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IEC 61850 University | www.61850university.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +1 877 3936825, +1 306 539 8400 IEC 61850 standard is becoming more and more widespread in electric power industry today. А great number of installations and R&D activities involve application of IEC 61850 and many vendors offer IEC 61850 compliant products with less alternatives every other day. These circumstances call for the improvement of engineers’ competence. We are glad to invite engineers of your company to participate in the unique 5-day training course Development, design, commissioning and maintenance of IEC 61850 compliant systems, which will take place in San Diego (USA) on February 6-10, 2017. This course is unique due to the reason that it includes not only theory part, but also practical exercises with real IEDs and Ethernet switches of different vendors (ABB, Alstom Grid, SEL, Siemens, General Electric, Schneider Electric, ABB, Siemens RuggedCom, etc.). And this is not just a demonstration. During the training participants configure IEDs to publish and subscribe to Sampled Values streams, they implement certain protection schemes utilizing GOOSE communications between IEDs, integrate IEDs in control systems using reporting and control models, apply multicast and VLAN filtering functions in Ethernet switches. Training course is organized by IEC 61850 University. Experts of IEC 61850 University have significant experience in IEC 61850 and participated in deployment of IEC 61850 based systems in real facilities around the globe. More than 500 engineers have been trained so far and provided positive feedback. We invite you to attend our training course and look forward to a mutually advantageous cooperation. Registration for the training course is open at: http://bit.ly/register-61850 Annex 1 – Training course program (4 pages) Annex 2 – Participation cost (1 page) Annex 3 – Tutors of the course (1 page) Annex 4 – Feedback from participants – LESTO AB (Lithuania), ELERING AS (Estonia) (2 pages) Sincerely yours, IEC 61850 University Faculty

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  • IEC 61850 University | www.61850university.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +1 877 3936825, +1 306 539 8400

    IEC 61850 standard is becoming more and more widespread in electric power industry today. А great number of installations and R&D activities involve application of IEC 61850 and many vendors offer IEC 61850 compliant products with less alternatives every other day. These circumstances call for the improvement of engineers’ competence.

    We are glad to invite engineers of your company to participate in the unique 5-day training course – Development, design, commissioning and maintenance of IEC 61850 compliant systems, which will take place in San Diego (USA) on February 6-10, 2017.

    This course is unique due to the reason that it includes not only theory part, but also practical exercises with real IEDs and Ethernet switches of different vendors (ABB, Alstom Grid, SEL, Siemens, General Electric, Schneider Electric, ABB, Siemens RuggedCom, etc.). And this is not just a demonstration. During the training participants configure IEDs to publish and subscribe to Sampled Values streams, they implement certain protection schemes utilizing GOOSE communications between IEDs, integrate IEDs in control systems using reporting and control models, apply multicast and VLAN filtering functions in Ethernet switches.

    Training course is organized by IEC 61850 University. Experts of IEC 61850 University have significant experience in IEC 61850 and participated in deployment of IEC 61850 based systems in real facilities around the globe.

    More than 500 engineers have been trained so far and provided positive feedback. We invite you to attend our training course and look forward to a mutually advantageous cooperation.

    Registration for the training course is open at: http://bit.ly/register-61850

    Annex 1 – Training course program (4 pages) Annex 2 – Participation cost (1 page) Annex 3 – Tutors of the course (1 page) Annex 4 – Feedback from participants – LESTO AB (Lithuania), ELERING AS (Estonia) (2 pages) Sincerely yours, IEC 61850 University Faculty

  • TEKVEL Ltd. | www.tekvel.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +41 41 5880262 (Switzerland), +1 877 3936825 (USA)

    ANNEX 1 – TRAINING COURSE PROGRAM

    DAY 1. BASICS OF IEC 61850, EDITION 1 AND 2.

    Time Topic THEORY 10:00 – 11:30 Introduction to IEC 61850:

    • Communication protocols in electric power utilities. • OSI model and protocols mapping. • Physical communication channels. • IEC 61870-101 (104), DNP3, Modbus, functionality and

    applications. • Structure of IEC 61850 standard. • What does the standard define and what is out of the scope of

    the standard? • Main features of IEC 61850 Edition 2. • Documents in the process of development.

    11:30 – 11:45 Break 11:45 – 13:15 IED data model and SCL:

    • IED data model. • Logical nodes, data objects, data attributes. • Data sets. • Introduction in SCL (System Configuration Language). • Using SCL to describe IED data model.

    13:15 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 – 15:30 Types of SCL files and different system configuration approaches:

    • Standardized SCL files (SSD, ICD, SCD, CID and etc.). • Examples, overview of files' content. • Configuration stages. • Using system configuration tools at project development stage.

    15:30 – 15:45 Break 15:45 – 17:15 Services and communication protocols, described by the standard:

    • Abstract communication services. • GOOSE. • MMS. • Sampled Values.

  • TEKVEL Ltd. | www.tekvel.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +41 41 5880262 (Switzerland), +1 877 3936825 (USA)

    17:15 – 18:00 Q&A

    DAY 2. IEC 61850-9-2 IMPLEMENTATION AND APPLICATION ISSUES.

