1 Substation Automation Solutions - SAS600 Series Rev B Compressed
Transcript of 1 Substation Automation Solutions - SAS600 Series Rev B Compressed
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CHP050 - Substation Automation Systems SAS 600 Series
Peter Rietmann, Global Product Management, Substation Automation Systems, BU Network Management
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Content
Introduction
Applications, Selection of Solutions
The solutions in detail
Marketing Material
Conclusion
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Electrical Power System Overview Automation Solutions
Network Control Center Regional Control Center
Distribution Substation Transmission Substation Feeders Feeders
Medium Voltage High Voltage
Small SCADA, DMS
Feeder Automation
SCADA, EMS
Substation Automation Substation Automation
Process Automation
Low Voltage Medium Voltage
Distribution
Substation
Reclosure, RMU, … Switchgear, Trafo, … Switchgear, Trafo, … Drive, motor, …
Utility Power plant, Industries
Electrical
integration
Offering for small SCADA and Substation Automation
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Substation Automation Functional allocation
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Station Automation
Monitoring
Fault evaluation
Event & Alarm Viewing
and Acknowledgement
Remote Communication for
Telecontrol & Supervision
Protection
Control
Monitoring
Interlocking
Data acquisition
GIS or AIS Switchgear
Instrument Transformers
Power Transformers
Surge Arresters
Non-conventional trfrs
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Substation Automation Product portfolio
MicroSCADA Pro
SYS600
SYS600C
RTU560
RTU560A,C, G
COM600
AFS Family
AFS670, 675, 677
AFS650, 655
Relion
REx670
REx650
REx630
REx615
REx610
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ABB’s structured offering
SAS 600 Series
Station level Substation
Automation Solutions
based on IEC 61850
SAS
BPS 600 Series
Bay Protection Solutions
based on IEC 61850
BPS
BCS 600 Series
Bay Control Solutions
based on IEC 61850
BCS
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Focus of this presentation
SAS station level Substation Automation Solutions for Local and / or remote control and monitoring
Ensuring secure and reliable operation of GIS and AIS substations All voltage levels Any configuration Every size
AIS substation
GIS substation
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Content
Introduction
Applications, Selection of Solutions
The solutions in detail
Marketing Material
Conclusion
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SAS Solutions Positioning
RTU 560 DIN-rail
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RTU560G based SAS – Compact Low End Solution Smallest distribution applications, proxy
Main characteristics
Centralized compact DIN rail mountable
RTU
Focus on remote control
Connection of I/O modules
Supports various protocols for IED
integration (IEC61850, IEC103, DNP3.0
and Modbus)
System Functions
Time synchronization Basic user authority handling Group alarms, group signals
Basic monitoring and control functions
System supervision, alarms, events, status indications,
measurements
Remote control, monitoring and diagnostics (Gateway)
Advanced monitoring and control functions
Uploading and storage of disturbance fault records
System Size
Number of bay level IEDs (estimation) 1..20
Max. number of data points (fix limitation) 750
Max. number of serial ports e.g. for IEC101, IEC103, .. 2
Max. number of Ethernet Ports e.g. for IEC61850, IEC104, … 1
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COM600 based SAS – Low End Solution Small distribution applications
Main characteristics
Centralized embedded PC based
station computer
Optimal solution for integration of ABB
MV IEDs
Compact installation directly into the
switch gear compartment
System Functions
Time synchronization Basic user authority handling Group alarms, group signals
Basic monitoring and control functions
System supervision, alarms, events, status indications,
measurements
Remote control, monitoring and diagnostics (Gateway)
Local control and monitoring (HMI)
Advanced monitoring and control functions
Uploading and storage of disturbance fault records Fault record analysis Remote parameter setting and reading Data Historian / Measurement Reports Dynamic busbar coloring
System Size
Number of bay level IEDs (estimation) 1..30
Max. number of remote links 2
Max. number of Ethernet Ports 1
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SAS605 – Flexible RTU based solution Distribution and sub-transmission applications
Main characteristics
Centralized RTU based station computer
Direct I / O boards
Large numbers of protocols for IED
integration and remote communication
supported
Focus on remote control, optional basic
local control
System Functions
Time synchronization
Basic user authority handling
Group alarms, group signals
Basic monitoring and control functions
