REX610 Eng 2NGA000819 ENa
REX610 Eng 2NGA000819 ENa
REX610 Eng 2NGA000819 ENa
REX610
Engineering Manual
Document ID: 2NGA000819
Issued: 2022-04-21
Revision: A
Product version: 1.0
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Warranty
Please inquire about the terms of warranty from your nearest ABB representative.
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Disclaimer
The data, examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for the concept
or product description and are not to be deemed as a statement of guaranteed
properties. All persons responsible for applying the equipment addressed in this
manual must satisfy themselves that each intended application is suitable and
acceptable, including that any applicable safety or other operational requirements
are complied with. In particular, any risks in applications where a system failure
and/or product failure would create a risk for harm to property or persons
(including but not limited to personal injuries or death) shall be the sole
responsibility of the person or entity applying the equipment, and those so
responsible are hereby requested to ensure that all measures are taken to exclude or
mitigate such risks.
This product has been designed to be connected and communicate data and
information via a network interface which should be connected to a secure
network. It is the sole responsibility of the person or entity responsible for network
administration to ensure a secure connection to the network and to take the
necessary measures (such as, but not limited to, installation of firewalls, application
of authentication measures, encryption of data, installation of anti virus programs,
etc.) to protect the product and the network, its system and interface included,
against any kind of security breaches, unauthorized access, interference, intrusion,
leakage and/or theft of data or information. ABB is not liable for any such damages
and/or losses.
This document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot be
completely ruled out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested
to notify the manufacturer. Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in
no event shall ABB be responsible or liable for any loss or damage resulting from
the use of this manual or the application of the equipment. In case of discrepancies
between the English and any other language version, the wording of the English
version shall prevail.
Conformity
This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European
Communities on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC Directive 2014/30/EU) and concerning
electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits (Low-voltage directive
2014/35/EU). This conformity is the result of tests conducted by the third party
testing laboratory KEMA in accordance with the product standard EN 60255-26
for the EMC directive, and with the product standards EN 60255-1 and EN
60255-27 for the low voltage directive. The product is designed in accordance with
the international standards of the IEC 60255 series.
Safety information
Dangerous voltages can occur on the connectors, even though the
auxiliary voltage has been disconnected.
When the plug-in unit has been detached from the case, do not
touch the inside of the case. The relay case internals may contain
high voltage potential and touching these may cause personal
injury.
Table of contents
Section 1 Introduction.......................................................................5
This manual........................................................................................ 5
Intended audience.............................................................................. 5
Product documentation.......................................................................6
Product documentation set............................................................6
Document revision history............................................................. 6
Related documentation..................................................................6
Symbols and conventions...................................................................6
Symbols.........................................................................................6
Document conventions.................................................................. 7
Functions, codes and symbols...................................................... 7
Section 3 PCM600......................................................................... 21
Connectivity packages......................................................................22
PCM600 and relay connectivity package version.............................22
Installing connectivity packages.................................................. 22
Installing connectivity packages by using the
connectivity package installer.................................................23
Installing connectivity packages by using Update Manager...23
Activating connectivity packages.................................................24
PCM600 projects.............................................................................. 25
Technical key....................................................................................26
IEC 61850 naming conventions to identify an IED...................... 26
Setting the technical key..............................................................28
Communication between PCM600 and the protection relay ........... 30
Setting up IP addresses.............................................................. 31
IED Firmware Update....................................................................... 32
Prerequisites for firmware update................................................32
Updating firmware or language................................................... 33
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2NGA000819 A Section 1
Introduction
Section 1 Introduction
This manual addresses system and project engineers involved in the engineering
process of a project, and installation and commissioning personnel, who use
technical data during engineering, installation and commissioning, and in normal
service.
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Maintenance
Engineering
Planning &
Installation
Operation
Quick start guide purchase
Quick installation guide
Brochure
Product guide
Operation manual
Installation manual
Connection diagram
Engineering manual
Technical manual
Communication protocol manual
IEC 61850 engineering guide
Cyber security deployment guideline
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Figure 1: The intended use of documents during the product life cycle
1.4.1 Symbols
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The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your
project or how to use a certain function.
