Friday, May 22, 2015

Draft IEC 61850-90-2 for Substation to Control Center Communication published

The substation (or power plant or …) to control center communication is historically based on hundreds of protocols. Among those you will find also protocols like IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104 or DNP3. The original scope of IEC 61850 was (politically) restricted to substations. From a technical point of view it was expected from the very beginning of the work on IEC 61850 that it could be used also for this and many other use-cases.

After several years of work on the official document it is now available for final vote:

57/1578/DTR (164 pages):
IEC 61850-90-2 TR Ed.1
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation –
Part 90-2: Using IEC 61850 for the communication between substations and control centres

The voting ends on 2015-07-24

This document is very important for the communication with control centers. It covers crucial aspects:

  1. Information modeling (proxy/gateway),
  2. Information models (use of existing models and extensions)
  3. Configuration language and engineering,
  4. Information exchange services (redundancy, …)
  5. Security aspects

for the following use-cases:

  1. Telecontrol
  2. Synchrophasor
  3. Disturbance
  4. Counting
  5. Power Quality
  6. Asset
  7. Parameter configuration

The document contains many examples that help to understand the different use-cases.

This document closes one crucial gap in the information exchange of many different systems, e.g., substations, power plants, hierarchical control centers, with control centers.

The most crucial aspect is the application and extension of SCL (System Configuration Language – IEC 61850-6).

Several useful extensions are defined, e.g., the link between a proxy/gateway model and the original model. To support end to end testing through the Proxy/Gateway functional links between the data objects in the Proxy/Gateway server and the original source of information in a substation IED can be expressed as the following example shows:

<LN lnClass="MMXU" lnType="MMXU" inst="1">
   <Private type="eTr-IEC61850-90-2">
      <eTr-IEC61850-90-2:ProxyOf externalScl="Substation" iedName="IED2" ldInst="MEAS"
      lnClass="MMXU" lnInst="1"/>
   </Private>
</LN>

Links can be created on each level of the data model using the element:

eTr-IEC61850-90-2:ProxyOf

This new part contributes to the vision of a SINGLE seamless information exchange solution for the whole domain of power delivery (generation, transmission, distribution, use).

3 comments:

nom3formoi said...

How does this standard not infringe the claims by ABB in their patent application US20120233296 ?

nom3formoi said...

How does this pending standard relate to the claims by ABB on their patent application US20120233296

Karlheinz Schwarz said...

This is written in the Introduction of the draft IEC 61850-90-2:
"Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this IEC Publication may be the subject of patent rights. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights."