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VCL-TP, Teleprotection Equipment with Trip Counter Display Panel Product Presentation. Revision 6 – Aug, 2018. VCL-TP Teleprotection. VCL-TP Teleprotection. Transmission interface options include: • 64Kbps, G.703 co-directional interface option for transmission over 64Kbps data link
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VCL-TP, Teleprotection Equipment with Trip Counter Display Panel Product Presentation Revision 6 – Aug, 2018
VCL-TP Teleprotection VCL-TP Teleprotection Transmission interface options include: • 64Kbps, G.703 co-directional interface option for transmission over 64Kbps data link • E1, 2.048Mbps, G.703 interface for transmission over an E1 link • IEEE C37.94 compliant Multi-Mode optical fiber interface for transmission over short-reach multi-mode optical fiber link • IEEE C37.94 modulation compliant Single-Mode optical fiber interface for transmission over long-reach, single-mode optical fiber link (≤ 40 KM, ≤ 80 KM, ≤ 120 KM, ≤ 160 KM, ≤ 200 KM)
VCL-TP Teleprotection VCL-TP Teleprotection Transmission interface options include: • Teleprotection over IP/MPLS – 10/100BaseT (Electrical) or 100BaseFX (Optical) Ethernet Interface to provide Teleprotection over IP / MPLS link • IEC 61850 GOOSE over IP/MPLS • IEC-61850 GOOSE Interface over E1 Interface • IEC-61850 GOOSE Interface over C37.94 (Optical) Interface
VCL-TP Teleprotection VCL-TP Teleprotection Command Transfer Time (including relay operating time)
VCL-TP Teleprotection VCL-TP Teleprotection • Extremely reliable and flexible Teleprotection that is available with: • Uses standard IEEE C37.94 protocol and coding for error resistant transmission • 1+1 Optical Link Redundancy (IEEE C37.94) • 1+1 Power Supply • Optional 16, Digital (8 Inputs and 8 Outputs) Trip Counter Display Panel with 8 user configurable external dry contact alarm outputs • IRIG-B time synchronization option to synchronize time-stamps with GPS. • NTP / PTP time synchronization option to synchronize time-stamps.
VCL-TP Teleprotection VCL-TP Teleprotection • Intelligent, Fast and Reliable: • Meets IEC-60834-1 specifications for dependability and reliability • SNMPv2 Monitoring • NMS (Network Management System) • Smart Grid Ready: • May be interfaced directly to IEC-61850 Protection Relays • IEC-61850 GOOSE Applications
ProductOverview • Intelligent, Fast and Reliable: • Less than 7ms command transfer time • Meets IEC-60834-1 specifications for dependability and reliability • Optional 8 channel Trip Counter Display with 8 User assignable external alarms • SNMPv2 Monitoring and NMS • Smart Grid Ready: • May be interfaced directly to IEC-61850 Protection Relays • IEC-61850 GOOSE Interface • IP/MPLS Interface
Front View Dimensions Rack mounting Standard 19-Inch. DIN Rack Height 90.00 mm. – standard 2U high Depth 260.00 mm. Width 477.00 mm. Weight 4 kg
Application Diagram Teleprotection over SDH / E1 PDH links Typical integrated Teleprotection application. Orion’s E1 PDH multiplexer with an integrated IEEE C37.94 Teleprotection Interface over an SDH or PDH data network.
Application Diagram Teleprotection – 64 kbit/s G.703 Co-directional Data channel
Application Diagram Teleprotection over an E1 (2.048Mbps) Interface
Application Diagram Teleprotection over IEEE C37.94 Optical Interface
Application Diagram Teleprotection – IEEE C37.94 Interface
Application Diagram Teleprotection over IP / MPLS Network
Application Diagram Teleprotection over IP – GOOSE over IP / MPLS / Encrypted IP Links • Interconnecting IEC-61850 Protection Relay over MPLS / IP Transmission Links • Secure Transmission of IEC-61850 GOOSE over Encrypted (AES 256) IP Transmission Links.
