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Siemens 7SC80 - Description; Interlocking

Siemens 7SC80
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Description
Check Sequence
Please observe the following:
Command input, e.g. via the Web Monitor
Check Password → Access Rights
Check Switching Mode (interlocking activated/deactivated) → Selection of Deactivated interlocking
Recognition.
User configurable interlocking checks
Switching Authority
Device Position Check (set vs. actual comparison)
Interlocking, Zone Controlled (logic using CFC)
System Interlocking (centrally, using SCADA system or substation controller)
Double Operation (interlocking against parallel switching operation)
Protection Blocking (blocking of switching operations by protective functions).
Fixed Command Checks
Internal Process Time (software watch dog which checks the time for processing the control action
between initiation of the control and final close of the relay contact)
Setting Modification in Process (if setting modification is in process, commands are denied or
delayed)
Operating equipment enabled as output (if an operating equipment component was configured, but
not configured to a binary input, the command is denied)
Output Block (if an output block has been programmed for the circuit breaker, and is active at the
moment the command is processed, then the command is denied)
Board Hardware Error
Command in Progress (only one command can be processed at a time for one operating equipment,
object-related Double Operation Block)
1-of-n-check (for schemes with multiple assignments, such as relays contact sharing a common
terminal a check is made if a command is already active for this set of output relays).
Monitoring the Command Execution
The following is monitored:
Interruption of a command because of a Cancel Command
Runtime Monitor (feedback message monitoring time)
Interlocking
System interlocking is executed by the user-defined logic (CFC).
Description
Interlocking checks in a SICAM / SIPROTEC 4 system are normally divided in the following groups:
System interlocking relies on the system data base in the substation or central control system.
Bay interlocking relies on the object data base (feedbacks) of the bay unit.
Cross-bay interlocking via GOOSE messages directly between bay units and protection relays (with
IEC61850: The inter-relay communication with GOOSE is performed via the EN100 module)
2.27.3.1
2.27.4
2.27.4.1
Functions
2.27 Breaker Control
SIPROTEC Compact, 7SC80, Manual 385
E50417-G1140-C486-A8, Edition 07.2017

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