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Content
Introduction
Utility
SCADA, EMS
Network Control Center
Feeder Automation
Electrical integration Distribution Substation Feeders Feeders
Substation Automation
Distribution Substation
Substation Automation
Transmission Substation
Medium Voltage
High Voltage
Drive, motor,
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Reclosure, RMU,
Switchgear, Trafo,
Switchgear, Trafo,
Station Level
Bay Level
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
Process Level
MicroSCADA Pro SYS600 SYS600C RTU560 RTU560A,C, G COM600 AFS Family AFS670, 675, 677 AFS650, 655 Relion REx670 REx650 REx630 REx615 REx610 REx605
Bay Level
SAS
SAS 600 Series
BCS
BCS 600 Series
BPS
BPS 600 Series Bay Protection Solutions based on IEC 61850
GIS substation
AIS substation
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
Content
Introduction
RTU560G based SAS Compact Low End Solution Smallest distribution applications, proxy
System Functions Time synchronization
1..20 750 2 1
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 Size Number of bay level IEDs Max. number of data points Max. number of serial ports Max. number of Ethernet Ports
(estimation) (fix limitation) e.g. for IEC101, IEC103, .. e.g. for IEC61850, IEC104,
(estimation) 1..30 2 1
Main characteristics Centralized embedded PC based station computer Optimal solution for integration of ABB MV IEDs Compact installation directly into the switch gear compartment
Dynamic busbar coloring System Size Number of bay level IEDs Max. number of remote links Max. number of Ethernet Ports
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
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
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
SAS610690 - High End Solutions High End Solutions for all types of applications
System Functions Time synchronization
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)
Advanced monitoring and control functions Remote parameter setting and reading Uploading and storage of disturbance fault records
*) more on request
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)
1..150 *) > 10000
1..60 5000
1..30
1..60 5000
2
1
2
1
4
1..3
4
1..3
4 *)
1..3 *) *) more on request
Distributed Functionality
Graceful degradation
More equipment reduces the availability More equipment increases the maintenance effort
Redundancy not on the level of IED port Communication network is designed and working independent of the bay level IED
Content
Introduction
Process
Bay
Station
Compact solution
High degree scalability Cost effective solution for
560CIG10
Transformer supervision Fault current detection Decentralized generation Fault detection, isolation, restoration (FDIR)
560CMD11
RTU211
Basic functions
Optional functions
IEC 61850 client and server Support of all standard classic protocols such as IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5104, DNP3, DNP3 over WAN
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
Serial interfaces:
1..2 Ethernet 10/100 BaseT (LAN interface) Integrated cyber security features Up to 750 data points
RTU560 DIN Rail based solutions Hardware input/output and serial interfaces overview
Rugged Metal Housing
560CMG10 560CIG10 560CMD11
Scalable Housing
560CMU01
Integrated I/Os
N/A
16 binary inputs
8 binary outputs 8 analog inputs (mA)
N/A
6 temperature sensors
1x Ethernet RJ45
Serial Interfaces
1x Ethernet RJ45
1x Ethernet RJ45
2x Ethernet RJ45
3x Serial
3x Serial
4x Serial
Optional: GSM/GPRS
3x Serial
230 x 150 x 84 mm
204 x 105 x 55 mm
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
Target markets
Competitive Advantage
Industrial embedded hardware, not Microsoft based operating system Integrated HMI - Easy use/configure
Customer benefits
Very compact, scalable and cost efficient solution for gateway with full RTU560 functionality
NCC connection, IEC -101, -104 DNP 3.0 (Serial and TCP)
COM6xx
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
Event List
Alarm List
System Supervision
Disturbance data upload trough the LE system
SAS 605
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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System Diagnosis, Status Information, Configuration, Firmware System Diagnosis, Status Information, Command Output Administrator
All different RTU560 data points can be activated to be enabled for the event list
Upload of the event list for archiving
Archive functionality
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
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
Cyber security features implemented acc. to e.g. NERC-CIP, IEC 62351 or IEEE 1686:
Security logging
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
Modular design Parallel processing architecture Multi-protocol support Communication rack with CPU modules Extension racks for I/O modules and fiber optical coupler modules
Used as gateway for tele-control as connection point to the station HMI and for direct connection of hardwired I/Os
Redundant links
Redundant communication links to the control center and sub devices Redundant pairs of communication Units (CMUs)
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)
8 differential inputs
input current 2 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 40mA input voltage 2 VDC, 0...20 VDC
Library
HMI Application
RTU 560
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
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
Competitive Advantage
Benefits
Industrial embedded hardware, not Microsoft based operating system Integrated HMI - Easy use/configure
Fully IEC 61850-compliant substation automation solutions Flexible communication concept to adapt to almost any kind of IED and to several network control centers
SAS 610690
**
Centralized Decentralized Ring Ring Switches mounted Switches distributed in the mounted in a bay and station centralized cubicles cubicle Long distances Short between station distance level and bay level between IEDs centralized communication cubicle and the bay level IEDs
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Multi networks Complete separation of communication network For centralized and decentralized ring applicable Increased performance and availability e.g. for different voltage levels
User Management
Measurements
System Supervision
Alarms
Sequences of Events
IED parameterization
Load Shedding
External Alarming
Automatic Sequences
HMI
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
SNTP
Station Bus IEC61850-8-1
Ethernet Switches
T S T S S S T S S
T S
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Ethernet Switches
T T T
Synchronized by IRIG-B time master Not synchronized or via station computer (lower accuracy)
Architecture Supported topologies Communication infrastructure Supported by IEC 61850 compliant devices Supported by Ethernet Switches and Routers Support of Multiple Time Masters Redundant Connection to IEDs Interoperability
Any IEC 61850 Network is used Yes Yes Yes (depends on IED) Yes, in future PRP, HSR Only star or daisy chain Separate Network required Limited No No No
Yes
No
1 ms 1 ms
100 s 1 ms
Supervision
Availability
Switch 1
8 Ok
Ok
Switch 2
Ok
Control and protection IEDs are supervised on station level via IEC61850 communication All other devices are supervised using SNMP like Ethernet switches,
Ok
Switch 3
Ok
Ok
Switch 4
Ok
C C
P P
C C
P P
Maintenance Management
Internet links
Electrical diagram
RM U (CCCF)
a ux REC 535 +12V Radio Mod em (O ptional)
+24 V
O I O I O I
on off
O I
O I
O I
R em o te
MV LV
Remote Workplace
File transfer
Diagnostics
Diagnostic counters
Master Clock
Ethernet Switch
......