Application Diagram Teleprotection with IEC-61850 GOOSE Interface over C37.94 Interface Note: Available with 1+0 and 1+1 Redundant C37.94 Compliant Optical Interface options
Application Diagram Teleprotection with IEC-61850 GOOSE Interface over E1 Interface
Application Diagram Teleprotection over E1/SDH and C37.94) -Redundant Scheme for Distance Protection Note: This diagram illustrates how the MAIN LINE 1 and MAIN LINE 2, Teleprotection over E1/SDH and Teleprotection with C37.94 (Optical) interface will function to implement the concept of "Reliable Communications" and 1+1 Redundancy for establishing a resilient protection network. Note: The “OR” function is used to provide alternate tripping paths for both MAIN 1 and MAIN 2 protection relays, to provide fail-safe distance protection.
Application Diagram Teleprotection over IP / MPLS and E1 - Redundant Scheme for Distance Protection Note: This diagram illustrates how the MAIN LINE 1 and MAIN LINE 2 Teleprotection equipment (Teleprotection over IP / MPLS and E1 Teleprotection / Digital Protection Coupler / Protection Signalling Equipment / PSE) will function to implement the concept of "Reliable Communications" and 1+1 Redundancy for establishing a resilient protection network. Note: The “OR” function is used to provide alternate tripping paths for both MAIN 1 and MAIN 2 protection relays, to provide fail-safe distance protection.
Distance Protection Reliability Index with Binary Commands over C37.94 Reliability Index Traditional Distance Protection Application 1 105 Reliability Increased by 100,000 Times
DistanceProtection Reliability Index with GOOSE over C37.94 Reliability Index 61850 GOOSE Distance Protection Application 1015 Reliability Increased by 1,000,000 Billion Times
Featuresand Benefits • Compact, standard 19-Inch Rack-mountable, 2U and 3U high chassis • Distance Teleprotection applications • User programmable for Direct Tripping, Permissive Tripping and Blocking Protection Schemes • Bi-directional Transmission of 8 command Inputs and 8 command outputs • Available with 48V DC, 110V DC, 220V DC and 250V DC command and switching voltage options • 1+1, Redundant Power Supply with 48V DC, 110V DC, 220V DC and 250V DC Input Power Supply Options
Featuresand Benefits • Multiple level loopback options for maintenance and trouble shooting • Optional 8 Input and 8 Output Trip Counter Display with 8 user assignable external relay alarm outputs • NMS option for remote management over Ethernet / IP link • Assignable user access levels for access control • Secured password control • Encrypted Password Protection • Maintains logs of all successful and un-successful access attempts • Generates SNMP Trap in the event of 3 un-successful access attempts • Complies with NERC requirements for security
Flexibility and User Programmability • User programmable “Input” command sampling time and “Output” command holding time: - Input Sampling Time - Sets the “Sampling Time” of the INPUT Commands. - Output Relay Deactivation Time - Sets the OUTPUT Command Relay Deactivation Time – user programmable duration of the OUTPUT Pulse • Less than 2ms command transfer time • Less than 6ms back-to-back operating time (including relay operating time) in IEEE C37.94 Optical mode • Less than 6ms back-to-back operating time (including relay operating time) in 2.048Mbps, E1 interface mode • Less than 8ms back-to-back operating time (including relay operating time) in 64 kbps, G.703 Co-directional 4 wire data interface mode
Flexibility and User Programmability (Maintenance) • Manual Loop Test – This feature initiates a “Manual Loop-Test” of the transmission link that interconnects the “Local” Teleprotection Terminal and the “Remote” Teleprotection Terminal. • Automatic Loop Test – The Automatic Link Test feature automatically initiates “Periodic Loop Tests” at user programmed intervals of the transmission link that interconnects the “Local” Teleprotection Terminal and the “Remote” Teleprotection Terminal. • Delay Measurement Test – This feature automatically initiates an end-to-end “Delay Measurement Test” between the “Local” and the “Remote” Teleprotection Terminal through the interconnecting transmission link.
