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Grid Automation Products
SAM600 Process Bus I/O System
Version 1.2
Operation Manual
Document ID: 1MRK 511 434-UEN
Issued: May 2019
Revision: B
Product version: 1.2
© Copyright 2017 ABB. All rights reserved
Copyright
This document and parts thereof must not be reproduced or copied without written
permission from ABB, and the contents thereof must not be imparted to a third party, nor
used for any unauthorized purpose.
The software and hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may
be used or disclosed only in accordance with the terms of such license.
Trademarks
ABB and SAM600 are registered trademarks of the ABB Group. All other brand or product
names mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders.
Open Source License Acknowledgements
This product incorporates open source software components covered by the terms of third
party copyright notices and license agreements. For more information, refer to 1MRK 511 437-
BEN SAM600 Product Guide.
Warranty
Please inquire about the terms of warranty from your nearest ABB representative.
Disclaimer
The data, examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for the concept or product
description and are not to be deemed as a statement of guaranteed properties. All persons
responsible for applying the equipment addressed in this manual must satisfy themselves that
each intended application is suitable and acceptable, including that any applicable safety or
other operational requirements are complied with. In particular, any risks in applications where
a system failure and /or product failure would create a risk for harm to property or persons
(including but not limited to personal injuries or death) shall be the sole responsibility of the
person or entity applying the equipment, and those so responsible are hereby requested to
ensure that all measures are taken to exclude or mitigate such risks.
This document has been carefully checked by ABB but deviations cannot be completely ruled
out. In case any errors are detected, the reader is kindly requested to notify the manufacturer.
Other than under explicit contractual commitments, in no event shall ABB be responsible or
liable for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this manual or the application of the
equipment.
Conformity
This product complies with the directive of the Council of the European Communities on the
approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC directive 2014/30/EU) and concerning electrical equipment for use within specified
voltage limits (Low-voltage directive 2014/35/EU). This conformity is the result of tests
conducted by ABB in accordance with the product standard EN 60255-26 for the EMC directive,
and with the product standard EN 60255-27 for the low voltage directive. The product is
designed in accordance with the international standards of the IEC 60255 series.
Safety information
Observe the following safety instructions when using the product.
Before first usage, read the product documentation in order to ensure safe and
reliable operation of SAM600 products.
Dangerous voltages can occur on the connectors, even though auxiliary
voltages are disconnected.
Each SAM600 product must be safely connected to ground using the ground
strap.
Only a competent electrician is allowed to carry out the electrical installation.
Always follow national and local electrical safety regulations.
Non-observance of the safety information can result in death, personal injury or
substantial property damage.
Whenever changes in parameter settings are applied to SAM600 modules, take
measures to avoid inadvertent tripping or malfunction of connected protection
and control devices.
Table of contents
Section 1 Introduction.........................................................................................................3
1.1 This manual......................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Intended audience............................................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Document revision history............................................................................................................... 3
1.4 Related documents............................................................................................................................3
1.5 Symbols and conventions................................................................................................................ 4
1.5.1 Symbols........................................................................................................................................... 4
1.5.2 Document conventions................................................................................................................ 4
Section 2 SAM600 Process Bus I/O System..................................................................... 5
2.1 System overview................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.1 SAM600 common design features ............................................................................................5
2.1.2 SAM600-CT for conventional current measurements ...........................................................6
2.1.3 SAM600-VT for conventional voltage measurements............................................................7
2.1.4 SAM600-TS for time synchronization and IEC 61850 gateway............................................ 8
2.1.5 System functionality..................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 Installing SAM600.............................................................................................................................11
2.3 Functional description.................................................................................................................... 13
2.3.1 Distributed analog sampling .................................................................................................... 13
2.3.2 Communication ports and available services........................................................................ 14
2.3.3 Bridging of sampled values streams ...................................................................................... 15
2.3.4 Quality information in sampled values streams....................................................................16
2.3.5 Merging and bridging of SV streams in a SAM600 system.................................................16
2.3.6 Simulation of sampled values................................................................................................... 18
2.3.7 Digital inputs ............................................................................................................................... 19
