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Distributed Platform for Supervision, Control and Protection

Technology that moves the world

Version 2.2
Power 2008-03-06 Systems Automation

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CLP 500 Introduction

CLP 500 Overview

CLP 500 Conclusions

CLP 500RTU Application

CLP 500ASE Application

CLP 500SCC Application

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CLP 500 Versions


Distributed Platform for Control, Supervision or Protection

CLP 500 featuring RTU Functions CLP 500 featuring Command, Control and Protection Functions CLP 500 featuring Substation Automation Functions CLP 500 featuring Auxiliary Services Automation Functions CLP 500 featuring Power Plant Group Automation Functions CLP 500 featuring Local Tele-regulation Functions

CLP 500 featuring Front-end Processor Functions


CLP 500 featuring Traction Power Substations and Catenary Automation Functions
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Power Systems Automation

EFACECs Experience

Since 1985 in the Substation and Power Plant Automation Business


Over 700 systems based on CLP 500, in operation or contracted for Substation Protection, Command and Control, up to 400 kV Over 70 power plant management systems in operation or contracted, based on CLP 500 Worldwide customer base

Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Romania Brazil, Venezuela, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador

Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam


Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mozambique Bahrain

Field experience on integrating IEDs and protection relays from other vendors, as well as on integrating solutions with third parties dispatches
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CLP 500 Introduction

CLP 500 Overview

CLP 500 Conclusions

CLP 500RTU Application

CLP 500ASE Application

CLP 500SCC Application

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Concept Standard PC Based Solution, HMI (optional)


A single platform for the entire substation, integrating information from multiple data sources to multiple purposes

CLP 500 Platform Central Unit, featuring SCADA and optionally, HMI Human Machine Interface LAN CLP 500s Control and Acquisition Units CLP 500s Protection Relays Family Ethernet CLP 500s Synchronization Unit CLP 500s Bay Control Unit

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Concept Diskless PC Based Solution, without HMI


A single platform for the entire substation, integrating information from multiple data sources to multiple purposes

CLP 500 Embedded Platform Central Unit, featuring SCADA only LAN CLP 500s Control and Acquisition Units CLP 500s Protection Relays Family Ethernet CLP 500s Synchronization Unit CLP 500s Bay Control Unit

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Concept Diskless PC Based Solution, with HMI


A single platform for the entire substation, integrating information from multiple data sources to multiple purposes
CLP 500 Embedded Platform Human Machine Interface * CLP 500 Embedded Platform Central Unit, featuring SCADA only LAN CLP 500s Control and Acquisition Units CLP 500s Protection Relays Family Ethernet CLP 500s Synchronization Unit CLP 500s Bay Control Unit

* Also available a standard PC based


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CLP 500 Platforms components

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CLP 500 Platforms components Central Unit

100% Electronic
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High MTBF

Reduced MTTR
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CLP 500 Platforms components Central Unit

Characteristics Modular and distributed solutions Optional redundancy SNTP Synchronization with GPS Protocols with Control Centres IEC 60870-5-101/104 DNP 3.0 Protocols with Protection Relays and IEDs IEC 61850-8-1 (MMS/GOOSE) IEC 60870-5-101/103/104 Embedded Technology WINDOWS XP Embedded Embedded WEB Server Up to 3 LAN Ethernet ports Up to 20 RS 232 serial ports Communications with up to 8 Control Centres Communications with IEDs

SPABUS, MODBUS, JBUS, PROCOME, M LINK, SEL FM


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CLP 500 Platforms components HMI

Differences
None
Human Machine Interface implementation in a WEB environment, through rich client type applications

And why are there two names for the same interface?
It is just a designation option
to identify correctly the WEBs server type

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CLP 500 Platforms components HMI

WEB Server

Hardware without disks or cooling fans, 100% electronic Embedded technology WINDOWS XP Operating System - Embedded
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CLP 500 Platforms components HMI

Hardware types for client applications execution


Industrial PC Desktop PC Laptop PC PDA

Workstations quantity
Up to 128, according to licensing Local and remote access through an IP connection (LAN, WAN)
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CLP 500 Platforms components HMI


Commercial WEB Browser Menu Help Schematic Event list Diagram Schematic Navigation Diagrams Zoom Diagnosis Panning Database Layers Alarm list etc.