• Abbreviations and acronyms are spelled out in the glossary. The glossary also
contains definitions of important terms.
• Push button navigation in the LHMI menu structure is presented by using the
push button icons.
To navigate between the options, use and .
• Menu paths are presented in bold.
Select Main menu/Settings.
• LHMI messages are shown in Courier font.
To save the changes in nonvolatile memory, select Yes and press .
• Parameter names are shown in italics.
The function can be enabled and disabled with the Operation setting.
• Parameter values are indicated with quotation marks.
The corresponding parameter values are "On" and "Off".
• Input/output messages and monitored data names are shown in Courier font.
When the function starts, the START output is set to TRUE.
• Values of quantities are expressed with a number and an SI unit. The
corresponding imperial units may be given in parentheses.
• This document assumes that the parameter setting visibility is "Advanced".
• A functional earth terminal is indicated in figures with the symbol .
• Equipment protected throughout by double insulation or reinforced insulation
(equivalent to class II of IEC 61140) is indicated in figures with the symbol
.
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Relay engineering process
PCM600 is used for various tasks in the protection relay engineering process.
• Communication management
• IEC 61850 station communication engineering is done using the internal
IEC 61850 Configuration tool or a separate system engineering tool such
as IET600. PCM600 interacts with system engineering tools, such as
IET600, by importing and exporting SCL files.
• Configuring the GOOSE receiving data connections to the protection
relay's application configuration function blocks by using the
Application Configuration tool and the Signal Matrix tool.
• Configuring protocol data mapping for Modbus with the Communication
Management tool.
• Record management
• Generating overviews on the available (disturbance) recordings in all
connected protection relays by using the Disturbance Handling tool.
• Manually reading the recording files (in the COMTRADE format) from
the protection relays by using the Disturbance Handling tool or
automatically by using the PCM600 Scheduler.
• Managing recording files with the Disturbance Handling tool.
• Creating recording file content overview reports for fast evaluation with
assistance of the Disturbance Handling tool.
• Service management
• Monitoring the selected signals of a protection relay for commissioning
or service purposes by using the Signal Monitoring tool and Event
Viewer tool (including audit trail).
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There are also additional functions for managing projects and organizing user
rights.
Once the engineering of the protection relay is finished, the results must be written
to the protection relay.
REX610 has a rear Ethernet port and a front USB port. Relay engineering can be
done using both these ports. The relay supports two power-up modes, one using the
auxiliary supply on the rear and another by USB. When powered up by USB, the
relay works with limited functionality. The relay engineering can be done when
powered up by USB. For a list of the tools supported by the rear and front ports,
see Table 2.
The monitoring and control system for electrical substations contains a number of
devices for various purposes.
Station bus
Station
Communication
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The monitoring and control system can be divided into three main parts.
A plant structure is used to identify each device in its location within the substation
organization. The plant structure is a logical image of the substation and the bays
within the substation. The organization structure for the devices may differ from
the structure of the primary equipment in the substation.
• Project
• Substation = name of the substation
• Voltage level = identifies to which grid type or part the device belongs in the
substation
• Bay = bay within the voltage level
• IED = the selection of the IED that is used in the bay; it is possible to insert
several IEDs within a bay, for example, one control device and two protection
relays
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2.2 Workflow
Start
End
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LHMI engineering
• The LEDs are configured with Application Configuration.
• The LED behavior is defined with Parameter Setting.
The protection relay supports engineering from both the front and
the rear port. For details, see Table 2.
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1) PST read and PST write are supported. PST write with read back feature is not supported.
The USB communication must be enabled both in the relay and in PCM600.
1. On the LHMI, set the Enable USB parameter to "True" via Configuration/
System for communicating with USB from PCM600.
User credentials are required to activate USB communication on the LHMI
when Remote override in the relay is set to "False". User credentials are not
required to activate USB communication on the LHMI when Remote override
in the relay is set to "True".
2. Ensure only one relay is connected to the PC via USB when connected to the
front port.
