IEC TS 61850-80-1:2008
(Main)Communication networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 80-1: Guideline to exchanging information from a CDC-based data model using IEC 60870-5-101 or IEC 60870-5-104
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 80-1: Guideline to exchanging information from a CDC-based data model using IEC 60870-5-101 or IEC 60870-5-104
IEC 61850-80-1:2008(E) gives a guideline on how to exchange information from a CDC-based data model (for example IEC 61850) using IEC 60870-5-101 or IEC 60870-5-104 between substation(s) and control center(s). The goal is to describe standardized mapping of device-oriented data models (for example IEC 61850) with already defined attributes of CDC's and services (for example IEC 61850-7) onto the already defined ASDU's and services of IEC 60870-5-104 or IEC 60870-5-101.
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IEC/TS 61850-80-1
Edition 1.0 2008-12
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation –
Part 80-1: Guideline to exchanging information from a CDC-based data model
using IEC 60870-5-101 or IEC 60870-5-104
IEC/TS 61850-80-1:2008(E)
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IEC/TS 61850-80-1
Edition 1.0 2008-12
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation –
Part 80-1: Guideline to exchanging information from a CDC-based data model
using IEC 60870-5-101 or IEC 60870-5-104
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.6
1 Scope and object.8
2 Normative references .8
3 Abbreviated terms .9
4 The mapping architecture .10
5 Conceptual architectures and associated use cases .11
5.1 Conceptual architecture of a gateway device.11
5.2 Conceptual architecture of an IED directly connected to a WAN (optional) .15
6 Mapping of a device-oriented information model to IEC 60870-5-104 or
IEC 60870-5-101 .16
6.1 General .16
6.2 Mapping of a device-oriented information model reference .16
6.3 Logical device class mapping .17
6.4 Logical node class mapping .17
7 Mapping of the common data classes (CDC) .17
7.1 List of CDC, type Identifications and corresponding mappings for IEC 61850 .17
7.2 CDC single point status (SPS).20
7.3 CDC double point status (DPS) .20
7.4 CDC integer status (INS).21
7.5 CDC protection activated information (ACT) .23
7.6 CDC directional protection activation information (ACD) .25
7.7 CDC Security violation counting (SEC) .27
7.8 CDC binary counter reading (BCR).28
7.9 CDC measured value (MV) .29
7.10 CDC complex measured value (CMV).30
7.11 CDC Phase to ground related measured values of a three-phase system
(WYE) .32
7.12 CDC phase to phase measured values of a three phase system (DEL).32
7.13 CDC sequence (SEQ) .33
7.14 CDC harmonic value (HMV).34
7.15 CDC harmonic value for WYE (HWYE) .35
7.16 CDC harmonic value for DEL (HDEL) .35
7.17 CDC controllable single point (SPC) .36
7.18 CDC controllable double point (DPC) .38
7.19 CDC controllable integer status (INC).40
7.20 CDC binary controlled step position information (BSC) .42
7.21 CDC integer-controlled step position information (ISC).44
7.22 CDC controllable analogue set point information (APC) .46
7.23 CDC Single point setting (SPG).47
7.24 CDC integer status setting (ING) .48
7.25 CDC analogue settings (ASG) .48
8 Mapping of services.48
8.1 List of service models and corresponding mappings .48
8.2 Server class mapping .50
8.3 Association class mapping .50
8.4 Logical node class mapping .51
8.5 Data class mapping.52
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8.6 Setting group class mapping .53
8.7 Report control block class mapping .54
8.8 Control class mapping .54
9 Protocol stack selections for IEC 60870-5-101 and IEC 60870-5-104 .76
9.1 General .76
9.2 Structure of application data.76
9.3 IEC 60870-5 interoperability .77
Annex A (informative) Use of SCL (substation configuration language) to include
IEC 60870-5-101 or IEC 60870-5-104 information.104
Figure 1 – Conceptual architecture of a gateway device .11
Figure 2 – Use case a) for a gateway device.12
Figure 3 – Use case b) for a gateway device.13
Figure 4 – Use case c) for a gateway device.14
Figure 5 – Conceptual architecture of an IED.15
Figure 6 – Mapping architecture (conceptual) .17
Figure 7 – Direct control with normal security with status update – positive case
applied to gateway device.55
Figure 8 – Direct control with normal security with status update – positive case
applied to IED .56
Figure 9 – Direct control with normal security in general – negative case a) applied to
gateway device .56
Figure 10 – Direct control with normal security in general – negative case a) applied to IED.57
Figure 11 – Direct control with normal security in general – negative case b) applied to
gateway device .57
Figure 12 – Direct control with normal security in general – negative case b) applied to IED.58
Figure 13 – Direct control with normal security with status update – negative case c)
applied to gateway device.58
Figure 14 – Direct control with normal security with status update – negative case c)
applied to IED .59
Figure 15 – Direct control with normal security without status update – positive case
applied to gateway device.59
Figure 16 – Direct control with normal security without status update – positive case
applied to IED .60
Figure 17 – Direct control with enhanced security – positive case applied to gateway
device.62
Figure 18 – Direct control with enhanced security – positive case applied to IED .63
Figure 19 – Direct control with enhanced security – negative case c) applied to
gateway device .64
Figure 20 – Direct control with enhanced security – negative case c) applied to IED.64
Figure 21 – Direct control with enhanced security – negative case d) applied to
gateway device .65
Figure 22 – Direct control with enhanced security – negative case d) applied to IED.65
Figure 23 – SBOw control – positive case applied to gateway device.67
Figure 24 – SBOw control – positive case applied to IED .67
Figure 25 – SBOw control – negative case a) applied to gateway device .68
Figure 26 – SBOw control – negative case a) applied to IED.68
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Figure 27 – SBOw control – negative case b) applied to gateway device .69
Figure 28 – SBOw control – negative case b) applied to IED.69
Figure 29 – SBOw control – negative case c) applied to gateway device.70
Figure 30 – SBOw control – negative case c) applied to IED.70
Figure 31 – SBO with enhanced security – positive case applied to gateway device .71
Figure 32 – SBO with enhanced security – positive case applied to IED .72
Figure 33 – SBO with enhanced security – negative case a) applied to gateway device .72
Figure 34 – SBO with enhanced security – negative
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