Draft61850-7-3©1EC:2002 -1-57WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFD1S 1EC61850-7-3 Communication networks and systems in substations Part 7-3:Basic communication structure for substations and feeder equipment-Common data classes Revision 7.10:25th August,2002
Draft 61850-7-3 IEC:2002 – 1 – 57/WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFDIS IEC 61850-7-3 Communication networks and systems in substations Part 7-3: Basic communication structure for substations and feeder equipment - Common data classes Revision 7.10: 25th August, 2002
Draft61850-7-3©1EC:2002 -2- 57WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFD1S Page Contents 1 Scope 4 8 2 Normative references............................ 9 3 Terms and definitions.................. .10 4 Abbreviated terms........................ 10 5 Conditions for attribute inclusion... ”4444444 .11 6 Common data attribute types .12 6.1 General.... .12 6.2 Quality .12 6.2.1 Overview............... 12 6.2.2 validity... .13 6.2.3 Detail quality.13 6.2.4 SOupCe......4 6.2.5 Test4 6.2.6 Blocked by operator......... 6.2.7 14 Quality in the client server context..15 6.2.8 Relation between quality identifiers....................................16 6.3 Analogue value....... .19 6.4 Configuration of analogue value. .19 6.5 Range configuration....................................................................................... 20 6.6 Step position with transient indication ................................................... 20 6.7 Pulse configuration.... 20 6.8 Originato .21 6.9 Unit definitic0n.… 22 6.10 Vector definition ...... 22 7 Common data class specifications.......................................................... 23 7.1 General...... 23 7.2 Name spaces . 23 7.3 Common data class specifications for status information......................... 23 7.3.1 Basic status information template........ 23 7.3.2 Single point status (SPS)......... 24 7.3.3 Double point status (DPS) 24 7.3.4 Integer status (INS).. 25 7.3.5 Protection activation information (ACT).......................................... 26 7.3.6 Directional protection activation information (ACD)........................... 26 7.3.7 Security violation counting (SEC) .27 7.3.8 Binary counter reading (BCR).......... 28 7.4 Common data class specifications for measurand information......... 29 7.4.1 Basic measurand information template.......... 29 7.4.2 Measured value (MV)................ 。444444.444444444444444.4444444.4444444 29 7.4.3 Complex measured value (CMV)................................................... 30 7.4.4 Sampled value (SAV).................... 30 7.4.5 .................................................... .31 7.4.6 Delta (DEL)... 32 7.4.7 Sequence (SEQ).... 32 7.4.8 Harmonic Value (HMV)... 33 7.4.9 Harmonic value for WYE (HWYE)................................................... 33 7.4.10 Harmonic value for DEL (HDEL)..... .34 7.5 Common data class specifications for controllable status information.............. 36 7.5.1 Application of services.. .36 7.5.2 Controllable single point (SPC)............................................... 36 7.5.3 Controllable double point (DPC)...........................................37 7.5.4 Controllable integer status (INC)....... .38 7.5.5 Binary controlled step position information (BSC)................................ .38 7.5.6 Integer controlled step position information(ISC)..... .39 7.6 Common data class specifications for controllable analogue information..........41
Draft 61850-7-3 IEC:2002 – 2 – 57/WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFDIS Page Contents 1 Scope .....................................................................................................................8 2 Normative references ..............................................................................................9 3 Terms and definitions ..............................................................................................10 4 Abbreviated terms ...................................................................................................10 5 Conditions for attribute inclusion ..............................................................................11 6 Common data attribute types ...................................................................................12 6.1 General ..........................................................................................................12 6.2 Quality ...........................................................................................................12 6.2.1 Overview ............................................................................................12 6.2.2 validity................................................................................................13 6.2.3 Detail quality.......................................................................................13 6.2.4 Source................................................................................................14 6.2.5 Test....................................................................................................14 6.2.6 Blocked by operator ............................................................................14 6.2.7 Quality in the client server context.......................................................15 6.2.8 Relation between quality identifiers .....................................................16 6.3 Analogue value...............................................................................................19 6.4 Configuration of analogue value......................................................................19 6.5 Range configuration........................................................................................20 6.6 Step position with transient indication .............................................................20 6.7 Pulse configuration.........................................................................................20 6.8 Originator .......................................................................................................21 6.9 Unit definition .................................................................................................22 6.10 Vector definition .............................................................................................22 7 Common data class specifications ...........................................................................23 7.1 General ..........................................................................................................23 7.2 Name spaces .................................................................................................23 7.3 Common data class specifications for status information .................................23 7.3.1 Basic status information template ........................................................23 7.3.2 Single point status (SPS) ....................................................................24 7.3.3 Double point status (DPS) ...................................................................24 7.3.4 Integer status (INS).............................................................................25 7.3.5 Protection activation information (ACT)................................................26 7.3.6 Directional protection activation information (ACD) ..............................26 7.3.7 Security violation counting (SEC) ........................................................27 7.3.8 Binary counter reading (BCR)..............................................................28 7.4 Common data class specifications for measurand information..........................29 7.4.1 Basic measurand information template ................................................29 7.4.2 Measured value (MV) ..........................................................................29 7.4.3 Complex measured value (CMV) .........................................................30 7.4.4 Sampled value (SAV) ..........................................................................30 7.4.5 WYE...................................................................................................31 7.4.6 Delta (DEL).........................................................................................32 7.4.7 Sequence (SEQ).................................................................................32 7.4.8 Harmonic Value (HMV)........................................................................33 7.4.9 Harmonic value for WYE (HWYE) ........................................................33 7.4.10 Harmonic value for DEL (HDEL) ..........................................................34 7.5 Common data class specifications for controllable status information...............36 7.5.1 Application of services ........................................................................36 7.5.2 Controllable single point (SPC)............................................................36 7.5.3 Controllable double point (DPC) ..........................................................37 7.5.4 Controllable integer status (INC) .........................................................38 7.5.5 Binary controlled step position information (BSC) ................................38 7.5.6 Integer controlled step position information (ISC).................................39 7.6 Common data class specifications for controllable analogue information ..........41
Draft61850-7-3©1EC:2002 -3- 57WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFD1S 7.6.1 Application of services..... .41 7.6.2 Controllable analogue set point information (APC)...............................41 7.7 Common data class specifications for status settings......................................43 7.7.1 Application of services.... .43 7.7.2 Single point setting(SPG).... .43 7.7.3 Integer status setting (ING)........................ 444440444444404444440444444440 43 7.8 Common data class specifications for analogue settings................................ .45 7.8.1 Application of services.45 7.8.2 Analogue setting (ASG). .45 7.8.3 Setting curve(CURVE)... 46 7.9 Common data class specifications for description information.........................47 7.9.1 Basic description information template.................... .47 7.9.2 Device name plate(DP)).… .47 7.9.3 Logical node name plate (LPL).............................. .47 7.9.4 Curve shape description..................................................................... 48 8 Data attribute semantic................. 49 Annex A (normative)-Value range for units and multiplier.......................................58 Annex B (informative)-Functional constraints............ .61 Figures Figure 1-Quality identifiers in a single client-server relationship..................................15 Figure 2 -Quality identifiers in a multiple client-server relationship.................................15 Figure 3-Interaction of substitute and validity.......................18 Figure 4-Configuration of command output pulse... 21 Tables Table 1-Quality.12 Table 2-Analogue value .19 Table 3-Configuration of analogue value. Table 4-Range Configuration.... 20 Table 5-Step position with transient indication.... 20 Table 6 -Pulse configuration.............................. 20 Table 7-Originator........... 1 Table 8-Values for orcat........ 22 22 Table9-0nit................................22 Table 10 -Vector........... 22 Table 11-Name space attributes......... .23 Table 12-Basic status information template.............. .24 Table 13-Single point status common data class definition......................................... .24 Table 14-Double point status common data class specification................................ .25 Table 15-Integer status common data class specification................ .25 Table 16-Protection activation information common data class specification .26 Table 17-Directional protection activation information common data class specification.....27 Table 18-Security violation counting common data class specification.......................... 27 Table 19-Binary counter reading common data class specification................................ 28 Table 20-Basic measurand information template.................................................... 29 Table 21-Measured value..... 29 Table 22-Complex measured value.... .30 Table 23-Sampled value.......................... .31 Table 24-WYE......................... 31 Table25-Delta............ .32 Table 26-Sequence..... 32 Table 27 -Harmonic value.................. 3 Table 28-Harmonic values for WYE .34 Table 29-Harmonic values for delta.... .34
Draft 61850-7-3 IEC:2002 – 3 – 57/WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFDIS 7.6.1 Application of services ........................................................................41 7.6.2 Controllable analogue set point information (APC) ...............................41 7.7 Common data class specifications for status settings ......................................43 7.7.1 Application of services ........................................................................43 7.7.2 Single point setting (SPG) ...................................................................43 7.7.3 Integer status setting (ING) .................................................................43 7.8 Common data class specifications for analogue settings..................................45 7.8.1 Application of services ........................................................................45 7.8.2 Analogue setting (ASG).......................................................................45 7.8.3 Setting curve (CURVE) .......................................................................46 7.9 Common data class specifications for description information..........................47 7.9.1 Basic description information template.................................................47 7.9.2 Device name plate (DPL) ....................................................................47 7.9.3 Logical node name plate (LPL) ............................................................47 7.9.4 Curve shape description......................................................................48 8 Data attribute semantic............................................................................................49 Annex A (normative) – Value range for units and multiplier .............................................58 Annex B (informative) – Functional constraints ...............................................................61 Figures Figure 1 – Quality identifiers in a single client – server relationship......................................15 Figure 2 – Quality identifiers in a multiple client – server relationship...................................15 Figure 3 – Interaction of substitute and validity....................................................................18 Figure 4 – Configuration of command output pulse ..............................................................21 