Substation Automation with IEC 61850 Hands-on training course STRI is an accredited high voltage laboratory and independent technology consultant with highly experienced engineers and specialists within network communication, power systems and high voltage technology. Since 2008 we have performed more than 32 hands-on training courses for over 400 participants from 150 companies in 35 countries - teaching engineers what IEC 61850 means in practice, for substation automation relay and protection applications. About IEC 61850 IEC 61850 is the global standard for power utility automation and Smart Grids. It is the key standard to enable interoperability between equipment and systems from different manufacturers. IEC 61850 is much more than a new protocol. The standard describes an engineering process and architecture with many new advantages that will influence design, engineering, operation and maintenance. It can be said to be both the language and the infrastructure for the power system. Training is performed in small groups mixing theory and practice Unique mobile laboratory Within the area of Substation Automation STRI has a unique mobile interoperability laboratory for the IEC 61850 standard including IEDs, switches, software and test sets from a large number of manufacturers. STRI has also developed step-by-step instructions which enable participants to configure and test a small multi-vendor system in group exercises. With a learning by doing approach we blend theory and practice and assist users to understand and implement IEC 61850 in their applications. Since we work with many different suppliers and also use our own and partner independent tools we can provide neutral – vendor independent - information and facilitate multivendor, open and “future proof” implementations. This includes the whole process from specification and application to engineering, testing and documentation. The course provides you with the tools and means to take control of your Substation Automation assets. About the course The course will be held at SEK (Svensk Elstandard, the Swedish Electric Standard organisation) facilities in Kista, Stockholm, Sweden from the 21st to the 24th of October 2014. This course merges theory with practice to ensure directly applicable skills and solutions for power utility engineers and decision makers. The course is in English with documentation in English. The course includes protection and control devices and tools from different vendors including ABB, Alstom and Siemens. Other manufacturers can be included on request and participants may also bring their own equipment for use in the exercises. Omicron and Megger test equipment as well as different software tools are used to demonstrate and verify interoperability between IEDs, switches and tools. Participants are encouraged to bring their own PC with administrative rights as certain exercises and tools can be run with them. Day 1: What is IEC 61850? Introduction and basics Day 2: How to apply the standard? Power utility automation with IEC 61850 Day 3: Hands On Configure and engineer with vendor tools. Testing. Day 4: Third party SCL tools Specification, design and documentation Day 1 (10:00-17:00) Introduction and basics. The concepts and possibilities of the now globally most used substation automation standard are here discussed. The planning and specification of IEC 61850 based substation automation as well as defining the overall implementation and maintenance process are covered. Day 2 (09:00-17:00) How to apply the standard. Introduction to the use of IEC 61850 for substation automation systems. Possible functional allocation and architectures with protection and control IEDs including redundancy, networking guidelines and cyber security. The basics of both vertical communication (RTU and SCADA) as well as horizontal bay-tobay communication (GOOSE) are covered. Possibilities and challenges with testing and commissioning, including interoperability issues that may occur during commissioning and their solutions. Day 3 (09:00-17:00) Hands On. A protection scheme is engineered and configured using manufacturer’s tools. Three typical IEDs (ABB, Alstom and Siemens) and Ethernet Switch are used. Participants will be divided into groups for the configuration. In the workshop the network traffic is jointly analyzed and the performances of the engineered protection scheme will be tested using IEC 61850 compatible relay test devices and software tools. Day 4 (09:00-16:00) Use of third party SCL tools. All devices and the complete system are described in standardized SCL configuration files. It is important that the Substation Automation System is documented so all involved parties from engineering to maintenance can read and understand the information. The workshop uses third-party tool (Helinks, www.helinks.com) for specification, design and engineering of IEC 61850 systems. The SCD file is also exported to IED configuration tools to configure real IEDs. During the course STRI’s mobile interoperability lab is used to demonstrate the required commissioning and maintenance skills when using horizontal (GOOSE) and vertical (MMS) IEC 61850 communication. Both