3. Ensure the drive is available in the PC after USB connection with the relay
(no external drivers’ installation needed).
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4. Select USB in the configuration wizard and follow the same steps as when
configuring relay in rear port.
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Some tool operations are not supported when the relay is connected using the front
port. In such cases, the tool displays “The operation is not supported using front
port USB connection” in the output window.
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PCM600
Section 3 PCM600
Protection and Control IED Manager PCM600 offers all the necessary functionality
to work throughout all stages of the protection relay's life cycle.
• Planning
• Engineering
• Commissioning
• Operation and disturbance handling
• Functional analysis
The whole substation configuration can be controlled and different tasks and
functions can be performed with the individual tool components. PCM600 can
operate with many different topologies, depending on the project needs.
Connectivity packages are separate software packages that provide type and
version information to PCM600 and assist the tool with communications.
PCM600 communicates with devices over Ethernet using either IEC 61850 or the
FTP/FTPS protocols. This communication allows PCM600 to configure and
monitor the devices. In addition to IEC 61850, the devices have optional
communication protocols and hardware to connect to station engineering tools.
PCM600 provides the ability to export the configuration of the devices or an entire
substation in a standard file format which enables station engineering in separate
IEC 61850 system configuration tools.
REX610 also supports one-to-one connection using the front USB port. This port
can be used for service and maintenance purposes.
The modern protection relays are designed using the concept of the IEC 61850
standard. This is mainly visible in how functions within the protection relay are
modelled and how the protection relay is represented in the substation. The logical
nodes follow the structure and rules defined in part 7 of the standard.
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As PCM600 can be used for different purposes throughout the protection relay life
cycle, a set of tools is available for different applications.
• Relay engineering
• Communication engineering
• Record management
• Device monitoring and diagnostic
• User management
A connectivity package includes all the data which is used to describe the
protection relay. For example, it contains a list of the existing parameters, data
format used, units, setting range, access rights and visibility of the parameters. In
addition, it contains code which allows the software packages that use the
connectivity package to properly communicate with the protection relay.
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PCM600
1. Close PCM600.
2. Run the ABB IED Connectivity Package REX610 Ver. n.msi installer.
(n = version number)
3. To install the connectivity package, follow the steps in the connectivity
package installation wizard.
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2. Select Get Connectivity Packages from the menu on the left column.
3. Select all the required connectivity packages.
4. Click Download and Install.
The status bar shows the installation status.
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1. Select Manage Connectivity Packages from the menu on the left column to
access the installed connectivity packages.
2. Browse the tree structure to find the correct product.
3. Select the connectivity package version from the drop-down list beside the
product name.
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Several projects can be created and managed by PCM600, but only one project can
be active at a time.
The extension of the exported project file is .pcmp. The files are only used for
exporting and importing projects between PCM600s.
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Both a physical IED and an IED object in PCM600 have a technical key. The
technical key in the protection relay and PCM600 must be the same, otherwise it is
not possible to download a configuration.
Each IED in a PCM600 project must have a unique technical key. Therefore, it is
not possible to set the same technical key for several IEDs in the same PCM600
project.
The technical key must be the same for the communication between the protection
relay and PCM600. The technical key can be read from the protection relay and
updated to PCM600, or the PCM600 technical key can be written to the protection
relay. Alternatively, a user-defined technical key can be defined.
Ensure that the IED object in PCM600 has the same IP address as
the physical IED that is intended to be connected through the
technical key concept.
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PCM600
According to IEC 61850-6, the SCL model allows two kinds of project
designations in the object properties: a technical key and a user-oriented textual
designation.
PCM600 takes care of these two possibilities. The two possible signal designations
are available per object in the Object Properties for all the hierarchical levels
beginning with the station as the highest level.
The technical key is automatically generated based on the rules and type
specifications of IEC 61346 and the extended definitions assigned for substations
by a technical committee. The technical key is shown in the Object Properties
dialog box under SCL Technical Key or Technical Key.
• The station is predefined by “AA1" where 1 is the index. To get the real
station name that is used, it is possible to rename the SCL Technical Key for
the station as the name used by the project. To minimize the word length, a
short form should be used, because this name is used also in the transmitted
messages to identify the events, for example.