System supervision, alarms, events, status indications,
measurements
Remote control, monitoring and diagnostics (Gateway)
Local control and monitoring (HMI)
Advanced monitoring and control functions
Uploading and storage of disturbance fault records
Trends
System Size
Number of bay level IEDs (estimation) 1..60
Max. number of data points (fix limitation) 5’000
Number of remote links 4
Number of IEC61850 Networks 1..3
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SAS635 – Flexible RTU based solution Distribution and sub-transmission applications
Main characteristics
Distributed station level devices
RTU based gateway
Large numbers of protocols for IED
integration and remote communication
supported
High reliable remote control and
advanced local control functionality
System Functions
Time synchronization Multi level user authorization handling Versatile language support, including operator-specific languages Group alarms, group signals Blocking list Zooming, panning, de-cluttering
Basic monitoring and control functions
System supervision, alarms, events, status indications,
measurements
Remote control, monitoring and diagnostics (Gateway) Single line pictures and system supervision pictures Control dialogues, select before execute for operation
Advanced monitoring and control functions
Remote parameter setting and reading Uploading and storage of disturbance fault records Fault record analysis Measurement reports Trends External alarming (e-mail, short message, fax…) Dynamic busbar coloring Automatic sequence control
System Size
Number of bay level IEDs (estimation) 1..60
Max. number of data points (fix limitation) 5’000
Number of remote links 4
Number of IEC61850 Networks 1..3
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SAS610…690 - High End Solutions High End Solutions for all types of applications
Main characteristics
Distributed station level devices
Scalable architecture and functionality
(From single to fully redundant system
architecture, from basic to advanced
functions)
Large systems supported (Large numbers
of IEDs, highest performance)
Extremely high flexibility (Functionality,
communication topology)
System Functions
Time synchronization Multi level user authorization handling Versatile language support, including operator-specific languages Group alarms, group signals Blocking list Zooming, panning, de-cluttering Redundancy (hot stand-by)
Basic monitoring and control functions
System supervision, alarms, events, status indications,
measurements
Remote control, monitoring and diagnostics (Gateway) Single line pictures and system supervision pictures Control dialogues, select before execute for operation
Advanced monitoring and control functions
Remote parameter setting and reading Uploading and storage of disturbance fault records Fault record analysis Measurement reports Trends External alarming (e-mail, short message, fax…) Dynamic busbar coloring Automatic sequence control
System Size
Number of bay level IEDs (estimation) 1..150 *)
Max. number of data points (fix limitation) > 10’000
Number of remote links 4 *)
Number of IEC61850 Networks 1..3 *)
*) more on request
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SAS Solutions – Feature Comparison
System Functions RTU560G COM600 SAS 605 SAS 635 SAS 610…690
Time synchronization Basic user authority handling Multi level user authorization handling Versatile language support, including operator-specific languages Group alarms, group signals Blocking list Zooming, panning, de-cluttering Redundancy (hot stand-by)
Basic monitoring and control functions
System supervision, alarms, events, status indications, measurements Remote control, monitoring and diagnostics (Gateway) Single line pictures and system supervision pictures Control dialogues, select before execute for operation
Advanced monitoring and control functions
Remote parameter setting and reading Uploading and storage of disturbance fault records Fault record analysis Measurement reports Trends External alarming (e-mail, short message, fax…) Dynamic busbar coloring Automatic sequence control
System Size
Number of bay level IEDs 1..20 1..30 1..60 1..60 1..150 *)
Max. number of data points 750 5’000 5’000 > 10’000
Number of remote links 2 2 4 4 4 *)
Number of IEC61850 Networks 1 1 1..3 1..3 1..3 *)
*) more on request
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SAS Solutions System design philosophy
Distributed Functionality
Graceful degradation
Use as few components as possible to
create a solution
More equipment reduces the availability
More equipment increases the maintenance
effort
Use highly reliable system components
Substation proofed
No moving parts
Design only critical components
redundant. E.g. …
Redundant power supplies
Redundant PCs
Higher availability
Better performance
Fully interoperable communication
structure
Redundancy not on the level of IED port
Communication network is designed and
working independent of the bay level IED
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Content
