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BS EN 61850-4:2011+A1:2020

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Communication networks and systems for power utility automation – System and project management

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5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 CONTENTS
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Abbreviations
5 Engineering requirements
5.1 Overview
16 Figures
Figure 1 – Structure of the UAS and its environment
17 5.2 Categories and types of parameters
5.2.1 Classification
18 5.2.2 Parameter categories
Figure 2 – Structure of UAS and IED parameters
19 5.2.3 Parameter types
20 5.3 Engineering tools
5.3.1 Engineering process
21 Figure 3 – Engineering tasks and their relationship
22 5.3.2 System specification tool
5.3.3 System configuration tool
5.3.4 IED configuration tool
23 Figure 4 – IED configuration process
24 5.3.5 Documentation tool
5.3.6 Engineering tool workflow
Figure 5 – Engineering workflow steps from system to project
25 Figure 6 – Change of system tool first stage
26 Figure 7 – Change of system tool second stage
27 Figure 8 – interaction between projects, first stage
Figure 9 – interaction between projects, second stage
28 5.4 Flexibility and expandability
5.5 Scalability
29 5.6 Automatic project documentation
5.6.1 General
Figure 10 – Project related documentation of UAS
30 5.6.2 Hardware documentation
5.6.3 Parameter documentation
31 5.6.4 Requirements of the documentation tool
5.7 Standard documentation
32 5.8 System integrator’s support
5.9 System testing and engineering
6 System life cycle
6.1 Requirements of product versions
33 Figure 11 – Two meanings of the system life cycle
34 6.2 Announcement of product discontinuation
6.3 Support after discontinuation
6.4 Backward compatibility
6.4.1 General
35 6.4.2 Components
6.4.3 Use cases
6.4.4 Impacts
36 Figure 12 – Template table of acceptable impacts
37 Figure 13 : Backward compatibility first use case
38 Figure 14 : Backward compatibility second use case
40 Figure 15 : Backward compatibility third use case
41 Figure 16 : Backward compatibility fourth use case
42 7 Quality assurance
7.1 Division of responsibility
7.1.1 General
7.1.2 Responsibility of the manufacturer and system integrator
43 Figure 17 – Stages of quality assurance – Responsibility of manufacturer and system integrator
44 7.1.3 Responsibility of the customer
45 7.2 Test equipment
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Normal process test equipment
7.2.3 Transient and fault test equipment
7.2.4 Communication test equipment
7.3 Classification of tests
7.3.1 Basic test requirements
46 7.3.2 System test
7.3.3 Type test
Figure 18 – Contents of system test
47 7.3.4 Routine test
7.3.5 Conformance test
7.3.6 Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)
Figure 19 – Contents of type test
Figure 20 – Contents of routine test
48 7.3.7 Site Acceptance Test (SAT)
7.3.8 Maintenance tests (after commissioning)
Figure 21 – Testing stages for site acceptance test
50 Annex A (informative) Announcement of discontinuation (example)
Figure A.1 – Announcement conditions
51 Annex B (informative) Delivery obligations after discontinuation (example)
Figure B.1 – Periods for delivery obligations
52 Bibliography
BS EN 61850-4:2011+A1:2020
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