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BSI PD IEC/TR 61850-90-10:2017

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Communication networks and systems for power utility automation – Models for scheduling

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This part of IEC 61850, which is a Technical Report, describes scheduling for devices using IEC 61850.

The parameters, which identify this new namespace, are:

  • Namespace Version: 2017

  • Namespace Revision: A

  • UML model file which reflects this namespace edition: wg10uml02v17-wg18uml02v11bwg17uml02v18- jwg25uml02v04c.eap, UML model version WG17UML02v18

  • Namespace release date: 2017-06-12

  • Namespace name: “(Tr)IEC61850-90-10:2017A”

The namespace “(Tr)IEC61850-90-10:2017A” is considered as “transitional” since the models are expected to be included in the next editions of IEC 61850-7-4xx and IEC 61850-7-3. Potential extensions/modifications may happen if/when the models are moved to International Standard status. Only the new data objects and CDCs that are not said inherited from existing LNs will be tagged with this namespace name. The others should still refer to the namespace where they are primarily defined.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
4 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms
4 Requirements for schedules
4.1 Schedules for establishing time-based behaviour
Tables
Table 1 – Normative abbreviations for data object names
11 4.2 Relation between schedules and directly set values and parameters of the DER system
5 Principles for modelling schedules
5.1 Schedule controllers and their schedules
12 5.2 Scheduling and direct control / setting
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Case when the scheduled entity is of type "controllable data object"
5.2.3 Case when the scheduled entity is of type "setting"
Figures
Figure 1 – Scheduling principle
13 5.3 Schedule behaviour
15 5.4 Schedule structure
Table 2 – Expected behaviour of a schedule
16 5.5 Managing schedules
5.5.1 Overview
5.5.2 The state machine of the schedule
Table 3 – Structure of a schedule
17 Figure 2 – State diagram for schedule
18 Figure 3 – Flow chart for transition out of running state
19 5.5.3 The role of the schedule controller
20 5.5.4 Relations between schedule controller, schedule and scheduled entity
Figure 4 – Handling priorities of schedules todetermine the Active one
21 5.6 Configuration of schedules
6 IEC 61850 LNs and CDCs
6.1 CDCs of supported scheduled entities
Figure 5 – Relation between schedule controller, schedulesand entity controlled
22 6.2 Package CommonDataClasses_90_10
6.2.1 General
23 6.2.2 Package CDCStatusInfo
Figure 6 – Class diagram CDCStatusInfo::CDCStatusInfo90_10
24 Table 4 – Attributes of TCS
Table 5 – Attributes of ORS
25 6.3 Logical node classes
6.3.1 General
Figure 7 – Class diagram LogicalNodes_90_10::LogicalNodes_90_10
26 6.3.2 Package LNGroupF
Figure 8 – Class diagram LNGroupF::LNGroupF
27 Table 6 – Data objects of FSCC
28 Table 7 – Data objects of FSCH
30 6.4 Enumerated data attribute types
6.4.1 General
6.4.2 Schedule states (ScheduleStateKind enumeration)
6.4.3 Schedule states (ScheduleEnablingErrorKind enumeration)
Figure 9 – Class diagram DOEnums_90_10::DOEnums_90_10
Table 8 – Literals of ScheduleStateKind
Table 9 – Literals of ScheduleEnablingErrorKind
31 6.5 SCL enumerations (from DOEnums_90_10)
6.6 Schedule implementation examples
32 Annex A (informative)Impact of Mode (Mod) on the schedule status and onthe controllable entity
33 Annex B (informative)Conditions for element presence
Table B.1 – Conditions for presence of elements within a context
35 Annex C (informative)Abstract classes used as a basis for new LNs/CDCs
C.1 General
C.2 <<abstract>> Common attributes for primitive CDC (BasePrimitiveCDC)
C.3 <<abstract,admin>> LN: Domain   Name: DomainLN
Table C.1 – Attributes of BasePrimitiveCDC
36 Table C.2 – Data objects of DomainLN
37 Annex D (informative)Time setting related CDC and attributes
D.1 General
D.2 Calendar time definition (CalendarTime)
Figure D.1 – Interpretation of calendar time settings
38 D.3 Time setting CDC (TSG)
D.3.1 General
Figure D.2 – Class diagram TSG::TSG
Table D.1 – Attributes of CalendarTime
39 D.3.2 <<abstract>> Time setting (TSG)
D.3.3 Time setting (FC=SP) (TSG_SP)
D.3.4 Time setting (FC=SG) (TSG_SG)
Table D.2 – Attributes of TSG
Table D.3 – Attributes of TSG_SP
40 D.3.5 Time setting (FC=SE) (TSG_SE)
D.3.6 Month (MonthKind enumeration)
Table D.4 – Attributes of TSG_SG
Table D.5 – Attributes of TSG_SE
41 D.4 Occurrence (OccurrenceKind enumeration)
D.5 Period (PeriodKind enumeration)
Table D.6 – Literals of MonthKind
Table D.7 – Literals of OccurrenceKind
42 D.6 Week day (WeekdayKind enumeration)
Table D.8 – Literals of PeriodKind
Table D.9 – Literals of WeekdayKind
43 Annex E (informative)Scheduling example
Figure E.1 – LN instances and relationships involved in theimplementation of the schedule example
44 Figure E.2 – Timelines associated to the example
BSI PD IEC/TR 61850-90-10:2017
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