Introduction
Applications, Selection of Solutions
The solutions in detail
Marketing Material
Conclusion
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RTU560 DIN Rail based Solution Positioning
RTU 560 DIN-rail
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RTU560 DIN Rail based solutions System overviews
Remote control /
Substation Automation
Distribution and
Smart Grid RTU
Communication
Gateway (Proxy)
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RTU560 DIN Rail based solutions Features
Compact solution
High degree scalability
Cost effective solution for
Transformer supervision
Fault current detection
Decentralized generation
Fault detection, isolation, restoration (FDIR)
560CMG10
560CIG10
RTU211
560CMD11
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RTU560 DIN Rail based solutions Functions
Basic functions
IEC 61850 client and server
Support of all standard classic protocols
such as IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-
104, DNP3, DNP3 over WAN
Serial interfaces:
1 serial I/O bus (wired-OR-Bus)
3 external communication interfaces
(2x RS232C, 1x RS485)
1..2 Ethernet 10/100 BaseT (LAN interface)
Integrated cyber security features
Up to 750 data points
Optional functions
PLC functionality including smart grid
applications
Directional fault current detection
Archive for sequence of events, disturbance
records, load profiles and measurands
Integrated Human Machine Interface
Remote diagnosis possibility with data and
configuration update
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RTU560 DIN Rail based solutions Hardware input/output and serial interfaces overview
Rugged Metal Housing Scalable Housing
560CMG10
560CIG10 560CMD11 560CMU01
Integrated
I/Os
N/A 16 binary inputs
8 binary outputs
8 analog inputs (mA)
N/A Up to 4 of the following modules:
16 binary inputs
8 binary outputs
6 analog inputs (mA)
2 analog outputs
6 temperature sensors
Serial
Interfaces
1x Ethernet RJ45
3x Serial
1x Ethernet RJ45
3x Serial
2x Ethernet RJ45
4x Serial
Optional: GSM/GPRS
1x Ethernet RJ45
3x Serial
Dimensions
W x H x D
204 x 105 x 55 mm 230 x 150 x 84 mm 204 x 105 x 55 mm (181 – 741) x 116 x 81 mm
Depending on integrated I/Os
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RTU560 DIN Rail based solutions – References Asia
Customer need
Small RTU application for feeder automation in distribution network
Small RTU application at bay level for substation application
ABB response
RTU560 for DIN rail for FRTU (Feeder RTUs)
RTU560 for DIN rail as DIM (Distributed I/O Module) at bay level
Customer benefits
Space saving
Remote diagnostics and maintenance
Highly adaptable to customer requirements
Modular I/O module that is freely configurable in terms of physical design
RTU560 DIN Rail based solutions Summary benefits and advantages
Target markets
Low end SA solution, smart grids,
Oil & Gas
Customer benefits
Very compact, scalable and cost
efficient solution for gateway with full
RTU560 functionality
Extendable with local IO on request
Integrated solution for wireless
communication
Competitive Advantage
Industrial embedded hardware, not
Microsoft based operating system
Integrated HMI - Easy use/configure
Integrated local archiving
Programmable Logic Control (PLC)
IEC 61850 client and server
Cyber security features
Remote diagnostics/access, easy
maintenance & replacement
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COM 600 based Solution Positioning
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COM 600 based Solution System Overview
COM6xx
REx 610 / 615
REx 54x
NCC connection, IEC -101, -104
DNP 3.0 (Serial and TCP)
Optional local HMI Optional remote Web HMI
Notebook PC connection when visiting the site
SPA, Modbus, IEC 61850
Internet
/ LAN /
WAN
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COM 600 based Solution Features
Communication Gateway COM 6xx
Embedded hardware
No moving parts - no fans, no hard disks
Power supply unit: 19-30 VDC, 110 V AC / DC
Protection by enclosure: IP 50
Operation -25 to +70 degrees Celsius
Storage -40 to +80 degrees Celsius
Dimensions: 250 x 100 x 70 mm (W x H x D)
Weight: 1,2 kg
Interfaces: 4 serial ports Ethernet ports, 100Mbit / s, 4 USB interfaces 1 parallel interface VGA interface keyboard and mouse
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COM 600 based Solution Functions
HMI
Browser based
Local and remote
Local HMI optional
Process Data View and
Control
Single Line Diagrams
Positions of objects
Bus-bar colouring
Possible to monitor data
and signals
Possible to operate
switching devices
Change parameter
settings (on-line)
Event List
Alarm List
System Supervision
Disturbance data upload
trough the LE system
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COM 600 based Solution Functions
Example: Single Line
Diagram
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SAS 605 Solution Positioning
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SAS 600 Series Solutions Overview
The solutions ...
