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Doc.

N° MO-0188-ING
MS-TDPro32 Rev. 2
Date 28.12.2010

SCADA SYSTEM FOR PEDEEE SYRIA PROJECT

TYPE
MS-TDPRO32

OPERATION MANUAL

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INDEX

1 General features and installation directions_______________________________________________________________ 3


1.1 Installation _____________________________________________________________________________________ 3
1.2 Hardware Configuration ___________________________________________________________________________ 3
1.3 Operation Principle ______________________________________________________________________________ 4
2 General Utilization ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5
2.1 Measurements __________________________________________________________________________________ 6
2.2 Measuring Instruments____________________________________________________________________________ 15
2.2.1 Energy Tariffs ________________________________________________________________________________ 16
2.3 Controls _______________________________________________________________________________________ 17
2.4 C/B Status _____________________________________________________________________________________ 17
2.5 Trend__________________________________________________________________________________________ 18
2.5.1 Trend Page Modification_________________________________________________________________________ 19
2.5.2 Historical Data Visualization______________________________________________________________________ 20
2.5.3 Printing of the Trend Page_______________________________________________________________________ 21
2.5.4 Historical Data Exportation_______________________________________________________________________ 22
2.6 Alarm _________________________________________________________________________________________ 23
3 Maintenance ________________________________________________________________________________________ 24

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1. General Features and Installation Directions


MS-TDPro SCADA software is conceived to give a comprehensive real-time image of the controlled
system in windows environment with animated and interactive mimic representation of the different
objects.

1.1 INSTALLATION
Before using TD-Pro32 it is necessary to install it on the PC in order to configure the substation which
need to be monitored.
Installation must be made using the original Microelettrica Scientifica CD-Rom “TD-Pro32 – PEDEEE
Syria Project”, following the instructions herebelow described:
− Insert the CD-Rom in the PC and let the automatic installation run (Note 1).
− After the automatic installation, an icon with the name of the substation configured will appear.
− Double click on this icon and will appear the TD-Pro32 floating tool bar.
− Manage the tool bar as described in §2

Note 1: If the automatic installation is disabled on the PC, run the “Setup.exe” from the CD-Rom unit.

1.2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION

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As shown in the above diagram, the system is constituted of the following main components:

- 7 field RS485 serial lines


- One 7-pole Double-throw electronic Change-Over switch complete with 7 RS 485/232 converters.
- 7 sockets for RS 485 local connection to each incoming line.
- Two (One Main and one Back-up) server PC each fitted with 8 serial ports RS 232 and one
Ethernet output port.
- One Workstation PC connected to the Ethernet LAN
- One Printer connected to the Ethernet LAN.

1.3 OPERATION PRINCIPLE


The Main Server PC, as well as the Back-up Server PC, allows to operate all the C/B commands, to read
the real-time Measurements, the real-time Alarms and the Power trends during the last 24 hours, and to
display the substation animated mimic diagram.

Under normal conditions, all of the above information is, at any moment, available on both the Main and
the Back-up Server PC’s.

Moreover the Workstation PC collects the real-time data available from the Main and the Back-up Server
PC’s, and produces the historical files of the Events and of the Alarms and the Trends of the Power
integrated in a programmable period of time.
Power Trends shall be configurable in Daily or Monthly, or Yearly records.

Any of the Protection Relays, as well as any of the C/B control modules, can be individually
disconnected from the communication bus and connected, via a RS 485/232 converter, to a laptop for
local management.

Programming of the Protection Relays can be made:

- Locally by the relay front face keyboard.


- Locally by the laptop.
- Remotely from the main or the Back-up Servers, by means of the interface program MS-Com (see
§4) and Proview.

For local management by laptop, any of the 7 serial lines can be disconnected at the incoming into the
Automatic Change-Over switch.

2. General Utilization

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By Means of a floating tool box, users may switch through Scada main features

- RUN: Scada System starts showing main mimic diagram


- ALARM: Alarm page is shown
- TREND: trend page is shown
- EXIT: Terminate the SCADA execution

Once RUN button is pressed the main mimic diagram (SUBSTATION OVERVIEW) of the S/S is open.

