1、 TECHNICAL REPORT IECTR 60870-6-505Edition 1.12006-12Telecontrol equipment and systems Part 6-505: Telecontrol protocols compatible with ISO standards and ITU-T recommendations TASE.2 User guide Reference number IEC/TR 60870-6-505:2002+A1:2005(E) Edition 1:2002 consolidated with amendment 1:2005 Cop
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12、02 consolidated with amendment 1:2005 Copyright International Electrotechnical Commission Provided by IHS under license with IECNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- 2 TR 60870-6-505 IEC:2002+A1:2005(E) CONTENTS FOREWORD.4 INTRODUCTION.6 1 Scope.7 1.1 In
13、tended users 7 1.2 Organization8 1.3 TASE.2 Version.8 2 Reference documents.8 3 Definitions 8 4 Abbreviations .10 5 TASE.2 background11 6 TASE.2 Overview .12 6.1 TASE.2 Concepts 12 6.2 TASE.2 Specification Organization 17 7 TASE.2 Server Objects.20 7.1 Association20 7.2 Data Value 20 7.3 Data Set21
14、7.4 Transfer Set 22 7.5 Account.24 7.6 Device.24 7.7 Program 25 7.8 Event 25 8 Conformance Blocks and Associated Objects .26 8.1 Block 1 (Periodic Power System Data) 26 8.2 Block 2 (Extended Data Set Condition Monitoring) 31 8.3 Block 3 (Block Data Transfer)31 8.4 Block 4 (Information Messages) 33 8
15、.5 Block 5 (Device Control)34 8.6 Block 6 (Program Control) .35 8.7 Block 7 (Event Reporting)35 8.8 Block 8 (Additional User Objects) 36 8.9 Block 9 (Time Series Data)43 9 Mapping Utility Data to Conformance Blocks and Control Center Data Objects44 10 Definition of New Data Objects .44 11 Using the
16、PICS.45 12 Bilateral Table Issues .45 13 User Interface Issues .46 14 Other Local Implementation Issues.46 14.1 Client Server Association Management. 47 14.2 Local Implementation Setup Issues. 47 14.3 Specific Conformance Block Issues.47 15 Network Configuration 52 16 Security54 Copyright Internatio
17、nal Electrotechnical Commission Provided by IHS under license with IECNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TR 60870-6-505 IEC:2002+A1:2005(E) 3 17 Profiles.54 17.1 OSI .54 17.2 TCP/IP 54 18 Procurement of TASE.255 18.1 Preparing a Procurement Specificati
18、on55 18.2 Network Interface Control Document .56 19 Management of a TASE.2 Network .56 19.1 Configuration Management56 19.2 Performance Management.57 19.3 Fault Management.57 20 Inter-Operability .57 20.1 Summary of Interoperability Tests .58 20.2 Version Compatibility.59 20.3 User Object Compatibil
19、ity 59 Annex A (informative) Power system model exchange with TASE.2 linkage60 Annex B (informative) TASE.2 security recommendations.64 Annex C (informative) TASE.2 Users guide implementation recommendations.72 Bibliography80 Figure 1 TASE.2 Protocol Architecture.12 Figure 2 Application Program Inte
20、rface (API) .13 Figure 3 TASE.2 Client/Server Model with Multiple Associations15 Figure 4 TASE.2 Object Models .16 Figure 5 Transfer Account Data Object Model Structure.38 Figure 6 Example of Transfer Account Data Object Use.39 Figure 7 Example of AGC Regulation Capacity Report using the General Dat
21、a Report Object .42 Figure A.1 Use case diagram.63 Figure B.1 TASE.2 standard profile70 Figure B.2 TASE.2 secure profile.70 Figure C.1 Validity processing .75 Figure C.2 Current source processing76 Figure C.3 Normal value processing 77 Copyright International Electrotechnical Commission Provided by
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38、thdrawn, replaced by a revised edition, or amended. Copyright International Electrotechnical Commission Provided by IHS under license with IECNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- 6 TR 60870-6-505 IEC:2002+A1:2005(E) INTRODUCTION A large number of utilit
39、ies use the Telecontrol Application Service Element.2 (TASE.2), an international standard protocol for communication of real-time data. TASE.2 provides a common means for all utilities to exchange data between not only control centers, but power plants and substations as well. The adoption of TASE.2
40、 has lead to the availability of competitively priced data communication products based on TASE.2 from multiple vendors at a fraction of the cost of a proprietary system. This report provides guidance for utility users who are evaluating, procuring, and configuring TASE.2, as well as aid to vendors
41、implementing TASE.2 in their products. The individual server and data objects comprising TASE.2 are described, with cross references to the specification. This provides the reader the basic understanding needed to use the TASE.2 specifications in an informed manner. The guide then addresses practica
42、l issues that arise in connection with TASE.2 use. Copyright International Electrotechnical Commission Provided by IHS under license with IECNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TR 60870-6-505 IEC:2002+A1:2005(E) 7 TELECONTROL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS Part
43、6-505: Telecontrol protocols compatible with ISO standards and ITU-T recommendations TASE.2 User guide 1 Scope This technical report provides a set of guidelines on the use of the following TASE.2 international standards: IEC 60870-6-503 IEC 60870-6-702 IEC 60870-6-802 These standards specify a meth
44、od of exchanging time-critical control center data through wide- and local-area networks using a full ISO compliant protocol stack. They contain provisions for supporting both centralized and distributed architectures. These standards include the exchange of real-time indications, control operations
45、, time series data, scheduling and accounting information, unstructured ASCII or binary files, remote program control, and event notification. However, the style of the TASE.2 standards may make them somewhat difficult to read for someone either not familiar with the precise syntax of the language u
46、sed to describe the protocol or with all the background leading up to the development of these specifications. Furthermore, certain types of information that may be very useful to a user of TASE.2 but not necessary for specifying the protocol or services provided by TASE.2 have been omitted. Thus th
47、e need for this User Guide. 1.1 Intended users This User Guide is intended for a broad audience of readers from an end user trying to decide if TASE.2 is appropriate for their data transfer needs to a vendor planning to implement TASE.2, with the goal of offering a TASE.2 product. In particular, thi
48、s guide should be helpful to the following: An end user, such as an electric utility, with the need to transfer real-time data to another utility or utilities or to another internal control center, who is trying to evaluate which protocol is the most appropriate. An end user who has already decided to use TASE.2 and now needs guidance in how to procure TASE.2. An end user who has procured TASE.2 and is now concerned about how to map their actual data into TASE.2 data objects exactly. An end user wh
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