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ju IBERDROLA RED ELECTRICA DE ESPANA a hc energia . endesa ty gasNatural fenosa GROUP OF SPANISH ELECTRICITY COMPANIES FOR STUDIES ON IEC 61850 MINIMUM COMMON SPECIFICATION FOR SUBSTATION PROTECTION AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IEC 61850 STANDARD EDITION MODIFICATION DATE 3 Establishment of the final document 09.06.10 GROUP OF SPANISH ELECTRICITY COMPANIES ON IEC 61850 MINIMUM COMMON SPECIFICATION FOR SAS EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IEC 61850 STANDARD FENCE EDITION: ‘SUPERSEDE EDITION’ PAGE 2 OF 182 06.10) 2 {06.05.10} 3/0001 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ‘The “E3 - Spanish Electricity Companies for Studies on IEC 61850" is a working group formed by repre- sentatives and specialists from the main Spanish electricity companies, who have agreed on the urgent necessity to come to a set of unified criteria about minimal requirements to comply with by the devices to be installed in their substations under the IEC 61850 standard. This is a result of the common standpoint reached by all participants after the experience gathered through several pilot projects. ‘The €3 group feeling is that the future success of IEC 61850 will be based not only on filling, under common criteria, the gaps that are still contained within the standard, but also on driving the manufac- turer’s developments according to the user's needs. It is within the hope of this executive summary to clearly identify the requirements that have been agreed as a conclusion of the studies and discussions developed through the document hereinafter. It is assumed that some of the requisites hereby stated are more restrictive than IEC 61850 require- ments, but it has been agreed that, from the user point of view, this is the best way to actually make technical benefit of IEC 61850 adoption within companies. General Approach ‘The structure of the present document reflects the methodology that has been used along multiple stu- dies and research activities performed by the companies participating in the E3 group. a) Chapter 3 defines the representative Spanish substation topologies and busbar configurations that impose the highest level requirements. Three (3) case studies have been chosen finally: ¢ Type 1 case study. Double busbar arrangement on the two main voltage levels. ‘¢ Type 2 case study. One-and-a-half breaker on the higher voltage level and double bus- bar on the lower voltage level. © Type 3 case study. Topology commonly known as b) Chapter 4 specifies the requisites that SAS (Substation Automation System) systems should comply with in terms of operational functionality. )_ From chapter 5 onwards, a set of common characteristics is developed, in terms of SAS mini- mum requisites. All companies have agreed to jointly demand them within their tenders and specifications, in order to meet their respective engineering, operation and maintenance needs. BEPice id IBERDROLA Ea seta Shcenergia endesa GROUP OF SPANISH ELECTRICITY COMPANIES ON IEC 61850 MINIMUM COMMON SPECIFICATION FOR SAS EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IEC 61850 STANDARD 3/0001 FENCE EDITION: ‘SUPERSEDE EDIION, PAGE 3 OF 182 6.05.10} ighlighted requisites ‘SAS LAN Topology Multi-ring collar topology: RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Proto- col) protocol for Substations Type 1 and 3 is proposed. Redundant double-star topology: PRP (Parallel Redundancy Protocol) protocol for Substations Type 2 (as it is expected to be defined in the next IEC 61850 standard edition) is pro- posed. The HSR protocol will be assessed in the future. IED Configuration Only one, and no more than one, CID file must contain ALL information to configure the IED, and no additional or sup- plementary configuration files will be allowed. IEDs have to be able to be configured directly from a CID file by means of the CID file uploading process, and all of the three following methods must be available: - ACSI services = FIP protocol = _ USB local upload ‘Standard naming rules and common ways to receive, store, load and validate the CI0 file are provided. ‘inref’ data objects for LN binding shall be used when applica- ble. A fully IEC-61850-consistent modeling specification for pro- grammable logic configuration is provided. A fully 1EC-61850-consistent modeling specification for hu- man-machine interfaces (HMI) is provided All other functions (e.g. protection) should be modeled so that the user can also configure them by IEC 61850 methods. Private configuration parts in the CID are initially allowed, BEPice id IBERDROLA Em gosNatura he energia fenosa endesa

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