The invention relates to a method for configuring an arrangement which has a command level device and at least one field device connected to the command level device and is suitable for protecting, controlling or monitoring an electrical switchgear or power supply system, a command level configuration file which describes the configuration of the arrangement being generated.
Station automation systems are known to be used to protect, control and monitor electrical switchgear or power supply systems. Such a station automation system has devices, such as field devices, in particular protective devices, as well as at least one superordinate command level device, the devices interchanging information with one another in order to perform their tasks. A predefined communication technology with a transmission medium and a communication protocol is used to interchange information objects. For example, the communication protocol according to the IEC 61850 standard can be used in station automation systems.
Communication according to the IEC 61850 standard is based on the interchange of information objects which are implemented in the data models of the devices used. The data models of the devices reflect the functions from the point of view of the devices used from the respective manufacturers. Since the structuring and the scope of the device functions are determined by the respective manufacturer-specific function implementation, the individual data models and the resulting addressing scheme of the information objects to be transmitted differ. Therefore, in the case of devices from different manufacturers, the addressing schemes generally differ even though the devices provide comparable protective and control functions. With currently known devices for protecting, controlling and monitoring electrical switchgear or power supply systems, it is occasionally very complicated, on account of the different addressing schemes of devices from different manufacturers, to replace a(n) (old) field device in the system with a new field device since the parameterization of not only the field device affected by the change but also all other devices which interchange data with this field device generally must be adapted because the data model of the new field device will generally differ from that of the old field device.
For this reason, replacement of a field device in an electrical switchgear or power supply system generally requires a multiplicity of steps, for example the following:
The replacement procedure described gives rise to a considerable amount of parameterization and testing. Since system operation is restricted for the duration of the device replacement procedure, additional organizational measures are required, for example the request for isolating dates for isolating the switchgear or power supply system. The described practice of isolating areas is therefore carried out only very reluctantly in electrical transmission networks, with the result that isolating operations generally have to be registered with the relevant load management unit for the affected areas at least one year in advance. Isolating operations also give rise to changes in the load management schedule which generally result in significant outage costs since the transport capacity of the transmission network is generally reduced in the case of an isolating operation.
The invention is therefore based on the object of specifying a method for configuring an arrangement having a command level device and at least one field device connected to the command level device, which method necessitates the smallest possible amount of effort when a device is changed.
On the basis of a method of the type described at the outset, this object is achieved, according to the invention, by the characterizing features of claim 1. Advantageous refinements of the method according to the invention are specified in subclaims.
The invention accordingly provides, after the field device has been replaced with a new field device, for a new command level configuration file which replaces the old command level configuration file and takes into account the properties of the new field device to be generated and for this new command level configuration file to be used to generate a new field device parameterization data record which can be used to automatically parameterize the new field device, message configuration data which describe the data message generation by the old field device being extracted from the old command level configuration file, and these message configuration data being used to form the new command level configuration file and the new field device parameterization data record in such a manner that the new field device generates data messages with data message addressing which corresponds to the data message addressing of the old field device.
An important advantage of the method according to the invention can be seen in the fact that, in this method, the data message addressing also remains unchanged when a device is changed, with the result that a change of field device is not very important for the remaining devices because the new field device behaves in exactly the same manner as the old field device, which has been replaced, when generating data messages.
One advantageous refinement of the method provides for the new command level configuration file to be formed using the old command level configuration file and a property description file for the new field device, which property description file describes the properties of the new field device. In this refinement of the method, the new command level configuration file is thus formed by joining two input files.
It is also considered to be advantageous if the old command level configuration file is an SCD file according to the IEC 61850 standard and the message configuration data are extracted from this file, and if an SCD file according to the IEC 61850 standard is likewise formed as the new command level configuration file. For example, an ICD file for the new field device according to the IEC 61850 standard is used as the property description file for the new field device.
One particularly preferred refinement of the method provides for at least one “General Object Oriented System Environment” control block, that is to say a “GOOSE” control block according to the IEC 61850 standard, to be identified in the old command level configuration file. In this case, a check can be carried out, for example, in order to determine which “Logical Device” name according to the IEC 61850 standard the GOOSE control block in the old command level configuration file is assigned to. The corresponding “Logical Device” name is preferably added to the new command level configuration file if it is not yet present in the latter.
The GOOSE control block of the old command level configuration file is preferably also set up in the new command level configuration file, to be precise with assignment to the same “Logical Device” name to which the GOOSE control block in the old command level configuration file is assigned. For example, the GOOSE control block is set up in the new command level configuration file by copying the GOOSE control block from the old command level configuration file to the new command level configuration file.
The data set entry according to the 61850 standard is preferably adapted to the device function names of the new field device inside the GOOSE control block of the new command level configuration file if the device function names of the new field device differ from those of the old field device.
The device function names of the old field device may be read from the command level configuration file, for example. The device function names of the new field device are taken from a database, for example, or are requested from an operator, preferably via a data processing system such as a PC or the like.