In this page status & position of breakers along with measurements at different levels are displayed.

An active bar at page bottom shows the latest alarm giving following information:
- Date & Time
- Alarm Location
- Status of the alarm (still alive-cleared)
- Description (type of fault)
Note: Blue colour indicates 66kV Feeders and Busbars, Whereas Red colour indicates
20kV Feeders and Busbars.

From the S/S Overview page, by clicking on the selected accessible object, it is possible to access the
mimic diagram relevant to that object with more detailed information.

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The accessible Objects, highlighted by grey foreground squares, also include a “Maintenance” button to
run the MSCom Pro program for setting and configuration of the protective relays and of the measuring
instruments (see §3)

2.1 MEASUREMENTS

Herebelow are listed all the measurements displayed for each feeder of the substation:

− 66kV Incoming Feeders:

Active Power, Reactive Power, Power factor, Average Current, Average Voltage

Clicking on the C/B grey foreground square, it will appear the detailed mimic diagram here below shown.
From this windows users may:
− See the Status of the Circuit Breaker (see §2.4)
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− Control the Circuit Breaker by the relevant buttons appearing after clicking on the C/B itself (see
§2.3)
− Read the Follwing Measurements on the “Measurement multi-windows group” (see §2.2):
Acitve Power
Reactive Power
Frequency
Power Factor
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Currents
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Line Voltages

Measurements
multi-windows group

Controls

Clicking on the relay icon showing the protection function number (example 50/51 50/51N), it will appear
a multi windows group showing the Last Five Trips of the relay.
For each Last Trip are displayed the follwing measurements:
− Last Trip Number
− Date and Time
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− Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Currents

Last 5 Trips

Clicking on the multi windows group, further informations relevant to that group are available.

− 66kV Bus Bar:

Voltage, Frequency

− 66kV Bus Coupler:

Phase-A Current, Phase-B Current, Phase-C Current

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Clicking on the C/B grey foreground square, it will appear the detailed mimic diagram here below shown.
From this windows users may:
− See the Status of the Circuit Breaker (see §2.4)
− Control the Circuit Breaker by the relevant buttons appearing after clicking on the C/B itself (see
§2.3)
− Read the Follwing Measurements:
Frequency
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Currents
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Line Voltages

Clicking on the relay icon showing the protection function number (example 50/51 50/51N), it will appear
a window showing the Last Trip of the relay and displaying the follwing measurements:
− Date and Time
− Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Currents

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− 66/20kV Transformer (66kV Side):

Active Power, Reactive Power, Power factor, Average Current, Average Voltage, Tap changer position.

C/B detail

Clicking on the C/B grey foreground square, it will appear the detailed mimic diagram here below shown.
From this windows users may:
− See the Status of the Circuit Breaker (see §2.4)
− Control the Circuit Breaker by the relevant buttons appearing after clicking on the C/B itself (see
§2.3)
− Read the Follwing Measurements on the “Measurement multi-windows group” (see §2.2):
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Acitve Power
Reactive Power
Frequency
Power Factor
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Currents
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Line Voltages

Controls Measurements
multi-windows group

The Last Five Trips of the relays can be visualized using the same procedure described for the 66kV
Incoming Feeder.

− 20kV Bus Bar:

Voltage, Frequency

− 20kV Bus Coupler:

Average Current

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Clicking on the C/B grey foreground square, it will appear the detailed mimic diagram here below shown.
From this windows users may:
− See the Status of the Circuit Breaker (see §2.4)
− Control the Circuit Breaker by the relevant buttons appearing after clicking on the C/B itself (see
§2.3)
− Read the Follwing Measurements:
Frequency
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Currents
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Line Voltages

The Last Trip of the relay can be displayed using the same procedure described for the 66kV Bus
Coupler.