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SAS 600 Series Solution Architecture Overview
SAS 605
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SAS 605 System Overview
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SAS 605 Communication Topologies IEC61850 Station Bus
Centralized Ring
Switches mounted in a centralized cubicle
Short distance between centralized communication cubicle and the bay level IEDs
Decentralized Ring
Switches mounted distributed in the bay and station cubicles
Long distances between station level and bay level IEDs
Multi networks
Complete separation of communica- tion network
For centralized and decentralized ring applicable
Increased performance and availability
e.g. for different voltage levels
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SAS 605 Communication Topologies Master/Slave Protocols
Star Configuration
Dedicated fiber optical connection to bay level IEDs in star configuration
Star coupler rack mounted in station cubicle
Highest availability for master/slave protocols
Loop Configuration
Fiber optical loop integration of up typically up to 8 IEDs per loop
For SPA bus devices
Multi-drop Configuration
Most economic solution
Based on RS485 and shielded cables
For DNP3.0 and Modbus protocols
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SAS 605 Functions Overview
System Diagnostics Archiving
Alarm list
Event list
Single line
System Supervision
Secure operation
User management
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SAS 605 Functions Integrated HMI
Provides the graphical operator
interface
Shows monitoring data
Allows to control the substation
Allows the printing on request
Very low configuration effort
Local or remote operation
Removable (Notebook) or fix installed
operator workplace
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SAS 605 Functions User authority
Different user groups
System Diagnosis, Status Information
System Diagnosis, Status Information,
Configuration, Firmware
System Diagnosis, Status Information,
Command Output
Administrator
Select the user group
you would like to
modify
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SAS 605 Functions Event List
Event structure
Time
Object name and status
Object qualifier
Event class
Sorting and filtering function
Event buffer size max. 100.000 entries
All different RTU560 data points can be
activated to be enabled for the event list
Upload of the event list for archiving
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SAS 605 Functions Alarm List
Alarm list with
Alarm class
Status
Time
Object name and status
Max. 10 different alarm classes
Individual or complete list
acknowledgement of alarms
Two alarm types
Acknowledgement required
No acknowledgement required
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SAS 605 functions Analog values as curve
Analog values as curve
Archive functionality
Up to 100.000 entries per archive
Possibility to display archive values
Analog value information
Analog measurement information
Integrated total information
Improved graphical visualisation
Dynamic scaling
Fixed scaling
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SAS 605 Functions Single Line Diagram
Detailed picture of the substation
Each voltage level has a single line
diagram, if necessary more than one
picture
All switching devices and
measurements are displayed
Access to the operation dialogs
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SAS 605 Functions Secure operation
Control Authority Handling
Password protected access and user
management control
Select before execute
Interlocking (Bay and station wide
interlocking)
Synchrocheck supervision
Double command blocking
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SAS 605 Functions System Supervision
Representation of system related status
informations
Shows the project specific system
architecture
Detailed status of the RTU560 and their
sub-devices
Status information of each connected
IED
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Cyber security features implemented
acc. to e.g. NERC-CIP, IEC 62351
or IEEE 1686:
User access control
User Account Management
User Account Logging
Role Based Access Control
Password complexity
Security logging
Security Event Log
Syslog and ArcSight logging
Security events and alarms can be
sent via host protocol
User access control
and security logging
SAS 605 Functions RTU560 – Cyber security features
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Secure Web Server
Encrypted communication
Standard browser
Selection of http:// or https://
possible by configuration
Virtual Private Network
IPsec with fixed and public IP
addresses
Different services can be channeled
(e.g. telecontrol protocols, Access to
PLC)
System hardening
Severe system testing
Secure web server
and virtual private
network
SAS 605 Functions RTU560 – Cyber security features
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SAS 605 Main Components RTU560 Communication Rack (1/2)
Used as gateway for tele-control as
connection point to the station HMI and
for direct connection of hardwired I/Os
Modular design
Parallel processing architecture
Multi-protocol support
Communication rack with CPU modules
Extension racks for I/O modules and fiber
optical coupler modules
Hardware
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SAS 605 Main Components RTU560 Communication Rack (2/2)
Master Protocols towards IEDs
IEC61850-8-1
SPA
IEC60870-5-103
DNP3.0
Modbus
IEC60870-5-101
IEC60870-5-104
DNP3.0
DNP3.0 over LAN/WAN
Protocols towards NCC
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RTU560 increases availability through a
flexible redundancy concept
Suitable for all types of redundant
requirements:
Redundant power supply
Supervised power supply units
Replacement of power supply
during operation
Redundant communication links to
the control center and sub devices
Redundant pairs of communication
Units (CMUs)
Replacement of CMU during
operation
SAS 605 Main Components RTU560 Redundancy
Redundant Power
Supply Redundant CMUs
Active – Standby
Redundant
links
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SAS 605 Main Components RTU560 Master clock
Master Clock Module
GPS, DCF77 or IRIG-B
Installed in the RTU560
communication rack