2.3.8 Configuration of time synchronization...................................................................................19
2.3.9 SAM600 module and system supervision...............................................................................23
2.3.10 System error announcement ....................................................................................................24
2.3.11 Watchdog functionality..............................................................................................................25
2.3.12 SAM600 system configuration mismatch ............................................................................. 26
Section 3 PCM600 Device Configuration Tool............................................................... 27
3.1 Connectivity packages.................................................................................................................... 27
Section 4 Commissioning SAM600..................................................................................29
4.1 Safety instructions ......................................................................................................................... 29
4.2 Unpacking..........................................................................................................................................29
4.3 Mounting and earthing connection..............................................................................................29
4.4 Electrical wiring ............................................................................................................................... 29
4.5 Communication wiring................................................................................................................... 30
4.6 Storing, mounting and disposal................................................................................................... 33
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Section 5 SAM600 System Startup..................................................................................35
5.1 Start-up behavior ............................................................................................................................ 35
Section 6 Diagnostics and Maintenance......................................................................... 37
6.1 Maintenance instructions ..............................................................................................................37
Section 7 Technical Data...................................................................................................39
7.1 Module dimensions and mounting distances............................................................................39
7.2 Labels, connectors and indications of SAM600 modules....................................................... 40
7.2.1 SAM600 module identification.................................................................................................40
7.2.2 Connector diagrams...................................................................................................................40
7.2.2.1 SAM600-CT............................................................................................................................... 40
7.2.2.2 SAM600-VT................................................................................................................................ 42
7.2.2.3 SAM600-TS................................................................................................................................44
7.2.3 LED indications for all SAM600 modules............................................................................... 46
7.2.3.1 Description of LED HMI functionality...................................................................................47
Section 8 System Log Events........................................................................................... 49
Section 9 Glossary............................................................................................................. 53
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Section 1 Introduction
1.1 This manual
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The SAM600 operation manual provides information about the usage of a SAM600. The
manual contains instructions on how to configure, install and commission a SAM600 system
and on how to operate the system once it has been commissioned.
1.2 Intended audience
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This manual addresses engineers and operators who configure, install, commission and
operate a SAM600 system. The user must be trained in and have a basic knowledge of how to
operate substation automation secondary system equipment. The manual contains terms and
expressions commonly used to describe this kind of equipment.
1.3 Document revision history
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revision
Date Product revision History
A 2017-06 1.2.0 First release for product version 1.2
B 2019-04 1.2.1 Document enhancement and corrections
1.4 Related documents
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The following product documentation is available for the SAM600.
SAM600 Product documentation Document number
SAM600 Product Guide 1MRK 511 437-BEN
SAM600 Engineering Manual 1MRK 511 433-UEN
SAM600 Operation Manual 1MRK 511 434-UEN
SAM600 Cyber Security Deployment Guideline 1MRK 511 435-UEN
SAM600 Accessory List 1MRK 511 436-BEN
SAM600 Safety Leaflet 1KHL511872-UEN
SAM600-TS Wiring Diagram 1KHL511910
SAM600-VT Wiring Diagram 1KHL511911
SAM600-CT Wiring Diagram 1KHL511912
SAM600 1.2 PICS and PIXIT (IEC61580 Ed1) 1KHL516076
SAM600 1.2 MICS (IEC61850 Ed2) 1KHL516090
SAM600 1.2 IEC/IEEE 61850-9-3 PICS 1KHL516091
SAM600 1.2 TICS (IEC61850 Ed2) 1KHL516092
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1.5 Symbols and conventions
1.5.1 Symbols
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The electrical warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could
result in electrical shock.
The warning icon indicates the presence of a hazard which could result in
personal injury.
The caution icon indicates important information or warning related to the
concept discussed in the text. It might indicate the presence of a hazard which
could result in corruption of software or damage to equipment or property.
The information icon alerts the reader of important facts and conditions.
The tip icon indicates advice on, for example, how to design your project or
how to use a certain function.
Although warning hazards are related to personal injury, it is necessary to understand that
under certain operational conditions the operation of damaged equipment may result in
degraded process performance leading to personal injury or death. Therefore, it is
recommended to comply fully with all warning and caution notices.
