Digital Substation

Relay protection, SCADA, Metering, and Cybersecurity for electrical infrastructure.

IEC 61850-7-2 (Standard)

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IEC 61850 reports: where telemetry transfer most often breaks on a digital substation

In digital-substation projects most attention goes to GOOSE, SV, PTP and the network. But there is another important layer — MMS exchange and IEC 61850 reports, through which SCADA, HMI, gateways and monitoring systems receive telemetry from IEDs. In practice the problems here are deceptively simple: the MMS connection is up, the device is reachable, the client «sees» the server — yet data does not update, some signals disappear, events are duplicated, or the report control block does not activate at all. This article covers the sharpest problems with report control blocks (RptEna, ConfRev, a block already taken by another client, TrgOps, a DataSet mismatch, duplication from the buffer via entryID and too much faith in the SCL file) and a practical principle: cross-check the SCL file, the device's actual MMS model and a PCAP capture together.

Magical case #3: a documentation on IEC 61850 reporting — from an SCD or a set of CID files in one click

One run of Tekvel Magic software over SCL data — and you have a ready MS Word document - Signal list: a per-device summary, full detail of every URCB/BRCB control block and an element-by-element breakdown of every DataSet, with signal descriptions taken straight from the SCL. The module runs offline — from an SCD file or a folder of CID files, with no need to connect to the devices. The third case in the series closes the «how do you hand it over» task: handover documentation and as-built documentation in a single run, plus a separate «Configuration findings» document with a lightweight offline audit.

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