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MicroSCADAAutomation of PowerDistribution
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Automation of Power Distribution
MicroSCADA,the ABB solution for thecontrol and automationof power distribution forutilities and industry.
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MicroSCADACo-operation between ABBcompanies worldwide
•Network Control (NCS)•Substation Automation (SA)•Substation Mimic (SM)•Substation Monitoring (SMS)•Distribution Management (DMS)•Load Management (LMS)•Energy Data Management (EDM)
One kernel -many applications
EDM
NCSSMS
LMS
SM / SA
MicroSCADA
KernelDMS
LIB 500
Base
• Applications and Tools
LIB 520
• HV control
VÄSTERÅS
LIB 510
• MV process
VAASA
LIB 530
• HV process
BADEN
LIB 5__
OTHERS
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MicroSCADAHorizontal and vertical integration
• common look and feel• complete information
flow between levels• stand-alone products
and complete systems• vertical integration• horizontal integration
Utility Level
Network Level
Substation Level
Distribution Network Level
Consumer Level
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- Based on industry standards • Windows NT operating system • Standard hardware- Open • Wide range of communication protocols • Interface to third-party SW and databases- Database • Logical name (LN) 500.000 • Index 10.000/LN • Address space for RTUs 1-999- High performance, unique functionality • Advanced process database, data- logging functions and timing functions • Unique high-level programming language for the application engineer • User authorization mechanism
MicroSCADA
- Scalability • From mobile lap-top to hot stand-by- Continuity • Compatibility between program versions • Consistency between application levels • Upgradable. Continuity in development.- High system availability based on • Verified SW development • Rigorous test procedure for new releases (PVC) • Coordination of system releases- Built for local engineering • Easy engineering using library modules • Established support concepts - Connection to office programs • Reports to Excel, etc.
MicroSCADA technology highlights
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MicroSCADAMicroSCADA product line
ProtectionRelay
StationMimicSM2000
StationAutomationSA
Network ControlSystemNCS• A system with capacity to grow in
function and range• Based on standard components• A way to use proven technology• Extended functions in
add-on packages
MicroSCADA Line
+ control+ additional functions and
features+ mimicSPACOM -the most reliablerelay in the world
+ network control+ network management+ additional functions and
features
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MicroSCADASubstation Mimic 2000
SM2000• Protection• Monitoring of relay data• Setting relay parameters• Event list for relay events• Alarm list for relay events• Relay icons or static on-line diagram• Modem connection to the network control
centre• Upgradable to SA
Event andAlarm List Protection
Relay Data
One-lineDiagram
Icon Diagram
SPA BUSSPA BUS
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MicroSCADASubstation automation
Event andAlarm List
Reports and Trends
ProtectionRelay Data
DistributionNetwork
One-line Diagramwith Busbar Coloring
• Protection• Monitoring and control• SCADA data refinement/back-up• Communication with NCC• Power quality measurements• Time synchronization• Interlocking• Metering• MV & HV
LON SPA BUS
NCC
HV relays
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MicroSCADACommunication protocols and connection
IEC
5-1
01IE
C 5
-101
AN
SI X
3.28
AN
SI X
3.28
AD
LP
180
AD
LP
180
AD
LP
80A
DL
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REF
REC561
LONSPA
LONLON
RTU 232
Siemens
AEG
X
IEC
870-5-103IE
C870-5-103
Alp
ha &
IEC
1107A
lph
a & IE
C1107
RP
571R
P571
SP
A-B
US
SP
A-B
US
TCP/IP
ISD
NIS
DN
I/O
MicroSCADACOMMUNICATION SERVER
COM 500
MicroSCADABASE SYSTEM
SYS 500
EC
EC
DTCUOther
protocols
DN
P 3
.0D
NP
3.0
MMC
SPASPA
IEC 870-5-103IEC 870-5-103
SlaveMaster
RP
570
RP
570
CO
ML
IC
OM
LI
RC
OM
RC
OM
MO
DB
US
MO
DB
US
AN
SI X
3.28A
NS
I X3.28
LC
U500
LC
U500
P214
P214 (In
dactic 35
(Ind
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AD
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180A
DL
P180
CO
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CO
M90
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CO
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RE.316
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xxx
AEG, Siemens, etc
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MicroSCADAEnergy data management
• Automatic meter reading (SA and SCADA integrated)
• Data storage / evaluation / reporting• Tariff control / real time pricing• Energy balance management• Planning and maintenance• Interface to DMR package
Load ProfileValues
Real Time Power Monitoring
Meter Values
Peak Values
120 kW+20 kVA
AMCRS-M2
Max. 7 lines Max. 255 adresses/loop
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MicroSCADA Feeder AutomationRemote monitoring and controlof MV Network• Ring Main Units (RMU)• Transformer kiosks• Pole-mounted switches and disconnectors
Functionality• Monitoring and control• Metering• Fault indication, fault location• Time synchronization• Communication
Distribution Network Map
DistributionNetwork
Event andAlarm List
One-lineDiagram
GSM
Radio Links
Modem
Satellite
Public Phone Line
GSM
Radio
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MicroSCADANetwork control system (NCS)
System serversSYSCommunicationservers COM
Processunits
Third-PartyInformation
Technology (IT)Systems
Third-PartyInformation
Technology (IT)Systems
COM
SYS
Protection relays / Feeder terminals RTUs / PLCs DTUsMeters
Office PC
TCP/IP
Router
SRIOSA/SM
OperatorstationsMMC
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MicroSCADANetwork control system (NCS)
Third-partyInformation
Technology (IT)systems
Third-partyInformation
Technology (IT)systems
PeakValues
Distribution Network Map
Event andAlarm List
One-lineDiagram withBusbarColoring
• Protection• Monitoring and control• SCADA data refinement/back-up
• Communication with SCS• Communication to DMSequipment
• Power qualitymeasurements
• Time synchronization• Database• Interlocking• Metering• MV & HV
DistributionNetwork
ProtectionRelayData
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Automation of Power Distributionn MicroSCADA system overview
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Open ++ / Opera DMS• Network coloring• Fault location• Network operation
management• Network calculations• Restoration support
Automation of Power DistributionDistribution management
NetworkData
MicroSCADA
Network Editor
DistributionProcess
NetworkAnalysis
OperationsPlanning
Topology Management
Fault Location & Restoration
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Automation of Power Distributionn Automation devices, REC 5xx
Area of application:• Remote monitoring and control of medium voltage overhead line
and underground network:– Ring Main Units (RMUs)– Pole- and pad-mounted switches and disconnectors– Small transformer stations & transformer kiosks
• Wind and solar power stations• Primary and secondary substation automation
– Measurements and control of bay equipment
REC 501• Control of 2 objects• Condition monitoring• Communication over several media
and protocols
REC 523• Control of 4 objects• Measurement and data logging• Condition monitoring• Communication over several media
and protocols
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CommunicationProtocol supportFibre-optic connection to remote I/ORedundant communication lines for RP 570Multiple hosts with protocol interface card
Compact designLow power consumptionCompetitive pricePLC programmingTime stampingCertified for operation from -40 to +70oC
Automation of Power DistributionnAutomation devices, RTU 211
Dial-up point-to-point
RTU 211
MicroSCADA
Dedicated multi-drop
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Automation of Power Distributionn Automation devices, RTU 232
AEG,Siemensetc.
