Connecting sender function block signal to GOOSE receiver block using SCL Configuration tab - Arc protection - Auto synchronization - Bay control and measurement - Merging unit - Transformer protection - 2 winding - Feeder protection - Voltage regulation - Capacitor bank protection - Petersen Coil control - Grid automation - Busbar differential protection (high impedance) - Back-up protection - Motor protection - Busbar protection (voltage and frequency) - Transformer protection - 3 winding - Interconnection protection - Generator protection - Power management/Load shedding - IEC 61850 Engineering Guide - REX640 Protection and control - Relion Protection and Control - PCL6 - IEC - ANSI - 14.02.2023

REX640 IEC 61850 Engineering Guide

  1. On the SCL Configuration tab, select a data attribute of the sender logical node to connect.

    Depending on the attribute, an input of the GOOSE receiver block may also need to be selected. This configuration method requires some insight into the underlying data model.

    Figure 1. Using SCL to connect the GOOSE sender signal
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    The needed horizontal communication function block and input variable are created automatically.
  2. Right-click the created input connection variable to navigate to the connected sender function block's signal.
    Figure 2. Connected circuit breaker open signal
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    A separate internal GOOSE sender application worksheet is created for the sender IED. On this worksheet, function blocks can be moved, but they cannot be edited. Also, picture texts can be added.

    Figure 3. All internal GOOSE sender composite function blocks added to a special worksheet
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