1.5.2 Document conventions
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A particular convention may not be used in this manual.
Abbreviations and acronyms in this manual are spelled out in the glossary. The glossary
also contains definitions of important terms.
Parameter names are shown in italics.
For example, the function can be enabled and disabled with the
Operation
setting.
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Section 2 SAM600 Process Bus I/O System
2.1 System overview
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SAM600 process bus I/O system is a modular, extensible, and customizable product solution
that converts signals from the primary analog process to its digital counterpart according to
the IEC 61850 standard.
The product is designed for both AIS and GIS applications. It can be beneficially applied to
secondary system upgrades as well as new substation installations, thus integrating
seamlessly with modern sensor technology.
SAM600 optimally tailors to different applications, is prepared for placement in harsh outdoor
setups and can be deployed in a stepwise manner in marshalling kiosks close to primary
apparatus, or in existing secondary system protection and control panels.
2.1.1 SAM600 common design features
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Figure 1: SAM600 module
SAM600 process bus I/O system provides unique features with focus on adaptability to
different application types, easy installation and maintenance for integration into existing
secondary systems or for new installations.
A SAM600 module per primary apparatus interfaces conventional current or voltage
transformers and provides standalone merging unit (SAMU) functionality according to the
IEC 61850-9-2 standard.
DIN-rail mountable SAM600 modules with a compact form factor can be placed close to
the primary apparatus. SAM600 modules support operating temperature ranges between
-40°C to +70°C.
Each SAM600 module terminates main signals from the process (for example, voltages
and currents), as well as auxiliary signals (fuse failure and test switch indication), thus
avoiding cross-wiring and simplifying replacement and maintenance activities.
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SAM600 modules can be combined into a SAM600 system that scales to the specific
needs of the installation in terms of analog interfaces, communication ports, and time
synchronization capabilities needed.
A SAM600 system can be assembled by connecting the individual modules in a daisy chain
or in a High-availability Seamless Redundancy ring for added reliability.
A SAM600 system can bridge IEC 61850-9-2 traffic by simplifying integration with non-
conventional instrument transformers.
A SAM600 system can externally synchronize to IEEE 1588 (according to profile IEC/IEEE
61850-9-3). In addition, SAM600-TS can synchronize to a 1PPS source, as well as it provides
1PPS outputs for synchronizing other devices.
SAM600-TS modules provide redundant process bus connectivity according to the Parallel
Redundancy Protocol (PRP) and High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR) protocol
(IEC 62439-3:2016).
2.1.2 SAM600-CT for conventional current measurements
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Figure 2: SAM600-CT module
A SAM600-CT module has four analog input measurement channels and interfaces
conventional current transformers with a 1A or 5A secondary interface (order variant). The
measurement chain is calibrated and temperature compensated. Interposing CTs are not
required and different ratios can be set as settings in PCM600.
The neutral current as provided in the IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE stream can either be measured or
calculated as sum of the three phase values.
A pre-assigned binary input can be directly wired to a test switch. The input signals a test
condition in the IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE stream through a corresponding quality bit in order to
allow for blocking conditions in the IEDs receiving the data stream. The polarity of the binary
input is configurable.
A SAM600-CT module can be configured to provide IEC 61850 access points on each physical
port that is not used for SAM600 system bus connection. An IEC61850 access point can
subscribe or publish IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE streams.
A SAM600-CT module supports IEEE 1588 access point in a standalone configuration or as an
edge module in a daisy chain system bus.
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2.1.3 SAM600-VT for conventional voltage measurements
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Figure 3: SAM600-VT module
A SAM600-VT module has four analog input measurement channels and interfaces
conventional voltage transformers with a configurable input voltage between 100V – 125V AC
(phase-phase) on the secondary interface. The measurement chain is calibrated and
temperature compensated.
The neutral voltage as provided in the IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE stream can either be measured or
calculated as sum of the three phase values.
Binary inputs are provided to signal fuse failure and test conditions in the IEC/UCA
61850-9-2LE stream through a corresponding quality bit in order to allow for blocking
conditions in the IEDs receiving the data stream. Three inputs which can be wired to the
secondary contacts of MCBs are pre-assigned to signal a fuse failure per phase. A fourth input
is provided to signal a test condition in the stream. The polarities of the binary inputs are
configurable.
