IEC 61850 Based Substation Automation System (SAS) - PPT 1
IEC 61850 Based Substation Automation System (SAS) - PPT 1
IEC 61850 Based Substation Automation System (SAS) - PPT 1
INTRODUCTION
Substation Automation Systems (SASs) are widely used
for the purpose of control, protection, monitoring,
communication etc. in substations to improve the
reliability of the power system.
SASs adopting IT based solutions such as Ethernet LAN
have recently become more common.
Although hardwired control has been used in the past in
earlier versions of SAS utilizing simple communication
methods.
Moreover, the IEC61850 standard has been issued as the
new global communication standard for substations.
The standard consists of ten parts, the final part being
issued in 2005. Subsequently IEC61850 has been applied
widely in SASs around the world.
Basic functions of
SAS :
Types of
Substations :
COMPONENTS OF IEC-61850
BASED SAS
IEC 61850 Based substation automation
system (SAS)
In the next step, the Logical Nodes (LNs) and communication services
will be selected in accordance with user requirements.
If appropriate LNs or signals for the required functions are not defined in
IEC61850, the use of generic LNs such as GGIO or extension of LNs will
be required. In this case, the application of GGIO or extension of LNs
must be kept to a minimum and with great care in order to achieve
interoperability between IEDs.
Multi-vender interoperability
High speed communication between IEDs
Lower installation, extension and engineering costs
Easier extension of functions and implementation of new functions
ISSUES :
- In some parts of the standard, descriptions are not clear and interpretation
is difficult. Hence, it is possible that different users may reach a different
understanding of a particular description.
- All functions and signals required in substations are not defined as LNs.
Hence, generic LNs (GGIO) are often used or extended LNs are defined and
applied. But, these cause difficulty for interoperability.
QUESTIONS ???