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Date Code 20171006
Instruction Manual
SEL-400 Series Relays
IEC 61850 Communication
IEC 61850 Operation
GOOSE
The Generic Object Oriented Substation Event (GOOSE) object within IEC
61850 is for high-speed control messaging. IEC 61850 GOOSE automatically
broadcasts messages containing status, controls, and measured values onto the
network for use by other devices. IEC 61850 GOOSE sends the message several
times, increasing the likelihood that other devices receive the messages.
IEC 61850 GOOSE objects can quickly and conveniently transfer status, con-
trols, and measured values between peers on an IEC 61850 network. Configure
SEL devices to respond to GOOSE messages from other network devices with
Architect. Also, configure outgoing GOOSE messages for SEL devices in Archi-
tect. See the Architect help for more information.
Each IEC 61850 GOOSE sender includes a text identification string (GOOSE
Control Block Reference) in each outgoing message and an Ethernet multicast
group address. Devices that receive GOOSE messages use the text identification
and multicast group to identify and filter incoming GOOSE messages.
Virtual bits (VB001–VB256) are control inputs that you can map to values from
incoming GOOSE messages using the Architect software. See the VB
nnn
bits in
,
, and
for details on which logical nodes and
names are used for these bits. This information can be useful when searching
through device data with MMS browsers. If you intend to use any relay Virtual
bits for controls, you must create SEL
OGIC
equations to define these operations.
The relay is capable of receiving and sending analog values via peer-to-peer
GOOSE messages. Remote Analogs (RA001–RA256) are analog inputs that you
can map to values from incoming GOOSE messages. Remote Analog Outputs
(RAO01–RAO64) can be used to transmit analog values via GOOSE messages.
You must create SEL
OGIC
control equations to assign internal relay values to
RAO points in order to transmit them via GOOSE.
Figure 17.3
GOOSE Quality Attributes
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