A SAM600-VT module can be configured to provide IEC 61850 access points on each physical
port that is not used for SAM600 system bus connection. An IEC61850 access point can
subscribe or publish IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE streams.
A SAM600-VT module supports IEEE 1588 access point in a standalone configuration or as an
edge module in a daisy chain system bus.
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2.1.4 SAM600-TS for time synchronization and IEC 61850 gateway
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Figure 4: SAM600-TS module
A SAM600-TS module provides communication redundancy and time synchronization. The
module also has a hardware watchdog functionality.
A SAM600 system can run in a free-running mode or synchronize with IEEE 1588 (profile IEC/
IEEE 61850-9-3) or 1PPS signal. Conversely, SAM600 can synchronize through SAM600-TS other
merging units or IED devices through the five 1PPS outputs available or through the module’s
connection to the process bus.
A SAM600-TS module can be configured to provide IEC 61850 access points on each physical
port that is not used for SAM600 system bus connection. Access points can be redundant or
single link in the following combinations:
Up to five single link access points; one of them can support IEEE 1588 access points.
One PRP redundant access point and up to 3 single link access points. Either the PRP
access point or one of the single link access points can support IEEE 1588 access points.
One HSR redundant access point and up to 3 single link access points. Either the HSR
access point or one of the single link access points can support IEEE 1588 access points.
Access points of SAM600-TS modules can (externally) receive and publish IEC/UCA
61850-9-2LE streams from and to the SAM600 system to bay level protection and control
devices.
A SAM600-TS module is optional in a SAM600 system. Up to three SAM600-TS modules can be
chained into a SAM600 system.
Connectors X106 and X107 on the SAM600-TS module can not be used for
SAM600 system bus connection. These two connectors can only be configured
as IEC 61850 access points.
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2.1.5 System functionality
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Scalable SAM600 system
Each SAM600 module with analog inputs (SAM600-VT and SAM600-CT) is a self-contained
SAMU and can be used in different IEC 61850 process bus architectures. On SAM600-CT and
SAM600-VT modules up to three independent IEC 61850 access points are available to publish
analog measurements according to IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE. On SAM600-TS modules up to five
independent access points can be configured, and also in redundant configuration. A SAM600
system can synchronize to external clocks by means of IEEE 1588 Precision Time
Synchronization Protocol (see
Section 2.1.4), or by the use of a SAM600-TS modules, to 1PPS.
A SAM600 system can be built by chaining up to 10 SAM600 modules through a SAM600
system bus. Alternatively, the modules can be connected as a HSR ring for added
communication reliability. A SAM600 system bus ring can use optical and electrical ports on
the SAM600 modules. The connected SAM600 modules act as a single SAMU with scalable and
configurable IEC 61850 access points.
A SAM600-TS module is optional in a SAM600 system. A SAM600 system can
contain a combined total of seven SAM600-CT and SAM600-VT modules. Up to
three SAM600-TS modules can be added to a SAM600 system.
Merging and bridging of IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE streams
With a SAM600 system, IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE based streams that consist of information
provided by individual SAM600 modules can be configured and published on all IEC 61850
access points of the SAM600 system. This allows to adapt to various communication
architectures and performance requirements of client devices such as IEDs.
Sampled value streams from external sources (e.g. optical sensors) can be "bridged" through a
SAM600 system to several IEC 61850 access points. External streams cannot be merged with
SAM600 internal streams.
Each SAM600 module provides its measurements as IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE compatible stream
on the SAM600 system bus. With PCM600, streams can be created with the SV Configurator
Tool and are assigned to the available IEC 61850 access points of a SAM600 system.
Usage of electrical or optical communication ports
SAM600 modules can be placed in a single marshaling kiosk or in separate housings in order to
achieve close proximity to primary equipment (see
Figure 5) and minimize cabling to primary
apparatus.
When installed in the same kiosk, a SAM600 system bus is typically realized through 100BASE-
TX ports. When installed in different compartments in the field, the system bus through which
SAM600 modules communicate with each other must be realized by 100BASE-FX ports.
