Ied Application Changes; Configuring By Using Iec 61850 Data Model Components - ABB SPA-ZC 400 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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SPA to IEC 61850 Gateway
Installation and Commissioning Manual
You can export a configuration in CID format from CID Export tool to hard
drive. This SCL is usually used by System Configuration tool. It is possible to
export a dataset in SCL files in different levels. If you select to export a
dataset in FCD level, for example an information report from SPA-ZC 40x
contains always value quality and time in one structure.
You can also export the CID or ICD file to your workstation's file system and
use it in system level tools, for example to configure your IEC 61850 client.

IED application changes

If a new functionality is added to the IED application, the new IED
application (AR file) import is needed. In this case, there are two options:
Communication Engineering Tool (CET) for SPA-ZC 400 asks either the
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old SPA-ZC 400 application is overwritten or
only the new functionality is added.
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If the different logical nodes have the identical names in existing and in new
application, the logical nodes are overwritten.

Configuring by using IEC 61850 data model components

The IED model can be configured manually. You can start building the
IEC 61850 data model by creating an empty logical device. For more
information about adding logical device, refer to
Section 6.4.2. Adding Logical Device objects. The IEC 61850 standard
defines a mandatory logical node LLN0 for every device and its objects. For
best practice, check some ready projects based on Connectivity Packages.
Adding and configuring logical nodes manually contains four main steps:
1. Add a logical node, for example CILO, for the circuit breaker objects with
the LN Wizard, see Fig. 6.9.-1.
2. Add data objects.
3. Configure the new logical node with the DO Wizard.
4. Define object properties to the data objects.
In more detail:
1. Select a logical node, for example LD1.
2. Right-click the logical node and select LN Wizard to start the LN Wizard,
see Fig. 6.9.-1. The LN wizard contains three text boxes: prefix, lnClass
and lnInst. Prefix and lninst are user-definable, while lnclass contains a list
of logical nodes that can be selected.
3. Type the appropriate information. The lnInst number has to be unique.
4. Click the Add LN button. The new logical node is added to the project.
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