Alarm summary
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CLP 500 Platforms components Modules


Digital Inputs Digital Outputs DC Analogue Inputs Acquisition Control Automation

Digital Inputs Digital Outputs AC Analogue Inputs

Acquisition Control Automation Protection Acquisition Control Automation

Digital Inputs Digital Outputs DC Analogue Inputs AC Analogue Inputs

Digital Inputs Digital Outputs AC Analogue Inputs

Acquisition Control Automation Synchronism Acquisition Bay Control Automation Synchronism 16/64

Digital Inputs Digital Outputs AC Analogue Inputs


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CLP 500 Integration on EFACEC SCADA Systems


Dispatch level

National Dispatch

Distribution Dispatch

Regional Dispatch

Communication DNP 3.0 s network IEC 60870-5-101 / 104

Substation level

Ethernet LAN 61850

IEC 60870-5-104, IEC

Bay level

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CLP 500 Integration on Other SCADA Systems


3rd party National Dispatch 3rd party Distribution Dispatch 3rd party Regional Dispatch Dispatch level

Communications DNP 3.0 network IEC 60870-5-101 / 104

IEC 60870-5-103, MODBUS, DNP 3.0, SPA Bus, etc.

Substation level
3rd party Protections and IEDs

Ethernet LAN

IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 61850

Bay level

Redundancy according to the customer needs


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An Integrated Solution

Automation Communications

User Interface Engineering

Command

Control

Protection

Supervision

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CLP 500 Overview

Integrated solution for Substation Automation, including Command, Control and Protection Functions Integrated solution for Power Plant Automation Distributed data acquisition architecture

Modular, flexible and expandable (up to 256 protections or acquisition units)


Open system

At the hardware and software level Relational Database Communications

High reliability

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Design Principles

Open Platform

Wide use of standard solutions (Hardware and Software)


Networks Ethernet, LonWorks Protocols TCP/IP, IEC 60870-5-101 / 103 / 104, DNP 3.0, IEC 61850

Human Machine Interface Windows XP / Windows XP embedded


Operating Systems Windows XP / Windows XP embedded Automation according to the IEC 61131-3 standard

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Design Principles

Open Platform

Provides wide access to substation information Suitable for the integration of 3rd party systems, products and software
IEDs Protections Communication Interfaces and protocols

Software tools

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Design Principles

Reduction of the life cycle costs

Compatibility within EFACECs products, both at hardware and software level, reducing:
Training costs

Maintenance costs
Upgrade costs Engineering costs

Phased implementations, protecting the initial investment

Distributed processing

Real time database and automation

Suitable for the integration of commercially available solutions

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Flexibility and modularity


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CLP 500 Introduction

CLP 500 Overview

CLP 500 Conclusions

CLP 500RTU Application

CLP 500ASE Application

CLP 500SCC Application

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RTUs

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CLP 500RTU Scope

Distribution Substations

Field experience

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CLP 500RTU Scope

Distribution Substations

Data acquisition and supervisory control fully performed by EFACECs UA 500 and UAC 420, and 3rd party IEDs

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CLP 500RTU Main Functions

Supervision, Command and Control Functions


AC and DC Analogue Measures and Treatment


Signalling Acquisitions and Treatment Equipment Control Local/Distance and Manual/Automatic Event Logging (1 ms) Alarm Management Tap Regulation

Performed at

Bay level Substation level Remotely, dispatch level


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CLP 500RTU Main Functions

Human Machine Interface Functions

Cabinet or Desktop User Friendly Workplaces, provided by TFT Screens and Keyboards for Substation Control and Monitoring TFT Screen for Bay Control and Monitoring WEB Interface for HMI purposes Schematics and Diagrams


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Alarms and Lists


Acoustic Alarms Archives, upon request Online Configuration Acquisition Units Integrated Configuration Printers, upon request
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CLP 500RTU Main Functions

Communication Functions

Proprietary Protocols
EFACEC

Upon request

Standard Protocols
Upstream
IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104 DNP 3.0

Downstream / Peer-to-peer
IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 60870-5-103, IEC 61850, DNP 3.0 MODBUS

