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PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 Communication networks and systems for power utility automation Wide area network engineering guidelines

PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020

Communication networks and systems for power utility automation Wide area network engineering guidelines

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Standard number:PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020
Pages:264
Released:2020-08-03
ISBN:978 0 539 02142 4
Status:Standard
PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 - Wide Area Network Engineering Guidelines

PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 - Communication Networks and Systems for Power Utility Automation

Wide Area Network Engineering Guidelines

Standard Number: PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020

Pages: 264

Released: August 3, 2020

ISBN: 978 0 539 02142 4

Status: Standard

Overview

In the rapidly evolving world of power utility automation, the PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 standard serves as a crucial guideline for engineering wide area networks (WANs). This comprehensive document provides essential insights and methodologies for designing, implementing, and managing communication networks that are integral to modern power utility systems.

Why Choose PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020?

As the demand for reliable and efficient power distribution continues to grow, the need for robust communication networks becomes increasingly critical. The PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 standard offers a detailed framework that addresses the complexities of WAN engineering in the context of power utility automation. By adhering to these guidelines, engineers and utility companies can ensure seamless integration and operation of their communication systems.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: With 264 pages of in-depth content, this standard provides a thorough exploration of WAN engineering principles tailored specifically for power utility applications.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released in August 2020, the document reflects the latest advancements and best practices in the field of power utility communication networks.
  • Global Relevance: As a recognized international standard, PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 is applicable to power utility systems worldwide, ensuring consistency and interoperability across different regions and technologies.

Benefits of Implementing the Standard

Implementing the guidelines outlined in PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 can lead to numerous benefits for power utility companies, including:

  • Enhanced Reliability: By following the standard, utilities can design networks that are more resilient to disruptions, ensuring continuous power delivery to consumers.
  • Improved Efficiency: Optimized communication networks facilitate faster data exchange and decision-making, leading to more efficient power management and distribution.
  • Cost Savings: A well-engineered WAN can reduce operational costs by minimizing downtime and maintenance requirements.
  • Future-Proofing: The standard's guidelines help utilities prepare for future technological advancements, ensuring their networks remain relevant and adaptable.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 standard is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals involved in power utility automation, including:

  • Network Engineers: Gain insights into the latest WAN engineering techniques and best practices.
  • Utility Managers: Understand the strategic importance of robust communication networks in power distribution.
  • System Integrators: Ensure seamless integration of communication systems with existing power utility infrastructure.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Reference a globally recognized standard to inform policy and compliance requirements.

Conclusion

The PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 standard is an essential tool for anyone involved in the design and management of communication networks for power utility automation. By providing a comprehensive set of guidelines, this document empowers professionals to create networks that are reliable, efficient, and future-ready. Whether you are an engineer, manager, or policymaker, this standard offers the knowledge and framework needed to excel in the dynamic field of power utility communication networks.

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PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020


This standard PD IEC TR 61850-90-12:2020 Communication networks and systems for power utility automation is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.200 Telecontrol. Telemetering

This part of IEC 61850, which is a Technical Report, is intended for an audience familiar with electrical power automation based on IEC 61850 and related power system management, and particularly for data network engineers and system integrators. It is intended to help them to understand the technologies, configure a wide area network, define requirements, write specifications, select components, and conduct tests.

This document provides definitions, guidelines, and recommendations for the engineering of WANs, in particular for protection, control and monitoring based on IEC 61850 and related standards.

This document addresses substation-to-substation communication, substation-to-control centre, and control centre-to-control centre communication. In particular, this document addresses the most critical aspects of IEC 61850 such as protection related data transmission via GOOSE and SMVs, and the multicast transfer of large volumes of synchrophasor data.

The document addresses issues such as topology, redundancy, traffic latency and quality of service, traffic management, clock synchronization, security, and maintenance of the network.

This document contains use cases that show how utilities tackle their WAN engineering.