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SCADA Specificationc

The document outlines technical requirements for a SCADA RTU/DCU and network automation system for a new 66/33/11kV grid station. It specifies climate conditions, supplier requirements, system architecture, communication protocols, IED integration, testing procedures, training, and more. The scope is to integrate the new system with the utility's existing SCADA infrastructure to enable remote monitoring and control of grid equipment.

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SCADA Specificationc

The document outlines technical requirements for a SCADA RTU/DCU and network automation system for a new 66/33/11kV grid station. It specifies climate conditions, supplier requirements, system architecture, communication protocols, IED integration, testing procedures, training, and more. The scope is to integrate the new system with the utility's existing SCADA infrastructure to enable remote monitoring and control of grid equipment.

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TURNKEY SUPPLY & EXECUTION OF SCADA RTU/

DCU & NETWORK AUTOMATION SYSTEM FOR


66/33/11kV NEW GRID STATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR SCADA RTU/ DCU & NETWORK AUTOMATION BASED ON IEC 61850
PROTOCOL

SCADA RTU/ DCU & NETWORK


AUTOMATION SYSTEM
FOR
66/33/11kV NEW GRID STATION
(IEC 61850 PROTOCOL)

REV 2
PREPARED BY APPROVED BY
DATE 13th July 2022
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INDEX

Sr.No. Table of Contents Page No.

1 Scope of the Document 4

2 Climate conditions for system 4

3 Technical requirements

3.a General requirements for Supplier/ BA 5


3.b General System Design 6
3.c System architecture 7
3.d Communication Interface and Protocol 8
3.e IEC 61850 compliant Managed Ethernet switch & 8
network
3.f RTU/ DCU Enclosure 10
3.g RTU/ DCU System 11
3.h Control Wiring, Name plate and Markings System 13
3.i RTU/ DCU Commissioning 14
3.j Time synchronization & SOE 15
3.k Response Times and I/O Capacities 15
3.l Multi Function Meters (MFM) 16
3.m Transformer Monitoring Unit cum Automatic Voltage Regulator 16
3.n Maintenance, Diagnostics & Reliability 17
3.o Interchangeability & Future extendibility 19
3.p Service life and Warranty Support 19
3.q RTU/ DCU and Network Earthing System 20
3.r DR Download 21
3.s RTU Auxiliary Power supply system 21
3.t Cyber security 21
4 SCADA Commands, Indications and Measurands Data 21

5 Quality control, Checklist 21

6 Pre-dispatch Inspection (FAT) & Minimum Testing Facility 22

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7 Packing and Forwarding 23

8 System Spares, Tools & Software Tools with Licenses 23

9 Drawings & Documents, Configuration Backup and Certificates 25


10 Trainings and Hands-on 26

11 Site Acceptance Test (SAT) 29

12.a RTU/ DCU System Architecture Drawing 30


12.b Annexure (Signal list -11/33/66kw) 31

12.c List of Abbreviations 50

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Sr. Topic Description


No.
1 Scope of the BYPL already has SCADA Control Centre implementation consisting of
Document MCC (Master Control Centre) and (BCC) Business Continuity Centre
(commissioned by M/s ABB Ltd. with Network Manager Ver 5.5) through
which currently 55 grid stations and approx 400 DMS stations are being
controlled and monitored. The present SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network
system enable remote monitoring and controlling of all equipment’s of the
unmanned grid stations. This document states that the new RTU/ DCU &
Network automation system supplied will integrate with the existing SCADA
infrastructure enabling remote monitoring and controlling of grid
equipment’s, facilitating unmanned station provision.

The scope of this specification covers all the Technical requirements of the
RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system including System Architecture
design, Manufacturing, Quality, Testing facility at manufacturer’s works,
packing, forwarding with loading/ unloading at site/ stores.

It also states the installation, commissioning and testing of all the


equipment’s supplied or required for efficient and trouble free SCADA RTU/
DCU & Network Automation system. The scope also covers supply of
spares, trainings, configuration tools and documents.

This document describes the automation requirement for C&R/ switchgear


panels, IEDs, and all other items required for SCADA controlled 66/33/11
kV power system supplied in grid.

The specific requirements are covered under technical requirements


(Ref.3)

2. Climate The atmosphere of Delhi/National Capital Region (NCR) is generally laden


conditions for with mild acid and dust suspended during dry months and subjected to fog
system in cold months. The design of the equipment’s and accessories shall be
suitable to withstand seismic forces corresponding to an acceleration of
0.1g

 Max. Ambient Temperature (Working): 50°C


 Min. Ambient Temperature: 0°C
 Max. Humidity: 95% non-condensing
 Min. Humidity: 10%
 Avg. no. of Thunderstorm days per annum: 50
 Avg. Annual Rainfall: 750mm

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The supplier/ BA is required to submit climate compliance test certificate for


supplied SCADA RTU/ DCU & network Automation system.

3 Technical Requirements
3.a General The supplier/ BA should have at least 10 years of experience in design,
requirements for manufacturing and supply of SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation
Supplier/ system integrated with the protection system for controlling and monitoring
Business of the electricity transmission and distribution network.
Associates (BA)
The supplier/ BA needs to submit the proof of completing minimum 5 such
projects with other Indian utilities/ concerns as its experience certificate.

The supplier/BA should have direct business office at Delhi/NCR. In case


of support through business partners details of customers supported by the
service partners to be submitted to BYPL.

The supplier/ BA should have experience of SCADA RTU/ DCU and


Network system integration with numerical relays/ IEDs on standard
international protocols (Ref 3.d).

The supplier/ BA shall produce a well- structured project plan constituting


of timelines for installation, commissioning and testing of the SCADA RTU/
DCU and Network Automation system to which he will have strictly abide.

The supplier/ BA can offer an innovative and advanced system and the
ways and cost to integrate the same in the existing infrastructure. The offer
is subjected to an approval from BYPL after a thorough discussion between
the supplier/BA and BYPL. In case, an approval is not awarded to the
supplier/BA’s offered innovative system, BYPLs existing/ desired
infrastructure prevails and the supplier/BA shall provide the system
accordingly.

The supplier/ BA should optimize on the cost of software products offered


to BYPL considering already available licenses with BYPL. The supplier/BA
should clearly indicate licensing policy for the software tools offered.

The supplier/ BA should be technically capable to provide necessary


training to the personnel recommended by BYPL to maintain the system
and troubleshooting reports (Ref. 10)

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3.b General System The SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system shall be modular
Design and suitable for remote operation and monitoring of the complete
substation including future expansions.

The systems shall be state of the art, suitable for operation under electrical
environment present in high voltage substations (66/33/11kV), follow the
latest engineering practice, and ensure long-term compatibility
requirements and continuity of equipment supply and the safety of the
operating staff. The housing of the SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network
Automation system hardware should be IP class protected suitable for both
indoor and outdoor installations.

The offered SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system shall
support remote control and monitoring from existing remote SCADA control
centers (MCC/ BCC) via gateways.

The system shall be designed such that personnel without any background
knowledge in Microprocessor-based technology are able to operate the
system. The operator Interface shall be intuitive such that operating
personnel shall be able to operate the system easily after having received
some basic training.

The system shall incorporate the control, monitoring and protection


functions specified, self-monitoring, signaling and testing facilities,
measuring as well as memory functions, event recording and evaluation of
disturbance records.

Maintenance, modification, diagnosis or extension of components shall not


cause a shutdown of the whole SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation
system. Self-monitoring of components, modules and communication shall
be incorporated to increase the availability and the reliability of the
equipment and minimize maintenance.

The SCADA RTU/ DCU and Network Automation system should be


processor, co-processor, power supply, rack and media redundant.

The SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system should be web
accessible with facility to upload/ download the system configuration files
and controlling & monitoring of equipment’s.

The SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system should be cyber
secured with user based configured password protection.

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3.c System The SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system shall be based on
Architecture decentralized architecture and on concept of bay-oriented, distributed
intelligence.

Functions shall be decentralized, object-oriented and located as close as


possible to the process.

The main process information of the station shall be stored in distributed


databases. The typical SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system
architecture shall be structured in two levels, i.e. station and bay level.

At bay level, the IEDs shall provide all bay level functions regarding control,
monitoring and protection information, inputs for status indications, outputs
for commands and measurand/ analog data. The IEDs should be directly
connected to the switchgear without any needs for additional interposition
or transducers.

Each bay control IED shall be independent from each other and its SCADA
functioning shall not be affected by any fault occurring in any of the other
bay control units of the station.

The data exchange between the electronic devices on bay and station level
shall take place via the communication infrastructure. Data exchange is to
be realized on PRP using IEC 61850 protocol with a redundant managed
layer 2 switched Ethernet communication infrastructure. The Ethernet
switch must be IEC 61850 compliant and KEMA, CE and FCC certified.

The communication shall be made in 1+1 mode (PRP) for IEC 61850
protocol, including the fiber link between the individual bay IEDs to bay
switch and Ethernet link between the bay switch to RTU/ DCU, such that
failure of one link shall not affect the normal operation of the SCADA
RTU/DCU & Network Automation system. However it shall be alarmed in
SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system.

Communication shall be on serial link between IEDs (serial communicable


devices) like MFMs, DCDBs and the processor with SPD.

