Noninal power supply voltage | - 24 VDC to 60 VDC / 110 VDC to 250 VDC / 120 VAC to 230 VAC |
Number of commands | - Up to 4 independent commands for analog communication channels - Up to 8 independent commands for digital/optical and Ethernet/IP based communication channels |
Command keying | Inputs: - Contact + external battery 24 VDC to 250 VDC - Contact + internal 24 VDC auxiliary supply (option) - Two inputs per protection interface, electrically isolated Outputs: - Solid state 5 VDC to 250 VDC, ≤ 2 A - Relay contact 5 VDC to 250 VDC, ≤ 5 A - Two solid state and two relay contact outputs per protection interface, electrically isolated |
Processing of line signal | - Adaptive, always ensuring shortest transmission times (< 4 ms minimum) |
Line interfaces | Analog: 2-wire or 4-wire, 600 Ohms or high impedance Transmit level: -24 to +11 dBm Receive level: -30 to +2 dBm nominal; dynamic range 30 dB Bandwidth and channel center frequency programmable Digital: V.11 / X.21 / X.24; RS-422 / RS-530 / RS-449, G.703.1 (64 kbps, co-directional) E1 / T1 for direct connection to SDH/SONET multiplexer Optical: 850 nm MM: nominal reach 1 km, max. 2 km 1310 nm SM short haul: nominal reach 30 km, max. 50 km 1310 nm SM long haul: nominal reach 60 km, max. 80 km 1550 nm SM long haul: nominal reach 120 km, max. 150 km 1550 nm CWDM SM extra long haul: nominal reach 180 km, max. 240 km Optical direct fiber connection, or optical connection to ABB-/non-ABB-multiplexers (IEEE C37.94) Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Auto/manual negotiation, full/half duplex Electrical port (RJ45) Optical port (optional SFP: 850 nm MM 0.5 to 1 km or 1310 nm SM 30 to 50 km |
Management facility | By means of standard PC and browser software From one end via EOC (Embedded Operation Channel) Via LAN or Web with integrated Management interface (option; ports: same as line interface “Ethernet”) Integrated LCD display panel (option) |
Event recorder & trip counters | Integrated, non-volatile (up to 7500 command/alarm events, up to 65536 counts for each command/test) |
Synchronization of Real Time Clock | Inputs for external IRIG-B and 1PPS signal With optional Management interface: NTP/SNTP (IRIG-B output to synchronize other NSD570) |
Alarms | Free contacts with configurable alarm allocation |
IEC 61850 support (Ed. 1 and Ed. 2, HMI-configurable) |
GOOSE interface to the protection (up to 8 commands; ports: same as line interface "Ethernet") Automated exchange of data between substation engineering tool and HMI570 user interface (SCD-files) Engineering process of multiple substations according to IEC 61850 Edition 2 |
Standards | IEC 60834-1 (Teleprotection Command Systems) EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC EN/IEC 61000-6-2 (immunity) EN/IEC 61000-6-4 (emission) EN/IEC 60950-1 (safety) KEMA certified |
Power consumption | Approx. 10 Watt per system in the rack |
Temperature range | -5 to +55 ºC (operation) -40 to +70 ºC (transport and storage) |
NSD570
Fast, reliable and secure transmission of protection signals
A secure and uninterrupted supply of electricity is only possible with the help of comprehensive protection and control functions, which ensure the reliable operation of the power system. As the complexity and ratings of electrical power systems increase, so do also the demands on the protective devices and systems, which have to protect them from damage and preserve power system stability.
Protection equipment in conjunction with communication links provides the best possible means of selectively isolating faults on high voltage transmission lines, transformers, reactors, and other important items of electrical plants. To prevent the power system from failure and damage, the teleprotection system enables to selectively disconnect the faulty part by transferring command signals within the shortest possible time.
NSD570 enables a fast, reliable, and secure transmission of protection commands over any kind of communication media through a complete set of line interfaces. NSD570 supports IEC 61850 as well as conventional contact type interface thus allowing the exchange of GOOSE messages between traditional and IEC 61850 enabled substations.
- Protection System
- Application Example
- Remote Supervision
- Functionality
- Architecture
- Technical Data
Typical line protection system architecture:
Protection signaling over all communication media
NSD570 offers a complete set of line interfaces to the various communication channels for teleprotection. On the other hand all command interfaces to the different type of protection equipment are available.
Easy to access and to manage
The browser-based Human Machine Interface (HMI) allows easy configuration, operation and monitoring of the system. The HMI application program and a small Web server (HMI570 user interface) are quickly installed on your PC. Self-explaining menus of HMI570 make it possible to set up and operate your system within the shortest possible time.
Access NSD570 the way that fits you best, e.g. via Intranet, World Wide Web, local PC or integrated LCD front panel display.
Direct access from your PC to the equipment is possible via the serial port on the front, or via the optional LAN port at the back.
For local access to the equipment via an Ethernet port or for remote access via the Intranet/Internet, an optional Management interface can be used. It supports SNMP and VLAN ID & priority settings. To secure this management access, enhanced encryption/authentication features and user activity logging are provided. Individual accounts can be set up, with different access rights assigned to the registered users.
In a substation, several NSD570 can be connected to a local station bus (RS-485). Connection to the Intranet/ Internet is provided by a single Management interface. In such a network, all NSD570s are accessible with a unique device address. A connection to the equipment, either local or remote, is always secured by means of a user log-in with a three-level password identification (admin, modify or view access rights).