Antenna directly connected to the
clock module
Synchronizes the RTU560 and
connected IEDs (depending on the used
communication protocol)
Real Time Clock
Module
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SAS 605 Main Components RTU560 I/O Modules (1/2)
16 binary input channels
Input voltage 110 or 220 V DC
16 binary relay output channels
Switching voltage max. 250
VDC/AC
Continuous current: 8A
Breaking capacity 50W
(L/R=40ms)
Binary Input Binary Output
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SAS 605 Main Components RTU560 I/O Modules (1/2)
8 differential inputs
input current ±2 / ±5 / ±10 / ±20 /
±40mA
input voltage ±2 VDC, 0...20
VDC
2 outputs per module
±2,5 / ±5 / ±10 / ±20 / 4..20 mA
Analog Input Analog Output
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SAS 605 Software RTU560 Integrated HMI
Picture Editor
HMI Application RTU 560
Library
Good selection of object libraries
Max. 20 different pages
Max. 200 dynamic elements per page
Import of background pictures
Control authority by local / remote switch
User authorization with password protection
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SAS 605 Software RTU560 Picture Editor
Creation of project specific pictures
Static picture elements
Dynamic symbols
Different background colors and
pictures
Standard drawing functions
Easy linking of dynamic picture
elements with RTU560 data points
Pre-defined alarm and event lists
Consistency check with RTU560 data
points
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SAS 605 Main Components Cubicle
Communication Cubicle
Based on RESP07
RTU560 Communication rack and all
extension racks mounted in the
hinged frame
Extension modules for 110V DC I/Os
are mounted inside the cubicle
Optional: Integration of the Panel PC in
the front door
Optional: DC/AC Inverter for
secure power supply of the AC
powered equipment
SAS 605 – RTU560 Rack Based Solution Summary benefits and advantages
Target markets
Distribution and sub transmission
Benefits
Fully IEC 61850-compliant
substation automation solutions
Flexible communication concept to
adapt to almost any kind of IED and
to several network control centers
Low maintenance and spare parts
costs
Open system strategy
High security
Easy system extension
Competitive Advantage
Industrial embedded hardware, not
Microsoft based operating system
Integrated HMI - Easy use/configure
Integrated local archiving
Programmable Logic Control (PLC)
IEC 61850 client and server
Cyber security features
Remote diagnostics/access, easy
maintenance & replacement
Redundancy & high reliability
Multiline host communication
Expandability
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SAS 610…690 Solution Positioning
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SAS 600 Series Solutions Overview
The solutions ...
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SAS 600 Series Solution Architecture Overview
SAS 610…690
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SAS 610 System Overview
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SAS 630 / 635 System Overview
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** Used gateways
SAS630: SYS 600C
SAS635: RTU560
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SAS 650 System Overview
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SAS 670 System Overview
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SAS 690 System Overview
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SAS 610…690 Communication Topologies IEC61850 Station Bus
Centralized
Ring
Switches
mounted in a
centralized
cubicle
Short
distance
between
centralized
communic-
ation cubicle
and the bay
level IEDs
Decentralized Ring
Switches mounted
distributed in the
bay and station
cubicles
Long distances
between station
level and bay level
IEDs
Multi networks
Complete separation of
communication network
For centralized and
decentralized ring
applicable
Increased performance
and availability
e.g. for different voltage
levels
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SAS 610…690 Functions Overview Basic Functions
Primary equipment supervision Control Secure Operation
Measurements
Alarms System Supervision
User Management
Sequences of Events
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SAS 610…690 Functions Overview Advanced Functions
DR upload and Analysis Measurement Trends and Reports Trip Counter Table
Load Shedding
Automatic Sequences External Alarming
IED parameterization
Dynamic Busbar Coloring
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SAS 610…690 Functions System Functions – Time Synchronization
Reference time comes either from the
optional master clock, from the station
computer or from the NCC
Time signal is then distributed to all
devices via the station bus using SNTP
message
The time tagging of process data is
done in each IED individually
In case optional master clock fails
station computer will synchronize the
IEDs
Station
Bus
IEC61850-8-1
HMI
SNTP
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Time Synchronization Methods System Configuration using SNTP
Time synchronization by dedicated Time master (single and redundant)
All system components can be synchronized with highest accuracy
GPS / SNTP Time Master
(Main)
GPS / SNTP Time Master
(Backup)
Station Computer
Bay Level IEDs
T T T T
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T T
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Synchronized by SNTP time master(s)
Option
Ethernet Switches
S
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S S
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S S
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S S S S S
All connections used by SNTP are supervised
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Time Synchronization Methods Typical System Configuration using IRIG-B
GPS / IRIG-B Time Master
Bay Level IEDs
T Synchronized by IRIG-B time master
Ethernet Switches
Station Computer
T T T T
T
T T
Time synchronization by dedicated Time master (single)
Only a subset of system components can be synchronized with IRIG-B
T
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T T
T
T Not synchronized or via station computer (lower accuracy)
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Time Synchronization Methods Comparison Table