Clear control priorities shall prevent operation of a single switch at the


same time from more than one of the various control levels, i.e. MCC/
BCC, bay level or apparatus level. The priority shall always be on the
lowest enabled control level.

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3.d Communication The communication protocol for gateway to control centers must be on IEC
Interface and 60870-5-104 protocol. While the communication for sub-station IEDs of
Protocol Bay level and station level must be on IEC 61850 protocol. In addition the
RTU/ DCU should have RTU/ DCU serial Modbus RS485 protocol for
communication to MFMs and DCDBs. DCDB, NIDS, NIFPS (8 No. DI
signals for integration) and APFC should also interfaced with RTU through
hard-wiring.

Different protocols to integrate the SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network


Automation system are as given in Table 3.d [1]:

Table 3.d [1]


RTU/ DCU to SCADA Control Centers IEC 104
(MCC/ BCC)
RTU/ DCU to Transformer Monitoring Unit/ IEC 61850
NIDS/ APFC
RTU/ DCU to Bay Control Units/ Relays IEC 61850
RTU/ DCU to MFMs and Other serial RTU/ DCU serial Modbus
communicable devices RS485

NOTE: Converters (protocol/ media/ power supply) of any sort will not
be permitted for RTU/ DCU and Network Automation system.

3.e IEC 61850 The IEC 61850 compliant Managed Ethernet switch shall meet the demand
compliant of power system automation systems (IEC 61850-3, IEEE 1613
Managed compliance).
Ethernet switch &
network  Ethernet switch shall be layer 2 industrial grade.
 Ethernet switch shall be modular with SFP for copper and fiber port.
 Ethernet switch port shall be approve by engineering in charge of
SCADA.
 Ethernet switch shall be 19” rack mounted.
 Ethernet switch shall operate at 36 to 72 VDC power supply.
 Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C.
 All port shall be user configurable with minimum configuration of
100Mbps.
 Communication type: Fiber Optics media and ST/LC Connector
compatible with IEDs supplied with CRP, As Per Site and Ethernet -
copper CAT6/ above cable. Further approval at the time of final

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engineering approval.
 LED indicators on all ports shall be blinking with data transfer.
 The switch should have a diagnostic/ error/ warning LED.
 It should support remote user setting configuration.
 It should own separate maintenance/ console port.
 Latency shall be not more than 10ms.
 Should be KEMA, CE and FCC Certified.
 Switch should be extendable for future expansion.
 Minimum 20% spares of utilized hardware and accessories to be
provided by the supplier/ BA.
 On-site warranty for the switch must be 5 years. The warranty
certificate is required to be submitted by the supplier/ BA to BYPL at
the time of SAT.
 Shall be suitably mounted in CRP/switchgear panel.
 Ethernet Switch shall have required nos. of ports (having RJ45 Ports /
FO Ports).Minimum 20% spare ports shall be provided. Final approval
at the time of detail engineering.
 Power Supply of EFS shall be Dual redundant with pluggable terminal
block.
 Shall have Environmental conditions compliance as per
IEC60068-2-1 COLD TEMPERATURE
IEC60068-2-2 DRY HEAT
IEC60068-2-30 HUMIDITY
IEC60068-21-1 VIBRATION
IEC60068-21-2 SHOCK
 Shall have Features:
Management through Web-based, Telnet, CLI
SNMP supported
Remote Monitoring
Diagnostics with logging and alarms
Console ports
 Shall have Product conformity
acc. to IEEE 802.3-10BaseT Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.3u-100BaseTX Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.3u-100BaseFX Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.3ab-1000BaseT Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.3ad-Link Aggregation Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.3x-Flow Control Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.1d-MAC Bridges Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.1d-STP Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.1p-class of service Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.1Q-VLAN tagging Yes

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acc. to IEEE 802.1Q-2005 (formerly IEEE 802.1s) MSTP Yes


acc. to IEEE 802.1w-RRST Yes
acc. to IEEE 802.1x-port based Network Access Control

 Shall have Mode Store and Forward


 Shall have Protection class IP4X,Conformal Coating,IPV6
 Shall have Authorized Repair center of original Ethernet switch
manufacture in India.
 Shall have Uplink Rate 1 GBPS and Downlink Rate 100 MBPS

Table 3.e [1] BYPL approved Makes


S.No. Make
1 Ruggedcom
2 Hirschmann

The specified makes are to be strictly adhered to and no change will


be considered hereto.

3.f RTU/ DCU RTU/ DCU enclosure should be suitably sized minimum 800mm to
Enclosure accommodate all RTU/ DCU and network accessories, self-standing,
fabricated 14 gauge, CRC sheet, duly powder coated paint (RAL 7035
Siemens Grey Structure Shade) with black color plinth and IP class IP5X
protected suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.

Enclosure Details:

 Panel should have a front toughened glass door behind which the RTU/
DCU racks should be mounted on a swing door frame. Doors should
have Ergoform- S lock system with key.
 The whole RTU/ DCU hardware should be housed in an energy-
efficient Air Conditioned cabinet with temperature and humidity
controller.
 Enclosure should have GI mounting plate fitted on its rear wall. Rear
wall shall be fixed.
 It should have gland plates suitably sized, fabricated with 3mm CRC
sheet, duly powder coated paint (RAL 7035 Siemens Grey Structure
Shade).
 Enclosure should have sufficient illumination system with door
interlocks, crankcase heaters, Rat/ Rodents repellent system, drawing
pocket etc.
 It should have fan and louvers ,both with filters to dissipate heat.

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 Copper earth strip of suitable size to be provided for both power and
electronics, separately.
 A minimum 30% free space should be provided for spares for future
expansion.

Table 3.f [1] BYPL approved


Makes
S.No. Make
1 Rittal and equivalent

3.g RTU/ DCU In general the RTU/ DCU system design should aim to minimize power
System consumption and heat generation. The RTU/ DCU shall be modular type,
housed in a 19” rack consisting of processor, co-processor, Digital Input/
Output and Analog Input/ Output modules, power supply and
communication interface module, Ethernet switches etc. The auxiliary
supply of RTU/ DCU and network system should be 48VDC nominal range:
36-72 VDC with copper wire of suitable size.

RTU/ DCU system should be completely wired up with all the required
accessories like MCB, heavy duty CMRs (miniature contactors), rack
mounted DC-DC converters, contactors, screw terminals, PVC duct,
galvanized GI mounting channels etc. and should be enclosed in an air-
conditioned self- standing enclosure.

RTU/ DCU system:

 RTU/ DCU shall be modular and expandable.


 RTU/DCU shall have temperature range from -25°C to +70°C.
 RTU/DCU processer shall have 800Mhz clock frequency.
 RTU/ DCU system should have redundant processor, co-processor,
power supply, rack, Ethernet switch, bay and station network level.
 It should have a under voltage and earth leakage detection system.
 RTU/ DCU processor should communicate to MCC and BCC on IEC
60870-5-104 protocol on a single IP address.
 Processor and co-processor should be capable to communicate with
IEDs (Protection Relays, Digital RTCC relay, bay controller etc.) on IEC
61850 protocol and MFMs, DCDBs etc to communicate on RS485
RTU/ DCU Modbus slave. DCDB, NIDS and APFC should also
interface with RTU through hard-wiring.
 RTU/ DCU system should have programmable logic capabilities
supported by easy to use editing facilities. These capabilities shall

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enable the RTU/ DCU to perform functions using ladder, FBD and
statement language as per IEC standard.
 Internal battery backup to hold data in SOE buffer memory & also
Maintain the time & date.
 RTU shall have Integrated HMI/Web based HMI feature.
 RTU shall have security log and event archive feature.
 All digital and analog input-output modules should be housed in a
separate rack.
 Digital input and output modules should be 16 channels, 48VDC and
potential free contact respectively.
 Analog input should be 8/ 16 channel, 16-bit resolution, and universal
type, configurable for all ranges between ±10VDC and ±20mA.
 RTU/ DCU system should have minimum 20% spares of utilized
RTU/DCU & Network hardware and accessories, completely wired up
to the last terminal.
 RTU shall have DC voltage supply monitoring through transducer and
AI module.
 RTU shall have IEC60870-5, IEC61850, MODBUS, PLC,Advance
cyber security, integrated HMI, Archive license.
 RTU shall have 3 Nos 16 channel DI, 2 Nos 16 Channels DO, 1 Nos 8
channel AI modules for future hard wiring.
Bidders who are OEM of RTU and Numerical Relays are only acceptable &
Pilot with successful test results are main criteria for induction of any new
models in BYPL.
Note : System shall be approved if they are agree to fulfil the following terms &
Conditions,
It is applicable for all OEM products.
 AMC period should be given 3 years along with this proposal.
 AMC period should be started after handing over the system to BYPL.
 During AMC period all the issues pertaining to RTU/Gateway/BCU
should be handled by OEM at site(this included unlimited site visit)
 5 Year replacement warranty is applicable for all OEM for Electronic
cards & Gateway Units…If any hardware (or) Software fails during this
period will be rectified by OEM.

Table 3.g [1] BYPL approved Makes with Type


S.No. Make Type
1 ABB Ltd. RTU560
2 Schneider Saitel DP
4 Siemens A8000

The specified makes are to be strictly adhered to and no change will

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be considered hereto.

