
GE Multilin
L30 Line Current Differential System
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5 SETTINGS
5.2 PRODUCT SETUP
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The details about each scheme are shown in the following table.
The configurable GOOSE feature is recommended for applications that require GOOSE data transfer between UR-series
IEDs and devices from other manufacturers. Fixed GOOSE is recommended for applications that require GOOSE data
transfer between UR-series IEDs.
IEC 61850 GOOSE messaging contains a number of configurable parameters, all of which must be correct to achieve the
successful transfer of data. It is critical that the configured datasets at the transmission and reception devices are an exact
match in terms of data structure, and that the GOOSE addresses and name strings match exactly. Manual configuration is
possible, but third-party substation configuration software may be used to automate the process. The EnerVista UR Setup
software can produce IEC 61850 ICD files and import IEC 61850 SCD files produced by a substation configurator (refer to
the
IEC 61850 IED configuration
section later in this appendix).
The following example illustrates the configuration required to transfer IEC 61850 data items between two devices. The
general steps required for transmission configuration are:
1.
Configure the transmission dataset.
2.
Configure the GOOSE service settings.
3.
Configure the data.
The general steps required for reception configuration are:
1.
Configure the reception dataset.
2.
Configure the GOOSE service settings.
3.
Configure the data.
Table 5–1: GOOSE RETRANSMISSION SCHEMES
SCHEME
SQ NUM
TIME FROM THE
EVENT
TIME BETWEEN
MESSAGES
COMMENT
TIME ALLOWED TO LIVE
IN MESSAGE
Aggressive
0
0 ms
0 ms
Event
2000 ms
1
4 ms
4 ms
T1
2000 ms
2
8 ms
4 ms
T1
2000 ms
3
16 ms
8 ms
T2
Heartbeat * 4, 5
4
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T0
Heartbeat * 4, 5
5
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T0
Heartbeat * 4, 5
Medium
0
0 ms
0 ms
Event
2000 ms
1
16 ms
16 ms
T1
2000 ms
2
32 ms
16 ms
T1
2000 ms
3
64 ms
32 ms
T2
Heartbeat * 4, 5
4
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T0
Heartbeat * 4, 5
5
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T0
Heartbeat * 4, 5
Relaxed
0
0 ms
0 ms
Event
2000 ms
1
100 ms
100 ms
T1
2000 ms
2
200 ms
100 ms
T1
2000 ms
3
700 ms
500 ms
T2
Heartbeat * 4, 5
4
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T0
Heartbeat * 4, 5
5
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T0
Heartbeat * 4, 5
Heartbeat
0
0 ms
0 ms
Event
2000 ms
1
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T1
2000 ms
2
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T1
2000 ms
3
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T2
Heartbeat * 4, 5
4
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T0
Heartbeat * 4, 5
5
Heartbeat
Heartbeat
T0
Heartbeat * 4, 5
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