The assignment of the device function names of the old field device to the device function names of the new field device can likewise be taken from said database, for example, or can be requested from said operator.
The invention also relates to a configuration device for configuring an arrangement which has a command level device and at least one field device connected to the command level device and is intended to protect, control or monitor an electrical switchgear or power supply system.
In this respect, the invention provides for the configuration device to be suitable for forming a new command level configuration file using an old command level configuration file and a property description file for the new field device, which property description file describes the properties of the new field device.
With regard to the advantages of the configuration device according to the invention, reference is made to the above statements made in connection with the method according to the invention since the advantages of the method according to the invention essentially correspond to those of the configuration device according to the invention.
The configuration device preferably has a data processing system in which a program which is suitable for configuring an arrangement which has a command level device and at least one field device connected to the command level device is installed.
The invention also relates to a computer program product for installation in a configuration device as described above.
According to the invention, the computer program product can be used to program a data processing system in such a manner that the latter is suitable for configuring an arrangement which has a command level device and at least one field device connected to the command level device.
The invention is explained in more detail below using exemplary embodiments. In the drawing, by way of example:
For the sake of clarity, the same reference symbols are always used in the figures for identical or comparable components.
If one of the field devices, for example the field device IED_old, is now replaced with a new field device IED_new, a new command level configuration file which replaces the old command level configuration file and takes into account the properties of the new field device must be formed. This is shown in more detail in
A configuration device 40 is provided in
The method of operation of the configuration device 40 and the data processing system 50 as well as the control program 60 is explained by way of example below using
The old command level configuration file SCD also shows a “General Object Oriented System Environment” control block (called GOOSE control block for short) GCB_old with a data set entry DSE_old containing references “Protection/PTOC1.Str”, “Protection/PTOC.Str” and “Protection/PTRC1.Tr” which refer to the device functions PTOC1, PTOC2 and PTRC1.
The configuration device 40 will now identify the GOOSE control block GCB_old in the old command level configuration file SCD. In addition, the configuration device 40 will check which “Logical Device” name the GOOSE control block GCB_old in the old command level configuration file SCD is assigned to; this is the “Logical Device” name “Protection” in this exemplary case.
The configuration device 40 then checks whether the “Logical Device” name “Protection” is already present in the new command level configuration file SCD′, for example because it has been taken from the ICD property description file ICD, which describes the properties of the new field device IED_new, by means of copying. If this is not the case, the “Logical Device” name “Protection” is also added (step 100).
The GOOSE control block GCB_old of the old command level configuration file SCD is then instantiated in the new command level configuration file SCD′, for example by copying the GOOSE control block GCB_old, and a new GOOSE control block GCB_new is formed (step 110).
In a further step 120, the configuration device 40 checks whether the device function names of the new field device differ from those of the old field device. In the exemplary embodiment, the device functions in the new field device are called EfPTOC10, EfPTOC15 and EfPTRC1 and are thus different from the device functions PTOC1, PTOC2 and PTRC1 of the old field device.
The device function names EfPTOC10, EfPTOC15 and EfPTRC1 of the new field device can be taken from the database 70 according to
In the case of the new field device IED_new, the device functions EfPTOC10, EfPTOC15 and EfPTRC1 are listed, for example, under another “logical device” name, for example the “logical device” name “LD OC”. Accordingly, the configuration device 40 will insert a corresponding “logical device” name “LD OC” in the new command level configuration file SCD′ and will name the device functions EfPTOC10, EfPTOC15 and EfPTRC1 therein (step 130).
In order to take into account the renaming of the device functions in the GOOSE control block GCB_new of the new command level configuration file SCD′, the configuration device 40 will adapt the data set entry DSE new to the device function names EfPTOC10, EfPTOC15 and EfPTRC1 of the new field device IED_new inside the GOOSE control block GCB_new of the new SCD file SCD′. This is carried out by replacing the old entries “Protection/PTOC1.Str”, “Protection/PTOC2.Str” and “Protection/PTRC1.Tr” with new entries “OC/EfPTOC10.Str”, “OC/EfPTOC15.Str” and “OC/EfPTRC1.Tr” which refer to the device function names EfPTOC10, EfPTOC15 and EfPTRC1 under the “logical device” name “LD OC” (step 140).
The new command level configuration file SCD′ is then used to automatically generate a field device parameterization data record—referred to as parameterization data record for short below—which can be used to parameterize the new field device IED_new. Since the message configuration data of the old replaced field device IED_old have been taken into account in the new command level configuration file SCD′, the new parameterization data record will also take into account these old message configuration data and will thus parameterize the new field device IED_new in such a manner that the new field device IED_new behaves in exactly the same manner as the old replaced field device IED_old at that time in terms of data message addressing. The practice of generating a parameterization data record from an SCD file according to the IEC 61850 standard is mentioned in said standard, with the result that reference is made to this standard in this respect.
In contrast to the exemplary embodiment according to
For the rest, the method can be carried out as explained in connection with
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP07/09160 | 10/12/2007 | WO | 00 | 4/12/2010 |