SIST EN 61850-10:2013/kFprA1:2025
(Amendment)Communication networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 10: Conformance testing
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 10: Conformance testing
Kommunikationsnetze und -systeme in Stationen - Teil 10: Konformitätsprüfung
Réseaux et systèmes de communication pour l'automatisation des systèmes électriques - Partie 10: Essais de conformité
Komunikacijska omrežja in sistemi za avtomatizacijo porabe električne energije - 10. del: Preskušanje skladnosti - Dopolnilo A1
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 61850-10:2013/oprA1:2024
01-marec-2024
Komunikacijska omrežja in sistemi za avtomatizacijo porabe električne energije -
10. del: Preskušanje skladnosti - Dopolnilo A1
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 10:
Conformance testing
Kommunikationsnetze und -systeme in Stationen - Teil 10: Konformitätsprüfung
Réseaux et systèmes de communication pour l'automatisation des systèmes électriques
- Partie 10: Essais de conformité
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 61850-10:2013/prA1:2023
ICS:
29.240.30 Krmilna oprema za Control equipment for electric
elektroenergetske sisteme power systems
33.200 Daljinsko krmiljenje, daljinske Telecontrol. Telemetering
meritve (telemetrija)
SIST EN 61850-10:2013/oprA1:2024 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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57/2628/CDV
COMMITTEE DRAFT FOR VOTE (CDV)
PROJECT NUMBER:
IEC 61850-10/AMD1 ED2
DATE OF CIRCULATION: CLOSING DATE FOR VOTING:
2023-12-29 2024-03-22
SUPERSEDES DOCUMENTS:
57/2607/RR
IEC TC 57 : POWER SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT AND ASSOCIATED INFORMATION EXCHANGE
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Germany Mr Heiko Englert
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TITLE:
Amendment 1 – Communication networks and systems for power utility automation – Part 10: Conformance
testing
PROPOSED STABILITY DATE: 2025
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS
FOR POWER UTILITY AUTOMATION –
Part 10: Conformance testing
AMENDMENT 1
FOREWORD
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Amendment 1 to International Standard IEC 61850-10 has been prepared by IEC technical
committee 57: Power systems management and associated information exchange.
The major changes in this amendment are as follows:
– server device conformance test procedures have been updated;
– client device conformance test procedures have been updated;
– sampled values test procedures have been merged into server;
– server IED configuration tool related conformance test procedures have been updated;
– GOOSE performance test procedures have been updated.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
57/xxxx/FDIS 57/xxxx/RVD
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Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on
voting indicated in the above table.
This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all parts of IEC 61850 series, under the general title Communication networks and
systems for power utility automation, can be found on the IEC website.
The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until the
stability date indicated on the IEC web site under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data related to
the specific publication. At this date, the publication will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
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1 1 Scope
2 Insert after the first paragraph:
3 Cyber security extensions provided by IEC 62351 shall be conformance tested against the IEC
4 62351-100-4 and IEC 62351-100-6.
5 2 Normative references
6 Insert:
7 IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3:2016, Communication networks and systems for power utility automation
8 – Part 9-3: Precision time protocol profile for power utility
9 IEC 61869-9:2016, Instrument transformers – Part 9: Digital interface for instrument
10 transformers
11 Remove:
12 IEC 62439-3:2012, Industrial communication networks – High availability automation networks
13 – Part 3: Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) and High Availability Seamless Redundancy
14 (HSR)
16 4 Abbreviated terms
17 Insert:
PTP Precision Time Protocol
18 5 Introduction to conformance testing
No change
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20 6 Device related conformance testing
21 Replace the existing Clause 6 by the following text:
22 Test methodology
23 Communication testing needs at least two devices to communicate with each other.
24 Comprehensive interoperability testing of all possible products is not feasible. Therefore, the
25 test concept shall include test devices, test configurations, and test scenarios. The dynamic
26 behaviour should be tested properly by using well-defined test cases.
27 Messages are generated to test the communication capabilities. Hardwired stimuli (contacts,
28 voltages, currents, etc.) and stimuli coming over a serial link if applicable should be used if
29 applicable.
30 Special attention shall be given to communication equipment such as star-couplers, switches,
31 etc. which shall support all requested features of the standard but not introduce additional
32 contingencies and limitations. The impact of the communication method (client-server, GOOSE,
33 SV, etc.) used by the DUT shall be considered properly in the test procedures. Verification of
34 functional applications (use of GOOSE messages) is not part of a conformance test even if
35 advanced tools may offer such analysis.
36 Conformance test procedures
37 General
38 This subclause describes the test procedure requirements, test structure, the abstract test
39 cases (what is to be tested). The format and a few examples of detailed test procedures (how
40 to perform the test) are given in Annex A.
41 Test procedure requirements
42 The test procedure requirements are:
43 – The abstract test cases describe what shall be tested, the detailed test procedures describe
44 how a test engineer, or a test system shall perform the test.
45 – Test cases include a reference to the applicable paragraph(s) in the referenced
46 document(s).
47 – The test results shall be reproducible in the same test lab and in other test labs.
48 – Support automated testing with minimal human intervention, as far as reasonably possible.
49 – The tests shall focus on situations that cannot easily be tested during, for example, a factory
50 or site acceptance test, and prevent inter-operability risks, for example:
51 • check behaviour of the device on delayed, lost, double and out of order packets,
52 • configuration, implementation, operation risks,
53 • mismatching names, parameters, settings, or data types,
54 • exceeding certain limits, ranges or timeouts,
55 • force situations to test negative responses,
56 • check all (control) state machine paths, and
57 • force simultaneous control operations from multiple clients.
58 – The ACSI tests focus on the application layer (mapping).
59 – The device under test (DUT) is considered as a black box. The I/O and the communication
60 interface are used for testing.
61 – The test includes testing the versions, data model and configuration file, and the use of
62 applicable ISO/IEC 9646 series terminology.
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63 The test procedures shall be formatted as outlined in Figure 2. With this format, the test
64 procedures document can also be used as test report. A few test procedure examples are
65 depicted in Annex A.
Test purpose, e.g. test if
Test reference:
association is set up
<[N][p/s]>
correctly
67 e.g. sRp3
Test result
Test reference Test purpose Passed
Failed
Inconclusive
Ref. Part Clause and Subclause of IEC 61850
References to the IEC 61850 part
Clause and Subclause, PIXIT or
TISSUE
Expected result
Definition of the expected
behavior of the DUT after a step
Test description
Step by step description of how
to perform the test
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