2.27.3.1
Description
Check Sequence
Please observe the following:
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Command input, e.g. via the Web Monitor
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Check Password → Access Rights
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Check Switching Mode (interlocking activated/deactivated) → Selection of Deactivated interlocking
Recognition.
•
User configurable interlocking checks
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Switching Authority
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Device Position Check (set vs. actual comparison)
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Interlocking, Zone Controlled (logic using CFC)
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System Interlocking (centrally, using SCADA system or substation controller)
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Double Operation (interlocking against parallel switching operation)
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Protection Blocking (blocking of switching operations by protective functions).
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Fixed Command Checks
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Internal Process Time (software watch dog which checks the time for processing the control action
between initiation of the control and final close of the relay contact)
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Setting Modification in Process (if setting modification is in process, commands are denied or
delayed)
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Operating equipment enabled as output (if an operating equipment component was configured, but
not configured to a binary input, the command is denied)
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Output Block (if an output block has been programmed for the circuit breaker, and is active at the
moment the command is processed, then the command is denied)
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Board Hardware Error
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Command in Progress (only one command can be processed at a time for one operating equipment,
object-related Double Operation Block)
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1-of-n-check (for schemes with multiple assignments, such as relays contact sharing a common
terminal a check is made if a command is already active for this set of output relays).
Monitoring the Command Execution
The following is monitored:
•
Interruption of a command because of a Cancel Command
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Runtime Monitor (feedback message monitoring time)
Interlocking
2.27.4
System interlocking is executed by the user-defined logic (CFC).
2.27.4.1
Description
Interlocking checks in a SICAM / SIPROTEC 4 system are normally divided in the following groups:
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System interlocking relies on the system data base in the substation or central control system.
•
Bay interlocking relies on the object data base (feedbacks) of the bay unit.
•
Cross-bay interlocking via GOOSE messages directly between bay units and protection relays (with
IEC61850: The inter-relay communication with GOOSE is performed via the EN100 module)
SIPROTEC Compact, 7SC80, Manual
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