• The voltage level. In the example it is 20 kV and J1 is selected from the list
below SCL Technical Key in the Object Properties dialog box.
• The bay and the IED are appended with the coding defined in the IEC 61346
standard and the substation definition lists. In the example, the Bay SCL
Technical Key part is Q03 and IED is A1.
The user-oriented textual designation is visible in the Plant structure view for each
object. It is the name given by default or changed by using the Rename function.
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The created technical key for the full path name of the IED would be:
AA1J1Q03A1.
1. In the Plant Structure view, right-click the IED and select Set Technical
Key in IED.
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Figure 15: PCM600: Setting the technical key on the IED level
The technical key is read from the IED and the Set Technical Key dialog box
opens.
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2. In Set Technical Key dialog box, select the technical key to be used. There
are three alternatives.
• Use the existing technical key in the IED
• Use the existing technical key defined for the IED object in PCM600
• Set a user-defined technical key, which changes the technical key for
both the physical IED and IED object in PCM600
3. Click OK to confirm the selection.
Each protection relay has an Ethernet interface connector on the rear and a USB
interface connector on the front. Both connectors can be used for communication
with PCM600.
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Communication over Ethernet (rear port) is done using either IEC 61850 or FTP/
FTPS. Communication over the front port USB is done over Media Transfer
Protocol (MTP).
When an Ethernet-based station protocol is used for rear port communication, the
same Ethernet port and IP address can be used for PCM600 communication.
Two basic variants have to be considered for the connection between PCM600 and
the protection relay.
• Direct point-to-point link between PCM600 and the protection relay's front
port. When communicating over the front port USB, IP is not relevant and by
default this is seen as 0.0.0.0.
• Indirect link via station LAN or from remote via network
For successful protection relay engineering and usage, check the workstation
firewall TCP and UDP port configurations, especially for IEC 61850, FTP and
MTP. Other protocols are not used for engineering and/or they are optional.
Table 3: Ports that must be open in the firewall for different protocols
Protocol TCP port
File Transfer Protocol (FTP and FTPS) 20, 21
IEC 61850 102
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) 123
Modbus TCP 502
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1. Set the IP address for the protection relay's rear port and the corresponding
subnet mask via the LHMI path Configuration/Communication/Ethernet/
Rear port.
Table 4: Default IP address for the rear port and the corresponding subnet mask
IP address Subnet mask
192.168.2.10 255.255.255.0
The firmware update tool is used for updating the relay’s system firmware and
adding display languages to the relay. Update packages are provided by Customer
Support. The firmware update is done locally when the relay is connected to the
network or directly using USB.
1. If the rear port is used, ping test the relay to check for healthy network
connection.
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8. When the package has been updated, click Finish in the confirmation dialog.
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Setting up a project
1. Start PCM600.
2. To see the projects that are currently available in the PCM databases, select
File/Open/Manage Project on the menu bar.
The Open/Manage Project window is displayed.
3. Click Projects on my computer.
4. Click New Project.
5. If there are currently projects or object tools open, a confirmation dialog box
opens.
• Click Yes to close the open projects. A Create New Project dialog box
opens.
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• Right-click the Plant Structure view, point to New and select Create
from Template.
• Right-click the Plant Structure view, point to New and select General
and select the element either IED Group or Substation.
2. On the View menu, select Object Types.
3. Select the needed elements and drag them into the plant structure.
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Figure 26: The start of a project with IEDs placed but not renamed
The context menu or the Object Types view shows the available IEDs that can be
inserted, on the bay level, into the plant structure according to the installed
connectivity package.
PCM600 uses two kinds of IED files: .pcmt and .pcmi. Both files
include the complete IED configuration but their usage differs.
The .pcmt files are always accessed through the PCM600 template
manager while the .pcmi files are meant for sharing the IED
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When the protection relay is already connected to PCM600, PCM600 can read the
order number directly from the relay. It is possible to read the full configuration
from the relay by using the Read from IED function.