3.h Control Wiring, Panel Control Wiring


Name Plate and
Marking System Suitable size and color control and power wiring to be used for the
connection of RTU/ DCU equipment and accessories along with proper and
suitable lugs and ferrules. Control wire used inside the panels should be as
per international color standards, approved by BYPL.
Field Control Wiring

 All control and power cables used in the RTU/ DCU and Network
Automation system should be multi-core, FRLS, armored with
copper multi-strand.

 All communication cables used in the RTU/ DCU and Network


Automation system should be tinned copper high density shielded
or armored with PVC FRLS.
All Optical Fiber Cables (OFC) used in the RTU/ DCU and Network
Automation system should be of proper size, armored and suitable
for multi/ single mode operations.

 Laying of control cable from field to RTU/ DCU should be in


separate cable trays and armored conduit/ duct of suitable size.
 Laying of communication cable is in wall mounted PVC pipe of
suitable size.

 The field wiring material and laying plan is to be submitted by the


supplier/ BA and should be duly approved by the engineering staff
of SCADA, BYPL before the commencement of work.

 During execution if any replacement/ changes (due to site


constraint ) are required in the material/ field wiring and laying that
shall be duly made by the supplier/ BA without any additional costs
within the committed time (maximum one (1) week).
 All field wiring make and model should be approve by SCADA
engineering in-charge at the time of detail engineering.

Table 3.h [2] Field Control Wiring


Description Approved Make
RS485 Wire Belden or equivalent
Ethernet D-link, Belden or equivalent

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Fiber optic cord Preston or equivalent

Equipment Name Plate

 All equipment’s either in RTU/ DCU panel or field should have


proper name plate.
 The name plate material, size, and text font and size are to be
submitted by the supplier/ BA and should be duly approved by the
engineering staff of SCADA, BYPL before the commencement of
work.
 Sample name plates are to submit for approval before field
installations, any changes suggested by BYPL shall be duly
incorporated.
 During the execution any change in name plate size, text font or
size suggested by BYPL shall be duly incorporated without any
additional costs within the committed time (maximum one (1) week).

Marking System

 The panel and field control wiring Marking System should be proper
for the system. The name plates should be properly engraved and
all wires should have proper size ferrule nos. and printing life for
both should be of minimum 10 years.

3.i RTU/ DCU  The supplier/ BA will install all network, control and RTU system as per
Commissioning BYPL approved network system architecture.
 The supplier/BA will configure existing equipment to RTU if any.
 The supplier/ BA will configure, validate and submit the network as per
system requirement which will be verified and approved by SCADA
engineering in-charge.
 The supplier/ BA will be responsible for commissioning of RTU/ DCU
with all IEDs as per Annexure 12.b provided.
 RTU/ DCU network commissioning engineer (supplier/ BA) will be
responsible for IEC 61850 protocol files.
 During the local testing, only and only if the punch points are thorough
then only final testing will be done.
 Final point-to-point testing from SCADA Center is to be necessarily
cleared before SAT.

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3.j Time A dedicated GPS signal from the SCADA MCC & BCC (FEP) will be
synchronization provided for the synchronization of the entire system. This GPS signal
and SOE would be available to the RTU/ DCU at regular specified intervals and the
RTU/ DCU in turn should synchronize all devices via the inter bay bus
using SNTP protocol as defined in IEC 61850 standard. RTU shall have
capability to sync with PTP.

To analyze the chronology or sequence of events occurring in the power


system, time tagging of data is required which shall be achieved through
SOE feature of RTU. The RTU shall have an internal clock with the stability
of 10ppm or better. The RTU time shall be set from time synchronization
messages received from master station using IEC 60870-5- 104 protocol.
In addition, the message can be transmitted using NTP/SNTP. SOE time
resolution shall be 1ms or better.

The RTU shall maintain a clock and shall time-stamp the digital status data.
Any digital status input data point in the RTU shall be assignable as an
SOE point. Each time a SOE status indication point changes the state, the
RTU shall time-tag the change and store in SOE buffer within the RTU. A
minimum of 10000 events shall be stored in the SOE buffer. SOE shall be
transferred to Master Station as per IEC 60870-5-104 protocol. SOE buffer
& time shall be maintained by RTU on power supply interruption.

3.k Response Times The total I/O count in a major substation will become large and it must be
and I/O ensured that the hardware and communication links have sufficient
Capacities performance to ensure prompt processing of data, Ref. Tables 3.k [1]
Processor shall have minimum 5000 DP capability.

As I/O at the bay level, both digital and analog will typically be handled by
intelligent relays or specialized IEDs, it is therefore important to ensure that
these devices have sufficient I/O capacity and dual communication ports
for PRP protocol.

Table 3.k [1] Minimum system response


times for a substation
Digital Input 1s
Analog Input 1s
Digital Output 0.75s
Disturbance Record File 3s

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The above are the minimum capacity which may change during
detailed engineering of RTU/ DCU. The RTU/ DCU should have the
capability of I/Os expansion.

3.l Multi Function A single network loop of MFMs should not have more than eight (8) MFMs.
Meters (MFM) MFM communication network on RTU/ DCU serial Modbus RS485 should
be protected against surges and electrical leakages therefore, it is
necessary to install Surge Protection Devices placed in between the RTU/
DCU & MFM serial network loop.

The inter-looping of MFMs to be made by 22 guage Belden 8761 non-


screened cable while the extension of the communication network from
MFM to RTU/ DCU to be made by 22 guage Belden 8761 Belden screened
cable. The typical diagram for this connection is mentioned in the System
Architecture diagram, Annexure 12.a.

Minimum two (2) spare links from CRP to RTU/DCU to be provided by


supplier/ BA for future extension.

All hardware of the RTU/ DCU and Network Automation system and CT &
PT wirings to MFMs and its configurations fall in supplier/ BAs scope.

The integration of MFM to be done as per the technical document and


parameter configuration as per Annexure 12.b.
Table 3.i [1] Field Control Wiring
Description Approved Make
MFM Delta energy, Conserv 6400NG
SPD San-tele quip, Phoenix

3.m Transformer A digital transformer monitoring cum automatic voltage regulator unit is to
Monitoring cum be provided as per the tender document for each transformer and it should
Automatic fulfill the following requirements for SCADA integration and configuration:
Voltage
Regulator (AVR)  As the name suggests, it should have the functionality of
Unit automatic voltage control.
 A digital transformer monitoring cum automatic voltage regulator
unit should have the facility to measure CT, PT, Oil

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temperature, winding temperature and tap position etc. further


these parameters shall be telemetered to SCADA RTU/ DCU on
IEC 61850 protocol.
 It should have facility to control tap position, fan control etc.
further these parameters shall be telemetered to SCADA RTU/
DCU on IEC 61850 protocol for monitoring and controlling.
 It shall have Microprocessor based Numerical relay having LCD
display along with the software to make the parameters settings
of the device and it shall be possible to do the parameter setting
through keyboard unit.
 It should have the feature to set the parameters related to
voltage regulation and fan control from MCC & BCC.
 The unit shall have suitable interface to communicate with
higher level SCADA system as per the protocol proposed in the
integrated package solution.
 The unit should be capable of taking tap position, oil
temperature inputs directly without any transducers.
 The parameters configuration should be as per Annexure 12.b.
3.n Maintenance, Maintenance:
Diagnostics and
Reliability It is a requirement that all RTU/ DCUs require no routine or planned
maintenance. Therefore, no fans or moving parts shall be used in the RTU/
DCU to avoid any need for maintenance. To ensure this, the RTU/ DCU
should be constructed to resist the entry of dust. A single technician shall
be able to remove and replace for repair purposes, without special tools
and test equipment’s involved in the operation of RTU/ DCU. Restoration of
equipment to full operational use shall be possible within 15 minutes
(nominally) of repairs being completed. It should not be necessary to
dismantle (remove multiple pieces of) the RTU/ DCU in order to replace a
module.

Diagnostics:

The vendor should provide remote maintenance and monitoring diagnostic


and configuration tools (Laptop) which should be able to access the RTU/
DCU and all other IEDs using BYPLs TCP/ IP WAN network. The station
should use RTU/ DCUs pass through access capability to monitor the
station devices and carry out parameterization of the IEDs, Protection
Relays and network devices in the station.

 The supplier is required to provide diagnostic and licensed


configuration software to run in the supplied tools and access the RTU/
DCU. This software tool shall allow building of new configuration file,

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modification and configuration of RTU/ DCU configuration file along


with the below listed facilities:
 Monitoring of all inputs, control of all outputs and testing
of calculation logic. Monitoring of all inputs and logic at
card level, logic level and protocol level.
 Display of communication statistics and eavesdropping
of communications channels, including Ethernet, IP,
IEC103, IEC 104, IEC 61850 and Modbus.
 Download & upload of RTU/ DCU software, database
configuration and calculations, upload the complete
configuration from RTU/ DCU to modify and then
download to RTU/ DCU.
 On-line help.
 Display time, date, current firmware, software and
configuration running in the RTU/ DCU.
 Configuration and diagnostic software must run on latest
Microsoft Windows version.
 The diagnostic and configuration utility software shall be provided on a
pen drive which is compatible with laptop/ PC. The current version
number of such software shall be provided.