Master-master or master-slave: multiple channels with multi-

protocol support, including redundant links Twisted-pair, Fibre Optics Ethernet


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Other CLP 500RTU Functions


Auto-diagnosis and Watchdog Operational Statistics

Time Synchronization

High Precision through GPS and SNTP

Power Quality Analysis


Harmonic Analysis Sag and Swell Analysis

Voltage Auxiliary Services Management Non-interruptible Power Supply Management Substation Facilities Management

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Example of an Architecture with 3rd Parties Integration

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Example of a Human Machine Interface Schematic Diagram

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CLP 500 Introduction

CLP 500 Overview

CLP 500 Conclusions

CLP 500RTU Application

CLP 500ASE Application

CLP 500SCC Application

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Substation Automation and Telecontrol

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CLP 500ASE Scope

Distribution Substations

Field experience

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CLP 500ASE Scope

Distribution Substations

Data acquisition and supervisory control fully performed by EFACECs UA 500 and UAC 420, and 3rd party IEDs Automation functions

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CLP 500ASE Main Functions

Supervision, Command and Control Functions


AC and DC Analogue Measures and Treatment Signalling Acquisitions and Treatment Equipment Control Local/Distance and Manual/Automatic Event Logging (1 ms) Alarm Management

Tap Regulation

Performed at

Bay level

Substation level
Remotely, dispatch level

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CLP 500ASE Main Functions

Some Automation Functions


Automatic Switching Sequences Transformer Unit Automatic Substitution Bay Automatic Transfer

Automatic Voltage Regulation


Load Shedding/Restoration; Frequency Shedding Scheduled Capacitor Bank Control Reclosing Topology Verification, Bus-bar and Feeder Colouring

Distributed Automation

Bay level Substation level

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CLP 500ASE Main Functions

Human Machine Interface Functions

Cabinet or Desktop User Friendly Workplaces, provided by TFT Screens and Keyboards for Substation Control and Monitoring TFT Screen for Bay Control and Monitoring

WEB Interface for HMI purposes


Schematics and Diagrams Alarms and Lists Acoustic Alarms Archives, upon request Online Configuration Acquisition Units Integrated Configuration Printers, upon request

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CLP 500ASE Main Functions

Communication Functions

Proprietary Protocols
EFACEC Upon request

Standard Protocols
Upstream
IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104 DNP 3.0

Downstream / Peer-to-peer
IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 60870-5-103, IEC 61850, DNP 3.0
MODBUS

Master-master or master-slave: multiple channels with multi-

protocol support, including redundant links Twisted-pair, Fibre Optics Ethernet


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Other CLP 500ASE Functions


Auto-diagnosis and Watchdog


Operational Statistics Time Synchronization

High Precision through GPS and SNTP

Power Quality Analysis


Harmonic Analysis Sag and Swell Analysis

Voltage Auxiliary Services Management


Non-interruptible Power Supply Management Substation Facilities Management

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Example of an Architecture with 3rd Parties Integration

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Example of a Human Machine Interface Schematic Diagram

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Example of a Human Machine Interface Automation

Automatic Tap Regulation


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CLP 500 Introduction

CLP 500 Overview

CLP 500 Conclusions

CLP 500RTU Application

CLP 500ASE Application

CLP 500SCC Application

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Substation Command, Control and Protection Systems

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CLP 500SCC Scope

Distribution Substations

Transmission Substations
Field experience up to 400 kV

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CLP 500SCC Scope

Distribution Substations

Data acquisition and supervisory control fully performed by EFACECs UA 500, SYNC 420 and UAC 420, and 3rd party IEDs Protection functions fully performed by EFACECs TPU 420 digital protection relays

Transmission Substations

Data acquisition and supervisory control fully performed by EFACECs BCU 500 and 3rd party IEDs Protection functions are performed by EFACECs TPU 420 family and 3rd party digital protection relays

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CLP 500SCC Main Functions

Some Protection Functions


Line Differential Earth Directional Over Current Over/Under Voltage Distance Protection with Reclosing Bus-bar Differential

Transformer Differential
Synchrocheck, Automatic and Manual Breaker Failure Teleprotection

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Interlocking
Oscillography and Fault Location
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CLP 500SCC Main Functions

Supervision, Command and Control Functions


AC and DC Analogue Measures and Treatment Signalling Acquisitions and Treatment Equipment Control Local/Distance and Manual/Automatic Event Logging (1 ms) Alarm Management

