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F60 Feeder Protection System
GE Multilin
5.2 PRODUCT SETUP
5 SETTINGS
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These settings are applicable to fixed (DNA/UserSt) GOOSE only.
The
GOOSE ID
setting represents the IEC 61850 GOOSE application ID (GoID) name string sent as part of each GOOSE
message. This string identifies the GOOSE message to the receiving device. In revisions previous to 5.0x, this name string
was represented by the
RELAY NAME
setting.
The
DESTINATION MAC
setting allows the destination Ethernet MAC address to be set. This address must be a multicast
address; the least significant bit of the first byte must be set. In F60 releases previous to 5.0x, the destination Ethernet MAC
address was determined automatically by taking the sending MAC address (that is, the unique, local MAC address of the
F60) and setting the multicast bit.
The
GOOSE VLAN PRIORITY
setting indicates the Ethernet priority of GOOSE messages. This allows GOOSE messages to
have higher priority than other Ethernet data. The
GOOSE ETYPE APPID
setting allows the selection of a specific application
ID for each GOOSE sending device. This value can be left at its default if the feature is not required. Both the
GOOSE VLAN
PRIORITY
and
GOOSE ETYPE APPID
settings are required by IEC 61850.
The configurable GOOSE settings are shown below.
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CONFIGURABLE GOOSE 1(8)
The configurable GOOSE settings allow the F60 to be configured to transmit a number of different datasets within IEC
61850 GOOSE messages. Up to eight different configurable datasets can be configured and transmitted. This is useful for
intercommunication between F60 IEDs and devices from other manufacturers that support IEC 61850.
The configurable GOOSE feature allows for the configuration of the datasets to be transmitted or received from the F60.
The F60 supports the configuration of eight (8) transmission and reception datasets, allowing for the optimization of data
transfer between devices.
Items programmed for dataset 1 will have changes in their status transmitted as soon as the change is detected. Dataset 1
should be used for high-speed transmission of data that is required for applications such as transfer tripping, blocking, and
breaker fail initiate. At least one digital status value needs to be configured in dataset 1 to enable transmission of all data
configured for dataset 1. Configuring analog data only to dataset 1 will not activate transmission.
Items programmed for datasets 2 through 8 will have changes in their status transmitted at a maximum rate of every
100 ms. Datasets 2 through 8 will regularly analyze each data item configured within them every 100 ms to identify if any
changes have been made. If any changes in the data items are detected, these changes will be transmitted through a
GOOSE message. If there are no changes detected during this 100 ms period, no GOOSE message will be sent.
For all datasets 1 through 8, the integrity GOOSE message will still continue to be sent at the pre-configured rate even if no
changes in the data items are detected.
The GOOSE functionality was enhanced to prevent the relay from flooding a communications network with GOOSE mes-
sages due to an oscillation being created that is triggering a message.
CONFIGURABLE
GOOSE 1
CONFIG GSE 1
FUNCTION: Enabled
Range: Enabled, Disabled
MESSAGE
CONFIG GSE 1 ID:
GOOSEOut_1
Range: 65-character ASCII string
MESSAGE
CONFIG GSE 1 DST MAC:
010CDC010000
Range: standard MAC address
MESSAGE
CONFIG GSE 1
VLAN PRIORITY: 4
Range: 0 to 7 in steps of 1
MESSAGE
CONFIG GSE 1
VLAN ID:
0
Range: 0 to 4095 in steps of 1
MESSAGE
CONFIG GSE 1
ETYPE APPID:
0
Range: 0 to 16383 in steps of 1
MESSAGE
CONFIG GSE 1
CONFREV:
1
Range: 0 to 4294967295 in steps of 1
MESSAGE
CONFIG GSE 1
DATASET ITEMS
Range: 64 data items; each can be set to all valid MMS
data item references for transmitted data
Summary of Contents for F60 UR Series
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Page 398: ...8 8 F60 Feeder Protection System GE Multilin 8 2 FAULT LOCATOR 8 THEORY OF OPERATION 8 ...
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