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Course Schedule
Introduction, Pre-Training Evaluation, Project Scope
Engineering Deliverables

Introduction to Third Party components including PLCC


Modem, MFT, OLTC Transducers, Serial Redundancy Switch
and Ethernet Switch, Reference of MiCOM C264 RTU Manual
MiCOM C264 – Hardware Description, Rack Mounting and RTU
Capability

Introduction to “Computer Maintenance Tool” (CMT),


Introduction to “System Configuration Editor” (SCE)
Installation of SCE & CMT

Bootinstall, Basics of database preparation, Configuring


different parameters, Check database for errors and generate
data bags from it, SCE Templates

SCE objects, Database loading and system start up, Features


of SMT, Features of CMT

Familiarization of Participants with RTU database of


Substation relevant to their area of Operation

Downloading of RTU database, Online testing of RTU with


Master Station Simulator

RTU Troubleshooting
Feedback Session

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»1 ) MiCOM C264 – Hardware Description
Programmable Scheme Logic automations
»2) Rack Mounting
» 3) RTU Capability

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MiCOM C264/C264C RTU
Hardware presentation

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Key Salient Features 4U-40TE/4U-80TE Racks
Flexible I/O
Fast configuration tool
IEDs Concentrator with 4 sub-
networks
Upstream SCADA Communication
Ethernet access for asset
management
MiCOM C264 (40T)
Options
Local display
Energy and Power Quality
IRIG-B External synchronization
Varnish treatment

MiCOM C264 (80T)

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MiCOM C264 / C264C

Mechanical Arrangement

MiCOM C264C MiCOM C264


4U / 40 TE 4U / 80 TE
with 6 slots for I/O boards with 15 slots for I/O boards

2 Typical 4U Modular Design


19” and ½ 19”

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MiCOM C264 / C264C

C264C With LCD

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C264 With LCD

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C264C Without LCD

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C264 Without LCD

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Large illuminated displays
Large Front Mimic Display Up to 12 Settable Mimic Screens
with up to 9 switching device each
1 Alarm Screen
1 Measurement Screen
Preset LED 1 Even Screen
1 Disturbance List Screen
1 Configuration Screen

Settable LED
Navigation keys

Local/Remote
Operating keys command
Open/Close command

Typical MiCOM Front Display for Local Control

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Modular Construction

MiCOM C264C MiCOM C264


4U / 170mm / 40 TE 4U / 170mm / 80 TE
with 4 or 6 slots for with 14 or 15 slots for I/O
I/O boards boards
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Modular Construction (Back)
Connector
Easy to Install Screwing

Power supply
connector
2 RS232/485
links

Removable CPU 1 standard RJ 45


Optional connectors Options :
connectors for
for 4 mm2 wires optical
2 mm2 wires I/Os
direct CT/VT Ethernet
boards &
connection IRIG B
Power supply
2 Serial links
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Basic Interface Unit - BIU
Main characteristics Versions Power BIU24x
Supply board
A01 24 VDC
Power Supply
A02 48VDC
Watch Dog (+ DI) A03 110/125VDC PIN

A04 220VAC Output relays


RS1 (232/422/485) 1
2

3
O1
RS2 (232/485) 4 Watchdog
5
6

7 VIN VIN
+ DI1 + DI2
- -
8 - -

9
10

11
RS232/
12 RXD / T- RS485 Serial
13 GND
link 2
14 TXD / T+

15 #
GND
16 RS232/
CTS
17 RS422
RXD / T+ Serial
18 TXD / T- RS485
RTS / R+ link 1
19
R- (RS422)
20 #
DCD
21

22
Vaux Power
23 +
24 - supply
-

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Central Program Unit board - CPU270
 Main characteristics
 64-bit Power PC-base processor (clock 266 MHz)
 VxWorks for RT OS
 Powerful DSP 260 for CT/VT
 Ethernet-Based 100Base-TX

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Digital Input (DI) board - DIU200
 Main characteristics
 VA, nom : 24-30 Vdc
Digital Input Unit DIU20x
 VA, nom : 40 Vdc (range 20 to 60 Vdc) board

 VA, nom : 100 Vdc (range 40 to 150 Vdc)


