IEEE ANSI C37.1 1987
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IEEE Standard Definition, Specification, and Analysis of Systems Used for Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition, and Automatic Control
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1987 | 52 |
Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. This standard applies to, and provides the basis for the definition, specification, performance analyis, and application of systems used for suervisory control, data acquisition or automatic control, or both, in attended or unattended electric substations, including those associated with generating stations, and power utilization and conversion facilities. This standard does not apply to electomech- National Standard Electrical and Electronics anical or static, protective-relaying equipment. Diagrams (Including Supplements ANSI (See ANSI/IEEE C37.90-1978 (R1982)[ll], ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1-1974 (R1979) [12], Y14-15a-1970 and ANSI Y14.15b-1973. ANSI/IEEE C37.91-1985 E131, ANSI/IEEE [6] ANSI 224.21-1957 (R1971), American C37.93-1976 [141, ANSI/IEEE C37.95-1973, National Standard Method for Measurement(R1980)[151 , ANSI/IEEE C37.96-1976 Specifying the Characteristics of Pickups for (R1981)[161, and ANSI/IEEE C37.97-1979 (R1984)[17].
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | 3 Definitions |
9 | 1 Scope 2 References |
18 | 4 Functional Characteristics 4.1 Typical Diagrams |
19 | Scada System Data/Control Flow Master-Station Block Diagram |
20 | System Functional Characteristics Remote-Station Block Diagram |
24 | 5 Interfaces 5.1 Mechanical Interface Block Diagram |
25 | Electrical Power and Grounding 5.3 Data and Control |
26 | Analog Input Signals Analog Output Signals |
27 | Digital Electronic Input Signals Digital Electronic Output Signals Digital Electromechanical Inputs (Status) |
28 | 5.4 Communication Digital Electromechanical Inputs (Accumulator) Digital Electromechanical Outputs |
29 | Data Communication Equipment Communication Channel |
31 | 5.5 ManIMachine |
32 | Environmental Conditions Recommended Electrical Graphic Symbols and Meanings |
33 | 6.1 Environment Operating Temperature and Humidity by Location |
34 | 6.2 Vibrationandshock 6.3 SeismicEnvironment |
35 | 6.4 Lightning Protection 6.5 Acoustic Interference Limitations Electromagnetic Interference (emi) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (emc) |
36 | Noise Criteria (NC) Curves for Speech Communication |
37 | 7 Characteristics 7.1 Reliability 7.2 Maintainability |
38 | 7.3 Availability |
39 | 7.4 System Security |
40 | 7.5 Expandability 7.6 Changeability |
41 | 8 Marking 8.1 Identification 8.2 Nameplates 8.3 Warning 9 Tests and Inspections Stages of Tests and Inspections |
42 | Interface Tests and Inspections Test Stages and Classes of Tests |
43 | Typical Surge Withstand Capability (SWC) Test Points |
44 | 9.3 Environmental Tests 9.4 Functional Tests |
45 | System Performance Tests SystemInputScenario |
46 | Bum-In Tests (Optional) Availability Test (Optional) Acceptance Test (Optional) |
47 | 9.9 Documentation Verification 10 Documentation 10.1 Design 10.2 Installation Operating Instructions and Records |
48 | Maintenance Instructions and Records 10.5 Test |
49 | Master/Remote Station Interconnections |
50 | Appendix B Bibliography |