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How does a SCT know the maximum number of instantiated RCBs allowed in an IED and what the allowed distribution per RCB?

Added by Herbert Falk about 3 years ago. Updated about 3 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Standard extension required
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Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
ID:
12
Source:
IOP_2013
TF Unique ID:
12 # IOP_2013
WG10 Proposal:

According to Cathedral City meeting (ref. to UFTF-CathedralMOM20160219) this issue is closed.

Estimated Completion:
Discuss in Upcoming Meeting:
No
To discuss in WG10:
Short Proposal:

"max – maximum number of instantiable report control blocks" is to be added to ReportSettings in Part6, table 11, p 64. (Annex A (p.132) type="tReportSettings" need not change.)

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Description

During the SCL testing, a question was raised in regards to how does a SCT know the maximum number of instantiated RCBs allowed in an IED and what the allowed distribution per RCB. Without this information, it is possible for an SCT to configure more resources than the IED can support.
The ability to specify either constraint appears to be missing in ED.2.
An analysis of GOOSE and SV control blocks show that the maximum allowed is specified. A possible solution might be that each RCB is described in the ICD might be required to use RptEnabled max.

#1

Updated by Vladan Cvejic about 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from During the SCL testing, a question was raised in regards to how does a SCT know the maximum number of instantiated RCBs allowed to How does a SCT know the maximum number of instantiated RCBs allowed in an IED and what the allowed distribution per RCB?
  • Status changed from New to Closed
  • Discuss in Upcoming Meeting set to No

Checking done.

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