Local alarm polling in a substation and polling the alarms of an entire NSD570 network in several substations is standard function of the HMI570, an extra Network Management System (NMS) is therefore not required. The alarms of all accessible NSD570 units are polled by an HMI570 in a control center, for example, and can be displayed on a single screen.
Of course, the integrated SNMP agent can also serve higher level NMS programs with alarm and equipment information.
Versatile application
- Compact and flexible design
- Modular structure, few modules – low inventory
- Robust and reliable
- Advanced technology, digital signal processing
- In-operation testing
- Upgradeability and convertibility (e.g. from Analog to Digital or Ethernet system by just replacing one module)
Main features
- For analog, digital/optical and Ethernet/IP based communication links
- 4 independent commands in analog channels
- 8 independent commands in digital/optical channels and Ethernet/IP circuits
- Each command individually configurable for blocking, permissive or direct tripping
- Adaptive signal processing for shortest transmission times
- Fast, dependable and secure
- Continuous channel supervision, alarm is given if channel is unavailable or has insufficient quality (e.g. if end-to-end delay is too high)
- Integrated event recorder and trip counters
- Real Time Clock for event recording, synchronized with IRIG-B, 1PPS or NTP/SNTP
- Fully programmable by means of a browser-based Human Machine Interface (HMI), for convenient configuration, operation and maintenance
- Remote monitoring and configuration, including Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) alarm traps for serving a communication Network Management System (NMS)
- HMI integrated Element Management System (EMS) for supervising and managing of the entire NSD570 network via LAN, station bus and Embedded Operation Channel (EOC)
Simple operation
- Flexible structure with one exchangeable line interface (analog 2-/4-wire, digital G.703 or V.11/X.21/X.24, Ethernet 10/100 Mbps) and one protection interface for two commands each (up to four protection interfaces per system)
- Optional plug-on modules for digital line interface: E1/T1 interface for electrical connection to SDH/SONET multiplexer, or optical interface for direct fiber connection and optical IEEE C37.94 connection to digital multiplexers (short and long haul SFP versions)
- Transmission of up to 8 “GOOSE” messages according to IEC 61850-8-1 (automated configuration of multiple substations as per IEC 61850 Ed. 2 is supported)
- Web-enabled for remote management with optional integrated LAN/Ethernet Interface
- Equipment status indicated by front panel LEDs and optional integrated LCD display
- 1+1 configuration to protect against communication path failures (just a second “standby” line interface of any type is required, no need to duplicate the protection interfaces)
- Cost saving schemes for protection of multi-ended circuits (T-operation)
- Single or redundant power supplies
- Comprehensive set of measures against cyber/IT security attacks
- Power supply – single or dual (redundant)
- Analog line interface
- Digital line interface (with optional optical or E1/T1 extension)
- Ethernet line interface
- Protection interface (contact type and/or “GOOSE” type)
- Management interface (optional)
- Display panel (optional)
- Wiring directly to connectors at the back or to terminals of optional connecting cables
Analog line interface
- Up to 4 independent commands (simultaneous, in any combination)
- Each command configurable for blocking, permissive or direct tripping
- Programmable bandwidth: from 120Hz to 2800 Hz
- Programmable centre frequencies: from 360 Hz to 3900 Hz in 60 Hz steps
- EOC (embedded operation channel) for remote monitoring and configuration
- 4-wire or 2-wire circuit, full duplex operation
- High dynamic range and wide setting range for Tx/Rx levels
- Command signal power boosting
Digital line interface
- Up to 8 independent commands (simultaneous, in any combination)
- Each command configurable for blocking, permissive, or direct tripping
- Programmable data interfaces and data signaling rate
- EOC (embedded operation channel) for remote monitoring and configuration
- Set of serial data interfaces (G.703 codirectional or V.11/X.21/X.24)
- Optional integrated E1/T1 interface or optical interface (IEEE C37.94 or direct fiber)
- Terminal addressing to protect against channel crossovers in switched or routed networks
Ethernet line interface
- Up to 8 independent commands (simultaneous, in any combination)
- Each command configurable for blocking, permissive or direct tripping
- Programmable data interfaces and data signaling rate
- EOC (embedded operation channel) for remote monitoring and configuration
- Electrical interface (10/100Base-TX) and optional optical interface (SFP)
- Proven IT/security mechanisms (e.g. only traffic from authenticated sources accepted)
- IP Address, UDP port and priority settings, VLAN support
Protection interface (contact type)
- Electrically isolated contact type command input/output circuits
- Two command inputs and four command/alarm outputs per module
- Up to four protection interfaces per NSD570 system in the rack
- Nominal tripping voltage range: from 24 VDC to 250 VDC
- Commands can individually be mapped on any input and output
- Alarms and special functions are freely assignable to the outputs (e.g. unblocking)
- Single-pole or double-pole tripping
Protection interface (GOOSE type)
- Up to 8 “GOOSE” messages according to IEC 61850-8-1, exchanged with the same protection equipment or with several devices
- Commands are transferred to the remote station via a “proxy gateway” (choice of analog/digital/optical/Ethernet line interface)
- One protection interface per NSD570 system in the rack, contact type protection interface(s) can be used in parallel (to transfer traditional commands or to signal alarms)
- Support of automated engineering processes, based on substation configuration description (SCD files), compliant to IEC 61850 Ed. 1 or Ed. 2 (HMI-configurable)
- Command value and - if required - its quality can be transferred (Logical Nodes: GGIO, PSCH, RBRF, ITPC).
- Electrical interface (10/100Base-TX) and optional optical interface (SFP)
- VLAN support