existing and new edition 2.0 features for test and supervision are presented. Delegates gain valuable experience in system debugging and network traffic analysis using third party and open source tools are gained. Participants of previous training courses (Ludvika and Gothenburg, Sweden) 2014-09-17 Page 2 Course Program Day 1 – Tuesday Oct 21st 2014 – Introduction and Basics 1000–1030 Introduction 30 00 IEC 61850 basics 00 00 Lunch 00 00 Structure of the standard and edition 2.0 additions 00 00 The process from Specification to Documentation 30 30 Demonstration of an IEC 61850 system, including short exercise 30 00 Summary and questions 10 –12 12 –13 13 –14 14 –15 15 –16 16 –17 Day 2 – Wednesday Oct 22nd 2014 – Substation Automation application 0900–1100 Use of IEC 61850 for Protection and Control in Substation Automation – comparing conventional technology and IEC 6180 numerical technology 1100–1200 Vertical (SCADA gateway) communication using MMS 00 00 12 –13 Lunch 1300–1530 GOOSE and Testing IEC 61850 systems today. Interoperability. 30 30 15 –16 Testing of IEC 61850 systems tomorrow with edition 2.0 1630–1700 Summary and questions Day 3 – Thursday Oct 23rd 2014 – Hands-On Engineering and testing 0900–1200 Configuration of GOOSE and MMS Reporting using vendor tools 1200–1300 Lunch 00 00 13 –17 Reception of GOOSE, MMS Reporting and testing of the multi-vendor system Day 4 – Friday Oct 24th 2014 – Third party SCL tools 0900–1000 00 00 IEC 61850 substation configuration language 10 –12 IEC 61850 engineering process and use of third party tools 1200–1300 Lunch 00 00 13 –16 Helinks workshop including specification, design and engineering of multivendor system Full action with IEC 61850 hands-on training with the practical use of: 2014-09-17 - multi-vendor protection and control IEDS - multi-vendor test equipment and tools. Page 3 Who should participate? This course is for: Engineers working with the design, engineering, commissioning or maintenance of substation automation. Academics, decision makers and project leaders who need a good, practical understanding of the IEC 61850 standard. Costs & Registration The course fee is 23 500 SEK (Swedish crowns). This includes lunches and coffee. Participants will be invoiced from STRI AB. Computers are available for the exercises but participants are encouraged to bring their own lap tops for some exercises. The number of participants is limited to 15 for the hands-on session. Reduced price for participation on only days 1-2 or days 1-2-3 on request. Please e-mail a non-binding “Interest to participate” to [email protected] before September 21st 2014. We reserve the right to cancel the course if the number of registered participants is less than 12 at that date. For additional dates and information on in-house training courses please contact us (see below) or visit: www.stri.se/IEC 61850. Hotel & Accommodation Please send an email to [email protected] if you would like to receive the list of hotels near the SEK offices with agreed prices. About the course leaders Nicholas Etherden, STRI specialist has a MSc in Engineering Physics from Uppsala University, 2001 and a PhD in Electric Power Engineering from Luleå University of Technology, 2014. He has seven years experience from the development of an IEC 61850 IEDs as application engineer, project manager and product marketing manager at ABB. Since 2008 Nicholas is responsible for the STRI IEC 61850 Independent Interoperability Laboratory, member of IEC TC 57 working group 10, UCA Iug testing subcommittee and ENTSO-E task force on IEC 61850. During 2010-2014 he performed his PhD regarding Smart Grids and integration of renewables while working for STRI. Andrea Bonetti, STRI specialist and responsible of the Power System Automation unit. He graduated as MSc electrical engineer at Universitá La Sapienza in Rome, Italy in 1993. Between 1998 and 2008 Andrea worked as a relay protection engineer for after sales customer support and training at ABB Substation Automation Products in Västerås, Sweden. He worked until 2013 at Megger Sweden AB (formerly Programma), developing test equipments and tools for protection relays with IEC 61850 and conventional technology. Andrea has participated in several IEC 61850 projects with protection/control applications and has a patent on IEC 61850 testing tool and equipment, today on the market. He is a member of the IEC TC 95 MT4, Measuring Relays and Protection Equipment. For more information please contact Nicholas Etherden or Andrea Bonetti: Andrea Bonetti, STRI AB Mobile +46 (0)73-461 23 50 Email: [email protected] Nicholas Etherden, STRI AB Direct phone +46 (0)240 795 65 Mobile +46 (0)705-10 07 04 Email: [email protected] Course venue SEK Svensk Elstandard Kistagången 16 SE-164 40 Kista (Stockholm) Sweden Room OMEGA 1 Switchboard: +46-(0)8-444 14 00 How to reach SEK, the Swedish Electric Standard from the Central Train Station in Stockholm (T-Centralen): With the underground: Take line 11 (the “Blue line”) in the direction of Akalla and exit at Kista Station, the first outdoor station. Walk towards Kista Science Park/Kistagången. 2014-09-17 Page 4
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