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MicroSCADA ProPartners Club 2008
MicroSCADA ProDMS 600
Matti Kärenlampi
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DMS 600 Topics
Release of DMS 600 4.2 SP1
DMS 600 for Industrial Networks
Extended SA systems / Small FA systems
Offline Network Information & planning systems
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DMS 600 4.2 SP1 Overview
Some new features
Corrections and enhancements in all areas
Details are available in the Release Notes
Database upgrades are needed Access based DB updated during Server installation
Scripts exist to update SQL Server and Oracle
Windows Vista is supported
This presentation gives a brief overview and does not cover all improvements
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Documentation
All (5) manuals updated Installation Manual 1MRS755275
Operation Manual 1MRS755274
System Overview 1MRS755272
Integration with SYS 600 1MRS755273
System Administration 1MRS755276
Also on-line helps
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New Features
New DMS 600 message service (TCP socket based)
Additional symbol definition (decluttering) levels (to 10)
Additional symbols for MV/LV transformer and disconnector subtypes
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New features cont.
Optionally coloring of MV/LV transformer and MV/LV substation symbols with feeder color
Feeding network can be seen if open point inside substation
Temporary earthings and opened line sections
Exact location and several items for each line section
Operational zooming
Workstation status barenhancements Traffic light and tooltip
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New features cont.
Line types (Solid Line, Dashed Line, Dash-Dot, etc.) for conductor/cable types
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Software Delivery
The SP1 is available on www.abb.com/microscada Includes also Release Notes
Note! Installation package is not incremental i.e. it can be installed alone (difference to SYS 600)
No changes in Ordering Procedures or tools
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DMS 600 Topics
Release of DMS 600 4.2 SP1
DMS 600 for Industrial Networks
Extended SA systems / Small FA systems
Offline Network Information & planning systems
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Introduction for industrial networks
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Network overview with tracing, zooming, panning and de-cluttering
Network asset database
Load flow calculations with motor start-up
Short circuit current calculations
Protection planning with selectivity analysis
Operational switching planning
Network reinforcement planning with load flow and short circuit capacity checks
All this and more with
DMS 600
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Network overview
Asset database with several views
Geographic view with cable and component locations
Operational diagrams etc.
Fast overview of all lines, switches, transformers, substations etc. Zooming
Panning
De-cluttering
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Topology Management
Analyses the connectivity of the network and shows results in any view Looped network
De-energized parts
Dynamic line coloring
Upstream and downstream tracing
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Load flow calculation
P, Q, I, U for every line in the network in real time or simulated situations
Capacitors and generators included for reactive power analysis
Load data using Given power/annual energy or load
curves
Motors including starting motors
Real time load flow using feeder, motor and generator measurements
Result representation using coloring
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Fault currents and protection analysis
3-, 2- and 1-phase short circuit currents
Over current protection analysis Detection ability
Short circuit capacity
Protection selectivity
Result representation using coloring and detailed numerical results for all line sections
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Operations Planning
Create and simulate switching sequences in advance
Two way to create a sequence: Automatic sequence creation
Checking of technical constraints
Learn mode (macro recording)
Contingency Analysis for predefined outage situations
Plan Management Saving
Scheduling
Execution Support
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DMS 600 Topics
Release of DMS 600 4.2 SP1
DMS 600 for Industrial Networks
Extended SA systems / FA systems
Offline Network Information & planning systems
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Decentralized Distribution Automation
Distribution automation with fault location, isolation and restoration at HV/MV substations
Why decentralized would be an option? Advanced data from IEDs is available at substation without
communication delays
-> event analysis and advanced algorithms are possible Communication to Feeder RTUs easier to implement (radio) Number of stations and FRTUs may grow too big in control
center for advanced applications Control center may have existing SCADA (DMS) system not
capable for advanced DA
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Example of large feeder automation
1 HV/MV substation
16 feeders
~100 FRTUs With DNP3
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DA System compared to SCADA/DMS
DA System is decentralized
1. Separate feeder automation (FA) system without SA functionality (CB trips from station normally needed)
2. Extended SA system including feeder automation devices with communication and applications
DA system requires network model for advanced network applications like restoration and load estimation Load estimation and forecasting needed to check capacity
in down-stream network restoration
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Things to consider
Does control center need states also from FTUs SYS 600 acting as gateway also for these
How to control a tie switch* that is between two feeding substations Can both systems control?
Should the DA systems discuss with each other
* Tie switch = open switch before fault providing back-up feed
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Existing products can be utilized
MicroSCADA Pro SYS 600 and DMS 600 can be used directly for extended SA Remote desktop from control center often needed
Engineering is fast compared to full DMS Station diagram import from SYS 600
Feeders do not need to have all objects and exact locations
No maps
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DMS 600 Topics
Release of DMS 600 4.2 SP1
DMS 600 for Industrial Networks
Extended SA systems / FA systems
Offline Network Information & planning systems
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Network Information and Planning Module
Assetdatabase External systemsExternal systems
Database updateDatabase update
Network calculation
Planning
Documentation
Data analysis
DMS600DMS600
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In network planning alternative network structures can easily be compared regarding Technical acceptability Cost of losses Building costs
Main results for each plan include Costs of investment and losses from entire
study period in NPV* Interest rate and load growth needed
Material report and network reliability indices SAIDI and SAIFI (or T-SAIFI T-SAIDI)
also reliability cost is estimated
* NPV = net present value
Network Planning
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Customers for Network Information & Planning
1. Extension of SCADA/DMS System to allow network planning and fluent network database updates when network is built
2. Separate off-line tool without DMS on-line features Consultants and contractors building networks for network
planning and documentation Planning phase only or full NIS for end customers
Protection planning and setting calculations
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Changes to licensing
Information and planning (NIP) as parallel to DMS 600 Base System User can select DMS 600 base or NIP base or both
If DMS 600 base is also selected, 50 % reduction in NIP base price
Price per workstation calculated only once
DMS 600 additional options are available only when DMS 600 base is selected and NIP options are available when NIP base is selected
If “Low Voltage Networks” is selected as a DMS 600 option, no additional price for corresponding option in NIP