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BS EN IEC 61968-3:2018 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Application integration at electric utilities. System interfaces for distribution management – Interface for network operations

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IEC 61968-3:2017 defines a Network Operations function which provides utilities the means to supervise main substation topology (breaker and switch state) and control equipment status. It also provides the means for handling network connectivity and loading conditions. Finally, it makes it possible for utilities to locate customer telephone complaints and supervise the location of field crews. IEC 61968-3 specifies the information content of a set of message payloads that can be used to support many of the business functions related to network operations. Typical uses of the message payloads defined in IEC 61968-3 include data acquisition by external systems, fault isolation, fault restoration, trouble management, maintenance of plant, and the commissioning of plant. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: replacement of certain function names, addition of other function names.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
195 undefined
199 English
CONTENTS
203 FOREWORD
205 INTRODUCTION
206 1 Scope
207 2 Normative references
Figures
Figure 1 – IEC 61968-3 Scope
208 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms
4 Reference and Information Models
4.1 General approach to network operations
209 4.2 Reference Model
Figure 2 – IEC 61968-3 Reference Model
210 4.3 Interface Reference Model
4.4 Network operations functions and components
211 Tables
Table 1 – Business Functions and Abstract Components
212 4.5 Static Information Model
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Classes related to network operations
5 Network operations message payloads
5.1 General
Table 2 – Interpretation of Network Operations Business Functions
Table 3 – Classes related to network operations
213 5.2 OperationsConfiguration payload
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Message payload
Figure 3 – OperationsConfiguration message payload
214 5.3 MeasurementsAndControls payload
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Measurement
Figure 4 – MeasurementsAndControls
215 5.3.3 Control
5.3.4 Message payload
216 Figure 5 – MeasurementsAndControls message payload
217 Figure 6 – MeasurementsAndControls message payload, AnalogValue detail
218 5.4 TemporaryNetworkChanges payload
5.4.1 General
Figure 7 – MeasurementsAndControls message payload, Setpoint (AnalogControl) detail
219 5.4.2 Message payloads
Figure 8 – Temporary Network Changes
Figure 9 – TemporaryNetworkChanges message payload
220 Figure 10 – TemporaryNetworkChanges message payload, Clamp detail
221 Figure 11 – TemporaryNetworkChanges message payload, Cut detail
222 Figure 12 – TemporaryNetworkChanges message payload, EnergySource Details
223 Figure 13 – TemporaryNetworkChanges message payload, Ground details
224 5.5 SwitchingPlan payload
5.5.1 General
Figure 14 – TemporaryNetworkChanges message payload, Jumper Details
225 5.5.2 Message payload
Figure 15 – Switching Plan
226 Figure 16 – SwitchingPlans message payload
227 Figure 17 – SwitchingPlans message payload, SafetyDocument detail
228 Figure 18 – SwitchingPlan message payload, ClearanceAction detail
229 Figure 19 – SwitchingPlan message payload, GenericAction detail
Figure 20 – SwitchingPlan message payload, EnergySourceAction detail
230 Figure 21 – SwitchingPlan message payload, CutAction detail
231 Figure 22 – SwitchingPlan message payload, GroundAction detail
Figure 23 – SwitchingPlan message payload, JumperAction detail
232 Figure 24 – SwitchingPlan message payload, SwitchingAction detail
233 5.6 OperationalTags payload
5.6.1 General
Figure 25 – SwitchingPlan message payload, TagAction detail
234 5.6.2 Message payload
Figure 26 – Tags
235 5.7 TroubleTicket payload
Figure 27 – OperationalTags message payload
236 5.8 Incident payload
5.8.1 General
Figure 28 – Trouble Ticket
237 Figure 29 – Incident
238 5.8.2 Message payload
Figure 30 – Incident message payload
239 5.9 Outage payload
5.9.1 General
Figure 31 – Outage
241 5.9.2 Message payload
Figure 32 – OutagesAndFaults message payload
242 5.10 Metering message payloads
5.10.1 EndDeviceEvent
5.10.2 MeterReading
Figure 33 – End Device Event
243 5.11 Work message payloads
5.11.1 WorkOrder
Figure 34 – Meter Reading
244 5.12 SwitchingOrder
5.12.1 General
Figure 35 – Work Order
245 5.12.2 Message payload
Figure 36 – Switching Order
246 5.13 TroubleOrder
5.13.1 General
Figure 37 – SwitchingOrder message payload
247 5.13.2 Message payload
Figure 38 – Trouble Order
248 5.14 OutageSchedule
5.14.1 General
Figure 39 – TroubleOrder message payload
249 5.14.2 Message payload
Figure 40 – Outage Schedule
250 Figure 41 – OutageSchedule message payload
251 Figure 42 – OutageSchedule message payload, PlannedOutages detail
252 6 Document Conventions
6.1 UML diagrams
6.2 Message payload definitions
6.2.1 General
6.2.2 Mandatory versus Optional
6.3 Synchronous versus Asynchronous Messages
6.4 Message exchanges
253 Annex A (informative) Use Cases
A.1 General
A.2 FLISR
A.2.1 Overview
A.2.2 FLISR for SCADA-detected outage, SCADA switching
254 Figure A.1 – FLISR for SCADA-Detected Outage, SCADA Switching
255 A.2.3 FLISR for trouble call and AMI outage, crew switching
Table A.1 – Message Flow for FLISR SCADA-Detected Outage, SCADA Switching
257 Figure A.2 – FLISR for trouble call and AMI outage, crew switching
258 Table A.2 – Message flows for FLISR for trouble call and AMI outage, crew switching
259 A.3 Planned outage
A.3.1 Planned outage for maintenance – Manual process
260 A.3.2 Planned outage for maintenance – Crew switching
Figure A.3 – Planned outage for maintenance – Manual process
262 Figure A.4 – Planned outage for maintenance, crew switching
263 Table A.3 – Message flows for planned outage for maintenance, crew switching
265 Annex B (normative) XML Schemas for message payloads
B.1 General
B.2 Incidents message payload
272 B.3 MeasurementsAndControls message payload
279 B.4 OperationalTags message payload
282 B.5 OperationsConfig message payload
284 B.6 OutagesAndFaults message payload
293 B.7 OutageSchedules message payload
314 B.8 SwitchingOrders message payload
320 B.9 SwitchingPlans message payload
337 B.10 TemporaryNetworkChanges message payload
347 B.11 TroubleOrders message payload
357 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 61968-3:2018 - TC
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