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SEL-400 Series Relays
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20171006
IEC 61850 Communication
IEC 61850 Operation
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Reports: Fourteen predefined datasets (BRDSet01–BRDSet07 and
URDSet01–URDSet07) correspond to the default seven buffered and
seven unbuffered reports. Note that you cannot change the number
(14) of each type of report (buffered or unbuffered) within Architect.
However, you can alter the data attributes that a dataset contains or
even create new datasets, and so define what data an IEC 61850
client receives with a report.
Supplemental Software Support
Examine the data structure and values of the supported IEC 61850 LNs with an
MMS browser such as MMS Object Explorer and AX-S4 61850 from Sisco, Inc.
The settings needed to browse the relay with an MMS browser are shown below.
Time Stamps and Quality
In addition to the various data values, the two attributes quality and t (time stamp)
are available at any time. The time stamp is determined when data or quality
change is detected. A change in the quality attribute can also be used to issue an
internal event.
The time stamp is applied to all data and quality attributes (Boolean, Bstrings,
Analogs, etc.) in the same fashion when a data or quality change is detected.
However, there is a difference in how the change is detected between the different
attribute types. For points in a dataset that are also listed in the SER, the change is
detected by the SER process. For all other Booleans or Bstrings, the change is
detected via the scanner, which compares the last state against the previous state
to detect the change. For analogs, the scanner looks at the amount of change rela-
tive to the dead band configured for the point to indicate a change and apply the
time stamp. In all cases, these timestamps are used for the reporting model.
LN data attributes listed in the SER will have SER timestamps of 1 ms accuracy
for data change events. All other LN data attributes are scanned on a 1/2-second
interval for data change and have 1/2-second time stamp accuracy.
The relay uses GOOSE quality attributes to indicate the quality of the data in its
transmitted GOOSE messages. Under normal conditions, all attributes are zero,
indicating good quality data.
shows the GOOSE quality attributes
available to devices that subscribe to GOOSE messages from relay datasets that
contain them. Internal status indicators provide the information necessary for the
device to set these attributes. For example, if the device becomes disabled, as
shown via status indications (e.g., an internal self-test failure), the relay will set
the Validity attribute to INVALID and the Failure attribute to TRUE. Note that
the relay does not set any of the other quality attributes. These attributes will
always indicate FALSE (0). See the Architect help for additional information on
GOOSE Quality attributes.
OSI-PSEL (Presentation Selector)
00000001
OSI-SSEL (Session Selector)
0001
OSI-TSEL (Transport Selector)
0001
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