Feature SNTP IRIG-B
Architecture
Supported topologies Any Only star or daisy chain
Communication infrastructure IEC 61850 Network is used Separate Network required
Supported by IEC 61850 compliant devices Yes Limited
Supported by Ethernet Switches and Routers Yes No
Support of Multiple Time Masters Yes (depends on IED) No
Redundant Connection to IEDs Yes, in future PRP, HSR No
Interoperability
According IEC 61850 Standard Yes No
Accuracy
Time synchronization accuracy 1 ms 100 µs
Time stamp resolution at the IED 1 ms 1 ms
Availability and Supervision
Supervision All connections supervised only indirectly via IEDs
Availability High, by using multiple time master Medium, only single time master
Economics
Fiber optical cables and cabling costs Low, no separate network required High, separate network required
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SAS 610…690 Functions System Functions – System Supervision
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Switch 3
Control and protection IEDs are
supervised on station level via
IEC61850 communication
All other devices are supervised using
SNMP like
Ethernet switches,
master clock,
printers
additional workstation
Station bus supervision
One general Alarm for ring
redundancy
Additional the location of the ring
failure will be monitored
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SAS 610…690 Functions System Functions – Station HMI
Tool-tips Graphical Display Zoom, Panning and Decluttering
Maintenance Management
Data Analysis
Internet links Line specification
Manuals & Data Sheet
Electrical diagram
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Line specification
Fast and easy navigation to information
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SAS 610…690 Functions System Functions – Remote Control
Serial communication link to a remote
control center
Support of several remote links and
protocols
Control of Fall Back Switch
Sending of indications, alarms,
measurements
Receiving of commands
Command Authority Handling
Building of group alarms
Building of measurement
pre- calculations
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SAS 610…690 Functions System Functions – Remote Maintenance
Remote Workplace
File transfer
Disturbance record files
Historical events
Measurement reports
Log files
…
Diagnostics
Diagnostic counters
Detailed health status
Log files
…
Remote parameter reading and
setting
Control IEDs
Protection IEDs
…
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SAS 610…690 Functions SAS Cyber Security – Overview
Secure remote access
Network
Separation
Hardened
systems
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SAS 600 Series Main Components IEC61850 Communication Services
Network Control Centre
......
Real time: SV, GSE
Real time: GSE
IEC61850-8-1
Station Bus
Process Bus
IEC61850-9-2
Protection
Merging Unit
Control
Bay 1
Protection Control
Bay N
Ethernet Switch
Client - server:
Commands,
Reporting, Log,
Directory
services, File
transfer
SAS
Gateway
Station Computer
Master Clock
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SAS 600 Series Main Components Ethernet Switches for IEC61850 Station Bus (1/3)
IEC 61850 uses standard Ethernet
IEC 61850 can therefore take
advantage from all the options of
modern Ethernet
Ethernet Switches Requirements
Priority tagging
SNMP for supervision
110…220V DC supply
Temperature 0..+55°C
EMC to suite SA environment
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SAS 600 Series Main Components Ethernet Switches for IEC61850 Station Bus (2/3)
ABB FOX Switch Family
Utility Grade Switches
IEC 61850 approved
IEEE 1613 compliant EMI substations requirement
Extended temperature range 0°C up to 60°C option -40°C to 85°C option conformal coating (high humidity)
Fanless design
Redundant power supply
AC and DC power supply
AFS670/675
AFS650/655
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SAS 600 Series Main Components Ethernet Ring Functionality
1
2
Full functionality is established after optical link
between two switches failed handled by the
redundancy management of the Switch
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Power Supply
CPU Board
I/O Boards
SAS 600 Series Main Components Dedicated Network using external switches
Power Supply
CPU Board
I/O Boards
Protection or
Control Device
Switch
Pow
er S
upply
Pow
er S
upply
Tx Rx
Rx Tx Rx Tx
Rx Tx
Power Supply
CPU Board
I/O Boards
Protection or
Control Device
Tx Rx
Rx Tx
Switch
Protection or
Control Device
Rx Tx Rx Tx
External Switches for high reliable solutions
Fully interoparable with any IED
High performance ring possible with up to 1 Gbit/s speed for backbone
High reliable switches with redundant power supply
IED manufacturer independent solution
Communication completely independent of IEDs
Higher availability
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SAS 610…690 Series Main Components Industrial Station Computer
MicroSCADA Pro Main Features
Graphical User Interface for local operation at
station level
IEC61850 Connectivity
Optional: SYS600 Hot stand-by function for
redundant station computer
Optional: COM500i software package for
remote control function
Applications
Station HMI
Optional Integrated Gateway functionality
Standard Configuration
Windows XP, 7, 2003 Server or 2008 Server
MicroSCADA Pro
LAN Cards for IEC61850 Communication
Optional Components
Redundant hard disk (RAID)
Redundant power supply
Serial communication ports for remote control
Redundant Monitor Card
Windows Terminal Services
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SYS 600
Real time data base
Pictures for substation status visualization with
new GUI
Tools for system operation and configuration
MicroSCADA OPC DA client
A stand-alone MicroSCADA node behind TCP/IP
Easy mapping between OPC namespace and process
database
IEC61850-8-1 OPC Server
MMS protocol stack implementation
Namespace corresponding to IEC61850-7-x data model
Time synchronization: SNTP client
SCL device descriptions import for signal engineering
Prozess
Datenbank
OPC Client
IEC61850-8-1
OPC Server
SNMP
OPC Server
SY
S600
SAS 610…690 Series Main Components MicroSCADA Pro
Function Detailed Tasks
Synchronization of
data and
functions
Process data (measurement, events, etc.)