Reliability:

The RTU/ DCU and Network Automation system will normally remain in
continuous service, 24X7, to provide SCADA facilities. A high level of
reliability is required as failure can result in the interruption of the operation
and monitoring of the Power System Control.

Predicted availability of equipment supplied should exceed the following:

Table 3.n [1]


System Function System
Availability
Control and monitoring of any 99.99%
one breaker/ equipment
Monitoring of any one status 99.99%
& measurand data indication
Monitoring of any one status/ 99.99%
measurand/analog input

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3.o Interchangeability Interchangeability:


& Future
Extendibility RTU/ DCU parts like processors, co-processors and interface modules and
network hardware shall be interchangeable individually, and as a whole
RTU/ DCU without the need of re-configuration with pre-programmed flash
memory. Any such change or replacement shall not reduce the capability of
the equipment to conform to requirements of this specification.

Each module and switch links of the RTU/ DCU and Network Automation
system should have Hot Swap feature i.e., at the time of removal/ insertion
of modules and switch links, the system should not become faulty and
automatically recognize the new module and switch link without any need
of system reboot.

Future Extendibility:

Offered SCADA RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system shall be suitable
for extension in future for additional bays. During such requirements, all the
drawings and configurations, alarms/ events list etc displayed shall be
designed in such a manner that its extension shall be easily performed by
the BYPL user. During such event, normal operation of the existing
substation shall be unaffected and system shall not require a shutdown.
The BA shall provide all the necessary software tools along with the source
codes to perform addition of bays in future and complete integration with
RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system by the user. These software
tools shall be able to configure IEDs, add additional analog variables, alarm
list, event list, modify interlocking logics etc. for additional bays/ equipment
which shall be added in future. Offered RTU/ DCU & Network Automation
System including switches shall have minimum 20% spare of utilized
RTU/DCU & Network Automation system hardware and accessories,
completely wired up to the last terminal.

3.p Service life, Service Life:


Warranty and
Replacement BYPL prefers that the major equipment’s of RTU/ DCU and Network
Support Automation system shall be capable of complying with this standard,
including performing its intended purpose, for a minimum of 10 years from
the date of supply.

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The supplier/BA shall provide a service support letter containing:


 The date at which the product was released for sale.
 The anticipated date at which the product will be withdrawn from sale,
but support will continue to be supplied.
 The anticipated date of when the product support will be withdrawn i.e.
spares will no longer be available and technical support will no longer
be provided.

Warranty and Replacement Support:

During the guaranteed availability period, the spare parts supplied by the
supplier/ BA shall be made available to the supplier/ BA for usage subject
to replenishment within the committed time (maximum eight (8) weeks).
Thus, after the system is revived the inventory of spares with BYPL shall
be fully replenished by the supplier/ BA. However, any additional spares
required to meet the availability of the system (which is not a part of the
above spares supplied by the supplier/ BA) would have to be supplied
immediately by the supplier/ BA free of cost to BYPL.

 RTU/ DCU and Network Automation System Hardware: Minimum 5


years
 RTU/ DCU and Network Automation System Accessories: 2 years
 Managed Ethernet Switch: 5 years

At the time of failure or non-availability of the system, during the warranty


period, the supplier/ BA is required to visit the site on BYPLs call within
24hrs, free of cost to revive the system.

The supplier/ BA should submit a liability warranty support certificate to


BYPL.
5 years warranty is mandatory for all SCADA/RTU products(Electronic
cards,GPS,Switches,HMI,etc…).If any cards fails/burnt due to surges from
CT,PT via RS485/serial, Surges through cables then replacement will be in
your scope up to 5 years.So suitable SPD to be incorporate in the system
according to site requirements for avoid card failures.

3.q RTU/ DCU & Two types of earthing should be provided by the supplier/ BA: power and
Network Earthing electronics. Both should be of copper, isolated and suitably sized (as per
System BYPLs approval). Power earthing should be connected to the RTU/ DCU
Enclosure, light, fan, AC while the electronic earthing will be connected to
the inside modules of the RTU/ DCU.

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Color of earthing wire: Green and Yellow/ Green

In the receiving station, grid earthing will be used for RTU earthing.

3.r DR Download The proposed SCADA network should be configured for remote
downloading of DR over WAN from any one (1) location falling under BYPL
jurisdiction.

All the required configuration settings of the supplied network are to be


made by the supplier/ BA.

3.s RTU Auxiliary Power for the RTU/ DCU & Network Automation system shall be derived
Power supply from substation 48/ 220V DC system. The power supply system will have a
system wide range, 48 VDC nominal : 36- 72 V. The supplier/ BA may use DC- DC
converter to convert grid control voltage 220VDC to 48VDC with wide
operating range. The power supply system should be redundant and
distributed through MCB of suitable ratings. Power supply should also be
equipped with surge protection device.
Table 3.s [1] Field Control Wiring
Description Approved Make
DC DC converter Meanwell or equivalent
3.t Cyber security Offered system shall have advance cyber security feature which comply
below mentioned standards and certificate shall be provided during detail
engineering
IEC 62443-4-2
IEC 62443-3-3
IEEE 1686
IEC 62351-3
IEC TS-62351-5
IEC 60870-5-7 security extension
4 SCADA
Commands,
Indications & As per Annexure 12.b.
Measurands
Data
5 Quality Control The supplier/ BA is required to submit a plan of different stages of
and Checklist manufacturing and testing based on which subsequent reports and
certificates shall be submitted. If during this period the manufacturing and
quality is found unsatisfactory as to workmanship or material, the same is
liable for rejection and the supplier/ BA will be obliged to provide
standardized equipment as per BYPLs specifications.

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Checklist:
1. Space required for future expansion
2. Component layout
3. Wiring termination details
4. Equipment/ component make used in the panel with their
specifications

6 Pre- Dispatch Pre-Dispatch Inspection (FAT):


Inspection
(FAT) & After submitting and on BYPLs acceptance of the Test certificate and
Minimum Quality Report, the supplier/ BA is required to call BYPL for Pre-Dispatch
Testing Facility Inspection. The supplier/ BA should ensure the completion of
manufacturing and set-up for Pre-Dispatch Inspection.

Pre-Dispatch Inspection will be treated as FAT, which will only be carried


on if the minimum testing facility has been arranged by the supplier/ BA.
Travel, boarding, lodging and local conveyance etc shall be under vendors
scope.

In case FAT is waived off, all the below mentioned points will be tested
during SAT.

The following tests are to be carried out under FAT:


1) Visual inspection of dimensions, workmanship, quality and
specifications of the equipments as per the approved drawing and
tender document.
2) Test certificate and Quality Report verification as submitted
3) Simulation of RTU/ DCU & SCADA Network connectivity, data
acquisition from IEDs/ MFMs and functionalities like:
 Indications, Commands and Measurands data
 Time synchronization
 Sequence of Events
 Redundancy, diagnostic feature
 Interchangeability
 Hot Swapping
 Any other functionality as per the tender document
4) During the Pre-dispatch inspection period if the vendor fails to
simulate any of the functionality mentioned above and as per the
tender document then BYPL has the rights to scrap the inspection
and another FAT will be arranged for which the supplier/ BA will
bear the travel expenses including both side airfares, cab rent, food
and lodging.

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Minimum Testing Facility:


The minimum testing facility should include:

1) Minimum number of each type of relays being supplied by the


supplier/ BA for SCADA RTU/ DCU and Network Automation
system.
2) Complete SCADA RTU/ DCU and Network Automation system with
redundancy connecting to each type of IED, at least two (2), being
supplied by the supplier/ BA for the aforementioned system.

7 Packing & The supplier/ BA shall ensure that all equipment covered by this
Forwarding specification shall be prepared for rail/ road transport (local equipment) and
be packed in such a manner so as to protect it from damage in transit. All
equipment/ material are to be transported with proper packing and
markings.

Any damage to the equipment(s) during the transit will be borne by the
supplier/ BA and the replaced damaged equipment(s) will be made
available to BYPL within the committed time (maximum eight (8) weeks).

8 System Spares, The bidder is required to list the spares, which may be required for
Tools & ensuring the availability during the guaranteed availability period. The final
Software Tools list of spares shall form part of scope and accordingly the price thereof
with Licenses shall be quoted by the bidder and shall be considered in the evaluation of
the bids.

The list shall include the following:


 Item identification
 Recommended spares quantities (minimum 20% of utilized
Hardware of SCADA/ DCU and Network Automation System)
 Base price of proposed spares.
 Procurement lead time probability of returning the replaced/
repaired spare parts
 Procurement lead time probability of the spare material BYPL may
need to procure apart from this Tender
 Quantity of item held in local office by supplier/ BA as emergency
spare parts.

All spare parts shall be fully tested, however BYPL has the right to return
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provide with replacement within the committed time (maximum eight (8)
weeks).