EC
EC
RTU 232
MicroSCADA
RP570/71
ABB Standard RTU• Up to 14 modules in a basic rack, up to 19 modules
in an extension rack, up to 7 extension racks• Optimized for data points between 100 and 2000• Modules for I/O, modem, power supply, line
coupler, CPU, etc.• Standardized for mounting in 19” rack• Several interfaces and protocols• Several transmission media possible (e.g. phone
lines, radio, optical fibre)
SPAIEC 60870-5-103
MarshallingRack
IO modulesCard type BI BO AI AOIO / card 16 16 8 2
ABB Field bus
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Automation of Power Distributionn Automation devices, RTU 560
AEG
EC E
C
MarshallingRack
IEC 60870-5-103ABB Field bus
RTU 560
Remote diagnosisMicroSCADA
IEC 60870-5-101
SPA
IEC 60870-5-104
WAN
(Other) NCC
RTU560• An upgrade of RTU 232• Increased number of
datapoints• Increased performance• Operation in Ethernet
networks• Support of standard
protocols• Optimum reliability with a
redundancy concept• Upgradability by using a
standard I/O board family
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MicroSCADA DeliveriesABB is everywhere- Worldwide organization
ABB is close to the customer- 40 local engineering centers
ABB is a guarantee for the future
MicroSCADA systems sold 1998 to 2001MicroSCADA systems sold 1998 to 2001
1998 1999 2000 2001- Argentina 5 2 7 3- Australia 3 2 1 1- Austria 5 5 2 0- Brazil 8 14 14 18- Canada - - 4 6- China 4 7 5 15- Czech Republic 14 2 21 10- Finland 22 105 48 69- Germany 11 64 23 36- Hungary 5 2 2 2- India 0 7 18 3- Italy 5 2 6 11- Malaysia 23 2 2 (42) 1- Netherlands 8 4 9 3- Norway 14 20 4 7- Poland 1 2 1 6- Portugal 1 6 2 19- Russia 7 4 10 33- South Africa 5 2 8 3- Spain 6 16 14 4- Sweden 38 76 38 30- Switzerland 23 75 23 34- Taiwan 2 14 12 0- United Kingdom 6 4 1 0- Other _____ _____ _____ _____ Σ 289 450 275 323
1998 1999 2000 2001- Argentina 5 2 7 3- Australia 3 2 1 1- Austria 5 5 2 0- Brazil 8 14 14 18- Canada - - 4 6- China 4 7 5 15- Czech Republic 14 2 21 10- Finland 22 105 48 69- Germany 11 64 23 36- Hungary 5 2 2 2- India 0 7 18 3- Italy 5 2 6 11- Malaysia 23 2 2 (42) 1- Netherlands 8 4 9 3- Norway 14 20 4 7- Poland 1 2 1 6- Portugal 1 6 2 19- Russia 7 4 10 33- South Africa 5 2 8 3- Spain 6 16 14 4- Sweden 38 76 38 30- Switzerland 23 75 23 34- Taiwan 2 14 12 0- United Kingdom 6 4 1 0- Other _____ _____ _____ _____ Σ 289 450 275 323
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System s delivered (Accumulated)
Over2500 MicroSCADA Systems Delivered
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Automation of Power Distribution
Operators have: • real-time overviews of the whole
network • reliable indications for both run-time and emergency situations
The system enables the operator to:• remotely control and supervise the entire distribution network• co-ordinate the automation of distribution networks and power
stations• read and change the actual settings of protection relays from the control room• local changes are automatically
updated and recorded by the system
Economy, Effectiveness, Quality and Safety
Comments from customers with years of MicroSCADA experience
ABB has a magnificent networkcontrol system and equipment
MicroSCADA has proven itsfunctionality
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Public Notice
The ProvenSystem
of Tomorrowis Yours Today
Automation of Power DistributionABB advantages
Freedom of choice • a wide range of productsAdded value • products at all levels of automationWe have • the experience and the know-how
ABB Substance: Economy, Effectiveness, Quality and Safety
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