substation automation
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Modern Energy Management SystemsGeorgia TechAtlanta, GeorgiaWednesday, November 12, 2003
John McDonald, P.E.KEMA, Inc.
Substation Integration and Automation –Approaches and Best Practices
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Overview – Approaches and Best Practicesn System Architecture
v Substation Integration and Automation Levelsv Primary and Secondary Substationsv Architecture Functional Data Pathsv New Versus Existing Substations
n Communication Protocolsv IED Standalone Capabilitiesv IED Integration Capabilities
n Utility Case Studyv Functional Architecturev Vendor Installed Architecturev Equipment Photographs
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Intelligent Electronic Device (IED)
n Any device incorporating one or more processors with the capability to receive or send data/control from or to an external source (e.g., electronic multifunction meters, digital relays, controllers)
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Substation Integration and Automation Levels
Power System Equipment(Transformers, Breakers)
IED Implementation
IED Integration
Substation Automation Applications
Utility Enterprise
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Substation Integration
n Integration of protection, control and data acquisition functions into a minimal number of platforms to reduce capital and operating costs, reduce panel and control room space, and eliminate redundant equipment and databases
IED Integration Substation Automation
Utility Enterprise
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Substation Automationn Deployment of substation and feeder operating
functions and applications ranging from SCADA and alarm processing to integrated volt/VAR control in order to optimize the management of capital assets and enhance operation and maintenance (O&M) efficiencies with minimal human intervention
Substation Automation IED Integration
Utility Enterprise
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DACServer
IM
Corporate WAN
SubstationIntegration
System
IED(legacy)
SCADARTU
IED(RP-3599
compliant)Time Sync
Source
IM
IM
IM
User Applications
CorporateData
Repository
Bridge/Router/ Gateway/Comms Processor
Local Substation LAN
IED(legacy)
IED(RP-3599
compliant)IED
IED IED
Communications Link(radio, dedicated line, etc)
IM IM
IM
EMS
Local/RemoteIndividual IEDs
Local UI &Applications
Dial-Up Link(modem)
Local/Remote location, eg, on feeders,or at Remote Customer Substations
Comms
Comms
(direct link)
IM = Interface Module
= Other possible configurations (migration and future)
= Station environment
Example of “Primary” Substation
and “Secondary” Substation
Secondary Substation
Primary Substation
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Primary Substation Automation System
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Secondary Substation Automation System
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Architecture Functional Data Paths
Utility Enterprise Connection
SCADA Data to MCC Historical Data to Data
Warehouse
Remote Dial-In to IED
Substation Automation Applications
IED Integration Via Data Concentrator/Substation Host Processor
IED Implementation
Power System Equipment (Transformers, Breakers)
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TelCo SystemTelCo SystemLAN/WANLAN/WAN
Web Pages with:Web Pages with:ooRealReal--time valuestime valuesooRelay settingsRelay settingsooFault recordsFault records
DFR recordsDFR records
Custom filesCustom files
Fault/OscillographyFault/Oscillographydata filesdata files
Web BrowserWeb Browser
RealReal--timetimeSCADASCADA
RealReal--timetimedata & controlsdata & controls
44--wire lease linewire lease lineFrame relayFrame relay
ORACLE RdBORACLE RdB
Web serverWeb server
DNP3.0DNP3.0
All WAN All WAN communications are communications are via secure TCP/IPvia secure TCP/IP
RelaysRelays
MB+MB+RouterRouter
RTURTU
RealReal--time SCADAtime SCADAdata and controlsdata and controls(any IED’s data)(any IED’s data)
Fault records, summaries Fault records, summaries and waveform data from and waveform data from
relays (and settings)relays (and settings)
Web pages with Applet Web pages with Applet and Servlet (Java) and Servlet (Java)
software for updatessoftware for updates
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New Versus Existing Substationsn New Substationsv IEDs With Digital CommunicationsvPLCs for Direct I/OvNo Conventional RTUs
n Existing SubstationsvMay Integrate IEDs With Existing RTUs (Not
Support Non-Operational and Remote Access Data Paths)
v Integrate Existing RTU as IED or Eliminate Existing RTU and Use IEDs and PLCs for RTU I/O
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Protocol Fundamentalsn Communication Protocolv Allows Two Devices to Talk to Each Otherv Each Device Must Have the Same Protocol
Implemented, and the Same Version of the Protocol
n Both Devices From Same Supplier, and Protocoln Both Devices From Same Supplier, with Industry
Standard Protocoln Devices From Different Suppliers, with Industry
Standard Protocol
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Protocol Considerationsn North American Electric Utilities Specify the
IEDs to be Used in a Substationv Chosen Based on IED’s Standalone
Capabilities (Relay for Protection of Power System) and Not IED’s Integration Capabilities
v IEDs From Various Vendors (Will Not Accept Turnkey Approach From One Vendor With All IEDs From that Vendor)
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Protocol Considerations…(continued)n Once IEDs Specified by Utility Based on
Standalone Capabilities, Then Consider Each IED’s Integration Capabilitiesv IED Protocol Support
• Modbus, Modbus Plus, DNP3• UCA2 MMS• May Lose Some IED Functionality When Choose Other
Than IED’s Native Protocol
v IED Networking Support• RS-232 and RS-485 (Serial)• Ethernet
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IEC TC57 Harmonization with UCA2
7-2
7-3
7-4 Compatible data objects
Data Templates for Substations
Abstract Communication Service Interface (ACSI)
Mapping to MMS8-1Common ApplicationService Model (CASM)
Standard Data Types andCommon Components
Common Class Definitions
GOMSFE
Device ModelsDevice Models
Device Models
UCA261850-x-y
x - y
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North American Projects• Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) – Two
Substations and One Training Simulator• MidAmerican Energy Company (Iowa) – Two
Substations and One Training Simulator• Los Angeles Department of Water and Power – 179
Substations, Two Development Systems, One Training Simulator Over Five Years
• EPCOR Utilities (Edmonton) – Two Substations• Minnesota Power – Strategic Plan• Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO) – all
4kV, 13kV, 69kV and 230kV Substations• Frankfort Electric and Water Plant Board (Kentucky)
– Sixteen Substations and One SCADA System With Two Dispatch Centers
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Omaha Public Power District (OPPD)• EPRI Tailored Collaboration (TC) Project• Two Substations, One Training Simulator• Require all IEDs with UCA Capability to be
Integrated Using UCA2 MMS Protocol and Ethernet Networking
• Discovered that IEDs Thought to Have UCA Capability Did Not (Beckwith M2002B LTC Control)
• Discovered that IEDs Achieve UCA Capability By Adding a Separate Box (Rather Than Integrating Into IED) (RFL 9745 Teleprotection)
• Integrators Not Need SEL 2030 Communication Processor – Integrate SEL Relays Directly
• One Substation System and Training Simulator System Being Installed
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OPPD Simplified SA Functional Sketch
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Simplified OPPD SA System