BSI PD IEC TS 63266:2023
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Representation of communication in power utility automation
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 34 |
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4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1 Scope |
10 | 2 Normative references |
11 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviated terms Tables Table 1 – Abbreviations |
12 | 4 General description of physical resource documentation 4.1 Secondary system documentation description 4.2 Target users of the documentation |
13 | 4.3 Use cases 5 Documentation requirement 6 Physical source of communication description in tabular format 6.1 Sampled value presentation 6.1.1 General |
14 | 6.1.2 Creation of sampled values, LPIT Figures Figure 1 – Example of an optical instrument transformer with digital output (LPIT) Table 2 – Data presentation for use in SV communication |
15 | 6.1.3 Sample values publisher to subscriber Table 3 – Information about all MUs connected to the instrumenttransformer for data stream n |
16 | Figure 2 – Sample values publisher (IED 1) to subscriber (IED 2) Table 4 – Communication between the publishing MU and the subscribing IEDs |
17 | 6.1.4 Creation of sampled values by a SAMU Figure 3 – Analogue transformer connected to a SAMU Table 5 – Presentation of subscriber n to an SV stream |
18 | Table 6 – Data presentation for use in SV communication |
19 | 6.2 GOOSE communication presentation 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Publisher to subscriber Table 7 – Presentation of a SAMU connected to a conventional transformer |
20 | Figure 4 – Communication scheme of publisher (IED 1) to subscriber (IED 2) Table 8 – Presentation of a publisher of a GOOSE |
21 | 6.3 Client-to-server control presentation Figure 5 – Communication scheme of client to server Table 9 – Presentation of Subscriber to a GOOSE |
22 | Table 10 – Presentation of MMS client |
23 | 6.4 Reporting Figure 6 – Communication scheme of server to client Table 11 – Presentation of MMS server |
24 | Table 12 – Presentation of an MMS report server |
25 | 6.5 Time synchronization 6.5.1 General 6.5.2 SNTP time synchronization Figure 7 – Communication scheme of SNTP time synchronization Table 13 – Presentation of an MMS report client |
26 | 6.5.3 PTP IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3 time synchronization Table 14 – Presentation of a SNTP server Table 15 – Presentation of a client |
27 | Figure 8 – Communication scheme of PTP IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3 Table 16 – Presentation of PTP GMC |
28 | 6.6 Disturbance recorder Table 17 – Presentation of a PTP slave clock |
29 | Figure 9 – Communication scheme of disturbance recorder Table 18 – Presentation of disturbance recorder, server Table 19 – Presentation of disturbance recorder, client |
30 | 6.7 Digital communication protocol gateways 6.8 Protection and control devices with only proprietary communication protocol Figure 10 – Communication scheme of digital communication protocol gateways Table 20 – Presentation of communication conversion |
31 | Figure 11 – Communication scheme of protection and control devices with only proprietary communication protocol Table 21 – Presentation of protection and controldevice with proprietary communication protocol |
32 | Annex A (informative)Representation of information concept for power utility automation Figure A.1 – Positioning of the RCCA within the documentationsystem for an IEC 61850 substation |
33 | Bibliography |