Title :
An Investigation into the design of an IEC 61850 based protection relay
Author :
Sun, Xin ; Redfern, Miles A.
Abstract :
IEC 61850 is a new international standard for the communication networks and systems in substation which allows the implementation of high-speed peer-to-peer communication based applications. The new standard has significant impact on the development in power system protection and provides a vehicle for future advances in many areas. All major substation protection and control equipment manufactures have been developing the new substation communication technology. At present, they can provide products which can support both IEC 61850 and conventional hard wired schemes. With the introduction of IEC 61850, those concepts generally associated with computer architectures have been introduced into the world of the power system equipment. These have immediate applications in new types of protection and are leading to a ´new´ generation of relays. Communications is fundamental to these systems and enable new ideas to be realized which offer advantages for the protection world. This paper describes the impact of IEC 61850 on the design of the next generation of protection relays. It explains the operation of the different communications buses and how these are incorporated into the overall protection scheme. The paper also describes some of the alternative communication approaches that can be used to maximize the advantages to the protection system users and provide the features inherent to complex protection schemes. The acceptance and acceptability of these ´new´ protections is the major challenge for the young power system protection engineers and the electricity supply industry as a whole.
Keywords :
IEC standards; electricity supply industry; power system analysis computing; power system protection; relay protection; substation protection; IEC 61850 design; communications buses; computer architectures; electricity supply industry; high-speed peer-to-peer communication; power system protection; protection relays; substation communication technology; substation protection; Communication networks; Communication standards; IEC standards; Peer to peer computing; Power system protection; Power system relaying; Protective relaying; Standards development; Substation protection; Vehicles; Ethernet; IEC 61850; IEDs; Merging Unit; data model; hardwire; interoperability; peer-to-peer communication;
Conference_Titel :
Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2009 Proceedings of the 44th International
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6823-2