIO1 for IEC 61850 vertical communication diagnostic. The counterscommunication diagnostic. The counters are available via the HMI or PCM600 path

are available via the HMI or PCM600 path Monitoring/CommunicationMonitoring/Communication..

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To reset the vertical communication diagnostic counters, write

To reset the vertical communication diagnostic counters, write truetruetoto

RstCnt.Oper.ctlVal attribute under MMSGGIO1. RstCnt.Oper.ctlVal attribute under MMSGGIO1.

Setting the protection function parameters and changing active setting groups can Setting the protection function parameters and changing active setting groups can  be accomplished in full scale by usin

 be accomplished in full scale by using the standard IEC 61850 sg the standard IEC 61850 services.ervices. Disturbance recorder files are also retrieved

Disturbance recorder files are also retrieved by using the IEC 61850 compatibleby using the IEC 61850 compatible services.

services.

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GOOSE is used in substation automation for fast horizontal communication GOOSE is used in substation automation for fast horizontal communication  between the IEDs. GOOSE can be used for direct data exch

 between the IEDs. GOOSE can be used for direct data exchange, for example, of ange, for example, of 

interlocking and blocking information between IEDs. According to the IEC interlocking and blocking information between IEDs. According to the IEC 61850-8-1 standard, GOOSE uses a publisher/subscriber profile in which 61850-8-1 standard, GOOSE uses a publisher/subscriber profile in which information is shared from one IED to one or several IEDs by using Ethernet information is shared from one IED to one or several IEDs by using Ethernet multicast messages. A message is an image of a sent IEC 61850 data set that is multicast messages. A message is an image of a sent IEC 61850 data set that is defined in the configuration.

defined in the configuration. CCT600 is used to configure the

CCT600 is used to configure the horizontal communication properties of the 615horizontal communication properties of the 615 series IEDs.

series IEDs.

A 615 series IED can send any type of status data in the GOOSE messages from its A 615 series IED can send any type of status data in the GOOSE messages from its IEC 61850 data model. The response time, that is, the time it takes for the

IEC 61850 data model. The response time, that is, the time it takes for the

application to handle a received GOOSE message and to send the concerned data application to handle a received GOOSE message and to send the concerned data  back to the network, is with the 615 series

 back to the network, is with the 615 series IEDs below 3 ms. The responsIEDs below 3 ms. The response timee time fulfils the tightest Type 1A, Class P2/3 requirements of the standard.

fulfils the tightest Type 1A, Class P2/3 requirements of the standard. The horizontal communication configuration consists of the

The horizontal communication configuration consists of the IEDs' GOOSE controlIEDs' GOOSE control

 block data set and GOOSE input configuration. The r

 block data set and GOOSE input configuration. The result of the configurationesult of the configuration work is a system configuration file which can be downloaded to the IEDs. The work is a system configuration file which can be downloaded to the IEDs. The used files in the workflow are IEC 61850 standard format SCL files.

used files in the workflow are IEC 61850 standard format SCL files.

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While configuring take back-ups of the PCM600 and CCT600CM600 and CCT600

 projects, for example, before impor

 projects, for example, before importing an SCD file to theting an SCD file to the  project.

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PCM600 PCM600 SCD SCD file file SCD file SCD file ICD ICD file file Create Create  ABB  ABB devices devices CCT600CCT600 Configure GOOSE Configure GOOSE publisher and publisher and subscriber  subscriber  PCM600 PCM600 Configure Configure GOOSE GOOSE inputs inputs Third party Third party device device Third party Third party device device Configure Configure E Exxppoorrt t IImmppoorrtt Import Import Import Import Export Export Export Export GUID-69164641-F2BE-4FC3-B GUID-69164641-F2BE-4FC3-BEFC-EA6F4BC9AAEFC-EA6F4BC9AAF1 F1 V1 V1 ENEN Fi

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GOOSE data is sent periodically in 802.1Q multicast frames over LAN. By this GOOSE data is sent periodically in 802.1Q multicast frames over LAN. By this way, the peer devices know the state of the communication. When the data way, the peer devices know the state of the communication. When the data changes, the GOOSE frame is sent several times in a fast cycle to ensure the changes, the GOOSE frame is sent several times in a fast cycle to ensure the receiving of the data change.

receiving of the data change.

