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SEL-400 Series Relays
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20171006
IEC 61850 Communication
IEC 61850 Configuration
IEC 61850 Configuration
Settings
lists IEC 61850 settings. These settings are only available if your
device includes the optional IEC 61850 protocol.
Architect
NOTE:
Not all SEL-400 series relays
support SV.
The Architect software enables protection and integration engineers to design
and commission IEC 61850 substations containing SEL IEDs.
Engineers can use Architect to perform the following configuration tasks.
➤
Organize and configure all SEL IEDs in a substation project.
➤
Configure incoming and outgoing GOOSE messages.
➤
Configure SV publication and subscription, if supported.
➤
Edit and create GOOSE and SV datasets.
➤
Read non-SEL IED Capability Description (ICD) and Configured
IED Description (CID) files and determine the available IEC 61850
messaging options.
➤
Use or edit preconfigured datasets for reports.
➤
Load device settings as part of IEC 61850 CID files into SEL IEDs.
➤
Generate ICD files that will provide SEL IED descriptions to other
manufacturers’ tools so they can use SEL GOOSE messages and
reporting features.
NOTE:
Other manufacturers’ ICD and
CID files must have IEC 61850
outgoing GOOSE messages with
Application IDs (APPIDs) of exactly
four characters and VLAN IDs of
exactly three characters so that the
relay can successfully subscribe to
them. If you attempt to configure a
relay to subscribe to a GOOSE
message that does not meet this
criteria, the relay will reject the CID
file upon download. Edit other
manufacturers’ ICD and CID files prior
to importing them into Architect by
adding leading zeros to the APPID and
VLAN ID of outgoing GOOSE
messages, as necessary.
Architect provides a GUI for engineers to select, edit, and create IEC 61850
GOOSE messages important for substation protection, coordination, and control
schemes. Typically, the engineer first places icons representing IEDs in a substa-
tion container, then edits the outgoing GOOSE messages or creates new ones for
each IED. The engineer may also select incoming GOOSE messages for each
IED to receive from any other IEDs in the domain. Architect has the capability to
read other manufacturers’ ICD and CID files, enabling the engineer to map the
data seamlessly into SEL IED logic. See the Architect help for more information.
Architect also provides a GUI for engineers to configure SV publications and SV
subscriptions when the IED supports SV. The process is similar to that described
for GOOSE, except that SEL SV devices can either publish or subscribe to SV,
but not both. The engineer edits or creates SV publication datasets to configure
the SEL SV publisher(s). Architect then displays the available SV publications in
the project, using any SV publications defined in the project, including those
from imported CID files from other manufacturers' SV publishers. The engineer
then configures subscriptions by mapping the published data to the available ana-
log channels in the SEL SV subscriber.
Table 17.9
IEC 61850 Settings
Label
Description
Range
Default
E61850
IEC 61850 interface enable
Y, N
N
EGSE
Outgoing IEC 61850 GSE message enable
Y, N
N
EMMSFS
Enable MMS File Services
Y, N
N
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