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− 66/20kV Transformer (20kV Side):

Active Power, Reactive Power, Power factor, Average Current, Average Voltage

66/20KV Transformer
detail

Clicking on the C/B grey foreground square, it will appear the detailed mimic diagram here below shown.
From this windows users may:
− See the Status of the Circuit Breaker (see §2.4)
− Control the Circuit Breaker by the relevant buttons appearing after clicking on the C/B itself (see
§2.3)
− Read the Follwing Measurements on the “Measurement multi-windows group” (see §2.2):
Acitve Power
Reactive Power
Frequency
Power Factor
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Currents
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Line Voltages

Measurements
multi-windows

Controls

The Last Five Trips of the relays can be displayed using the same procedure described for the 66kV
Incoming Feeder.

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− 20kV Outgoing feeder:

Average Current

20KV Feeder

Clicking on the C/B grey foreground square, it will appear the detailed mimic diagram here below shown.
From this windows users may:
− See the Status of the Circuit Breaker (see §2.4)
− Control the Circuit Breaker by the relevant buttons appearing after clicking on the C/B itself (see
§2.3)
− Read the Follwing Measurements on the “Measurement multi-windows group” (see §2.2):
Acitve Power
Reactive Power
Frequency
Power Factor
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Currents
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Line Voltages

Controls

Measurements
multi-windows group

The Last Trip of the relay can be displayed using the same procedure described for the 66kV Bus
Coupler.

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− 20kV Capacitor bank feeder:

Average Current, Reactive Power

20KV Capacitor
feeder

Clicking on the C/B grey foreground square, it will appear the detailed mimic diagram here below shown.
From this windows users may:
− See the Status of the Circuit Breaker (see §2.4)
− Control the Circuit Breaker by the relevant buttons appearing after clicking on the C/B itself (see
§2.3)
− Read the Follwing Measurements on the “Measurement multi-windows group” (see §2.2):
Acitve Power
Reactive Power
Frequency
Power Factor
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Currents
Phase-A, Phase-B, Phase-C Line Voltages

Control

Measurements
multi-windows

The Last Trip of the relay can be displayed using the same procedure described for the 66kV Bus
Coupler.

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2.2 MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

Measurement
multi-windows group

Clicking on the Measurement multi windows group of each measuring instrument, the below window will
appear visualizing the detailed measures:

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2.2.1 ENERGY TARIFFS

On each 66kV and 20kV Feeder appears a window showing the 9 different energy tariffs programmed on
the measuring instruments (Note 1).

Clicking on the tariff number foreground square it will appear a window showing the measurements and
settings of the selected tariff.

Note 1: In order to program the different energy tariffs follow the instruction described in § 3.

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2.3 CONTROLS

Clicking on the C/B icon, it will appear a window with three buttons which allows to:

− Open the C/B


− Close the C/B
− Reset the C/B Lockout

C/B Control Window

Clicking on the SWITCH icon, it will appear a window with two buttons which allows to:

− Open the SWITCH


− Close the SWITCH

Switch Control Window

2.4 C/B STATUS

The mimic diagram shows the status of:

− Feeder Connection: Bus Bar 1 – Bus Bar 2 – Disconnected


− C/B Status: Open – Close
− Earthing switches: Open – Close

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2.5 TREND

By clicking on the “Trend” button of the floating tool box (see §2), it will be loaded a graphical page which
shows real time and historical data (see picture below).

At the bottom of this page there are five buttons with these functionalities:

− Pages: allows to modify the trend page changing the trend variable
− Hist.: allows to show the historical data
− Print: allows to print the trend page within a selectionable time interval
− Export: allows to export the historical data in a text format
− Show Val.: allows to show the actual numerical values of the current trend variables

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2.5.1 TREND PAGE MODIFICATION

By clicking on the “Pages” button following window is opened.

− Select the trending variable to be monitored between the list of available variables.
− Confirm the choice by clicking “OK”.
− A new page with the trend of the selected variable will be presented.