In GOOSE, data sending is based on data sets and GOOSE control blocks. The data In GOOSE, data sending is based on data sets and GOOSE control blocks. The data set defines which data is sent in the GOOSE frame. The GOOSE control block  set defines which data is sent in the GOOSE frame. The GOOSE control block  links the data set and its attributes to actual data.

links the data set and its attributes to actual data.

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messages. A multicast address can be shared by several sending

messages. A multicast address can be shared by several sending

devices, or it can be IED specific. To keep the multicast message

devices, or it can be IED specific. To keep the multicast message

filtering of the devices working it is recommended to use unique

filtering of the devices working it is recommended to use unique

multicast addresses. The 615 series IEDs are capable of storing 30

multicast addresses. The 615 series IEDs are capable of storing 30

addresses for filtering. In some other devices the filtering is statistical

addresses for filtering. In some other devices the filtering is statistical

and will not work after a certain limit.

and will not work after a certain limit.

Ethernet frame-specific

Ethernet frame-specific

information (802.1 Q

information (802.1 Q

tagging info: APPID,

tagging info: APPID,

priority and VLAN id)

priority and VLAN id)

 APPID is a GoCB-specific integer value identifying the sender GoCB

 APPID is a GoCB-specific integer value identifying the sender GoCB

and its data. The APPID must be unique for the GoCB in the system.

and its data. The APPID must be unique for the GoCB in the system.

The priority can be used according to the local network priority

The priority can be used according to the local network priority

scheme, but the default value can be used normally. The VLAN group

scheme, but the default value can be used normally. The VLAN group

can be used when configuring the Ethernet network topology Virtual

can be used when configuring the Ethernet network topology Virtual

LANs for routing and filtering multicast messages. Configuration is

LANs for routing and filtering multicast messages. Configuration is

done in managed Ethernet switches.

done in managed Ethernet switches.

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Some IEDs use this as a unique data reference.

Some IEDs use this as a unique data reference.

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path in the 61850 namespace if nothing is set. It is recommended to

path in the 61850 namespace if nothing is set. It is recommended to

set the value already in CCT600.

set the value already in CCT600.

Check the GOOSE Control block GoID name according to the system

Check the GOOSE Control block GoID name according to the system

requirements of the receiving device. Although the 615 series IEDs

requirements of the receiving device. Although the 615 series IEDs

use MAC address and APPID for receiving packet detection, some

use MAC address and APPID for receiving packet detection, some

devices require also that the GOOSE control block GoID is named

devices require also that the GOOSE control block GoID is named

explicitly. explicitly. D Daatta a sseet t ddeeffiinni ti ti oi onn DDaatta a sseennt t iin n GGOOO SO SE E mmees ss saaggees s tto o tthhe e nneettwwoor kr k.. C CoonnffRReevv CCoonnffRReev v iinnccrreeaassees s wwhheen n tthhe e rreeffeerreenncceed d ddaatta a sseet t iis s mmooddiiffiieedd. . BBootth h tthhee

GOOSE sender and the receiver must have the same ConfRev value.

GOOSE sender and the receiver must have the same ConfRev value.

This ensures that the both IEDs have the same configuration level in

This ensures that the both IEDs have the same configuration level in

the substation configuration. ConfRev usage is done automatically by

the substation configuration. ConfRev usage is done automatically by

tools. If the latest system configuration is not downloaded to all

tools. If the latest system configuration is not downloaded to all

required IEDs, the configuration revision may differ between the

required IEDs, the configuration revision may differ between the

receiver and sender.

receiver and sender.

Use PCM600 to define the substation and the IEDs. Before starting the system Use PCM600 to define the substation and the IEDs. Before starting the system engineering, configure the IED settings and

engineering, configure the IED settings and logic as much as possible.logic as much as possible. For more information, see PCM600 documentation. For more information, see PCM600 documentation.

