DBF Distributed Busbar Differential Protection
DBF Distributed Busbar Differential Protection
Distributed Busbar
Differential Protection
(ZIV e-NET Flex Family)
General features of central and bay units The DBF includes 4 main differential units, with
percentage restraint and double slope. The
9 Powerful programable logic.
differential unit has typical subcycle tripping times.
9 2000 event log. Up to 100 oscillography seconds.
9 Alphanumeric or graphic display. DBF device can be applied to any substation
9 160 DI, 80 DO and 22 LEDs. configuration, with up to 4 busbars, including two
9 Bonding, RSTP, PRP and HSR Redundancy for station transfer busbars, with up to 4 ties, with simple
bus; PRP and HSR redundancy for process bus. and double CT and with up to 24 bays.
9 IEC 61850 Ed.2, DNP3.0, Modbus RTU and The communication between the bay units and
PROCOME Protocols. the central unit is based on IEC 61869-9 SV
9 Native process bus as per IEC 61869-9. and IEC 61850-8-1 GOOSE. The bay units are
9 Cybersecurity in accordance with IEC 62351, IEC 62443 synchronized by PTP IEC 61850-9-3. The master
and IEEE 1686-2013 standards. RBAC, secure keys, clock can be the own central unit or an external
physical and logical port disabling, cybersecurity event device.
log, securing of management protocols (PROCOME,
HTTPS, SFTP, SSH), remote authentication (LDAP, Redundant communication based on HSR or
RADIUS) and digital firmware securitization. PRP can be used. These features allows DBF
9 Time synchronization by IRIG-B, SNTP and PTP to be applied to both digital and conventional
(Ordinary Clock / Transparent Clock) for station bus; substations
PTP for process bus.
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