Table 8 [1] Mandatory loose Spares material


S.No. Item Qty UOM
1. RTU/ DCU & Network Hardware
1.1 Rack redundant 1 No. each type
1.2 Rack I/O 1 No. each type
1.3 DI module with cable 1 No. each type
1.4 DO module with cable 1 No. each type
1.5 AI module with cable 1 No. each type
1.6 Managed Ethernet switch 1 No. each type
1.7 OFC patch cord 5 No. each type
1.8 Power Supply SMPS 2 No. each type
1.9 MCB 2 No. each type
1.10 Main Processor 1 No. each type
1.11 Co-processor connecting No. each type
1
IEC 61850 protocol devices
1.12 Co-processor connecting No. each type
1
serial devices
1.13 Power supply for RTU rack 1 No. each type
2. RTU/ DCU Panel Minimum No. each type
Accessories (Converters, 20% of
Power Supplies etc.) Utilized
3. Communication Cable- Hardware of
RS485, LAN SCADA/ DCU
4. Control Cable and Network
Automation
System

Table 8 [2] Software Configuration Tools


S.No. Item Qty
1 RTU/ DCU configuration tools with
2 Nos.
licensed software and cables
2 Network configuration tools with
1 Nos.
licensed software and cables

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Network configuration tool:


10th Generation Intel Core TM i5-10210UProcessor(4Cores/8Threads, 1.60-
GHZ up
to 2.10 GHZ with Turbo Boost, 6MB Casche),Windows 10 Pro 64,
35.56cms(14.0)FHD (1366x768)TN220nts Anti-glare, 16GB RAM DDR4
5Years Onsite Warranty,Stereo,Dolby@AudioTM
65W Adaptor,Carry Bag & Wired Mouse,Integrated Intel@UHD Graphics
HDMI Port,2xUSB 3.2Gen1, 1xUSB 32 Type-C Gen 1.1xUSB3.2 Type-C Gen2
Laptop Battery 3 Cell,45Wh,CAM 720p HD
Intel Wi-FI & Blue tooth 5.1,mini 250GB SSD,1TB HDD

9 Drawings & Drawings & Documents:


Documents,
Configuration Following drawings and documents shall be prepared on BYPLs
Backup and specifications and statutory requirements and shall be submitted before the
Certificates starting of manufacturing:

1. Completely filled in Technical Particulars


2. General description of the equipment and all components including
brochures
3. Bill of material
4. Type test certificates
5. System Design Architecture Drawing
6. Layout drawings of Control cable, communication cable and cable
tray linking RTU/ DCU panel, communication panels/ hardware
7. Hardware Specification
8. Sizing Calculations of various components
9. Response Time Calculations
10. Functional Design Document
11. Power Distribution Schematic Diagrams for each RTU
12. Standard documentation per IED, according to IEC 61850
13. MICS document (Model Implementation Conformance Statement)
14. PICS document (Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement)
15. Conformance Test certificate
16. ICD File (IED Capability Description file)
17. SCD file (Substation Configuration Description)

After the award of the contract four (4) copies of drawings, drawn to scale,
describing the equipments in detail shall be forwarded for approval and the
supplier/ BA shall subsequently provide four (4) complete sets of final
drawings, one of which shall be auto-positive suitable for reproduction,
before the dispatch of the equipments. Soft copy (Pen drive) of the
drawings, GTP, Test certificates shall be submitted after the final approval

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of the same to BYPL.

All the documents and drawings shall be in English language.

After execution any minor/ major change(s) made at the site to be


incorporated in the documents and As build drawings and duly submitted to
BYPL in the form of hard and soft copy.

Instruction Manuals: Bidder shall furnish two (2) soft copies (Pendrive)
and four (4)hard copies of nicely bound manuals (in English language)
covering erection and maintenance instructions and all relevant information
and drawings pertaining to the main equipments as well as the auxiliary
devices.

Configuration Backup:
All Configuration files for RTU/ DCU and network automation system
should be provided to BYPL. Data Backup along with software shall be
handed over to BYPL in Pen drive at the time of project hand over.

Certificates:

1. Test certificates of all the tests required and conducted by the


supplier/ BA.
2. System and equipments warranty certificates
3. Maintenance and Service Agreement Certificates

The supplier/ BA shall ensure that all the certificates mentioned in this
document along with SAT document are submitted to BYPL at the time of
SAT.

10 Trainings and The supplier/ BA personnel who are experienced instructors and who
Hands-on speak understandable English shall conduct training. The supplier/ BA shall
arrange on its own cost all hardware training platform required for
successful training and understanding at BYPLs works. The supplier/BA
shall provide all necessary training material. Each trainee shall receive
individual copies of all technical manuals and all other documents used for
training. These materials shall be sent to BYPL at least two (2) months
before the scheduled commencement of the particular training course.
Class materials, including the documents sent before the training courses
as well as class handouts, shall become the property of BYPL. BYPL

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reserves the right to copy such materials, but for in-house training and use
only. Hands-on training shall utilize equipment identical to that being
supplied to BYPL. The schedule, location, and detailed contents of each
course will be finalized during BYPL and supplier/ BAs discussions. If the
supplier/ BA have utilized 3rd party equipment or outsourced work to a 3rd
party then experienced instructors of the 3rd party are required to be part of
the training sessions.

System Hardware Course

A computer system hardware course shall be offered, but at the system


level. The training course shall be designed to give BYPL hardware
personnel sufficient knowledge of the overall design and operation of the
system, so that they can correct obvious problems, configure the hardware,
perform preventive maintenance, run diagnostic programs, and
communicate with contract maintenance personnel. The following shall be
covered:

 System hardware design architecture overview: Configuration of the


system hardware.
 Equipment Maintenance: Basic theory of operation, maintenance
techniques and diagnostic procedures for each element of the
computer system, e.g., processors, auxiliary memories, Ethernet,
routers and printers. Configuration of all the hardware equipment.
 System Expansion: Techniques and procedures to expand and add
equipment such as loggers, monitors and communication channels.
 System Maintenance: Theory of operation, maintenance techniques
and practices, diagnostic procedures and (where applicable)
expansion techniques and procedures. Classes shall include
hands-on training for the specific subsystems that are part of
BYPLs equipment or part of similarly designed and configured
subsystems. All interfaces to the computing equipment shall be
taught in detail.
 Operational Training: Practical training on preventive and corrective
maintenance of all equipment, including use of special tools and
instruments. This training shall be provided on BYPLs equipment or
on similarly configured systems.

System Software Course

The contractor shall provide a computer system software course that


covers the following subjects:

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 System Programming: Including all applicable programming


languages and all stand-alone service and utility packages provided
with the system. An introduction to software architecture, effect of
tuning parameters (OS software, Network software, database
software etc.) on the performance of the system.
 Operating System: Including the user aspects of the operating
system, such as program loading and integrating procedures,
scheduling, management, service and utility functions and system
expansion techniques and procedures.
 System Initialization and Failover: Including design, theory of
operation and practice
 Diagnostics: Including the execution of diagnostic procedure and
the interpretation of diagnostic outputs.
 Software Documentation: Orientation in the organization and use of
system software documentation.
 Hands-on Training: One week, with allocated computer time for
trainee performance of unstructured exercises and with the course
instructor available for assistance as necessary.

Application Software Course

The supplier/ BA shall provide comprehensive application software courses


covering all applications including the database and display building
course. The training shall include:

 Overview: Block diagrams of the application software and data


flows. Programming standards and program Interface conventions.
 Application Functions: Functional capabilities, design and major
algorithm. Associated maintenance and expansion techniques.
 Software Development: Techniques and conventions to be used
for the preparation and integration of new software functions.
 Software Generation: Generation of application software from
source code and associated software configuration control
procedures.
 Software Documentation: Orientation in the organization and use
of functional and detailed design documentation and of
programmer and user manuals.
 Hands-on Training: One week, with allocated computer time for
trainee performance of unstructured exercises and with the course
instructor available for assistance as necessary.

Requirement of Training

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The supplier/ BA shall provide training for a batch (maximum of 5 people)


for five (5) days in two slots (Time of which will be decided by BYPL and
supplier/ BA) on the following courses. Travel, boarding, lodging and local
conveyance etc shall be under vendors scope.

Name of Course:

 System Hardware
 System Software
 Application Software

11. SAT This document exclusively covers the SAT for SCADA RTU/ DCU and
Network Automation system.

After the successful commissioning and testing of the SCADA RTU/ DCU &
Network Automation system and liquidation of all punch points, the system
will be put on continuous running mode for a cycle of minimum thirty (30)
days after clearance on punch-points. During this period, if the RTU/ DCUs
performance due to configuration and/ or hardware does not meet the
criteria as per points 3.k and 3.n, the cycle will be reset.

During the cycle, availability and operational efficacy of the system will be
checked and after successful validation SAT will be concluded.

SAT will include the validation of the following:

1. Communication Network
2. SCADA RTU/ DCU and Network redundancy
3. Validation of SOE
4. All approved Indication, Command and Measurand data.

BYPL reserves the right to financially penalize the supplier/ BA on failure of


SAT as per the technical and tender document.