1.

1. CrCreaeate a te a PCPCM6M600 p00 prorojecject wit with ath all tll the nhe neeeededed IEd IEDsDs.. 2.

2. To To exexpoport rt ththe Se SCD CD fifilele, c, clilick ck ththee Plant StructurePlant Structuretab, right-click thetab, right-click the substation node in the submenu and select

substation node in the submenu and select ExportExport..

The file includes the whole substation configuration in SCL format for other  The file includes the whole substation configuration in SCL format for other  tools.

tools.

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GUID-8510D9CE-3772-4EDA-89B

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3.

3. To To defdefine ine the the expexport ort optoptionions fs for or the the SCL SCL filefile, s, seleelect tct thehe Export PrivateExport Private Sections

Sectionscheck box.check box.

The private sections data of the SCL file is only required by COM600 or  The private sections data of the SCL file is only required by COM600 or  MicroSCADA, not by CCT600.

MicroSCADA, not by CCT600.

GUID-220A10FD-5961-4ED6-9698

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1

1.. OOppeen n CCCCTT660000.. 2.

2. To To crcreaeate te an an ememptpty py prorojejectct, s, selelececttFile/Create New ProjectFile/Create New Project.. 3 3.. NNaamme e tthhe e pprroojjeecctt.. GUID-1B4325E3-7D15-4C92-A094-41 GUID-1B4325E3-7D15-4C92-A094-4128A5ECFC04 V1 28A5ECFC04 V1 ENEN F Fiigguurre e 77:: NNaammiinng g a a pprroojjeecct  t   4.

4. To To selselect ect the the desdestintinatiation on folfolder der for for the the proprojecject, t, clicclick k BrowseBrowse.. 5

5.. CClliicck  k  OK OK ..

After creating an empty project, import the SCD file from PCM600 to the project. After creating an empty project, import the SCD file from PCM600 to the project.

Import the SCD file from PCM600 to the empty project. Import the SCD file from PCM600 to the empty project. 1

1.. SSeelleeccttTools/SCL Import/Export/ImpTools/SCL Import/Export/Import SCL ort SCL FileFile..

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GUID-C9CA5E07-9CE1-452C-855

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2

2.. IInnImport SCL DataImport SCL Data dialog box, clear the check boxes and click dialog box, clear the check boxes and click Browse forBrowse for File

File..

GUID-AF950D43-2962-4D40-9834-3E

GUID-AF950D43-2962-4D40-9834-3EF5E26C246E V1 F5E26C246E V1 ENEN

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3.

3. LoLocacate te ththe Se SCL CL file file anand cd clilick ck OpenOpen.. 4

4.. CClliicck  k  Import FileImport File..

The project now includes the configuration according to the SCD file, and the The project now includes the configuration according to the SCD file, and the GOOSE configuration can start.

GOOSE configuration can start.

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If the substation includes third party IEDs which need to be If the substation includes third party IEDs which need to be configured for horizontal GOOSE communication, the SCL files configured for horizontal GOOSE communication, the SCL files holding the information from those IEDs must be imported as well. holding the information from those IEDs must be imported as well. The third party IEDs have separate tools for creating the ICD/CID/ The third party IEDs have separate tools for creating the ICD/CID/ SCD file.

SCD file.

To control the GOOSE

To control the GOOSE data publishing, such as addressing, every publisher IEDdata publishing, such as addressing, every publisher IED must have at least one data set for GOOSE data and one GOOSE control block. must have at least one data set for GOOSE data and one GOOSE control block. 1.

1. GroGroup up the the datdata to a to a daa data sta set set sent ent to Ito IEC 6EC 61851850 s0 statitation on busbus.. 2.

2. DeDefifine ne ththe e GOGOOSOSE cE conontrtrol ol blblocock.k.

Currently, the 615 series IED application can receive Boolean and Currently, the 615 series IED application can receive Boolean and quality-type data. A quality attribute is used at the receiver side to quality-type data. A quality attribute is used at the receiver side to check data validity.

check data validity.