 VA, nom : 220 Vdc (range 180 to 264 Vdc) PIN Signal inputs

1 ms Time-tag 1
+
VIN
DI1 +
VIN
DI2
- -
2 - -

Opto Isolated 3

4 VIN VIN
+ DI3 + DI4
16 DI 5 -
-
-
-

7 VIN VIN
+ DI5 + DI6
- -
8 - -

9
10 VIN VIN
+ DI7 + DI8
- -
11 - -

12
The digital inputs can be configured as
13 VIN VIN
•SINGLE or DOUBLE BI +
-
DI9 +
-
DI10
14 - -
•SINGLE or DOUBLE Counters
15
•Digital Measurement
16 VIN VIN
+ DI11 + DI12
- -
17 - -
18

19 VIN VIN
+ DI13 + DI14
- -
20 - -
21

22 VIN VIN
+ DI15 + DI16
- -
23 - -

24

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Multi-Tension and Peak Current Digital Input (DI) Unit - DIU210
 Main characteristics
 only for C264 - 80TE case
 16 optically insulated DI with 1 common for
2
 Isolation: 2 kV – 50/60 Hz 1min
 1 ms time tagging
 Filtering : User selection from 2 ms to 64
ms
 Input range:
 DIU210 : from 24V -> 250VDC
 Peak current : > 25mA when level 0-> 1
 consumption :
The digital inputs can be - 19,2V 30mA
configured as SINGLE or - 24V 26mA
DOUBLE on the same DI
module.
- 48V->250V ±5 mA

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Digital Output (DO) board - DOU200
Digital OutputUnit DOU200
 Main characteristics board

 8 outputs NO contacts and 2 outputs NO/NC


 UN ≤ 250 Vdc / 230 Vac PIN Signal outputs

1
 Making 70 VA/W 2 DO 1
3
4 DO 2
5
6 DO 3
7
8 DO 4
9
10 DO 5
11
12 DO 6
13
14 DO 7
15
16 DO 8
17
18

•The digital inputs 19


20
DO 9
can be configured as 21
22
•SINGLE or DOUBLE 23
DO 10
24
Digital Outputs
•Setpoints
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Analogue Input (AI) AIU201/AIU210
Analogue Input Unit AIU200
 Main characteristics board

 4/8 opto-isolated AI Current or Voltage


 20 ms time tagging PIN Signal inputs

 16 bits A/D converter 0.05% accuracy 1


2
GND

3
4 + U
5 - mA/V AI 1
#
6
7
8
9 + U
10 - mA/V AI 2
#
11
12
13
GND
14
15
16 + U
17 - mA/V AI 3
#
18
19
20 + U
21 - mA/V AI 4
#
22
23
24 Reserved

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MiCOM C264/C264C RTU
Rack Mounting

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Rack Mounting
19 ’ ’ Rack C264 Screwing
Support

Cabinet
Mounting

Front Face Screwing


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Rack / Boards Overview
Board Number Board Name

BIU

CPU
DIU DOU AIU
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BIU20x

CPU270
DIU20x
AIU20x
DOU20x

SCADA- IED Automations


management •Grouping TS
Trough •Interlocking
communications
links
Digital Inputs
Acquisition
Digital outputs
•Time Analogue Inputs
For
management Acquisition for
•Binary Inputs
•SOE Archiving For •Controls
•Counters Sequences
•Printing •Analogue
•Digital Meas. •Setpoints
•Front panel •Measurements
management
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MiCOM C264/C264C RTU
RTU Capability

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MiCOM C264 : for many applications

RTU applications
Data Concentrator
SOE Recorder
Measurement Centre
Quality metering
Bay Computer, integrated in DCS systems

Dedicated to many electrical applications

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RTUs : architecture : Mono rack

Serial Links to Ethernet Link to


SCADA SCADA
IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104 over IP

Configuration(SCT) and
Maintenance (CMT)

 Capacity
Printer
 up to 4 Serial links for SCADAs
and IEDs
IEC 60870-5-103,101  up to 244 direct wired I/O
Modbus,
I/Os
 up to 5012 internal binary points
 up to 1024 internal analogue
points
Legacy
Bus  up to 1024 internal digital
outputs