1. In the Plant Structure view, right-click the bay, point to New, point to the
relay application area such as Mutiapplication IEDs and select the
protection relay type to be inserted.
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4. On the IEC 61850 communication settings page, select the port from the
Port list.
• If the rear port is selected, type the correct IP address (of the physical
protection relay to be configured) to the IP address box.
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8. On the Version selection page, select the IEC 61850 version and click Next.
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9. The Summary page shows the summary of the protection relay's IED type,
version, IP address and the selected order number. Click Finish to confirm
the configuration and conduct the insertion.
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10. From the Plant structure view, check that PCM600 has turned online the
IED that was inserted to the bay level.
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Working in the offline mode has an advantage compared to online mode in that the
preparation for the configuration can be started even though the protection relay is
not available.
1. In the Plant Structure view, right-click the bay, point to New, point to the
relay application area such as Multiapplication IEDs and select the
protection relay type to be inserted.
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3. On the IEC 61850 communication settings page, select the USB port.
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5. On the Version Selection page, select the IEC 61850 version and click Next
to generate the functions.
6. The Setup Complete Page shows the summary of the IED type, version, IP
address and the selected order number. Click Finish to confirm the
configuration and conduct the insertion.
It is also possible to insert an IED from the template library to create a new IED in
the plant structure. After a template IED has been imported, the IP address, the
Caption in IED's Object Properties and the Technical Key that corresponds to the
physical IED have to be changed.
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A template IED can be inserted only when the bay is selected in the
plant structure.
1. In the Plant structure view, select the bay, right-click, point to New and
select Create from template.
The Create New Object from Template dialog box opens.
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4. Check and verify the template information and click Close to close the dialog
box.
The Create New Object from Template dialog box is displayed.
5. Delete, import or create a template by clicking the corresponding button.
• To delete the selected template, click Delete Template.
• To import a template from the selection window, click Import
Template.
• To insert the selected IED to the bay, click Create.
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1. In the Plant Structure view, right-click the bay and select Import.
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2. In the Import dialog box, select the .pcmi file to be imported and click Open.
After importing, the IED object is created in the plant structure.
After the .pcmi file has been imported, the IP address, the name and the technical
key that correspond to the physical IED have to be changed.
The IP address and subnet mask of the IED object in PCM600 must match the front
and rear port of the protection relay (physical IED) to which the PC is connected.
The IP address of the protection relay can only be set via the LHMI or Parameter
Setting tool in PCM600. The PC and protection relay need to be on the same
subnet.
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There are two alternatives to set the IP address of an IED object in PCM600.
• On the first page of the wizard when including a new IED into a project.
• In the IP address box of the IED's Object Properties dialog box.
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Choosing between the two ways depends on when the IP address is set. Typing the
IP address via the IED's Object Properties dialog box is possible at any time
while entering it via the configuration wizard can only be done when adding the
IED object.
1. In the Plant Structure view, select the IED to which the IP address is to be
entered.
2. On the View menu, select Object Properties.
Object Properties dialog box is opened.
3. Type in the IP address to the IP Address row.
IED user authorization is disabled by default. IED user passwords can be changed
on the LHMI and using the IED Users tool in PCM600.
The factory default passwords in the protection relay can be changed with
Administrator user rights.
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The IEC 61850 version of a PCM600 project can be identified from the Object
Properties pane of the project.
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For more information on the function blocks, see the technical manual.
Most function blocks are mapped as logical nodes according to the IEC 61850
standard. See the IEC 61850 parameter list for more information.
Other function blocks are not mapped as logical nodes; for example, logical gates.
The basic features of Application Configuration tool include the ability to organize
a configuration into several MainApplications as well as providing different
application programming features.
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6
1 2
9
5
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1 Connections
2 Function block, selected (red)
3 Function block name
4 Function block, locked
5 Hardware, binary output channel
6 Hardware, programmable LED
7 Hardware, binary input channel
8 Hardware, analog input channel
9 User-defined input variable
10 Execution order
11 Cycle time
12 Instance number
Function blocks can contain more signals than needed in that application part.