Define the sending data set used by the GOOSE control block. With the 615 series Define the sending data set used by the GOOSE control block. With the 615 series IEDs, the sending GOOSE data set can have at maximum 20 data attributes to IEDs, the sending GOOSE data set can have at maximum 20 data attributes to minimize the message handling load in receiver and sending IEDs.

minimize the message handling load in receiver and sending IEDs. 1

1.. OOppeen n tthhee Project NavigatorProject Navigatorand browse to theand browse to the IED SectionIED Section submenu.submenu. 2.

2. SeSelelect ct ththe Ie IED ED to to be be coconfnfigigurureded.. For example, select

For example, select REF615/LD0/LLN0REF615/LD0/LLN0.. 3

3.. IIn n tthhee IEC 61850 Data EngineeringIEC 61850 Data Engineering window on the right, select thewindow on the right, select the DataData Set Engineering

Set Engineeringtab.tab.

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4.

4. To To adadd d a na new ew dadata ta setset, c, clilick ck AddAdd in thein theData SetsData Sets window.window. 5.

5. GiGive ve ththe de datata sa set et an an ununiqique ue nanameme..

To define several data sets under the logical node LLN0, give the data sets To define several data sets under the logical node LLN0, give the data sets unique names. However, the maximum number of GOOSE control blocks in unique names. However, the maximum number of GOOSE control blocks in a 615 series IED is four. Since one control block uses one data set, the

a 615 series IED is four. Since one control block uses one data set, the maximum amount of GOOSE data sets is also four. Usually it is enough to maximum amount of GOOSE data sets is also four. Usually it is enough to define one data set and control block for GOOSE service.

define one data set and control block for GOOSE service.

After creating the GOOSE data sets, define the data attributes for the data sets. After creating the GOOSE data sets, define the data attributes for the data sets.

1

1.. IInnIEC 61850 Data EngineeringIEC 61850 Data Engineering window, select thewindow, select the Data Set EngineeringData Set Engineering tab.

tab. 2

2.. SSeelleecct a t a GGOOOOSSE dE daata ta sseett.. 3

3.. IIn n tthhee IED Data ModelIED Data Model window, select a data attribute to be used and click window, select a data attribute to be used and click  Add

Add..

A maximum of 20 data attributes can be added to a single GOOSE data set. If  A maximum of 20 data attributes can be added to a single GOOSE data set. If  the data set is too large to be encoded and fitted in one Ethernet frame, it will the data set is too large to be encoded and fitted in one Ethernet frame, it will not be sent. not be sent.

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If a data set has quality attributes, the attributes must be If a data set has quality attributes, the attributes must be located after the status value of the same data object. located after the status value of the same data object.

The data set entries must be single data attributes, such as The data set entries must be single data attributes, such as stVal and q, not

stVal and q, not structures of functional constrained datastructures of functional constrained data objects as the tool proposes by

objects as the tool proposes by default.default.

A full list of the available signals with descriptions and IEC A full list of the available signals with descriptions and IEC 61850 names is available in a file in the connectivity package 61850 names is available in a file in the connectivity package installation directory, such as

installation directory, such as C:\Program Files\ABBC:\Program Files\ABB

\Connectivity Packages \Connectivity Packages \REF615\2.0\Documents\EN\IEC\RE_615 IEC \REF615\2.0\Documents\EN\IEC\RE_615 IEC Parameters_1MRS756606C.htm Parameters_1MRS756606C.htm..

After defining the data attributes for the data sets, configure the GOOSE control After defining the data attributes for the data sets, configure the GOOSE control  block properties.

 block properties.

1

1.. OOppeen n tthhee Project NavigatorProject Navigatorand selectand select LD0/LLN0LD0/LLN0in the submenu.in the submenu. 2

2.. IIn n tthhee IEC 61850 Data EngineeringIEC 61850 Data Engineering window on the right, select thewindow on the right, select the GooseGoose Control Engineering

Control Engineering tab.tab.

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