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Annexure 12.a (RTU/ DCU System Architecture Drawing)

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Annexure 12.b (Signal List- 11/33/66kV)


A. 11kV Outgoing feeders- IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft DO soft through Signal


through N.Relay/ BCU Type
N.Relay/
BCU
1. Breaker ON DPI

2. Breaker OFF SPI
3. Trip Ckt Healthy 1  SPI
4. Trip Ckt Healthy 2  SPI
5. Spring Charge  SPI
6. Breaker in Service  SPI
7. Breaker in Test  SPI
8. Auto Trip (86) Operated  SPI
9. Panel DC Fail  SPI
10. Panel AC Fail  SPI
11. L/R switch in SCADA  SPI
12. Relay Int Fault  SPI
13. Over Current Operated(ALL  SPI
STAGES)
14. Earth Fault Operated(ALL  SPI
STAGES)
15. BKR Close COMMAND
 DCO
16. BKR Open COMMAND
17. Auto Trip (86) relay reset from SCO

Remote
18. 3Phase R, Y, B- Current & AI/ MV
Voltage, Active Power, Reactive

Power, Power factor, Max.
Demand, Neu. Current
19. Fault current and phase indication AI/MV
of faulty phase viz. R, Y, B, Earth,
Unbalance (O/C & E/F Relay),

Disturbance Records, Fault
Graphs for Remote diagnosis
purpose

Note:
1.Signals like Panel DC Fail and Relay Int Fault to be taken from adjacent panel.
2.Final signals list will be approved with CRP/Switchgear panel drawing.

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B. 11kV Incomers: IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft DO soft through Signal


through N.Relay/ BCU Type
N.Relay/
BCU
1. Breaker On DPI

2. Breaker OFF
3. Trip Ckt Healthy 1  SPI
4. Trip Ckt Healthy 2  SPI
5. Panel AC Fail  SPI
6. Spring Charge  SPI
7. Breaker in Service  SPI
8. Breaker in Test  SPI
9. Auto trip (86) Operated  SPI
10. VT fuse Blown- Metering  SPI
11. VT fuse Blown- Protection  SPI
12. Panel DC Fail SPI
13. L/R Switch in SCADA  SPI
14. Relay Int Fault  SPI
15. Over Current Operated (All  SPI
Stages)
16. Earth Fault Operated (All Stages)  SPI
17. Under Voltage Prot. Operated  SPI
18. Over Voltage Prot. Operated 
19. REF Operated  SPI
20. BKR Close COMMAND DCO

21. BKR Open COMMAND
22. Auto trip (86) relay reset from SCO

Remote
23. 3Phase R, Y, B- Current & AI/ MV
Voltage, Active Power, Reactive

Power, Power factor, Max.
Demand, Neu. Current
24. Fault current and phase indication AI/MV
of faulty phase viz. R, Y, B, Earth,
Unbalance (O/C & E/F Relay),

Disturbance Records, Fault
Graphs for Remote diagnosis
purpose

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Note:
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2. Final signals list will be approved with CRP/Switchgear panel drawing.

C. 11kV Bus Coupler: IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft DO soft through Signal


through N.Relay/ BCU Type
N.Relay/
BCU
1. Breaker On DPI

2. Breaker OFF
3. Trip Ckt Healthy 1  SPI
4. Trip Ckt Healthy 2  SPI
5. Panel AC Fail  SPI
6. Spring Charge  SPI
7. Breaker in Service SPI

8. Breaker in Test SPI
9. Auto trip (86) Operated  SPI
10. Panel DC Fail  SPI
11. L/R Switch in SCADA  SPI
12. Relay Int. Fault  SPI
13. PT MCB- Metering operated  SPI
14. PT MCB- Protection operated  SPI
15. Over Current Operated  SPI
16. Earth Fault Operated  SPI
17. BKR Close COMMAND DCO

18. BKR Open COMMAND
19. Auto trip (86) relay reset from SCO

Remote
20. 3Phase R, Y, B- Current & AI/ MV
Voltage, Active Power, Reactive

Power, Power factor, Max.
Demand, Neu. Current
21. Fault current and phase indication AI/MV
of faulty phase viz. R, Y, B, Earth,
Unbalance (O/C & E/F Relay),

Disturbance Records, Fault
Graphs for Remote diagnosis
purpose

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Note:
1. Signals like Panel DC Fail and Relay Int Fault to be taken from adjacent panel
2. Final signals list will be approved with CRP/Switchgear panel drawing.

D. 11Kv Capacitors: IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft DO soft through Signal


through N.Relay/ BCU Type
N.Relay/
BCU
1. Breaker On DPI

2. Breaker OFF
3. Bank ISO ON  DPI
4. Bank ISO OFF
5. Trip Ckt Healthy 1  SPI
6. Trip Ckt Healthy 2  SPI
7. Panel AC Fail  SPI
8. Spring Charge  SPI
9. Breaker in Service  SPI
10. Breaker in Test  SPI
11. Master Trip (86) Operated  SPI
12. Bus PT fuse Blown- Metering  SPI
13. Bus PT fuse Blown- Protection  SPI
14. Panel DC Fail  SPI
15. L/R Switch in SCADA  SPI
16. Over Current Operated  SPI
17. Earth Fault Operated  SPI
18. Under Volt. Prot. Operated  SPI
19. Over Volt. Prot. Operated  SPI
20. Neg. Phase sequence Operated  SPI
21. Timer Relay operated/ Normal  DPI
22. Relay Int. Fault  SPI
23. BKR Close COMMAND DCO

24. BKR Open COMMAND
25. BANK ISO OPN DCO

26. BANK ISO CLS
27. Master trip (86) reset from remote  SCO

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28. 3phase R, Y, B- Curr & Volt, AI/ MV



React. Pow, Neu. Curr
29. Fault current and phase indication AI/MV
of faulty phase viz. R, Y, B, Earth,
Unbalance (O/C & E/F Relay),

Disturbance Records, Fault
Graphs for Remote diagnosis
purpose

Note:
1. Signals like Panel DC Fail and Relay Int Fault to be taken from adjacent panel
2. Final signals list will be approved with CRP/Switchgear panel drawing.

E. 33 & 66 kV Incomers/ Outgoing- IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft DO soft through Signal


through N.Relay/ BCU Type
N.Relay/
BCU
1. Breaker On DPI

2. Breaker OFF
3. Bus ISO (89A) ISO ON DPI

4. Bus ISO (89A) ISO OFF
5. Bus ISO (89B) ISO ON DPI

6. Bus ISO (89B) ISO OFF
7. LINE ISO (89L) ON DPI

8. LINE ISO (89L) OFF
9. EARTH SWITCH (89LE) CLOSE  SPI
11. EARTH SWITCH (89AE) CLOSE  SPI
13. Breaker in Service (In-case of I/D SPI

BKR)
14. Breaker in Test (In-case of I/D SPI

BKR)
15. Trip Ckt Healthy  SPI
16. Spring Charge  SPI
17. Master Trip (86) Operated  SPI
18. SF6 Pressure Low & SF6 Lock SPI

Out
19. VT fuse Fail 

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20. L/R Switch in Remote  SPI


21. LBB Operated  SPI
22. Panel DC Fail  SPI
23. Relay Int. Fault  SPI
24. Over Current Operated (All SPI

Stages)
25. Earth Fault Operated (All Stages)  SPI
26. DIFF. Prot Operated  SPI
27. DIST. Prot Operated  SPI
28. BKR Close COMMAND DCO

29. BKR Open COMMAND
30. Bus ISO (89A) ISO ON CMD DCO

31. Bus ISO (89A) ISO OFF CMD
32. Bus ISO (89B) ISO ON CMD DCO

33. Bus ISO (89B) ISO OFF CMD
34. LINE ISO (89L) ON CMD DCO

35. LINE ISO (89L) OFF CMD
36. Master trip (86) relay reset from SCO

remote
37. 3phase R, Y, B- Curr & AI/ MV
Volt,Active & React. Pow, Pow

Factor, Max Demand, Neu. Curr
etc.
38. Fault current and phase indication AI/MV
of faulty phase viz. R, Y, B, Earth,
Unbalance (O/C & E/F Relay),

Disturbance Records, Fault
Graphs for Remote diagnosis
purpose

Note:
1. Signals like Panel DC Fail and Relay Int Fault to be taken from adjacent panel
2. Final signals list will be approved with CRP/Switchgear panel drawing.

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F. 33 & 66 kV Transformer- IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft DO soft through Signal


through N.Relay/ BCU Type
N.Relay/
BCU
1. Breaker On DPI

2. Breaker OFF
3. Bus ISO (89A) ISO ON DPI

4. Bus ISO (89A) ISO OFF
5. Bus ISO (89B) ISO ON DPI

6. Bus ISO (89B) ISO OFF
7. LINE ISO (89T) ON DPI

8. LINE ISO (89T) OFF
9. EARTH SWITCH (89TE) CLOSE  SPI
10. EARTH SWITCH (89AE) CLOSE  SPI
13. Breaker in Service (In-case of I/D SPI

BKR)
14. Breaker in Test (In-case of I/D SPI

BKR)
15. Trip Ckt Healthy- 1  SPI
16. Trip Ckt Healthy- 2  SPI
17. Panel AC Fail  SPI
18. Spring Charge  SPI
19. Auto Trip (86) Operated  SPI
20. Differential Operated  SPI
21. LBB Operated  SPI
22. REF/SEF Prot Operated  SPI
23. SF6 Pressure Low & SF6 Lock SPI

Out
24. Panel DC Fail  SPI
25. L/R Switch in Remote  SPI
26. LBB Operated  SPI
27. Relay Int. Fault  SPI
28. Over Current Operated  SPI
29. Earth Fault Operated  SPI
30. BKR CLS COMMAND DCO

31. BKR OPN COMMAND
32. Bus ISO (89A) ISO ON CMD DCO

33. Bus ISO (89A) ISO OFF CMD

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34. Bus ISO (89B) ISO ON CMD DCO



35. Bus ISO (89B) ISO OFF CMD
36. LINE ISO (89T) ON CMD DCO

37. LINE ISO (89T) OFF CMD
38. Master trip (86) relay reset from SCO

remote
39. 3phase R, Y, B- Curr & AI/ MV
Volt,Active & React. Pow, Pow

Factor, Max Demand, Neu. Curr
etc.
40. Fault current and phase indication AI/MV
of faulty phase viz. R, Y, B, Earth,
Unbalance (O/C & E/F Relay).
Fault voltage and phase
indication of faulty phase viz.
R,Y,B (Voltage Protection Relay).

