IEC 61850-7-410 Edition 2:
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation –
Part 7-410: Basic communication structure – Hydroelectric power plants –
Communication for monitoring and control
has been published for final ballot until 2012-10-05.
Changes in Edition 2 :
- Generic logical nodes in IEC 61850-7-410 Edition 1 that are not specific to hydropower plants have been moved to IEC 61850-7-4 Edition 2.
- The definitions of logical nodes have been cleaned up.
- Most of the modeling examples and background information has been moved to IEC/TR 61850-7-510 Edition 1 (see example below).
- New general-purpose logical nodes that are not included in IEC 61850-7-4 Edition 2, have been defined.
IEC 61850-7-410 Edition 2 defines 46 Logical Node classes and several hundred data objects:
LN Class | Description |
ACTM | Control mode selection. |
AJCL | Joint control function, to balance total power from different sources. |
APSS | PSS Control. Common information of a PSS function. |
APST | PSS 2A/B filter. Represents a filter according to IEEE 421.5-2005. |
APSF | PSS 4B filter. Represents a filter according to IEEE 421.5-2005. |
FHBT | Heart beat function of a controlling device. |
FSCH | Scheduler. This LN represents a task scheduler |
FXPS | Functional priority status. |
HBRG | Turbine – generator shaft bearing. |
HCOM | Combinator (3D CAM or 2D CAM) |
HDAM | Hydropower dam. |
HDFL | Deflector control. |
HDLS | Dam leakage supervision. |
HEBR | Electrical brake. |
HGPI | Gate position indicator. |
HGOV | Governor control. |
HGTE | Dam gate. |
HITG | Intake gate. |
HJCL | Power plant joint control function. |
HLKG | Leakage supervision. |
HLVL | Water level indicator. |
HMBR | Mechanical brake for the generator shaft. |
HNDL | Needle control. |
HNHD | Net head data. |
HOTP | Dam overtopping protection. |
HRES | Water reservoir. |
HSEQ | Start / stop sequencer. |
HSPD | Speed monitoring. |
HSST | Surge shaft or surge tank. |
HTGV | Guide vanes (wicket gate). |
HTRB | Runner blades. |
HTRK | Trash rack, |
HTUR | Turbine. |
HUNT | Hydropower production unit. |
HVLV | Valve. |
HWCL | Water control function. |
IFIR | Generic fire detection and alarm function. |
IHND | Generic physical human – machine interface. |
KHTR | Heater. |
PRTR | Rotor protection. |
RFBC | Field breaker configuration. |
SFLW | Media flow supervision. |
SLEV | Media level supervision. |
SPOS | Device position supervision. |
SPRS | Media pressure supervision. |
XFFL | Field flashing. |
Voltage regulation example from IEC TR 61850-7-510 Ed1:
This figure shows the relation between an application function and the IEC 61850 object models.
IEC TR 61850-7-510 Ed1 (86 pages) is a comprehensive guide “how to use IEC 61850 for hydro power plants”.
1 comment:
I'm curious (not being involved in any of the standards, I don't know how these things are determined), how are the following not considered to be generic LNs?
FSCH Scheduler. This LN represents a task scheduler
FHBT Heart beat function of a controlling device
FXPS Functional priority status
I can imagine such functions to be required in any number of mechanical/control processes, or even within a substation they could have their place. (GOOSE heartbeat function? Yes please.)
And I expect a dam can leak at any number of places, no doubt, but why would they decide on making 2 LNs? Can't the different points not share a common LN and identify specifics through prefixes? I thought that was the convention.
HLKG Leakage supervision.
HDLS Dam leakage supervision.
Unless of course there is a major functional difference. I never built a dam.
What's your opinion on this?
Great blog by the way, best thing I found that keeps me up to date.
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