Protection
Control
Bay 1
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Merging Unit
SAS 600 Series Main Components Ethernet Switches for IEC61850 Station Bus (1/3)
IEC 61850 can therefore take advantage from all the options of modern Ethernet
SNMP for supervision 110220V DC supply Temperature 0..+55C EMC to suite SA environment
SAS 600 Series Main Components Ethernet Switches for IEC61850 Station Bus (2/3)
AFS670/675
IEC 61850 approved IEEE 1613 compliant EMI substations requirement Extended temperature range 0C up to 60C option -40C to 85C option conformal coating (high humidity)
AFS650/655
Fanless design
Redundant power supply
2
Full functionality is established after optical link between two switches failed handled by the redundancy management of the Switch
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SAS 600 Series Main Components Dedicated Network using external switches
Power Supply
Tx Rx
Power Supply
Power Supply
Rx Tx Rx Tx
Rx Tx Rx Tx
Switch
Rx Tx Rx Tx
Switch
Protection or Control Device
I/O Boards CPU Board Power Supply
Tx Rx
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
CPU Board
Power Supply
Higher availability
Real time data base Pictures for substation status visualization with new GUI Tools for system operation and configuration
SYS600
SAS 610690 Series Main Components MicroSCADA Pro Hot stand-by (HSB) functionality
Normal Operation Mode
Commands (Commands are reported in both computers) Control authority Alarm acknowledgement Event history Report data and settings Trend data and settings Blockings
Stored setting files Documentation files One common user authority handling to manage all users 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
Data flow
The application data is automatically restored after replacement of the faulty computer
SAS 610690 Series Main Components MicroSCADA Pro HSB normal operation
Workplace 1 Workplace 2
Data updated via shadowing Online Data
Data flow
Watchdog
MAIN
Pictures
Process
Database
Watchdog
MAIN
Pictures
Process
Database
NCC
Application
Application
OPC Server IEC 61850
Application
Application
OPC Server IEC 61850
Remote
Comm.
Remote
Comm.
IEC 61850-8-1
SAS 610690 Series Main Components MicroSCADA Pro HSB after 1st server failed
Workplace 1 Workplace 2
Data updated via shadowing Online Data
Data flow
1st Server:
Watchdog
Application
F A IApplication LURE
OPC Server IEC 61850
MAIN
Pictures
Process
Database
Watchdog
MAIN
Pictures
Application
Application
OPC Server IEC 61850
Remote
Comm.
Remote
Comm.
IEC 61850-8-1
SAS 610690 Series Main Components MicroSCADA Pro Hot-hot vs hot stand-by
Functionality
Synchronization of following data and actions:
Description
Process data (measurements, events, )
Hot-Hot
No, both receive it independent from the process No No No No No No No No No No No
Hot Stand-by
Yes
Commands (commands are reported on both computers) Control Authority handling Alarm acknowledgment Historical data (Events) Reports (report data, picture templates and settings) Trends (trend data, picture templates and settings) Blockings (update, events, printing, commands, ) Setting of markers in application pictures Stored DR files Stored set files Documentation files
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
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
Synchronization direct to the station bus not via station computer or gateway
Main Features
Functionality
IEC 61850-8-1
Connects legacy protocols and hardwired information to the IEC61850 station bus
PLC functions
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
Main Features
DIN rail mounted Dual source Input 9.6 - 60 VDC No moving parts 1 Ethernet for protected side
Security Features
IP Spoofing protection
Protection against DoS attacks Support X.509 Certificate SNMPV1, 2, 3
All equipment with station container and communication cubicles Completely engineered Complete documentation Option: Factory acceptance test Option: Site test
SAS 610690 MicroSCADA Pro based solutions Summary benefits and advantages
Target markets
Competitive Advantage
Benefits
Large installed base, long experience Life cycle management - application migration Flexible hardware selection stand pc, IPC, embedded computers Cyber security features
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
Content
Introduction
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
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
System Architectures
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
Data sheets for case by case handout or part of tender and base design documents, or to influence specification. Content
Functions
Technical Data
Content
Introduction
Conclusion
ABBs SA Solutions
State-of-the-art solutions based on ABBs 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