Event and Alarm Logging • Time-Stamped Alarm Logging • Time-Stamped Event Logging. • IRIG-B and NTP time synchronization option options for accurate time-stamping of all events and alarms • NTP and IRIG-B Time Synchronization Options maintaining real-clock time in UTC or Local time format • Automatic Daylight Savings Time correction for local time Management and Monitoring • RS232 serial, USB serial interfaces for local terminal access • 10/100BaseT Ethernet Interface for remote access over an IP network • Maintains an access log of over 10,000 most recent entries for security audit
Managementand Monitoring • GUI (Graphical User Interface) • Command Line Interface (English text commands). • Telnet • SSH • SNMPv2 Traps • Optional 16 Trip Counter (8 Inputs and 8 Outputs) Display with 8, user assignable dry contact external alarm relays to connect external alarms on an annunciator panel to extend audio and / or visual alarm indications
Reliability • Unrivaled Speed, Security and Reliability • Compliant with IEC 60834-1 and IEC 834-1 specifications and standards for reliability • Fully compliant with IEEE C37.94 for error resistant transmission • Power Supply Immunity to withstand impulse surges and transients of up to 4kV • High Quality Relays – withstand voltage 10 kV between coil and contacts (1.2 × 50 μþs) • Maximum Switching Voltage: 400V AC or 300V DC • Relays - Mechanical: 10,000,000 operations min. (at 18,000 operations/hour).
Reliability • Optoisolated Command Inputs and Optoisolated Relay Outputs • Immunity to Voltage Dips, Short Power Supply Interruptions and Voltage Variations as per IEC 61000-4-11 specifications. ErrorDetectionandCoding • Line Code Violation Detection • LOS Detection • Block Command Encoding as per IEEE C37.94.
PowerSupplyOptions • 48V DC • 110V DC • 220V DC • 250V DC • Voltage Withstand: Meets and exceeds IEC 834-1 and IEC 255 requirements. PowerConsumption • < 18 Watts
TransmissionStandardsandCompliances • EN 50081-2 • Electrical: ITU-T, G.703 for 64Kbps co-directional 4-wire data interface • Electrical: ITU-T, G.703 for 2.048Mbps interface • Optical: IEEE 37.94 compliant 850nm Multi-Mode optical interface • Optical: IEEE 37.94 compliant modulation 1310nm and 1550nm Single-Mode optical interfaces • Laser: Class I (for Single-Mode Optical Interface) - Eye-safe as per EN 60825-1 specifications.
TeleprotectionStandardsandCompliances • Compliant with IEC 60834-1 and IEC 834-1 specifications and standards OtherRegulatoryCompliances • Meets CE requirements • Complies with FCC Part 68 and EMC FCC Part 15 Class 2 ElectromagneticStandardsCompliance • EN 50081-2 • EN 50082-2 • IEC 61000-6-2 (immunity) • IEC 610000-6-4 (emission).
EMI, EMC, SurgeWithstandandotherCompliances EN 50081-2EN 50082-2IEC 60068-2-29 IEC 61000-4-6 (Conducted Immunity).IEC 60068-2-6IEC 60068-2-2 IEC 60068-2-78IEC 60068-2-1IEC 60068-2-14 CISPR 22 / EN55022 Class B (Conducted Emission and Radiated Emission) IS 9000 (Part II Sec. 1-4, Part III Sec. 1-5, Part IV, Part 14 Sec. 1-3) IEC 60870-2-1 IEC 61000-4-5IEC 61000-4-12 IEC 61000-4-3 (Radiated Immunity) IEC 61000-4-8IEC 61000-4-16 IEC 61000-4-2IEC 61000-4-10Telcordia GR-1089 Surge and Power IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 61000-4-11 Contact ESD, Voltage and Surge Withstand: Meets and exceeds IEC 61000-4-2, IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5, Level 4 specifications. Immunity to Voltage Dips, Short Power Supply Interruptions and Voltage Variations meets and exceeds IEC 61000-4-11, Level 1 specifications.
StandardsandCompliancescontinued.. • Compliant with IEC 60834-1 and IEC 834-1 specifications and standards • Dependability • Transmission Time and Recovery Time • Alarm Time • Security with sudden signal interruption • Security with burst disturbances • DC power supply interruption • Reverse polarity • Jitter and Insulation withstand (as per IEC 60060-1).
Thank you for your attention For more details visit us at our Website at http://www.oriontelecom.com Regional Office: Miami, Florida Orion Telecom Networks Inc. 4000 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Suite 470, Coral Gables, FL 33146, U.S.A. Phone: 1-305-777-0419, Fax: 1-305-777-0201 E-mail: sales@oriontelecom.com Website: http://www.oriontelecom.com Headquarters: Phoenix, Arizona Orion Telecom Networks Inc. 20100, N 51st Ave, Suite B240, Glendale AZ 85308 Phone: +1 480-816-8672 Fax: +1 480-816-0115 E-mail: sales@oriontelecom.com Website: http://www.oriontelecom.com