    Time Topic THEORY 10:00 - 11:40 IEC 61850-9-2 and IEC 61850-9-2LE:

    • What is a IEC 61850 process bus? • What is the difference between IEC 61850-9-2/9-2LE? • IEC 61850-9-2LE frame structure. • IEC 61850-9-LE conformant data model. • Time synchronization issues. • Examples of SCL files. • Futher standardization.

    11:40 - 12:00 Break 12:00 - 13:00 IEC 61850-9-2LE conformance testing procedures:

    • UCA conformance testing scenarios. • Description of the equipment and software that can be used during

    test procedures.

    13:00 -13:30 Overview of IEC 61850-9-2LE compliant primary and secondary equipment.

    13:30 – 14:30 Lunch PRACTICAL EXERCISES 14:30 – 17:30 Participants are split in 3 groups and configure IEC 61850-9-2LE

    compliant devices:

    • Configuration of a stand-alone merging unit to publish Sampled Values streams (80 and 256 samples/cycle). Using vendor-independent tools to analyze transmitted streams.

    • Subscription of process bus relay to a Sampled Values stream and performance testing.

    • Using Sampled Values simulation tools to produce Sampled Values streams, visualization and analysis through vendor-independent tools.

    17:30 – 18:00 Q&A

  • TEKVEL Ltd. | www.tekvel.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +41 41 5880262 (Switzerland), +1 877 3936825 (USA)

    DAY 3. REPORTING, LOGGING, CONTROL AND SETTING GROUP CONTROL MODELS.

    Time Topic THEORY 10:00 - 11:00 Buffered and unbuffered reporting:

    • Application areas, difference from other data transmission mechanisms.

    • Buffered/unbuffered report control block structure and attributes. • Design recommendations.

    11:00 - 11:20 Logging: • Application areas. • Log control block structure and attributes.

    11:20 - 11:30 Break 11:30 - 12:30 IEC 61850 control models:

    • Direct control with normal security. • Select before operate (SBO) with normal security. • Direct control with enhanced security. • SBO with enhanced security.

    12:30 - 13:00 IEC 61850 setting group control model. 13:00 - 14:00 Lunch

    PRACTICAL EXERCISES 14:00 - 17:00 • Configuration and application of control models (direct control with

    normal/enhanced security, SBO with normal/enhanced security). • Configuration and application of reporting (buffered/unbuffered

    reporting). • Configuration and application of logging and file transfer. • Configuration and application of setting group control model.

    DAY 4. GOOSE COMMUNICATIONS IN PRACTICE.

    Time Topic PRACTICAL EXERCISES Participants split in groups, with specific IED. 10:00 – 13:10 • Implementation of reverse interlocking scheme utilizing GOOSE

    communications. • Testing the performance of process bus relay with GOOSE output

    utilizing contemporary test sets. • Implementation of arc-flash protection utilizing GOOSE

    communications.

    13:10 – 14:00 Lunch

  • TEKVEL Ltd. | www.tekvel.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +41 41 5880262 (Switzerland), +1 877 3936825 (USA)

    14:00 – 16:00 Participants continue work, switching between available IEDs.

    16:00 – 17:30 System Configuration Tool (SCT) demonstration. Demonstration on how SCD file, generated SCT may be used to configure IEDs.

    DAY 5. STATION/SUBSTATION LOCAL AREA NETWORKS ARCHITECTURE.

    Time Topic THEORY 10:00 – 11:00 Network infrastructure:

    • Ethernet network components and basics. • Ethernet topologies overview. • Overview of possible failures. • Reliability parameters calculation method.

    11:00 - 11:40 Redundancy in Ethernet networks:

    • Classification of redundancy principles. • Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). • Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP). • High-Availability Seamless Ring (HSR). • Design recommendations, testing scenarios.

    11:40 - 12:00 Break 12:00 - 13:00 Sampled Values and GOOSE traffic load estimation.

    Traffic control in Ethernet networks:

    • Unicast MAC address filtering. • Multicast MAC address filtering. Static and dynamic multicast

    management. • Priority and quality of service (QoS). • Traffic filtering with VLANs. • Comparison of VLAN and multicast filtering.

    13:00 - 14:00 Lunch PRACTICAL EXERCISES 14:00 - 17:00 Participants split in groups and perform configuration of merging units

    and IED to transmit Sampled Values and GOOSE messages simultaneously. Each group works with specific Ethernet switch. Then participants restrict propagation of multicast traffic using VLANs and multicast filtering functionality.