Commands (Commands are reported in both computers)
Control authority
Alarm acknowledgement
Event history
Report data and settings
Trend data and settings
Blockings
Settings of Markers in application displays
Stored disturbance record files
Stored setting files
Documentation files
User Authority
Handling
One common user authority handling to manage all users
Engineering Data
Consistency
All engineering changes, e.g. editing application displays, changing
data bases or changing command procedures are automatically
replicated to the stand-by application to guarantee complete
data consistency
Automatic Data
Restoration
The application data is automatically restored after replacement of the
faulty computer
SAS 610…690 Series Main Components MicroSCADA Pro – Hot stand-by (HSB) functionality
Data updated
via shadowing
Online Data
Data flow
Following Functions are synchronized via shadowing Normal Operation Mode
Watchdog
Application
MAIN
Application
1st Server: HOT
OPC Server
IEC 61850
IEC 61850-8-1
Workplace 1 Workplace 2
Remote
Comm.
Process
Database
Pictures Watchdog
Application
MAIN
Application
2nd Server: Stand-by
OPC Server
IEC 61850
Remote
Comm.
Process
Database
Pictures
Data updated
via shadowing
Online Data
Data flow
NCC
SAS 610…690 Series Main Components MicroSCADA Pro – HSB normal operation
SAS 610…690 Series Main Components MicroSCADA Pro – HSB after 1st server failed
Watchdog
Application
MAIN
Application
1st Server:
OPC Server
IEC 61850
IEC 61850-8-1
Workplace 1 Workplace 2
Remote
Comm.
Process
Database
Pictures Watchdog
Application
MAIN
Application
2nd Server: HOT
OPC Server
IEC 61850
Remote
Comm.
Process
Database
Pictures
F A I L U R E NCC
Data updated
via shadowing
Online Data
Data flow
SAS 610…690 Series Main Components MicroSCADA Pro – Hot-hot vs hot stand-by
Functionality Description Hot-Hot Hot Stand-by
Synchronization of following
data and actions:
Process data (measurements, events, …) No, both receive it
independent from the
process
Yes
Commands (commands are reported on both
computers)
No Yes
Control Authority handling No Yes
Alarm acknowledgment No Yes
Historical data (Events) No Yes
Reports (report data, picture templates and
settings)
No Yes
Trends (trend data, picture templates and settings) No Yes
Blockings (update, events, printing, commands, …) No Yes
Setting of markers in application pictures No Yes
Stored DR files No Yes
Stored set files No Yes
Documentation files No Yes
User authority handling One common user authority handling to manage all
users
No Yes
Engineering data consistency All engineering changes e.g. editing application
pictures, changing data bases or changing
command procedures are also automatically
updated on the stand-by application to guarantee
complete data consistency
No Yes
Automatic data restoration Full application data restoration after replacement
of faulty computer
No Yes
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SAS 610…690 Main Components RTU560 – RTU Based Gateway
Main Features
Modular design
Parallel processing architecture
Multi-protocol support
Communication rack with CPU modules
Functionality
Signal routing
Data conversion
Alarm Groups
Applications
Gateway for remote control
Solutions
SAS635
Supported Slave Protocols
IEC60870-5-101
IEC60870-5-104
DNP3.0 serial
DNP3.0 over LAN/WAN
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Main Features
Long life time grounds on rugged industrial hardware
No rotating materials, no fans required
Optional redundant power supply
Functionality
Signal routing
Data conversion
Alarm Groups
Command Authority handling
Redundant configuration
Applications
Gateway for remote control
Solutions
SAS630, SAS650, SAS690
Supported Slave Protocols
IEC60870-5-101
IEC60870-5-104
DNP3.0 serial
DNP3.0 over LAN/WAN
SAS 610…690 Main Components SYS 600C – Embedded Gateway
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SAS 610…690 Main Components Time Server
Dedicated Time Server Unit
GPS, DCF-77 or IRIG-B Receiver
SNTP Time server
1..4 LAN connections
SNMP for supervision
Synchronization direct to the
station
bus not via station computer or
gateway
Synchronizes all IEDs as well as
the station computers and
gateways
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SAS 610…690 Main Components IEC 61850 Proxy
Main Features
Rugged metal housing for DIN rails
1x Ethernet 10/100 BaseT
3x Serial interfaces
Optional Extension I/O modules: BI, BO, AI, AO
Functionality
Connects legacy protocols and hardwired information to the IEC61850 station bus
PLC functions
Supported Master Protocols
IEC60870-5-101
DNP3.0
Modbus
and many more
IEC 61850-8-1
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SAS 610…690 Main Components Security appliance for remote control
Main Features
2 ports on LAN side
Single or redundant P/S 110/220V DC
No moving parts
IEC61850-3
1..2 Ethernet for protected side
1..2 Ethernet for unprotected side
