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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Solutions. Schneider Electric Automation Solutions. Cost-Effective Solutions RTU emulation Off-the-shelf, modular PLCs Supports standards, including ICCP and MMS IED integration using Modbus Plus high-speed network
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SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Solutions
Schneider Electric Automation Solutions • Cost-Effective Solutions • RTU emulation • Off-the-shelf, modular PLCs • Supports standards, including ICCP and MMS • IED integration using Modbus Plus high-speed network • Supports “legacy” protocols, including Modbus, DNP 3.0, L&G 8979, PG&E • True plug-and-play • Ethernet and web capability • Enterprise-Connected Solutions • Direct connectivity to utility business systems, including EMS/SCADA/DMS, Outage Management, CIS, Accounting • Enterprise integration solutions with LiveData products from Cycle Software
Why Quantum? • Quantum is the only PLC specifically designed and engineered for utility applications • 125 (250) VDC modules • Noise Immunity • Sequence of Events (SOE) • Inter-bay control scheme • Breaker Control (HPO module) • Modbus Plus/IED support • MMS/ICCP (UCA) for communications • Multi-vendor support • Quantum is 100% compatible with 984 and Compact 984 controllers systems • Designed based on what we’ve learned in over 2000 substation applications with our PLCs. . .
LiveData Quantum Module, 140NOE 5X1 • Cycle Software’s LiveData Server embedded in a Modicon Quantum PLC • MMS Ethernet Hardware Module -- Fiber Optic or Twisted Pair • ICCP Option (Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol/ TASE.2) • Live Data flows to: • Utility information systems (EMS, SCADA …) • other Quantum PLCs • controllers from other vendors • Communications Front-End for the substation • Communicates with devices on Modbus, Modbus Plus • Communicates with devices on MMS / UCA • Communicates with EMS, SCADA via ICCP over LAN/WAN
MMS • An international standard protocol for messaging (Manufacturing Messaging Specification ISO 9506) • Lets you send data as named objects that can be anything from simple data points in a register to arrays to complex, nested structures...
ICCP / TASE.2 • Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP) AKA Tele-control Application Service Element (TASE.2) • International standard for real-time utility data exchange • MMS for messaging • Added services and functionality for secure data exchange between different systems. • Utility EMS/SCADA systems from all major vendors have it; Integrators understand it. • It’s designed for system-to-system communication.
Standards • Work with the present; plan for the future • ICCP Inter-control Center Communications Protocol • Standards-based utility data exchange; not proprietary • International Standard: (IEC 60870-6-503, IEC 60870-6-802) • All major EMS/SCADA vendors have it • Designed for system-to-system communication • Designed for secure access to restricted data
ICCP MMS & UCA2 Plan: ICCP, UCA. IEC Standard. Specifies Electric Utility Data Exchange Objects. Blocks for data reqs., security Focus on Objects for Substation Automation. ICCP UCA2 MMS International Standard for Real-Time Messaging ISO/IEC 9506 Data captured in named objects. Ethernet LAN/WAN
LiveData • Industrial Enterprise Software • Access your information, when and where you need it • Lets you leverage existing investments and plan for the future • Multi-application view of data • Web enabled, database enabled. • Rapid deployment • Supports ICCP, MMS and UCA2 objects • Microsoft Windows NT • Y2K Compliant
LiveData Quantum • LiveData component runs in Modicon Quantum PLC Hardware module by Schneider Electric • The only PLC or ‘RTU’ on the market that supports ICCP and MMS • Fiber Optic or Twisted Pair Ethernet • Ethernet LAN/WAN Links to • Other IEDs in Substation, Other Substations, Control Centers • Turns register “data” into network “information” • Data object models in the controller
American Electric Power • Goal: • Maximum utilization of existing power lines • Deferral of new line construction • Capital/maintenance cost reduction • Deregulated export/import/wheeling of power • Unified Power Flow Control (UPFC) • Active, real-time power flow control • Electric grid equipment in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee , Virginia, West Virginia • 7 substation sites - only one can accommodate a PC • 4 office sites • Multiple customer sites • Open Communications (MMS) • Between substations • Substation to control center
AEP Architecture Unified Power Flow Control NOE NOE