The document outlines the system design parameters and technical specifications for a SCADA/DMS system under a rural electrification project in India. It specifies that the SCADA system must be capable of accepting data from telemetered sources like RTUs, FRTUs and FPIs, as well as data from other IT systems, manually entered data, and GIS data. It describes the communication protocols that the SCADA system must support to interface with various devices, including IEC 61850, IEC 60870, MODBUS and DNP3. The SCADA system is also required to acquire data from RTUs, FRTUs and FPIs.
The document outlines the system design parameters and technical specifications for a SCADA/DMS system under a rural electrification project in India. It specifies that the SCADA system must be capable of accepting data from telemetered sources like RTUs, FRTUs and FPIs, as well as data from other IT systems, manually entered data, and GIS data. It describes the communication protocols that the SCADA system must support to interface with various devices, including IEC 61850, IEC 60870, MODBUS and DNP3. The SCADA system is also required to acquire data from RTUs, FRTUs and FPIs.
Model Technical specification MGVCL/RAPDRP/SIA/1140
The System Design Parameters of SCADA/DMS functions ,The power system
sizing, Performance requirements for complete SCADA/DMS system are specified are specified in DESIGN PARAMETERS AND PERFORMANCE given section 8 The SCADA system shall have capability to accept data from the following sources:
(a) Telemetered data received from RTUs, FRTUs & FPIs
(b) Data received from IT system established under R-APDRP. (c) Data exchange (d) Calculated data (e) Pseudo-data (Manually entered data) (f) GIS land base data, network model using GIS engines/adaptors
All input data and parameters, whether collected automatically or entered by an
user, shall be checked for reasonability and rejected if they are unreasonable. All intermediate and final results shall be checked to prevent unreasonable data from being propagated or displayed to the user. When unreasonable input data or results are detected, diagnostic messages, clearly describing the problem, shall be generated. All programs and all computer systems shall continue to operate in the presence of unreasonable data. - Each of the SCADA functions is described below.
1.1.3 Communication protocol.
SCADA system shall use the following protocols to communicate a) for RTU - IEC 870-5-104 protocol also 101 to communicate when acting as data concentrator with slave devices b) for FRTU- IEC 870-5-101 /104 protocol c) for FPIs - IEC 870-5-101 /104 protocol d) for MFTs – MODBUS e) for DR & Other any other SCADA system - ICCP/TASE.2 in specified format (OPC / CIM-XML / ICCP / ODBC Format) Model & Data Exchange over IEC 61968-1 Enterprise SOA Based BUS) f) for IT Systems - (in specified format (OPC / CIM-XML / ODBC Format) Model & Data Exchange over IEC 61968-1 Enterprise SOA Based BUS) g) In case existing system uses DNP3.0 protocol, the same shall be used for integration of existing RTUs.
The protocol considerations shall be made in accordance to the system/ device to
be interfaced. However, system shall have capability to interface using all necessary protocols as specified above for the devices that may be interfaced in future
1.2.2 Data Acquisition
SCADA system shall acquire data from Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) ,FRTUs &FPIs
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