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2.5.2 HISTORICAL DATA VISUALIZATION

By clicking on the “Hist.” button following window is opened.

− Use the “scroll” arrow at the bottom of the page to move backward and forward the visualizing
window.
− Click on the ”RT” button to go back to the real time data visualization.

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2.5.3 PRINTING OF THE TREND PAGE

By clicking on the “Print” button following window is opened.

− Set the “Time Interval” (Date and Time) and the number of pages to be printed.
− Confirm the choice by clicking “OK”.

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2.5.4 HISTORICAL DATA EXPORTATION

By clicking on the “Export” button following window is opened.

− Select the variables to be exported clicking on the corresponding “Exp./No Exp.” button
− Select the type of variables to be exported between “Average”, ”First”, “Last”, “Min”, “Max”, “Num”,
clicking on the relevant button.
− Set the “Time Interval” to be exported.
− Indicate the “File “ where data will be saved.
− Click on the “Export” button to start the procedure.

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2.6 ALARM

Clicking on the “Alarm” button of the floating tool box (see §2), it will be loaded page which displays in
detail all the active alarms (see figure below).

The alarms can be displayed in three different colours:

− GREEN Indicates a STATUS (example: C/B OPEN)


− YELLOW Indicates an ALARM without a trip (example: SF6 LOW PRESSURE)
− RED Indicates a TRIP or a FAILURE (example: IM30-AB TRIP)

The Alarm Page Menù has the following functionalities:

− Selection: Allows to display only a subgroup of alarms. Clicking on “Selection” and then on “Filter
Selection”, it will appear a window with the available filters: variable name, priority
interval, workstation name, user name, event type, ecc. More than one filter can be set
at the same time.

− Silent: Allows to silence the alarm acustic signalization

− Aknowledgment: Allows to aknowledge the alarms in order to clean the page

− History: Allows to display the history of the alarms. Clicking on “History” and then on “Screen
History”, the system present the current day alarms. Use the “<<< and >>>” arrows aside the
“History” button to move backward and forward the visualizing window. The Time Shifting is 1 day.

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3. Maintenance

In order to change the settings of the protection relays and of the measuring instruments it is necessary
to open the Relay Interfacing Program MS-Com (see Doc. N° MO-0073-ING) through the TD-Pro32, as
described in the following instructions:

Connecting:

- Open MS-Com by clicking on the “Maintenance” Button on the mimic diagram


- After MSCom runs without any relay connected, select the “TCP Connection” option in the Tool
menù.
- A dialog box will appear showing: “Communication is set to the serial port. Change passing through
another IP Adress?”. Answer “YES”.
- A dialog box will appear showing: “Select remote COM port”. Select wich ever COM port, but “0”, if
you are using MS-Com through TD-Pro32; (Select “0” if you are using MS-Com stand-alone)
- MSCommander (a software for the TCP connection) will be executed.
WARNING: If MSCommander has never been executed on the PC you are using, it is necessary to
execute it manually: or from the MS-Com Installation Directory, or from the menù
“Start” – “Programs” - “MSCom” – “MSCommander”.
- To get connected to the remote software, write the “Network name” or the “IP Adress” of your PC in
the “Combo” menù in the MSCommander status window and then select “Connect”.
If the connection is successful, a “connected” message will be displayed in the MSCommander
status window.
If the connection is unsuccessful, a “asynchronous socket error” message will be visualized in the
MSCommander status window.
WARNING: While using MS-Com through TD-Pro32, leave unchecked the option “Work as server
(listen On-Off)

Note 1: A “Timeout” message is visualized if overload message problems or temporary connection lock-
out would occur.

Note 2: In the case of a connection using MS-Com through TD-Pro32, MS-Com will display only those
relays which are configured in the TD-Pro32.

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Disconnecting:
- Close all the connected relays on the local PC
- A dialog box will appear showing: “Communication is set to the TCP Connection. Change passing
through the serial port?”. Answer “YES”.
- Mscommander will shut down automaticallly.
- Close MS-Com

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