Tables Table 1 – Quality ................................................................................................................12 Table 2 – Analogue value ...................................................................................................19 Table 3 – Configuration of analogue value...........................................................................19 Table 4 – Range Configuration............................................................................................20 Table 5 – Step position with transient indication ..................................................................20 Table 6 – Pulse configuration..............................................................................................20 Table 7 – Originator............................................................................................................21 Table 8 – Values for orCat ..................................................................................................22 Table 9 – Unit.....................................................................................................................22 Table 10 – Vector ...............................................................................................................22 Table 11 – Name space attributes .......................................................................................23 Table 12 – Basic status information template.......................................................................24 Table 13 – Single point status common data class definition................................................24 Table 14 – Double point status common data class specification..........................................25 Table 15 – Integer status common data class specification ..................................................25 Table 16 – Protection activation information common data class specification ......................26 Table 17 – Directional protection activation information common data class specification .....27 Table 18 – Security violation counting common data class specification ...............................27 Table 19 – Binary counter reading common data class specification.....................................28 Table 20 – Basic measurand information template...............................................................29 Table 21 – Measured value .................................................................................................29 Table 22 – Complex measured value...................................................................................30 Table 23 – Sampled value...................................................................................................31 Table 24 – WYE..................................................................................................................31 Table 25 – Delta .................................................................................................................32 Table 26 – Sequence..........................................................................................................32 Table 27 – Harmonic value .................................................................................................33 Table 28 – Harmonic values for WYE ..................................................................................34 Table 29 – Harmonic values for delta ..................................................................................34
Draft61850-7-3©1EC:2002 -4- 57WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFD1S Table 30-Basic controllable status information template.............................. .36 Table 31 -Controllable single point....36 Table 32-Controllable double point..37 Table 33-Controllable integer status........ 0 38 Table 34-Binary controlled step position information... .38 Table 35-Integer controlled step position information 4444440044444440444444400444444404444444404 39 Table 36-Basic controllable analogue information template.............................................41 Table 37-Controllable analogue set point information..........41 Table 38-Basic status setting template........ .43 Table 39 -Single point setting..... 43 Table 40-Integer status setting......... 44 Table 41-Basic analogue setting template.......45 Table 42-Analogue setting......................................................................................... 45 Table 43-Setting curve......... .46 Table 44-Basic description information template..........................................4 Table 45-Device name plate common data class specification......................... .47 Table 46-Logical node name plate common data class specification................................. 48 Table 47-Curve shape description common data class specification.............................48 Table 48-Semantic of data attributes..4g Table 49 -SIunits:base units.. 58 Table 50-SI units:derived units.. 58 Table 51 -SI units:extended units .................................................................................... .5 Table 52-SI units:industry specific units..... 9 Table53-Multiplier… 60 Table 54-Functional constraints............. .61
Draft 61850-7-3 IEC:2002 – 4 – 57/WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFDIS Table 30 – Basic controllable status information template ....................................................36 Table 31 – Controllable single point ....................................................................................36 Table 32 – Controllable double point ...................................................................................37 Table 33 – Controllable integer status .................................................................................38 Table 34 – Binary controlled step position information .........................................................38 Table 35 – Integer controlled step position information ........................................................39 Table 36 – Basic controllable analogue information template ...............................................41 Table 37 – Controllable analogue set point information........................................................41 Table 38 – Basic status setting template .............................................................................43 Table 39 – Single point setting ............................................................................................43 Table 40 – Integer status setting .........................................................................................44 Table 41 – Basic analogue setting template.........................................................................45 Table 42 – Analogue setting................................................................................................45 Table 43 – Setting curve .....................................................................................................46 Table 44 – Basic description information template ...............................................................47 Table 45 – Device name plate common data class specification...........................................47 Table 46 – Logical node name plate common data class specification..................................48 Table 47 – Curve shape description common data class specification ..................................48 Table 48 – Semantic of data attributes ................................................................................49 Table 49 – SI units: base units ............................................................................................58 Table 50 – SI units: derived units ........................................................................................58 Table 51 – SI units: extended units .....................................................................................59 Table 52 – SI units: industry specific units...........................................................................59 Table 53 – Multiplier ...........................................................................................................60 Table 54 – Functional constraints........................................................................................61
