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Part 1 : Substation Automation – an overview
This part overviews the development of substation protection and control system from conventional to the digital substation with some pictures of a real substation. Then, it presents the importance of communication in this system and why it is needed to use a common communication protocol and molding function system in the substation automation system.
Part 2 : An introduction to IEC 61850 & how to learn it effectively
A brief history of the standard from IEC 61850 Ed. 1 to IEC 61850 Ed. 2 and its purpose and benefits are presented in this module. One of the problems for learning IEC 61850 is the variety of documents and topics and the gap between academics and industry in this area. This part introduces an effective way to learn practical IEC 61850 standards.
Part 3: Overview of the main features of IEC 61850 – Part I
This part overviews the OSI model, MMS protocol, and the devices that are used in the IEC 61850 network. Then, different packets (GOOSE, Report, and Sample Value) and services (for time synchronization, master-slave, client/server, and publisher/subscriber) are presented in this module.
Part 4: Overview of the main features of IEC 61850 – Part II
The concept of object-oriented modeling and the data modeling of IEC 61850 are presented in this part. Then different types of GOOSE messages, report control blocks, and SCL files are introduced. This part also presents the connection terminals, communication and time synchronization ports of a merging unit installed in the process bus lab setup.
Part 5: IEC 61850 data structure and data format – Part I
Initial IEC 61850 settings in DIGSI 5 and the connection between the information routing matrix and IEC 61850 structure editor are presented in this part. The device is opened via OMICRON IEDScout and the data structured of the IED and the relation of them and the IEC 61850 signals in DIGSI 5 are explained. Then the device is exported with different IEC 61850 data format and different sections of the exported files are explained with details. To understand the interoperability of IEC 61850, a device from another manufacturer (SEL) is also exported and different sections of this file are explained.
Part 6: IEC 61850 data structure and data format – Part II
This part presents different tools of IEC 61850 structure editor in DIGSI 5. Editing of IEC 61850 data model and adding of the user-defined LNs are explained too.
Part 7: IEC 61850 station in DIGSI 5 and IEC 61850 System Configurator
A device is added to the IEC station in DIGSI 5 and the station is opened via IEC 61850 System Configurator to explain different parts of the station and the configurator. The connection between each editor in the configurator and the station file is also presented in this part.
Part 8: GOOSE configuration and the publisher/subscriber LNs
The GOOSE configuration between two SIPROTEC 5 devices is presented in this part. The publisher and the subscriber Logical Nodes before the GOOSE configuration and after the GOOSE configuration are compared in the IEC 61850 station files and the information matrix in DIGSI 5.
Part 9: GOOSE simulation via IEDScout
The publisher and subscriber IEDs before and after GOOSE configuration are simulated in the OMICRON IEDScout. The sniffer tool is used to capture the simulated GOOSE of the publisher IED. To show the GOOSE repetition, the value of the GOOSE signal is changed in the IED simulator and the captured GOOSE after the change is analyzed.
Part 10: GOOSE configuration and simulation between SIP 5 & SEL relays
An IED from another manufacturer (SEL) is added to the station and the GOOSE configuration between SEL and SIPROTEC IEDs is presented in the IEC 61850 configurator. Then the simulation of the publisher and subscriber IEDs has been done via IEDScout.
Part 11: Time synchronization settings and SNTP configuration
The configuration of the SNTP (Simple Network time protocol) for time synchronization in DIGSI 5 and IEC 61850 system configurator is presented in this part.
Part 12: Case study – Part I
In DIGSI 5 training, relays were added and configured based on the diagram of the case study project. This part presents the IEC 61850 configuration in the same case study project. The IEC 61850 and SNTP settings have been entered based on the case study project documents. The table of the communication cables and the diagram of the substation automation architecture are described in this part.
Part 13: Case study – Part II
The report configurations based on the table of reports configured on servers are presented in this part. The signals of the distance IED are added to the data set and a report control block is added to transmit the event to the clients. The report control block settings are also explained in this part.
Part 14: Case study – Part III
The GOOSE configurations based on the GOOSES table and the GOOSE message subscription list are presented in this part.
Part 15: IEC 61850 configuration in DIGSI 4
This part presents the IEC 61850 configuration in DIGSI 4. The data model of a SIPROTEC 4 IED is shown in the OMICRON IEDScout and the IEC 61850 signals in the masking IO are explained with this data model.
Part 16: IEC 61850 configuration between SIP 4 & SIP 5
This part presents the IEC 61850 station configuration with SIPROTEC 4 and SIPROTEC 5 devices.
Part 17: Sample project
To show the application of GOOSE signals, this part present a sample project. The IEDs and IEC 61850 configurations have been explained to send a GOOSE signal from siprotec 5 to siprotec 4 and use the GOOSE signal in a function block of the DIGSI 4 CFC editor.
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