Unused signals can be hidden to get a clear picture.
Signals are located up and down on both sides of the middle position. When there
is space left, some signals may be moved up or down for better visibility and
connection routing.
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Boolean input and output signals may need to be inverted to fulfil the logic. The
Application Configuration tool supports the adding of inversion logic to a binary
signal.
All input signals have a default value that is used when the signals are not
connected in the configuration.
• Execution order
• Cycle time
• Instance number
Each time a new function block is inserted, these parameters are shown in the
Function Block Instance dialog box in the Application Configuration tool. The
three parameters are selectable and not selectable depending on the function block
type. The cycle time is predefined to one value. The instance number is a counter
for the total possible number of function blocks of that type used within the
application configuration.
The Execution Order and Instance Number are a combination that is predefined
within a product. It is possible to select a pair out of the list.
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Example shows a simple situation where the execution order causes one cycle time
delay if the NOT port is executed in the order determined by the automatic
calculation.
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By setting a smaller execution number than in the AND port to where the NOT
port is connected, it is possible to fix the execution order of all functions in a loop
so that they are handled in the same task.
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Figure 50: Feedback loop situation with manually fixed execution order for
NOT port
After manually defining the execution number, the function is no longer part of the
automatic execution order calculation. The function can be included back to the
automatic calculation by right-clicking the function and selecting Include FB in
calculation.
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Connection validation
A connection is only useful or even possible between two signals of the same base
attribute type.
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Hardware input channel can be used as often as needed. A hardware binary output
channel is taken from the list of available channels when a new channel is
requested. This prevents using the same hardware binary output channel twice.
5.1.8 Validation
Validation checks the application configuration for errors based on the rules that
govern the creation of the application at three different times.
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Warnings do not prevent writing to the protection relay. However, errors must be
corrected before writing the application configuration to the protection relay. The
application configuration can be saved and the Application Configuration tool can
be closed with open errors, but the application configuration cannot be written to
the protection relay.
These problems are listed in the Output view under the Application
Configuration tab. Double-clicking the error or warning row navigates to the
MainApplication/Page/Area, where the problem was identified.
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If the calculation result is more than 100%, the configuration is too large for the
IED to handle and PCM600 prevents writing the configuration to the IED.
It is recommended to verify the configuration load also with an actual IED and
actual settings when exceeding the calculation result of 90% or when using
GOOSE on a larger scale.
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Some parameters are only visible in the Parameter Setting tool and
some only on LHMI.
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All parameters listed and displayed in the parameter list can be sorted into two
groups.
• Configuration parameters
• Setting parameters
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The Signal Matrix tool is used to make cross-references between the physical I/O
signals and function blocks and for the GOOSE signal input engineering.
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Binary
BIO
Inputs
FBs
Analog
RTD FBs
Inputs
GOOSERSV
GOOSE IEC 61850
(input side)
A binary input channel can be connected to one or more function block inputs. If a
binary input channel is connected to several different function blocks in the
Application Configuration tool, the connection appears as glue logic in Signal
Matrix.
A binary output channel can only be activated from one function block output. If it
is activated from more than one function block output, the glue logic has to be
used.
Glue logic means inserting a logical gate (OR and AND blocks) between the binary
input and the function blocks or between the function blocks and the binary output
channel. This can be engineered with the Signal Matrix tool.
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The Signal Matrix tool has a separate sheet for each possible combination.
• Binary inputs
• Binary outputs
• Analog inputs
• GOOSE
IED Compare is used to compare the IED configurations of two IEDs of the same
type. It generates a text report which lists the differences between the IED
configurations. IED Compare provides an option to compare an IED configuration
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stored in PCM600, IED or .pcmi file. IED Compare can compare certain types of
IED configurations and parameters.
• Application configuration
• Display configuration
• GOOSE receive configuration
• Parameters
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Each configuration group can be expanded or collapsed by clicking the plus (+) or
minus (-) button next to it in the result grid.
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All of the relay’s logical nodes are set with Test mode. Test mode is selected
through one common parameter via the HMI path Tests/IED test. By default, Test
mode can only be set locally through LHMI. Test mode is also available via IEC
61850 communication (LD0.LLN0.Mod).
