
5.3.2
Configuring a GOOSE publisher with the IEC 61850
Configuration tool
To control the GOOSE data publishing, such as addressing, every publisher IED must
have at least one data set for GOOSE data and one GOOSE control block.
1.
Group the data to a data set sent to IEC 61850 station bus.
2.
Define the GOOSE control block.
The IED can send single binary, double binary, integer and floating
point data values with a quality attribute. A quality attribute is used at
the receiver side to check data validity.
5.3.2.1
Creating a GOOSE data set with the IEC 61850 Configuration tool
The sending data set is defined with the GOOSE control block. With the IEDs of this
product series, the sending GOOSE data set can have a maximum of 20 data attributes
to minimize the message-handling load in the receiving and sending IEDs.
All data sets must be configured under the logical node LLN0 and must be provided
with names unique within the IED. The IEDs allow a maximum of four GOOSE
control blocks, which effectively limits the IED to four data sets for GOOSE, as there
is a one-to-one correspondence between the GOOSE control blocks and GOOSE data
sets. Typically, it is sufficient to define a single data set and control block for an
application. However, it is recommended to use a separate data set and corresponding
control block for analog values.
1.
Select the target IED in the
Plant Structure
view.
2.
Select
GOOSE Communication
in the drop-down box on the toolbar.
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Figure 6:
Selecting GOOSE communication
3.
Select the
Data Sets
tab.
4.
To add a new data set, right-click the area containing the data set names and
select
New
.
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