Tap Regulation

Performed at

Bay level

Substation level
Remotely, dispatch level
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CLP 500SCC Main Functions

Automation Functions

Automatic Switching Sequences Transformer Unit Automatic Substitution Bay Automatic Transfer Automatic Voltage Regulation Load Shedding/Restoration; Frequency Shedding Scheduled Capacitor Bank Control

Reclosing
Topology Verification, Bus-bar and Feeder Colouring

Distributed Automation

Bay level
Substation level
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CLP 500SCC Main Functions

Human Machine Interface Functions

Cabinet or Desktop User Friendly Workplaces, provided by TFT Screens and Keyboards for Substation Control and Monitoring TFT Screen for Bay Control and Monitoring WEB Interface for HMI purposes Schematics and Diagrams Alarms and Lists Acoustic Alarms Archives, upon request Trend and Oscillography Displays Online Configuration Acquisition Units and Protections Integrated Configuration Printers, upon request


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CLP 500SCC Main Functions

Communications Functions

Proprietary Protocols
EFACEC Upon request

Standard Protocols
Upstream
IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104 DNP 3.0

Downstream / Peer-to-peer
IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 60870-5-103, IEC 61850, DNP 3.0 MODBUS, SPA Bus, Fastmeter, Courier

Master-master or master-slave: multiple channels with multi-

protocol support, including redundant links Twisted-pair, Fibre Optics Ethernet


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Other CLP 500SCC Functions


Auto-diagnosis and Watchdog Operational Statistics Time Synchronization

High Precision through GPS and SNTP

Power Quality Analysis

Harmonic Analysis

Sag and Swell Analysis

Voltage Auxiliary Services Management Non-interruptible Power Supply Management

Substation Facilities Management

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Example of an Architecture with 3rd Parties Integration

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Example of a Human Machine Interface Schematic Diagram I

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Example of a Human Machine Interface Schematic Diagram II

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Example of a Station Level Architecture


Industrial PC without moving parts (disk, fans) Data Acquisition Hard Processing Disk based on Flash Alarm RAM Chronological Record Redundant Configuration User and System Diagram Manages and/or Single and DAU500s Sequential x420s Control Up to 20 Serial Ports Modifiable Configuration Up to 3 LAN Ports Online Communications with up to 8 Windows XP Operating Control Centres System Communications Oracle Database with several IEDs Wide range of protocols available Windows XP Embedded Operating System CE Marking IEC 61850

x420 RANGE Robust Box CPU Board with three 32 bit processors 100 Mbps Ethernet Redundant Board Up to two I/O Expansion Boards Graphical Programmable Logic Mechanism for Test Simulation, UAC 420 including virtual injection of AC analogue measures Supervision and Control Unit LAN based Distributed Automation Measurement of Electric Values FlexibleCounting Configuration Energy IEC 60870-5-104 Protocol Option of 2 or 8 DC Analogue Inputs IEC 61850 I/O Expansion Board with Dedicated 32 Digital Inputs

GPS Synchronization of the entire System via Ethernet Redundant High Performance Automatic Self Configuration High Speed Fault Recovery Zero Packet Loss IEC 61850

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Example of a Bay Level Architecture

Measures Acquisition Bay Automation Unit (Frequency and/or Voltage Load Shedding, etc.)

Local Control Interface Supervision and Control of the Circuit Breaker (directly on the equipment)

Acquisition of Circuit Breaker Status Interlocking Circuit Breaker Command Sectionalizers Command Synchrocheck HMI Alarms Acquisition Alarms Grouping Serial Communication with Protection Relays (several protocols available) IEC 61850

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Example of CLP 500s Cabinets with 3rd Parties Integration

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CLP 500 Introduction

CLP 500 Overview

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CLP 500ASE Application

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Conclusions
EFACEC Advantages

Adaptable to each project specification


Flexible and Modular Architecture Configurable Distributed Automation Functions Configurable Database Standards Adoption Communication and Integration Skills Upstream and Downstream Expandable Open Systems

Flexibility with third party systems


Initial Investment Protection


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Power Systems Automation World Wide References

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Rua Eng. Frederico Ulrich - 4471-907 Moreira Maia, Portugal | Tel. +351 22 940 20 00 | Fax +351 22 940 30 05 | E-mail: ase.eng@efacec.pt

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