Table 6: Test mode
Test mode Description Protection BEH_BLK
Normal mode Normal operation FALSE
IED blocked Protection working as in “Normal mode” but ACT TRUE
configuration can be used to block physical
outputs to process. Control function commands
blocked.
IED test Protection working as in “Normal mode” but FALSE
protection functions are working in parallel with
test parameters.
IED test and blocked Protection working as in “Normal mode” but TRUE
protection functions are working in parallel with
test parameters. ACT configuration can be used
to block physical outputs to process. Control
function commands blocked.
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The mode of all logical nodes located under CTRL logical device are set with
Control mode. Control mode is selected via the HMI or PCM600 path
Configuration/Control/General. By default, Control mode can only be set locally
through LHMI. Control mode inherits its value from Test mode but Control
mode ”On”, “Blocked” and “Off” can also be independently set. Control mode is
also available via IEC 61850 communication (CTRL.LLN0.Mod).
Table 7: Control mode
Control mode Description Control BEH_BLK
On Normal operation FALSE
Blocked Control function commands blocked TRUE
Off Control functions disabled FALSE
According to IEC 61850, the physical outputs to process should be blocked when
device is set to blocked or test blocked mode. The usage depends heavily on the
actual ACT configuration. In the protection blocking example the main trip from
TRPPTRC1 is blocked, and in the control blocking example the CBXCBR1 is
blocked. Both comply to the IEC 61850. In real applications some of PTRC’s
might also be used for signalling purposes (GOOSE) and blocking and interlocking
via IO.
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Figure 60: Master trip TRPPTRC blocked using Protection function block
BEH_BLK output
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function blocks that affect primary apparatuses. Blocking scheme needs to use
BEH_BLK output of CONTROL function block.
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Figure 61: Circuit breaker control CBXCBR1 blocked using Protection function
block BEH_BLK output
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To engineer the IEC 61850 protocol interface for the protection relay, the
following additional manuals or knowledge of their contents is required.
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FBs
FBs GOOSE
GOOSE interf.
GOOSE
GOOSE
Receive Receive
LN Receive
LN
GOOSE
GOOSE
Send GOOSE
Send Send
FBs FB
AFL
with
monitoring
Communication handler
LN
FB
AFL
FBs LN
with part
Event
monitoring
handler
and
commands
FB
AFL
Event
queue
LN
part
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IEC 61850 provides a method for identifying all signals that belong to a function.
These signals are identified through the logical nodes representing the functions.
All signal information for commands and monitoring are available in logical nodes.
The IEC 61850 protocol supports a method to directly exchange data between two
or more devices (IEDs). This method is described in the IEC 61850-7-2 clause 15.
The concept is based on sending a multicast over the Ethernet. Whoever needs the
information, detects the telegram by its source address, reads the telegram and
handles it. The telegrams are multicast sent and not acknowledged by the receiver.
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Receive
Receive
Receive
Receive
Receive
Receive
Send
Send
Send
Data-set Data-set Data-set
LN LN LN
LN LN
LN
LN LN LN
LN
LN LN LN LN LN
When a GOOSE message is to be sent, it is defined by configuring the data set with
the defined trigger option and GoCB. This engineering process is done in a station
configuration tool, for example, IEC 61850 Configuration tool or a system
engineering tool such asIET600. The task involves configuring lists with the signal,
value and quality (data attributes or data objects) that belong to the GOOSE
message data set.
In the opposite direction, the standard only defines the IED as a receiver of a
GOOSE message. How the GOOSE input signals are handled must be defined in
the device's application configuration. The SCL data generated by the IEC 61850
Configuration tool or IET600 (or any other station configuration tool) contains the
GOOSE data sets as input data. The input data must be connected to a GOOSE
receive function blocks in the Signal Matrix tool.
The concept in the IED is such that the IEC 61850 data for each function instance
is available in the data model, even when the function is not used in the
application. This means that it is not necessary to handle any instance information
for the functions regarding IEC 61850.
