Standard Iec 61850 3
Standard Iec 61850 3
Standard Iec 61850 3
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The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is the world's leading organization that prepares and publishes International Standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies. IEC 61850 is an electrical substation standard by IEC. Globally, IEC 61850 provides:
standardized information models for things like circuit-breakers, transformers, and so forth; information exchange methods to access the data of the information models, report sequences-of-events (SoE), log historical data, control devices, sampled value distribution, fast peer-to-peer process data exchange, etc.; a unified system configuration language (XML based) and device online selfdescription.
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metering, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA); remote monitoring and fault diagnosis; automated dispatch and control; asset management; condition monitoring and diagnosis.
is a global standard; uses mainstream technologies like Ethernet, TCP/IP, Object modelling, and XML; is highly flexible and scalable; reduces operation, engineering and maintenance costs; is a seamless solution for cross-application requirements; reduces the diversity of solutions to be supported; is applicable in various other application domains.
IEC 61850-3 is also referred to IEC 61000-6-5: Generic Standard Immunity for Power Station and Substation Environments for the dedicated requirements. The details of these requirements and test procedures are given in the parts of the IEC 61000-4-x series. The figure below shows the relationship between IEC 61850-3, IEC 61000-6-5 the IEC 610004-x series and other referenced standards.
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IEC 61000-6-5 defines port categories and the corresponding applicable standards. A port is defined as a particular interface of the specified equipments. There are five port categories defined: 1. Enclosure Port 2. Signal Port 3. Low Voltage a.c. Input Power and Output Power Ports 4. Low Voltage d.c. Input Power and Output Power Ports 5. Functional Earth Port Each port type has a corresponding list of IEC 61000-4-x EMI Immunity standards which must be met. Table 1 lists the required test standards and levels for each port type.
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