The open or closed positions of the HV apparatuses are inputs to software modules
distributed in the control IEDs. Each module contains the interlocking logic for a bay.
The interlocking logic in a module is different, depending on the bay function and the
switchyard arrangements, that is, double-breaker or 1 1/2 breaker bays have different
modules. Specific interlocking conditions and connections between standard
interlocking modules are performed with an engineering tool. Bay-level interlocking
signals can include the following kind of information:
•
Positions of HV apparatuses (sometimes per phase)
•
Valid positions (if evaluated in the control module)
•
External release (to add special conditions for release)
•
Line voltage (to block operation of line earthing switch)
•
Output signals to release the HV apparatus
The interlocking module is connected to the surrounding functions within a bay as
shown in figure
Interlocking
modules in
other bays
Interlocking
module
SCILO
SCSWI
Apparatus control
modules
SXCBR
SCILO
SCSWI
SXSWI
Apparatus control
modules
SCILO
SCSWI
SXSWI
Apparatus control
modules
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Figure 305:
Interlocking module on bay level
Bays communicate via the station bus and can convey information regarding the
following:
•
Unearthed busbars
•
Busbars connected together
•
Other bays connected to a busbar
•
Received data from other bays is valid
Figure
illustrates the data exchange principle.
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