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2 Functions

2.18.1.3 Interlocking

Interlocking can be executed by the user-defined logic (CFC). Switchgear interlocking
checks in a SICAM/SIPROTEC 4 system are normally divided in the following groups:
• System interlocking checked by a central control system (for interbay interlocking),
• Zone controlled / bay interlocking checked in the bay device (for the feeder).
• Cross-bay interlocking via GOOSE messages directly between bay controllers and
System interlocking is based on the process image in the central device. Zone con-
trolled / bay interlocking relies on the object database (feedback information) of the
bay unit (here the SIPROTEC 4 relay) as was determined during configuration (see
SIPROTEC 4 System Description).
The extent of the interlocking checks is determined by the configuration and interlock-
ing logic of the relay. For more information on GOOSE, please refer to the SIPROTEC
4 System Description.
Switching objects that require system interlocking in a central control system are
marked by a specific parameter inside the bay unit (via configuration matrix).
For all commands, operation with interlocking (normal mode) or without interlocking
(test mode) can be selected:
• For local commands by reprogramming the settings with password check,
• For automatic commands, via command processing by CFC and Deactivated Inter-
• For local / remote commands, using an additional interlocking disable command via
Interlocked/non-in-
The configurable command checks in the SIPROTEC 4 devices are also called „stan-
terlocked
dard interlocking". These checks can be activated via DIGSI (interlocked switch-
Switching
ing/tagging) or deactivated (non-interlocked).
De-interlocked or non-interlocked switching means that the configured interlock con-
ditions are not tested.
Interlocked switching means that all configured interlocking conditions are checked
within the command processing. If a condition could not be fulfilled, the command will
be rejected by an indication with a minus added to it, e.g. „CO–", followed by an oper-
ation response information. Table 2-16 shows the types of possible commands to
switchgear, and the associated annunciations. The indications marked with *) are dis-
played only in the event logs on the device display; for DIGSI they appear in sponta-
neous indications.
Table 2-16
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protection relays (with rollout of IEC 61850; inter-relay communication by GOOSE
is performed via the EN100 module)
locking Recognition,
PROFIBUS.
Command types and corresponding indications
Type of Command
Control issued
Manual tagging (positive / nega-
tive)
Information state command, Input
blocking
Information state command,
Output blocking
Cancel command
Control
Switching
Manual tagging
Input blocking
Output blocking
Cancel
Cause
Indication
CO
CO+/–
MT
MT+/–
ST
ST+/– *)
ST
ST+/– *)
CA
CA+/–
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