Test Suite - DIGSI5
Test Suite - DIGSI5
Test Suite - DIGSI5
with SIPROTEC 5
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SIPROTEC 5 Application
Powerful commissioning with SIPROTEC 5
SIPROTEC 5 Application
Powerful commissioning with SIPROTEC 5
APN-011, Edition 1
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A further test allows testing the inputs and outputs of SIPROTEC 5 devices. Using a common Ethernet network
where devices and DIGSI 5 PC are connected testing of wiring connections can be done more efficient then
today.
A third test procedure focus on communication protocol testing. Events in the device (e.g. a trip) can be set
during this test which are then transmitted via the specific communication protocol to a serial master or to an
Ethernet client or server e.g. with IEC 61850 reports or GOOSE messages. This allows communication bit tests
without external test equipment and the specific knowledge of the functions whose communication mapping
should be tested.
State of the art for testing of protection functions, CFC-logic or communication connections is the use of a secondary test
device like Omicron CMC or quantities which coming from the primary process. This requires the connection of currents,
voltages and binary signals to the device terminals. SIPROTEC 5 devices have an inbuilt simple secondary test unit.
Activation this unit with DIGSI 5 switches over the CT, VT and binary inputs of the device from the device terminals to the
integrated unit. It’s like an integrated test switch. Now the quantities calculated before by DIGSI 5 in a test sequences are
used instead of input values from the device terminals
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Furthermore binary signal state can be set also in each step which are assigned to the binary inputs of the device. If an
input is assigned with a blocking event it can be tested if this function is really blocked during a short circuit condition.
Fig. 1 shows a screenshot of the sequencer. The analogue values are set by there magnitude and phase angle for each
measuring point. Harmonics can be added to the fundamental quantities. As an option the voltage or current can follow a
ramp function with a continuous change of the signal. In this case the approximate end value of the ramp will be
calculated from DIGSI 5. Also different frequency values can be used for meas.points e.g. to test the synchronization
function.
The binary signals are set for each binary input which can be assigned with voltage OFF (zero state) or voltage ON (one
state). This simulates the physical input voltage at a binary input.
For support of the CFC-debugging also internal input signals for CFC-plans can be set. These internal signals may also
simulate signals coming from a GOOSE-message. This feature is not shown in Figure 1.
By these settings one step of a sequence will be created. With ´Add step´ further steps can be added. A whole test
sequence consists of one up to six individual test steps. A sequence can be prepared and stored/exported for a specific
test case so a sequence can be used also for other devices.
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We want to test a protection function with a sequence. We go into the editor for testing a protection function (see Figure
2). DIGSI 5 must be Online with the device (here over an Ethernet interface in the PC)
Figure 3: Testing a protection function with a test sequence created by the sequence editor
We can investigate the reaction of the protection function in the tripping characteristic in DIGSI 5 in Figure 4. Because all
trip indications and a fault record is generated and the device may be communicating over communication interfaces we
can study the device behavior fully for that specific fault situation simulated by the simulation unit. No secondary test set
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is necessary for that test function. When the tests are finished the device will be switched back into the process mode and
operate with quantities coming from the device analogue and binary input terminals.
Figure 4: Testing a protection function with a test sequence. Reaction in the tripping characteristic and
spontaneous fault indication of the device
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In this editor (see Figure 6) all inputs and outputs of a device with the terminal description and assignment in the routing
matrix are listed in a table. Furthermore the actual state of the outputs and inputs are shown in the table. The state of a
binary input can be checked if a contact is closed in another device. This can be forced by a ´New value´ for this contact
in the test editor of the other device which is Online at the same time.
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Figure 6: Wiring test editor for monitoring and testing of binary inputs, binary outputs and LED
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Current state and new state are shown in the next column and can be set there. With the start button the signal switch
from current state to the new state and is transferred over the communication link if it’s assigned to one or several
interfaces.
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Published by
Siemens AG 2016
Energy Management Division
Digital Grid
Automation Products
Humboldtstr. 59
90459 Nuremberg, Germany
www.siemens.com/siprotec
Email: support.energy@siemens.com
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