 Configuration with SCT tool


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RTUs : architecture : Multi rack

Serial Links to Ethernet Link to


SCADA SCADA
DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104,

Configuration and
Maintenance

 Capacity
Printer
 up to 2 Serial links for SCADAs
 up to 4 extension racks
Ethernet
 up to 244 direct wired I/O on
each extension rack
 up to 5012 internal binary points
Legacy  up to 1024 internal analogue
Bus points
I/Os  up to 1024 internal digital
outputs
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Distributed Architecture
SCADA IEC870-5-101

Ethernet UCA2 or
IEC61850

IEC 870-5-103
Key Competitor Differentiation
1. Local Integration capability
2. IEC61850 technological gap
(wide possibilities of
scheme automation)
3. Relay Optimal Integration
MiCOM C264
4. Switchyard Field Distribution
MiCOM Pxxx

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SCADA protocols implemented
IEC 60870-5-101 compliant with standard rules
IEC 60870-5-104 compliant with standard rules
DNP 3.0 compliant with standard rules
MODBUS compliant with standard rules

IEDs protocols implemented on RS232/RS485


MODBUS compliant to Standard Modicon and ModBus AREVA T&D Rules
IEC 60870-5-103 compliant with standard rules
IEC 60870-5-101 compliant with standard rules
DNP 3.0 compliant with standard rules

IED protocols implemented on IP


IEC 61850

Third party protocols will implemented using external converter over legacy bus
protocols or station bus protocols

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»1 ) Introduction to “Computer Maintenance Tool” (CMT)
» 2 ) Introduction to “System Configuration Editor” (SCE)
» 3 ) Installation of SCE & CMT

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C264/C264C Tools

SCE System Configuration Editor


For Database creation

CMT Computer Maintenance Tool


For Software and Database
Downloading

The 2 tools may be installed to the same PC

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MiCOM C264 SCE

Introduction to MiCOM C264 – System


Configuration Editor (SCE)

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Objectives

 Using SCE
 Helps in definition/edition of all system data with its equipment
 Generates each equipment databases.
 At first, the data definition is done by experts through templates or
models of data. These templates are then stored and delivered in
SCE libraries.
 In a second time, the models can be loaded and instantiated as a
kind of duplication to create object data customised to the
application case.
 In a third time users can make modification on its object database.
When all data of the concrete case are defined, the SCE generates
a coherent set of databases, named system databag, that can be
loaded into each system equipment by CMT, the maintenance tools.

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SCE DATA FLOW

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SCE Data hierarchy

 Using PACiS SCE


 First of all, Data Model defines structure and structured data. Any
piece of information belongs to a hierarchy of information often
referenced from browsing point of view as a tree. This abstraction
of data is named object.Helps in definition/edition of all system
data with its equipment.
 In SCE all data belong in one only of the following three tree
structures:

• Electric process.
• System (device characteristics and communication).
• Graphic definition of Operator Interface with Archives,
Graphic .

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SCE Data hierarchy

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MiCOM C264 CMT

Introduction to MiCOM C264 - Computer


Management Tool (CMT)

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CMT Objectives

CMT is part of MiCOM C264 Delivery

Dialog with computer for :


 Install computer software
 Download and switch database
 Make some maintenance operations

How ?
 Via ethernet (no hub, no front face)

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MiCOM C264 / RTU – CMT Tool

RTUs : architecture : Multi rack

Serial Links to Ethernet Link to


SCADA SCADA
DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104,

Configuration and
Maintenance

Printer

Ethernet

Legacy
Bus

I/Os

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CMT - Computers List
Search all connected
computers

List of connected
computers

Telnet (access to
shell)

Stop selected
computer tasks

Reboot selected computer

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SCE Installation

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SCE Installation-1

Run the application by Click on SCE_installer.exe

Click OK

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SCE Installation-2

Below screen shots showing the progress of SCE Installation

Agreement of SCE Installation

Click Next

Path of the SCE installation


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SCE Installation-3

Progress

SCE Installation Completed


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CMT Home Page

Release note to check

Add C264 Version


if may have several C264 versions on PC

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Computers List

Reboot selected computer

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