BS EN 62361-2:2013:2014 Edition
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Power systems management and associated information exchange. Interoperability in the long term – End to end quality codes for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 54 |
IEC 62361-2:2013 documents the quality codes used by existing IEC standards related to supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) in the field of power systems management. Meter reading quality coding is not considered to be in the scope of this version of the document. It determines and documents mapping between these standards. Eventual loss of quality information that might occur in mapping is documented. A cohesive and common list of quality codes with semantics is defined. The identified standards to be dealt with in this document are: IEC 60870-5, IEC 60870-6 TASE.2, IEC 61850, IEC 61970, DAIS DA, OPC DA and OPC UA.
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6 | English CONTENTS |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
11 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Overview of applicable IEC standards Figures Figure 1 – Overview of IEC power systems information exchange standards |
12 | 5 Quality code flow diagram from substation to control center |
13 | Figure 2 – Example of quality code flow diagram from substationto remote control center |
14 | 6 List of quality codes by existing standards 6.1 Comparison of quality codes in existing standards |
15 | Tables Table 1 – Overview of quality codes in existing standards |
16 | 6.2 IEC 60870-5-101/ IEC 60870-5-104 quality codes 6.2.1 Data related quality 6.2.2 Timestamp and related quality |
17 | 6.3 IEC 60870-5-103 quality codes 6.4 IEC 60870-6 (TASE.2) quality codes 6.4.1 Data related quality |
18 | 6.4.2 Timestamp and related quality Table 2 – Validity attribute values Table 3 – CurrentSource attribute values Table 4 – NormalSource attribute values Table 5 – NormalValue attribute values |
19 | 6.5 IEC 61850 quality codes (from IEC 61850-7-3) 6.5.1 Data related quality Figure 3 – Quality type definitions |
20 | Table 6 – DetailQual relation to invalid or questionable |
21 | 6.5.2 Quality in the client server context |
22 | Figure 4 – Quality identifiers in a single client – server relationship Figure 5 – Quality identifiers in a multiple client – server relationship |
23 | 6.5.3 Relation between quality identifiers |
24 | 6.5.4 Timestamp and related quality Figure 6 – Interaction of substitution and validity |
25 | Table 7 – TimeStamp type definition Table 8 – TimeQuality definition excerpt from IEC 61850-7-2:2010, Table 8 |
26 | 6.6 IEC 61970-301 quality codes 6.6.1 General 6.6.2 MeasurementValueQuality Attributes defined in IEC 61970-301 Table 9 – TimeAccuracy excerpt from IEC 61850-5:2013, Table 9 |
27 | 6.6.3 MeasurementValueSource naming conventions Figure 7 – MeasurementValueQuality attributes inherited from IEC 61850 Table 10 – Example MeasurementValueSource naming conventions |
28 | 6.7 OPC and OMG quality codes 6.7.1 OPC DA quality codes Table 11 – Lower 8 bits of OPC DA quality flags Table 12 – OPC standard quality BitField definition |
29 | Table 13 – Substatus for BAD quality Table 14 – Substatus for UNCERTAIN quality |
30 | 6.7.2 DAIS Data Access Quality codes Table 15 – Substatus for GOOD quality Table 16 – Limit BitField contents |
32 | Figure 8 – OMG DAIS quality codes Table 17 – OPCQuality members Table 18 – Quality, status and limit bit masks Table 19 – Main quality enumerations |
33 | Table 20 – Detailed quality flags for bad quality Table 21 – Detailed quality flags for uncertain quality Table 22 – Definition of limit flags |
34 | 6.7.3 Timestamp and related quality Table 23 – DAIS masks Table 24 – DAIS flags defining source Table 25 – Timestamp for DAIS quality flags |
35 | 6.8 OPC UA Data Access Status Codes 6.8.1 Overview 6.8.2 Operation level result codes Table 26 – Bad operation level result codes Table 27 – Uncertain operation level result codes |
36 | 7 Mapping of quality codes between standards 7.1 General 7.2 Mapping from IEC 61850 to IEC 60870-5-101/ IEC 60870-5-104 Table 28 – Good operation level result codes |
37 | Table 29 – Mapping from IEC 61850 to IEC 60870-5-101/IEC 60870-5-104 |
38 | 7.3 Mapping from IEC 60870-5-101/IEC 60870-5-104 to IEC 61970-301 Table 30 – Mapping from IEC 60870-5-101/IEC 60870-5-104 to IEC 61970-301 |
39 | 7.4 Mapping from IEC 61850 to IEC 61970-301 |
40 | Table 31 – Mapping from IEC 61850 to IEC 61970-301 |
41 | 7.5 Mapping from IEC 60870-6 to IEC 61970-301 Table 32 – Mapping from IEC 60870-6 to IEC 61970-301 |
42 | 7.6 Mapping from IEC 61970-301 to IEC 60870-6 |
43 | Table 33 – Mapping from IEC 61970-301 to IEC 60870-6 |
44 | 7.7 Mapping from IEC 61850 to DAIS DA and OPC DA Table 34 – Mapping from IEC 61850 to DAIS DA and OPC DA |
46 | 8 Common quality codes across the power systems information exchange standards 8.1 Common quality codes 8.2 Quality code definitions 8.2.1 Validity quality codes |
47 | 8.2.2 Detailed quality codes Table 35 – Validity quality codes Table 36 – Detailed good quality codes |
48 | Table 37 – Detailed invalid quality codes |
49 | Table 38 – Detailed questionable quality codes |
50 | 8.2.3 Additional quality codes 8.2.4 Timestamp related quality codes 8.2.5 Source quality codes Table 39 – Additional quality codes Table 40 – Timestamp quality codes |
51 | Table 41 – Process and substituted quality codes |