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Tester checks up on substation events

An Omicron Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 1, 2005

The NET-1 option for the CMC 256 test set provides the required Ethernet interfaces and a new software module for handling of GOOSE messages.

For IEC61850 field devices communicating with GOOSE (Generic Object Oriented Substation Event) messages, Omicron now offers a unique testing solution.

The NET-1 option for the CMC 256 test set provides the required Ethernet interfaces and a new software module for handling of GOOSE messages.

GOOSE messages exchanged over the substation network are used for fast communication between field devices, thus replacing the conventional wiring.

For testing protection relays using this technology, a new way to "hook up" to these signals is needed.

With Omicron's testing solution, received GOOSEs are used to activate the binary inputs of the test set.

Simulated GOOSE messages on behalf of other devices are actuated by binary outputs.

The software module comes with a comprehensive example document that explains the application with a typical protection relay.

To introduce the testing personnel into the complex matter of IEC61850 and GOOSE, training courses are offered in Omicron's seminar programme.

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