Fault Differential and Bias current
in Line and T/F Differential Relay,
Fault distance (in distance relay),
Disturbance Records, Fault
graphs for remote diagnosis
purpose.

Note:
1. Signals like Panel DC Fail and Relay Int Fault to be taken from adjacent panel
2. Final signals list will be approved with CRP/Switchgear panel drawing.

G. Signals Related with CRP

Sr. No. Signal Detail Type of Signal on IEC61850


1 Signals of Differential Relay
Digital Input Signals
1 Differential Trip Bph Single Point Information
2 Differential Trip Rph Single Point Information
3 Differential Trip Yph Single Point Information
4 Differential Highset Trip Single Point Information
5 Differential Trip Single Point Information
6 Inrush detected Single Point Information
7 REF Trip Single Point Information
8 Trafo. Differential lockout operated Single Point Information

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9 Trafo. Differential watchdog operated Single Point Information


10 Trafo. Differential communication fail Single Point Information
11 Trafo Trouble Trip Single Point Information
Measurement Signals
1 Current Bph Measured Float
2 Current Rph Measured Float
3 Current Yph Measured Float
4 Fault Current Bph Measured Float
5 Fault Current Rph Measured Float
6 Fault Current Yph Measured Float
7 Fault Current Nph Measured Float
8 Fault locator in some relays Measured Float
9 Sigma kA square Measured Float
2 Signals of Distance Relay
Digital Input Signals
1 Distance Relay Lockout Operated Single Point Information
2 Distance Trip Single Point Information
3 Distance Zone-1 operated Single Point Information
4 Distance Zone-2 operated Single Point Information
5 Distance Zone-3 operated Single Point Information
6 Line Distance Relay Communication Fail Single Point Information
7 Line Distance Relay watchdog operated Single Point Information
3 Signals of Line Differential Relay
Digital Input Signals
1 Conductor Broken Single Point Information
2 Differential Trip Single Point Information
3 Rph Differential Trip Single Point Information
4 Yph Differential Trip Single Point Information
5 Bph Differential Trip Single Point Information
6 Distance Trip Single Point Information
7 Distance Zone-1 operated Single Point Information
8 Distance Zone-2 operated Single Point Information
9 Distance Zone-3 operated Single Point Information
10 Earth Fault high set trip Single Point Information
11 Earth Fault IDMT trip Single Point Information
12 General Trip Single Point Information
13 Inter-trip Single Point Information
14 Line differential block Single Point Information
15 Line differential Channel-1 fail Single Point Information
16 Line differential Channel-2 fail Single Point Information
17 Line differential operated Single Point Information

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18 Line differential relay watchdog operated Single Point Information


19 Phase fault high set trip Single Point Information
20 Phase fault IDMT trip Single Point Information
21 PT Fuse Fail Single Point Information
22 Sync fail Single Point Information
Digital Output Signals
1 General trip Single Command Output
2 Line Diff. Operated Single Command Output
Measurement Signals
1 Active Power Measured Float
2 Current Bph Measured Float
3 Current Rph Measured Float
4 Current Yph Measured Float
5 Fault Current Bph Measured Float
6 Fault Current Rph Measured Float
7 Fault Current Yph Measured Float
8 Fault Current Nph Measured Float
9 Fault Locator in some relays Measured Float
10 Frequency Measured Float
11 Power Factor Measured Float
12 Reactive Power Measured Float
13 Sigma kA square Measured Float
14 Voltage BR Measured Float
15 Voltage RY Measured Float
16 Voltage YB Measured Float
4 Signals of Overcurrent Earthfault
Relay
Digital Input Signals
1 50BF/LBB Operated Single Point Information
2 86 Supervision Single Point Information
3 Relay Communication fail Single Point Information
4 Relay watchdog operated Single Point Information
5 Isolator A status Double Point Information
6 Isolator B status Double Point Information
7 Cable door open Single Point Information
8 CB in Remote Single Point Information
9 CB Status Double Point Information
10 Earth Fault General Trip Single Point Information
11 Earth Fault High set Trip Single Point Information
12 Earth Fault IDMT Trip Single Point Information
13 Earth Switch AE status Double Point Information
14 Earth Switch BE status Double Point Information

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15 Earth Switch LE status Double Point Information


16 Line Isolator status Double Point Information
17 Breaker L/R switch Single Point Information
18 Negative Phase Sequence Single Point Information
19 Phase Fault General Trip Single Point Information
20 Phase Fault Highset Trip Single Point Information
21 Phase Fault IDMT Trip Single Point Information
22 Phase Fault Overload Trip Single Point Information
23 PT Fuse Failure Single Point Information
24 Relay Reset Single Point Information
25 SF6 Gas Pressure Low Single Point Information
26 SF6 Lockout Operated Single Point Information
27 Spring Charged Single Point Information
28 TCS Alarm-1 Single Point Information
29 TCS Alarm-2 Single Point Information
Digital Output Signals
1 CB Command Double Command Output
2 Relay Reset Single Command Output
Spare Output
Measurement Signals
1 Active Power Measured Float
2 Current Bph Measured Float
3 Current Rph Measured Float
4 Current Yph Measured Float
5 Fault Current Bph Measured Float
6 Fault Current Rph Measured Float
7 Fault Current Yph Measured Float
8 Fault Current Nph Measured Float
9 Fault Locator in some relays Measured Float
10 Frequency Measured Float
11 Power Factor Measured Float
12 Reactive Power Measured Float
13 Sigma kA square Measured Float
14 Voltage BR Measured Float
15 Voltage RY Measured Float
16 Voltage YB Measured Float

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H. Transformer- TM cum AVR relay Signals- IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft through DO soft through Signal


TM cum AVR TM cum AVR Type
1. DC Fail  SPI
2. Oil Temp Alarm  SPI
Relay Int Fault  SPI
3. Oil Temp Trip  SPI
4. Winding Temp Alarm  SPI
5. Winding Temp Trip  SPI
6. Buchholz Alarm  SPI
7. Buchholz Trip  SPI
8. PRV Trip  SPI
9. OLTC OSR  SPI
10. MOG/LOW Oil Level Alarm  SPI
11. SPR Trip  SPI
12. OSR Main Tank  SPI
13. L/R Switch in Local  DPI
14. L/R Switch in Remote 
15. Auto Mode  DPI
16. Manual Mode 
17. Fan Fail  SPI
18. Tap Changer Fail  SPI
19. OLTC Out of Step/ Stuck SPI

up/ Motor trip
20. Tap Rise/ Low Command  RCO
21. Oil Temp  AI
22. Winding Temp  AI
23. Tap Position  AI

Note:
1. Signals like Panel DC Fail and Relay Int Fault to be taken from adjacent panel
2. Final signals list will be approved with CRP/Switchgear panel drawing.

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I. 33 & 66kV Bus Coupler- IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft through DO soft through Signal


N.Relay/ BCU N.Relay/ BCU Type
1. Breaker On DPI

2. Breaker OFF
3. Bus ISO (89A) ISO ON DPI

4. Bus ISO (89A) ISO OFF
5. Bus ISO (89B) ISO ON DPI

6. Bus ISO (89B) ISO OFF
7. EARTH SWITCH (89AE) SPI

CLOSE
8. EARTH SWITCH (89BE) SPI

CLOSE
9. Breaker in Service (In-case SPI

of I/D BKR)
10. Breaker in Test (In-case of SPI

I/D BKR)
11. Trip Ckt Healthy- 1  SPI
12. Trip Ckt Healthy- 2  SPI
13. Panel AC Fail  SPI
18. Spring Charge  SPI
19. Auto Trip (86) Operated  SPI
20. SF6 Pressure Low  SPI
21. SF6 Lock Out  SPI
22. VT fuse-1 Blown  SPI
23. VT fuse-2 Blown  SPI
24. Panel DC Fail  SPI
25. L/R Switch in Remote  SPI
26. LBB Operated  SPI
27. Relay Int. Fault  SPI
28. Over Current Operated (All SPI

Stages)
29. Earth Fault Operated (All SPI

Stages)
30. BKR Close COMMAND DCO

31. BKR Open COMMAND
32. BUS (89A) ISO OPN DCO
COMMAND

33. Bus (89A) ISO CLS
COMMAND
34. Bus (89B) ISO OPN  DCO

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COMMAND
35. Bus (89B) ISO CLS
COMMAND
36. Auto trip (86) relay reset SCO

from remote
37. 3phase R, Y, B- Curr, BUS AI/ MV
PT-01 & BUS PT-02 3 
phase voltages
38. Fault current and phase AI/ MV
indication of faulty phase
viz. R, Y, B, Earth,
Unbaethernetce (O/C &
E/F Relay). Fault voltage
and phase indication of
faulty phase viz. R,Y,B
(Voltage Protection Realy). 
Fault Differential and Bias
current in line and T/F Diff
Relay, Fault distance (in
Distance Relay),
Disturbance Records,
Fault Graphs for Remote
diagnosis purpose

Note:
1. Signals like Panel DC Fail and Relay Int Fault to be taken from adjacent panel
2. Final signals list will be approved with CRP/Switchgear panel drawing.