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When exporting an SCL file from PCM600, the tool builds a default substation
structure and creates control blocks for vertical communication between the
substation client and IEDs. For more information, see the IEC 61850 standards.
In the following example, it is assumed that PCM600 and IET600 are used as the
system configuration tools. Another option is to use the IEC 61850 Configuration
tool inside PCM600. In that case the SCL file export and import operations (steps 1
and 3) are not needed.
1. SCL files are exported from PCM600. In this case, an SCD file. It is also
possible to export other SCL file types.
2. Horizontal and vertical communication is configured using the station
configuration tool, for example, IEC 61850 Configuration tool or IET600.
3. SCL files are imported to a PCM600 project. In this case, it is the updated
SCD file.
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Figure 64: IEC 61850: signal engineering procedure flow when a complete
station is exported as an SCD file
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5. Change the SCL file version by clicking the Advanced button, if required by
the receiving configuration tool.
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4. Click Save.
The SCL Export Options dialog box opens.
5. Select the export options.
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6. Change the SCL file version by clicking the Advanced button, if required by
the receiving configuration tool.
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7. Click Export.
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The data set for GOOSE can contain signals on the data
attribute or data object level. Data object level GOOSE
entries can only be received of the following CDC
types: SPS, SPC, ACD, ACT, DPS, DPC, INC, INS,
ENC and ENS.
3.2. Configure additional Report Control Blocks when needed for each
data set used for vertical communication.
3.3. Link the IED clients to the Report Control Blocks.
4.2. Define the client IEDs for each GOOSE control block.
4.3. Link the IEDs to the GOOSE control block that is to receive the
GOOSE control block.
5. Export the updated SCD file. [1]
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To be able to import an SCD file at station level, the option IED 61850
configuration engineering mode enabled has to be cleared in PCM600.
1. On the Tools menu, select Options and click IEC 61850 Configuration.
2. Clear the option IED 61850 configuration engineering mode enabled and
click OK.
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If the IED 61850 configuration engineering mode is enabled, SCD files cannot be
imported and an error message is shown.
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To be able to import an SCD file at station level, the option IED 61850
configuration engineering mode enabled has to be cleared in PCM600.
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4. In the SCL Import Options dialog box, select how to handle the file during
the import.
• Click Don't import IEDs of unknown type to protect the existing
IEDs in case the SCD file does not match the original configuration in
PCM600.
• Click Replace unknown if it is known that the file includes additional
IEDs that are needed. The IED of type “Generic IEC 61850 IED” is
used to integrate these kinds of IEDs into the plant structure, for
example.
• Click Ignore PCM Object Type to update the IED object(s) in
PCM600 from the IED type(s) in the SCD file, whether or not the IED
type(s) in the SCD file matches the IED object(s) in PCM600. This
option can be used, for example, when third party IEDs are included in
the system and the SCD file sends GOOSE messages to ABB IEDs
included in the project.
• Click Ignore Substation Section to not import the SSD file part of the
SCD file.
5. Click Import when the file definition has been completed.
A progress view displays the importing procedure.
6. Make connections from the sending IEDs to the receiving function blocks
with the Signal Matrix tool.
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Make connections between the signals that the server is sending and the
function blocks on the receiver's side.
7. Write the configuration to the IED.
In the Plant Structure view, select the IED, right-click and select Write to
IED.
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• Don't import protects the existing IEDs in case the SCD file does not
match the original configuration in PCM600.
• Replace unknown can be used when it is known that the file includes
additional IEDs that are needed. The IED of type “Generic IEC 61850
IED” is used to integrate these kinds of IEDs into, for example, the
plant structure.
• Ignore PCM Object Type updates the IED object(s) in PCM600 from
the IED type(s) in the SCD file, discarding whether or not the IED
type(s) in the SCD file matches the IED object(s) in PM600.
• Ignore Substation Section does not import the SSD file part of the
SCD file.
4. Click Import when the definition has been completed.
A progress view displays the importing procedure.
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1. In the Plant Structure view, right-click the IED and select Hardware
Configuration.
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