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Sales Training Presentation IEC 61850 Client for Proficy

Contents What is IEC 61850? What is the Proficy IEC 61850 Client? What are the Capabilities? Who are the target customers? Why buy our IEC 61850 solution? How do you order it? Appendix

What is IEC 61850? A single international standard data communications protocol with several services aimed at all substation protection and control requirements: Relay or IED measurement and control exchanges with substation hosts – RTUs, concentrators, station computers, HMIs. High-speed status, control, and analog value transfer over a substation LAN to eliminate control wiring. Services for time synchronization, file transfer. Standardized automatic configuration of substation IEDs. Interoperability of devices from multiple vendors.

What is IEC 61850? Not a protocol! A list of services for Substation Protection and Control It is a Client/Server system where the IED (Intelligent Electronic Devices) are the Servers and the higher level systems (HMI, etc) are the clients. IEDs are Self Describing. The intent is to make configuration easier. GOOSE messaging replaces control wiring by providing high speed peer-to-peer LAN messaging between relays.

Logical Device (e.g. Relay1, Relay2) 61850 Object Model Data Objects (e.g. Current measurements) Logical Nodes (e.g. Circuit breaker) Logical Device (e.g. Relay1, Relay2) Physical Device

Proficy IEC 61850 Solution? Core Set of Client capabilities for HMI/SCADA operation Native Support for CIMPLICITY OPC-DA Interface for iFIX OPC-DA interface for 3rd party applications

Solution Architecture Proficy IEC 61850 Client IED Devices IEC 61850 Protocol Layer Proficy Driver Server Proficy HMI/SCADA OPC Layer

IEC 61850 Protocol Capabilities Capability Value Dataset Communications Using existing defined Data sets Client defined Datasets Polled dataset Communications Unsolicited Dataset Communications File retrieval from IEC 61850 devices IEC 61850 Data Model browsing SCL file Import Ease of Configuration – reduce time to solution Use existing configured data sets and SCL file Use existing Substation Configuration

IEC 61850 Protocol Capabilities Capability Value Device Sourced Time stamps and data quality Control Operation full security Model support Supports HMI and Cable Redundancy Proficy Driver Diagnostics Reduce Risk Time data from the device Secure control operations results to quality and status bits in CIMPLICITY High Availability solution at the HMI/SCADA and device communications level Reduced Maintenance Costs

Supported Model Conformance Models conformance (M1) Logical device (M2) Logical node (M3) Data (M4) Data set (M7) Buffered Report Control (M8) Unbuffered Report Control (M11) Control

Supported Services File Transfer (S2-S4) Applied Association (S5) Logical Device (S6) Logical Node Directory (S7) GetAllDataValues (S8-S11) Data GetDataValues SetDataValues GetDataDirectory GetDataDefinition (S12-S13) Data sets GetDataSetValues CreateDataSet DeleteDataSet GetDataSetDirectory Buffered report control block (BRCB) (S24) Report S24-1 data-change S24-2 qchg-change S24-3 data-update (S25) GetBRCBValues (S26) SetBRCBValues  Unbuffered report control block (URCB) (S27) Report S27-1 Data-change S27-2 qchg-change S27-3 data-update (S28) GetURCBValues (S29) SetURCBValues  Control (S51) Select (S52) SelectwithValue (S53) Cancel (S54) Operate (S55) Command Termination  File Transfer (S57) GetFile (S60) GetFileAttributeValues

Limitations IFIX support is through OPC-DA Does not support GOOSE/GSSE Mainly used for IED to IED communication for control purposes. No Support for Log Control Blocks IFIX support is through OPC-DA iFIX address length limited to 128 characters Time Synchronization

What Customers? Demographics Some Profiles Transmission and Distribution Substations 61850 is a Substation protocol CIMPLICITY and iFIX Solution Providers in the Energy Market Manufacturers with their own power plants Campuses that monitor their own grid connections or with their own Power generation and distribution Demographics Most prominent in Europe, Middle East, and India. Adoption in NA. It is starting – showing up in specs more often

Competition – OPC solutions Matrikon (Honeywell) Mainly just for retrieving data values Does not support key control blocks such as Group Control and Log Control Does not support key services Logging, Control, File Transfer, Substitution No Native Support for HMI (e.g. quality bits) Sisco Well know in the market for MMS Full features We used their libraries for our implementation Not integrated to HMI for Control, etc. Mainly for data serving HMI/SCADA vendors Siemens ABB

System Requirements Product Supported Version Operating System OS Type Qualified SP Microsoft® Windows® Server 2008 Enterprise SP2 Standard Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 R2 Microsoft® Windows® 7   Professional Ultimate Microsoft® Windows® Vista Business Windows® XP SP3 Product Supported Version Proficy HMI/SCADA CIMPLICITY v8.1 Proficy HMI/SCADA iFix v5.1, v5.1 SP 1a Note: SP 1a is required for Windows 7.

Glossary of terms IED – Intelligent Electronic Device. Term used in the electric power industry to describe microprocessor-based controllers of power system equipment.