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7.4

Control of Switchgear

7SA6 Manual
C53000-G1176-C133-1
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A SIPROTEC
4 device 7SA6 contains control functions that allow for opening and
closing of power system switching devices (i.e. circuit breakers). Local control is
possible utilizing different elements of the 7SA6. Breaker control from a remote
location is also possible using the SCADA interface or DIGSI
functions with a PC running DIGSI
a "remote" operation for breaker control purposes.) Some control actions from a 7SA6
include unsynchronized commands for circuit breakers, circuit switchers, ground
switches, etc., and stepping commands for increasing or decreasing transformer LTC
steps.
Safety mechanisms in the command path ensure a command can only take place if
the check of previously defined safety criteria is concluded positively.
Note:
To be able to control switchgears, the corresponding binary inputs and outputs must
have been allocated during configuration (see Section 5.2). Interlocking settings may
also have been preset for the device by means of the user-defined logic functions (as
described in 5.3).
If a power system switching device has auxiliary contacts that indicate the position of
the device and these contacts are connected to the 7SA6 and configured as double-
point indications then the switching device provides feedback indication that are
monitored for plausibility of control actions. If a switching device does not indicate
either the closed or open position, the display for the switching device indicates an
invalid position in the 7SA6. All subsequent control operations to the equipment are
interlocked.
Control from a 7SA6 to a power system equipment can originate from four sources:
− Local operation using the operator control panel,
− Operation with a PC, via the operating interface and DIGSI
− Binary inputs,
− Remote operation using the system interface,
Switching priority for the four command sources is set using the Switching Authority.
For Interlocked Switching, all programmed interlocking conditions are checked before
a control operation is performed. If one of the conditions is not met, then the command
is rejected and an error message is recorded and displayed. Fixed, predefined,
standard interlocking features are implemented in the 7SA6 and can be configured
(activated) for the specific application. The following tests can be activated (on) or
deactivated (off) for a switching device:
• Device Position (check SCHEDULED = ACTUAL comparison).
• Substation controller, to be implemented with Version 4.2,
• Zone controlled / Bay interlocking (e.g., logic via CFC),
• Blocking by protection (control operations blocked by protective functions),
• Double operation (blocking of multiple control operations),
• Switching authority (Local/Remote),
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4, connected to the front serial port, is considered
Control During Operation
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4. (Performing control
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