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Section - 2, Chapter - 1 Scada Functions 1.0 General Requirements

The document describes technical specifications for SCADA/DMS functions for a power distribution project in India. It outlines requirements for the software to be modular, run on 64-bit architecture, and allow adjustable parameters through the database. It also requires functions to be designated as single-user or multi-user, and classified as critical or non-critical to ensure redundancy and avoid interruptions from failures.

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Section - 2, Chapter - 1 Scada Functions 1.0 General Requirements

The document describes technical specifications for SCADA/DMS functions for a power distribution project in India. It outlines requirements for the software to be modular, run on 64-bit architecture, and allow adjustable parameters through the database. It also requires functions to be designated as single-user or multi-user, and classified as critical or non-critical to ensure redundancy and avoid interruptions from failures.

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Power Finance Corporation

SCADA/DMS, system under Part A –R-APDRP


Model Technical specification
MGVCL/RAPDRP/SIA/1140

SECTION -2, CHAPTER -1

SCADA FUNCTIONS

1.0 General requirements

This section describes the functions to be performed by the SCADA applications


for distribution system for the project area. Bidders are encouraged to supply
standard, proven & tested products that meet or exceed the Specification
requirements. This chapter describes the requirements of ISR functions also.
Unless specified as optional functions/ features all functions/ features mandatory
for the project area.

1.1Design requirements

The software shall be modular in nature. The software shall be able to work
platform based on minimum 64 bit architecture. All the variable parameters of
SCADA/DMS applications, which require adjustment from time-to-time, shall be
defined in the database and shall be adjustable by system personnel. All
periodicities and time intervals contained in the Specification that define these
parameters shall be considered as initial values to be used for performance
purposes. The adjustments made to parameters by the user or programmer shall
become effective without having to reassemble or recompile programs or
regenerate all or portions of the database.

The specific requirements for output results are described along with the other
requirements of each function. However, all results that the user deems to be
important shall be stored in a form accessible for display and printing, whether or
not explicitly specified in the particular subsection.

1.1.1 SCADA/DMS Function Access

Various application functions shall be designated as single user/ multi-user. For a


single-user function, the user with access to the function must relinquish access to
it before access can be granted to another user. For a multi-user function any
number of users, up to the maximum designated for the function, may have access
to the function simultaneously. All such actions shall be recorded as events in the
event log

1.1.2 Critical & non critical functions

The functions defined in this specification shall be classified as Critical or as Non-


critical. Every critical function must be supported by sufficient hardware&
software redundancy to ensure that no single hardware & software failure will
interrupt the availability of the functions for a period exceeding the automatic
transfer time defined in the specification.

SECTION-2, CHAPTER-1 : SCADA FUNCTIONS page 1 of 17

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