J. 33 & 66kV CAP Bank- IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft through DO soft through Signal


N.Relay/ BCU N.Relay/ BCU Type
1. Breaker On DPI

2. Breaker OFF
3. Bus ISO (89A) ISO ON  DPI
4. Bus ISO (89A) ISO OFF
5. Bus ISO (89B) ISO ON DPI

6. Bus ISO (89B) ISO OFF
7. LINE ISO (89C) ON DPI

8. LINE ISO (89C) OFF

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9. EARTH SWITCH (89CE) SPI



CLOSE
10. EARTH SWITCH (89AE) SPI

CLOSE
11. Trip coil Ckt Healthy- 1  SPI
12. Trip coil Ckt Healthy- 2  SPI
13. Panel AC Fail  SPI
12. Spring Charge  SPI
13. Auto Trip (86) Operated  SPI
14. SF6 Pressure Low & SF6 SPI

Lock Out
15. VT fuse Blown  SPI
16. Cap Discharge Time  SPI
17. Neutral Displacement  SPI
18. Panel DC Fail  SPI
19. L/R Switch in Remote  SPI
20. LBB Operated  SPI
21. Relay Int. Fault  SPI
22. Over Current Operated  SPI
23. Earth Fault Operated  SPI
24. Under Voltage Prot. SPI

Operated
25. Over Voltage Prot.  SPI
Operated
26. BKR Close COMMAND DCO

27. BKR Open COMMAND
28. Bus (89A) ISO OPN DCO
COMMAND

29. Bus (89A) ISO CLS
COMMAND
30. Bus (89B) ISO OPN DCO
COMMAND

31. Bus (89B) ISO CLS
COMMAND
32. CAP Bank ISO OPN DCO
Command

33. CAP Bank ISO CLS
Command
34. 3phase R, Y, B- Curr & AI/ MV
voltage, Reactive Pow, 
Neu Curr

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35. Fault current and phase AI


indication of faulty phase
viz. R, Y, B, Earth,
Unbaethernetce (O/C &
E/F Relay). Fault voltage
and phase indication of
faulty phase viz. R,Y,B
(Voltage Protection Realy). 
Fault Differential and Bias
current in line and T/F Diff
Relay, Fault distance (in
Distance Relay),
Disturbance Records,
Fault Graphs for Remote
diagnosis purpose

Note:
1. Signals like Panel DC Fail and Relay Int Fault to be taken from adjacent panel
2. Final signals list will be approved with CRP/Switchgear panel drawing.

K. BUS PT-1 & 2- IEC 61850 Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft through DO soft through Signal


N.Relay/ BCU N.Relay/ BCU Type
1. BUS A (89A) ON DPI

2. BUS A (89A) OFF
3. BUS B (89B) ON DPI

4. BUS B (89B) ON
5. Earth Switch (89LE)-1 ON DPI

6. Earth Switch (89LE)-1 OFF
7. Earth Switch (89LE)-2 ON DPI

8. Earth Switch (89LE)-2 OFF
9. BUS-A ISO OPN DCO
COMMAND

10. BUS-A ISO CLS
COMMAND
11. BUS-B ISO OPN DCO

COMMAND
12. BUS-B ISO CLS DCO

COMMAND

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L. Smoke Detector- ALL sensors, Manual Call Points- Modbus Protocol

S.No. Signal List Soft Signals Signal


Type
1. All Sensors Alarm
operated Signalsll Sensors

Alarm operated Signals
SPI
(10 to 20 Sensors)
2. All Manual Call Points-

MCP- 1, MCP- 2, etc.

M. Battery Charger- Modbus Protocol

S.No. Signal List DI/ AI soft through Signal


RTU Type
1. Battery CHG Mains AC SPI

Fail
2. Charger A AC MCCB Trip  SPI
3. Charger A DC MCCB Trip  SPI
4. Charger B AC MCCB Trip  SPI
5. Charger B DC MCCB Trip  SPI
6. Charger A/B in boost  SPI
7. Charger A/B rectifier SPI

Capacitor Fuse Blown
8. Battery MCCB Trip  SPI
9. DC system Earth  SPI
10. Insulation Fault  SPI
11. Charger A Current  AI
12. Charger A Voltage  AI
13. Charger B Current  AI
14. Charger B Voltage  AI
15. Battery Current  AI
16. Battery Voltage  AI

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N. LT Board

S.No. Signal List DI Hard Wire to Signal


RTU Type
1. LT AC Fail  SPI
2. R,Y,B Phase Current AI/ MV/
MFI

O. Fire Fighting (All T/Fs)

S.No. Signal List DI Hard Wire to Signal


RTU Type
1. SYSTEM OPERATED  SPI
2. SYSTEM OUT OF SPI

SERVICE
3. TCIV CLOSED  SPI
4. FIRE DETECTOR TRIP  SPI
5. N2 CYLINDER SPI

PRESSURE LOW
6. FIRE SYSTEM ALARM  SPI
7. DC SUPPLY FAIL  SPI

P. MFM- BUS PT- 1, 2 Signals (Front & Rear Bus)- Modbus Protocol

S.No. Signal List Data Type


1. R-Ph Current MV/ MFI
2. Y-Ph Current MV/ MFI
3. B-Ph Current MV/ MFI
4. Neutral Current MV/ MFI
5. R-Y Ph Voltage MV/ MFI
6. Y-B Ph Voltage MV/ MFI
7. B-R Ph Voltage MV/ MFI

Q. MFM- Signals- All Feeders (Including Bus Section/ Coupler)- Modbus


Protocol

S.No. Signal List Data Type


1. R-Ph Current MV/ MFI
2. Y-Ph Current MV/ MFI

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3. B-Ph Current MV/ MFI


4. Neutral Current MV/ MFI
5. R-Y Ph Voltage MV/ MFI
6. Y-B Ph Voltage MV/ MFI
7. B-R Ph Voltage MV/ MFI
8. Active Power MV/ MFI
9. Active Energy MV/ MFI
10. Reactive Power MV/ MFI
11. Power Factor MV/ MFI
12. Max Demand MV/ MFI
13. Phase angle 1 MV/ MFI
14. Phase angle 2 MV/ MFI
15. Phase angle 3 MV/ MFI
16. THD Mean Current MV/ MFI
17. THD Mean Voltage MV/ MFI

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Annexure 12.c (List of Abbreviations)


1. SCADA: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
2. RTU: Remote Terminal Unit
3. DCU: Data Concentrator Unit
4. C&R: Control and Relay
5. BA: Business Associates
6. I/O: Input/ Output
7. MFM: Multi Function Meter
8. TM: Transformer Monitoring
9. BYPL: BSES Yamuna Power Ltd.
10. MCC: Master Control Center
11. BCC: Business Continuity Center
12. IED: Intelligent Electronic Devices
13. NCR: National Capital Region
14. IEC: International Electrotechnical Commisssion
15. KEMA: Keuring van Elektrotechnische Materialen te Arnhem
16. CE: Conformité Européene
17. FCC: Federal Communications Commission
18. PRP: Parallel Redundancy Protocol
19. LAN: Local Area Network
20. NIDS: Network Intrusion Detection System
21. NIFPS: Nitrogen Injection Fire Protection System
22. DCDB: DC Distribution Board
23. APFC: Automatic Power factor Controller
24. HMI: Human Machine Interface
25. TCP/ IP: Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol
26. GPS: Global Positioning System
27. FEP: Front-End processor
28. SNTP: Simple Network Time Protocol
29. CRC: Cold Rolled Close
30. MCB: Miniature Circuit Breakers
31. CMR: Contact Multiplying Relay
32. PVC: Polyvinyl Chloride
33. GI: Galvanized Iron
34. RTCC: Remote Tap Changer Control
35. CT: Current Transformer
36. PT: Potential Transformer
37. WAN: Wide Area Network
38. DI: Digital Input
39. DO: Digital Output
40. AI: Analog Input
41. FRLS: Fire Retardant Low Smoke

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42. OFC: Optical Fiber Cable


43. GTP: Guaranteed Technical Particulars
44. DCO: Double Command Input
45. DPI: Double Point Indication
46. MV: Measured Value
47. SCO: Single Command Input
48. SPI: Single Point Indication
49. BCU: Bay Control Unit
50. SAT: Site Acceptance Test
51. AVR: Automatic Voltage Regulator
52. SPD: Surge Protection Device

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