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D30 Line Distance Protection System
GE Multilin
5.2 PRODUCT SETUP
5 SETTINGS
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This example shows how to configure the transmission and reception of three IEC 61850 data items: a single point status
value, its associated quality flags, and a floating point analog value.
The following procedure illustrates the transmission configuration.
1.
Configure the transmission dataset by making the following changes in the
PRODUCT SETUP
COMMUNICATION
IEC 61850 PROTOCOL
GSSE/GOOSE CONFIGURATION
TRANSMISSION
CONFIGURABLE GOOSE
CONFIGURABLE
GOOSE 1
CONFIG GSE 1 DATASET ITEMS
settings menu:
–
Set
ITEM 1
to “GGIO1.ST.Ind1.q” to indicate quality flags for GGIO1 status indication 1.
–
Set
ITEM 2
to “GGIO1.ST.Ind1.stVal” to indicate the status value for GGIO1 status indication 1.
–
Set
ITEM 3
to “MMXU1.MX.Hz.mag.f” to indicate the analog frequency magnitude for MMXU1 (the metered fre-
quency for SRC1).
The transmission dataset now contains a quality flag, a single point status Boolean value, and a floating point analog
value. The reception dataset on the receiving device must exactly match this structure.
2.
Configure the GOOSE service settings by making the following changes in the
PRODUCT SETUP
COMMUNICATION
IEC 61850 PROTOCOL
GSSE/GOOSE CONFIGURATION
TRANSMISSION
CONFIGURABLE GOOSE
CONFIGU-
RABLE GOOSE 1
settings menu:
–
Set
CONFIG GSE 1 FUNCTION
to “Enabled”.
–
Set
CONFIG GSE 1 ID
to an appropriate descriptive string (the default value is “GOOSEOut_1”).
–
Set
CONFIG GSE 1 DST MAC
to a multicast address (for example, 01 00 00 12 34 56).
–
Set the
CONFIG GSE 1 VLAN PRIORITY
; the default value of “4” is OK for this example.
–
Set the
CONFIG GSE 1 VLAN ID
value; the default value is “0”, but some switches may require this value to be “1”.
–
Set the
CONFIG GSE 1 ETYPE APPID
value. This setting represents the ETHERTYPE application ID and must match
the configuration on the receiver (the default value is “0”).
–
Set the
CONFIG GSE 1 CONFREV
value. This value changes automatically as described in IEC 61850 part 7-2. For
this example it can be left at its default value.
3.
Configure the data by making the following changes in the
PRODUCT SETUP
COMMUNICATION
IEC 61850 PROTO-
COL
GGIO1 STATUS CONFIGURATION
settings menu:
–
Set
GGIO1 INDICATION 1
to a FlexLogic operand used to provide the status of GGIO1.ST.Ind1.stVal (for example, a
contact input, virtual input, a protection element status, etc.).
4.
Configure the MMXU1 Hz Deadband by making the following changes in the
PRODUCT SETUP
COMMUNICATION
IEC 61850 PROTOCOL
MMXU DEADBANDS
MMXU1 DEADBANDS
settings menu:
–
Set
MMXU1 HZ DEADBAND
to “0.050%”. This will result in an update to the MMXU1.MX.mag.f analog value with a
change greater than 45 mHz, from the previous MMXU1.MX.mag.f value, in the source frequency.
The D30 must be rebooted (control power removed and re-applied) before these settings take effect.
The following procedure illustrates the reception configuration.
1.
Configure the reception dataset by making the following changes in the
PRODUCT SETUP
COMMUNICATION
IEC
61850 PROTOCOL
GSSE/GOOSE CONFIGURATION
RECEPTION
CONFIGURABLE GOOSE
CONFIGURABLE GOOSE
1
CONFIG GSE 1 DATASET ITEMS
settings menu:
–
Set
ITEM 1
to “GGIO3.ST.Ind1.q” to indicate quality flags for GGIO3 status indication 1.
–
Set
ITEM 2
to “GGIO3.ST.Ind1.stVal” to indicate the status value for GGIO3 status indication 1.
–
Set
ITEM 3
to “GGIO3.MX.AnIn1.mag.f” to indicate the analog magnitude for GGIO3 analog input 1.
The reception dataset now contains a quality flag, a single point status Boolean value, and a floating point analog
value. This matches the transmission dataset configuration above.
2.
Configure the GOOSE service settings by making the following changes in the
INPUTS/OUTPUTS
REMOTE DEVICES
REMOTE DEVICE 1
settings menu:
–
Set
REMOTE DEVICE 1 ID
to match the GOOSE ID string for the transmitting device. Enter “GOOSEOut_1”.
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