Draft61850-7-3©1EC:2002 -5-57WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFD1S INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS IN SUBSTATIONS Part 7-3:Basic communication structure for substations and feeder equipment-Common data classes FOREWORD 1)The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission)is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees).The object of the IEC is to promote international co-operation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical and electronic fields.To this end and in addition to other activities,the IEC publishes International Standards.Their preparation is entrusted to technical committees;any IEC National Committee interested in the subject dealt with may participate in this preparatory work.International,governmental and non-governmental organizations liaising with the IEc also participate in this preparation.The IEC collaborates closely with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)in accordance with conditions determined by agreement between the two organizations. 2)The formal decisions or agreements of the IEC on technical matters express,as nearly as possible,an international consensus of opinion on the relevant subjects since each technical committee has representation from all interested National Committees. 3)The documents produced have the form of recommendations for international use and are published in the form of standards,technical reports or guides and they are accepted by the National Committees in that sense. 4)In order to promote international unification,IEC National Committees undertake to apply IEC International Standards transparently to the maximum extent possible in their national and regional standards.Any divergence between the IEC Standard and the corresponding national or regional standard shall be clearly indicated in the latter. 5)The IEC provides no marking procedure to indicate its approval and cannot be rendered responsible for any equipment declared to be in conformity with one of its standards. 6)Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject of patent rights.The IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. Recipients of this document are invited to submit,with their comments,notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are aware and to provide supporting documentation. This FDIS of the International Standard IEC 61850-7-3 has been prepared by the working groups 10,11 and 12 of IEC technical committee 57. This document is part of the standard series IEC 61850,a set of specifications for communication networks and systems in substations.At time of publication of this part,the following parts where intended to be part of IEC 61850: IEC 61850-1:Communication networks and systems in substations -Part 1:Introduction and overview 1EC61850-2: Communication networks and systems in substations-Part 2:Glossary IEC 61850-3:Communication networks and systems in substations -Part 3:General requirements 1EC61850-4: Communication networks and systems in substations-Part 4:System and project management /EC61850-5: Communication networks and systems in substations Part 5: Communication requirements for functions and device models 1EC61850-6: Communication networks and systems in substations -Part 6:Substation automation system configuration language
Draft 61850-7-3 IEC:2002 – 5 – 57/WG10-12(61850-7-3)R7.10/DraftFDIS INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION ____________ COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS IN SUBSTATIONS Part 7-3: Basic communication structure for substations and feeder equipment – Common data classes FOREWORD 1) The IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of the IEC is to promote international co-operation on all questions concerning standardization in the electrical and electronic fields. To this end and in addition to other activities, the IEC publishes International Standards. Their preparation is entrusted to technical committees; any IEC National Committee interested in the subject dealt with may participate in this preparatory work. International, governmental and non-governmental organizations liaising with the IEC also participate in this preparation. The IEC collaborates closely with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in accordance with conditions determined by agreement between the two organizations. 2) The formal decisions or agreements of the IEC on technical matters express, as nearly as possible, an international consensus of opinion on the relevant subjects since each technical committee has representation from all interested National Committees. 3) The documents produced have the form of recommendations for international use and are published in the form of standards, technical reports or guides and they are accepted by the National Committees in that sense. 4) In order to promote international unification, IEC National Committees undertake to apply IEC International Standards transparently to the maximum extent possible in their national and regional standards. Any divergence between the IEC Standard and the corresponding national or regional standard shall be clearly indicated in the latter. 5) The IEC provides no marking procedure to indicate its approval and cannot be rendered responsible for any equipment declared to be in conformity with one of its standards. 6) Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this International Standard may be the subject of patent rights. The IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. Recipients of this document are invited to submit, with their comments, notification of any relevant patent rights of which they are aware and to provide supporting documentation. This FDIS of the International Standard IEC 61850-7-3 has been prepared by the working groups 10, 11 and 12 of IEC technical committee 57. This document is part of the standard series IEC 61850, a set of specifications for communication networks and systems in substations. At time of publication of this part, the following parts where intended to be part of IEC 61850: IEC 61850-1: Communication networks and systems in substations – Part 1: Introduction and overview IEC 61850-2: Communication networks and systems in substations – Part 2: Glossary IEC 61850-3: Communication networks and systems in substations – Part 3: General requirements IEC 61850-4: Communication networks and systems in substations – Part 4: System and project management IEC 61850-5: Communication networks and systems in substations – Part 5: Communication requirements for functions and device models IEC 61850-6: Communication networks and systems in substations – Part 6: Substation automation system configuration language