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There are normative ENUM definitions for 7-4. (e.g. Mod) but there is no guidance in regards to naming rules (e.g. Modkind).

Added by Herbert Falk over 3 years ago. Updated almost 2 years ago.

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Part 6, page 105
Enumeration definitions within a SCD file are valid for all IEDs; they are not IED typedependent.
Therefore the allowed names are standardized as follows:
• ...
• Enumerations from IEC 61850-7-4 are defined on top of ENC, ENS or ENG common data
classes … For these enumerations the name of the data objects shall be taken …

If private extensions of these enumerations are used, or private enumerations are defined, the
name must indicate this appropriately, i.e. none of the above defined names shall be used. …

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There are normative ENUM definitions for 7-4. (e.g. Mod) but there is no guidance in regards to naming rules (e.g. Modkind).

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Updated by Carlos Rodriguez del Castillo almost 2 years ago

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