Security Features
Router/FW/VPN
Stateful FW with NAT
Full IPSec VPN
Support Radius Password Mgmnt
Support X.509 Certificate
SNMPV2, 3
NERC CIP compliant with Gauntlet
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SAS 610…690 Main Components Security appliance for remote maintenance
Main Features
DIN rail mounted
Dual source Input 9.6 - 60 VDC
No moving parts
1 Ethernet for protected side
1 Ethernet for unprotected side
Security Features
Router/FW/VPN
Stateful FW with NAT
Full IPSec VPN
QoS
IP Spoofing protection
Protection against DoS attacks
Support X.509 Certificate
SNMPV1, 2, 3
AFF650
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SAS 610…690 Main Components Delivery Package
Complete system
All equipment with station container
and communication cubicles
Completely engineered
Complete documentation
Option: Factory acceptance test
Option: Site test
SAS 610…690 – MicroSCADA Pro based solutions Summary benefits and advantages
Target markets
Distribution to highest transmission
Benefits
Fully IEC 61850-compliant
substation automation solutions
Flexible station bus topologies
including multiple networks
Advanced HMI functionality
Scalable architecture and
functionality
Simplified future extendibility in
functionality and size
Open connectivity through OPC
interfaces
Competitive Advantage
Large installed base, long
experience
Life cycle management - application
migration
Flexible hardware selection – stand
pc, IPC, embedded computers
Cyber security features
Redundancy (hot stand-by)
Multiline host communication
Expandability – Supports large
number of device
Hierarchical architecture
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Content
Introduction
Applications, Selection of Solutions
The solutions in detail
Marketing Material
Conclusion
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Flyer – Substation Automation Systems Main purpose and content
SG2875 “business card”
High level flyer for general SA
promotion and usage, guides to
SAS600 brochure and BCS/BPS
brochure and ABBs products
Main topics
Complete solutions link to
solution portfolio
Best-in-class applications
Maximum benefits from IEC
61850
Complete confidence link to
product portfolio
Experience counts
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Flyer – Substation Automation Systems Some impressions
Substation Automation Solutions Bay Level Solutions
ABB Products
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Brochure – Substation Automation Solutions SAS 600 Main purpose and content
SAS 600 Series of modular station level
solutions (EN, DE, FR)
Overview Brochure for all SAS600 Series
solutions. For general promotion and usage.
Main topics
More than IEC 61850 compliant
Modular scalable architectures
Flexible Ethernet Topologies
Distributed functionality
SAS600 Series solutions
Basic and advanced functionalities
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Brochure – Substation Automation Solutions SAS 600 Some impressions
System Architectures
Basic and Advanced Function
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Brochure – Cyber security for SAS by ABB Main purpose and content
ABBs activities and position concerning Cyber Security for substation automation systems
Brochure for case by case usage to provide ABBs statement related to cyber security
Main topics
ABB addresses cyber security in every aspect
System approach to ensure cyber security
Cyber security addressed throughout the system life cycle
Cyber security on system level
Cyber security features in station level products
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Brochure – Cyber security for SAS by ABB Some impressions
ABB’s Secure SA System Architecture
Overview of security standards
ABB Security features
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Data Sheets – SAS605 … SAS690 Main purpose and content
Separate Data Sheet for each solution
SAS605, SAS610, SAS630, SAS635, SAS650,
SAS670, SAS690
Data sheets for case by case handout or part of
tender and base design documents, or to
influence specification.
Content
System design
Hardware and software components
System configuration
Functions
Technical Data
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Content
Introduction
Applications, Selection of Solutions
The solutions in detail
Marketing Material
Conclusion
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Conclusion
ABB’s SA Solutions
State-of-the-art solutions based on
ABB‘s experience in the area of
substation automation and the standard
IEC61850
Designed for maximum security,
efficiency and relibility in terms of local
and remote control.
Scalable functionality and architecture,
from basic to advanced functions, from
single to fully redundant configuration
Ready made solutions, Pre-engineered,
Pre-documented, Pre-tested
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