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Feeder protection and control
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SR3 GOOSE CONFIGURATION VIA THE IEC 61850 CONFIGURATOR
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To build the content of the GOOSE transmission proceed as follows:
2.8.
Within the dataset sources work area, open the directory tree of the IED labeled
"one" to expose the logical nodes.
2.9.
To transmit the status of Virtual Input 1 which is contained within logical node
GGIO3, open the directory of logical node GGIO3 to expose indication one.
2.10. Within indication one status bit sval will contain the status of Virtual Input 1.
Once exposed, simply left mouse click and drag the status value (sVal) of
indication one into the data sets elements list.
2.11. Select Save and once saved, you will see a confirmation message appear on
the computer screen.
3.
Configure relay 254's GOOSE reception.
The next step is to export relay 228's modified CID file to the computer such that the
structure of GOOSE message TX1 can be used to configure the structure of the
reception within relay 254. Within the SR3 relays, the CID file settings are resident in
both the on-line and off-line memory area of the relay. The SR3 software modifies the
CID file settings located in the off-line area while loading, running the CID settings that
were present at power-up. Only at power-up are the off-line CID file settings loaded
into the on-line memory area in order for them to take effect. Given that the SR3
software exports only the on-line CID file, the power to relay 228 must first be cycled
before the file can be exported.
CHAPTER 4: SR3 IEC61850 GOOSE
350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE

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