IEC16000182-1-en.vsdx
BLOCK
START
FW
REV
STL1
FWL 1
REVL1
STL2
FWL2
REVL2
STDIR
STARTCOMB
BLOCK
START
FW
REV
STL1
FWL 1
REVL1
STL2
FWL2
REVL2
STDIR
STARTCOMB
BLOCK
STDIR1
STDIR2
STDIR3
STDIR4
STDIR5
STDIR6
STDIR7
STDIR8
STDIR9
STDIR10
STDIR11
STDIR12
STDIR13
STDIR14
STDIR15
STDIR16
STDIR
SMAGAPC
START
FW
REV
PROTECTION 1
STL1
FWL 1
REVL1
STL2
FWL2
REVL2
PROTECTION 2
STDIR
PROTECTION 3
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-
-
BLOCK
TRIN
SETLKOUT
RSTLKOUT
STDIR
TRIP
SMPPTRC
CLLKOUT
START
STL1
STL2
FW
REV
IEC16000182 V1 EN-US
Figure 154: Example of the connection of directional start logic.
Protection functions connect the directional data via the start combinator function
STARTCOMB to the start matrix function SMAGAPC and then to the trip function
SMPPTRC, or directly to SMAGAPC and then to the SMPPTRC.
The SMAGAPC merge start and directional output signals from different
application functions and create a common directional output signal STDIR to be
connected to SMPPTRC.
The trip function SMPPTRC splits up the directional data as general output data for
START, STL1, STL2, FW and REV.
All start and directional outputs are mapped to the 61850 logical node data model
of the trip function and provided via the 61850 dirGeneral, dirPhsA and dirPhsB
data attributes.
1MRK 506 375-UEN A Section 14
Logic
Railway application RER670 2.2 IEC 361
Application manual