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IEC 61850 standard application examples of substation automation

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Why IEC 61850

The IEC 61850 standard has been defined in cooperation with manufacturers and users to create a uniform, future-proof basis for the protection, communication and control of substations. In this brochure, we present some application examples and implemented stations with the new IEC 61850 communication standard.

IEC 61850 already has an excellent track record as the established communication standard on the worldwide market for the automation of substations.

Task

In the simple example described here, the coupler and the two feeders of a double busbar system exchange the information items necessary for substation interlocking (Fig. 1).

Figure 1 – Double busbar system with 2 feeders

Figure 1 – Double busbar system with 2 feeders

The information to be exchanged for substation interlocking are the following:

1. From the coupler to the feeders:

Information that the coupler is closed. If this condition is met, the disconnectors may always be operated in the feeder bays (even if the circuit-breakers of the feeders are closed).

2. From the feeders to the coupler:

Information that the busbars are connected via the disconnectors. As soon as the two busbar disconnectors are closed in at least one bay, coupler C02 can no longer be opened because otherwise it would no longer be permissible to operate the disconnectors in the feeders.


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