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SEL-400 Series Relays
Instruction Manual
Date Code 20171006
Remote Data Acquisition
IEC 61850-9-2 Sampled Values (SV)
Though SV messages do not contain an actual time stamp, they do include a
value, smpcnt (sample count), that the publisher increments for each message
that it transmits, which represents the time at which the sample was taken. For
every SV message that the SV publisher transmits, smpcnt increments until it
reaches a value of 4799 on a 60 Hz system, or 3999 on a 50 Hz system. At the top
of the second, smpcnt resets to 0. Smpcnt can be used to calculate the time stamp
of the message in relation to the most recent top of a second by multiplying it by
the transmission interval (208.33 µs for a 60 Hz system or 250 µs for a 50 Hz sys-
tem). For example, a message with smpcnt=699 on a 50 Hz system was taken
699 • 250 µs = 174.75 ms after the top of the second.
SV Publisher Configuration
Architect provides support for the configuration of the SEL SV publisher via a
GUI. This interface provides the most flexible configuration of SV publications,
including the creation of customized SV datasets. This mechanism is very similar
to the configuration of GOOSE publications. For more information, see
61850 Configuration on page 17.22
Architect includes an ICD file for the SEL-401 and an ICD file for the SEL-421
with SV publication capability. ICD files of both SV publishers contain default
SV datasets, which contain combinations of the current and voltage terminals
available on the publisher, i.e. W and Y, W and Z, X and Y, or X and Z. You can
choose to publish any of these preconfigured datasets or create and publish a cus-
tom dataset that conforms to the 9-2LE guideline. This feature is useful if you
need the SV publisher to send anything other than all phases (A, B, C, and neu-
tral) of a current or voltage terminal in an SV stream.
SV publications may also be configured via Port 5 settings through QuickSet or
an ASCII terminal window. You can use Port 5 settings to quickly configure SV
streams that do not require much customization. All phases (A, B, C, and neutral)
Figure 19.9
Example Architect SV Publication Configuration
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