  • TEKVEL Ltd. | www.tekvel.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +41 41 5880262 (Switzerland), +1 877 3936825 (USA)

    ANNEX 2 – PARTICIPATION COST Option A: Day 1 Only – Crash Course 1 Person (USD) > 1Person* (USD) Per Person Price $??.00 $??.00 * For savings to apply, individuals must be from the same organization Option B: Day 1 to Day 3 – Fundamentals & Principles 1 Person (USD) > 1Person* (USD) Per Person Price $1,950.00 $1,550.00 Option C: Day 2 to Day 4 – Communication Models & Services 1 Person (USD) > 1Person* (USD) Per Person Price $2,250.00 $1,750.00 Option D: Day 1 to Day 4 – IEC 61850 Only (No Networking) 1 Person (USD) > 1Person* (USD) Per Person Price $2,450.00 $1,950.00 Option E: Day 1 to Day 5 – Entire Program 1 Person (USD) > 1Person* (USD) Per Person Price $2,750.00 $2,150.00

  • TEKVEL Ltd. | www.tekvel.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +41 41 5880262 (Switzerland), +1 877 3936825 (USA)

    ANNEX 3 – TUTORS

    Christoph Brunner, it4Power, IEC TC 57 Working group 10 convenor

    Christoph Brunner has graduated as electrical engineer at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1983. He is Utility Industry professional with over 30 years of industry experience with both knowledge across several areas within the Utility Industry and of technologies from the Automation Industry. He is a well-known expert on IEC 61850. He is president of it4power in Switzerland, a consulting company to the power industry. He has worked as a project manager at ABB Switzerland Ltd in the business area Power Technology Products in Zurich / Switzerland where he was responsible for the process close communication architecture of the substation automation system. He is convenor of the working group (WG) 10 of the IEC TC57 and member of WG 17, 18 and 19 of IEC TC57. He is IEEE Fellow, member of IEEE-PES and IEEE-SA. He is active in several working groups of the IEEE-PSRC (Power Engineering Society – Relay Committee) and member of the PSRC main committee and the subcommittee H. He is international advisor to the board of the UCA international users group.

    Alexander Apostolov, PACWorld, IEC TC 57 Working group 10 member

    Dr. Alexander Apostolov received MS degree in Electrical Engineering, MS in Applied Mathematics and Ph.D. from the Technical University in Sofia, Bulgaria. He has 40+ years’ experience in power systems protection, automation, control and communications. He is presently Principal Engineer for OMICRON electronics in Los Angeles, CA. He is IEEE Fellow and Member of the Power Systems Relaying Committee and Substations C0 Subcommittee. He is past Chairman of the Relay Communications Subcommittee, serves on many IEEE PES Working Groups and is Chairman of Working Groups C2 “Role of Protective Relaying in Smart Grid”. He is member of IEC TC57 working groups 10, 17, 18 and 19 and Convenor of CIGRE WG B5.53 Test Strategy for Protection, Automation and Control (PAC) functions in a full digital substation based on IEC 61850 applications and member of several other CIGRE B5 working groups. He is Distinguished Member of CIGRE. He holds four patents and has authored and presented more than 500 technical papers. He is IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and Adjunct Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa. He is Editor-in-Chief of PAC World.

    Dustin Tessier, TESCO AUTOMATION, IEC TC 57 Working group 10 member

    Dustin Tessier has graduated from the University of Saskatchewan (Canada) with a Bachelor of science in Electrical Engineering degree in 2004. He is Canadian Chair of IEC Smart Energy Systems Technical Committee, member of IEC Technical Committee Working Groups 10 (responsible for IEC 61850) and 15 (responsible for Cyber Security), member of Technical Committee 38 Working Group 37 (responsible for Digital Instrument Transformers). He is also a Secretary of International IEC 61850 Process Bus User Task Force. Currently holds position of Managing Director in Tesco Automation Ltd.

  • TEKVEL Ltd. | www.tekvel.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +41 41 5880262 (Switzerland), +1 877 3936825 (USA)

    Alexander Golovin, TEKVEL Ltd., IEC TC 57 Working group 10 member

    Aleksandr Golovin has graduated with Master’s degree at Moscow Power Engineering Institute in 2008 (Relay protection and automation department). Since that time he has been in development of products and solutions for digital substations. He has worked as a head of engineering department and then as CTO at Profotech where he was responsible for fiber-optic current and electronic voltage sensors development. Since 2012 he is holding position of CTO at TEKVEL Ltd. He has been involved in an implementation of a set of pilot projects, including those ones with IEC 61850 process bus. Aleksandr is a member of the working group (WG) 10 of the IEC TC57 and of several WGs of CIGRE B5.

    Alexey Anoshin, TEKVEL Ltd., IEC TC 57 Working group 10 member

    Alexey Anoshin received Master’s degree at Moscow Power Engineering Institute in 2008. Earlier in 2005 started his professional career as Engineer in Switchgear Department at Tavrida Electric company. In 2010 became a Marketing manager at Profotech. Since 2012 co-founder and director of TEKVEL R&D Ltd. Alexey Anoshin is a member of IEC TC57 WG10 and several working groups of CIGRE B5.

  • TEKVEL Ltd. | www.tekvel.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +41 41 5880262 (Switzerland), +1 877 3936825 (USA)

    ANNEX 4 – FEEDBACK FROM PARTICIPANTS

  • TEKVEL Ltd. | www.tekvel.com | [email protected] | Tel.: +41 41 5880262 (Switzerland), +1 877 3936825 (USA)