Binary inputs for process supervision
Binary inputs on SAM600 modules are used for secondary system supervision. The inputs are
pre-assigned with test switch indication (SAM600-VT and SAM600-CT) and fuse failure
indication (SAM600-VT only). Information acquired through these inputs is reflected in the
quality information in the IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE streams.
The polarity and the input level of the binary inputs are configurable. If the binary inputs of a
SAM600 module are not connected, their input processing can be disabled in the Parameter
Setting Tool of PCM600.
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Neutral behavior
The IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE telegram definition contains a fourth measurement for both
currents and voltages. Depending on the primary equipment and user requirements, SAM600
modules can be configured individually on how the fourth measurement is acquired. Both,
measurements of the primary value and summation of measured phases are available. The
quality information in the IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE stream will reflect the setting.
Time synchronization
Analog samples are time synchronized in order to provide the phase accuracy required by IEC
61869-9. Synchronization of a SAM600 system with IEDs is achieved by IEEE 1588 (profile IEC
61580-9-3) or through a 1PPS signal. Internally, a SAM600 system always synchronizes using
IEEE 1588.
The following synchronization methods are supported:
Synchronization by IEEE 1588
– Access points of a SAM600 system can synchronize
against an external IEEE 1588 master clock with an accuracy of 1μs in order to ensure
synchronous sampling.
Free-running
– A SAM600 system can operate in a free-running mode with no external
time synchronization. The SAM600 system itself synchronizes internally by means of IEEE
1588 in order to ensure synchronous sampling of the analog data.
Synchronization by 1PPS
– A pulse per second (1PPS) from an external clock is used to
synchronize a SAM600 system through SAM600-TS module with an accuracy of 1μs in
order to ensure synchronous sampling.
For details about supported time synchronization configurations, see
Section 2.3.8.
On each SAM600-TS module only one single link access point or the redundant
PRP/HSR access point can be configured as IEEE 1588 access point. A bridging-
through of time synchronization can be achieved by placing two SAM600-TS
modules in a SAM600 system.
SAM600 configuration with PCM600
PCM600 Protection and Control IED Manager Software is used for configuring SAM600
modules and SAM600 systems. A SAM600 Connectivity Package provides the user with a
wizard-based configuration approach for SAM600 system setup, such as SAM600 module
types and topology configuration.
IEC 61850 access points and relevant IEC/UCA 61850-9-2LE stream configurations, as well as
specific SAM600 module and system settings are configurable by the user.
PCM600 generates a SAM600 system configuration which is downloaded to a SAM600 system
by connecting to any SAM600 module through USB and then replicated to the other SAM600
modules in the system. The IEC 61850 configuration of a SAM600 system can also be exported
and used in IEC 61850 system engineering tools.
Watchdog
The SAM600-TS module provides watchdog functionality. The watchdog is activated during
critical system states. For more details, refer
Section 2.3.11.
Cyber security
SAM600 modules provide means for minimizing the impact of cyber security attacks such as
denial of service or network flooding. By default all unused physical ports and services are
disabled in a SAM600 system configuration.
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Guideline document.
2.2 Installing SAM600
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As depicted in Figure 5 and Figure 6, SAM600 modules can be deployed in a variety of
scenarios which optimally suit different installation types.
Physical deployment
SAM600 modules installed in a single marshalling kiosk in the field (Figure 5a) - All
SAM600 modules are installed in a marshalling kiosk which is placed in the field close to
the primary apparatus. Cabling from the instrument transformers is terminated at the
kiosk and fiber optic is used for communication to protection and control equipment. The
kiosk requires station battery supply for powering the SAM600 modules.
SAM600 modules installed in several marshalling kiosks (
Figure 5b and Figure 5c) -
SAM600 modules can be deployed in a physically distributed setup and exchange
information over fiber optic communication according to IEC 61850 standard. This
deployment optimizes proximity to primary apparatus.
SAM600 modules installed in secondary system control and protection panels (
Figure 5d) -
The existing copper cables from primary apparatus can be terminated directly at SAM600
modules mounted in the station panels. This deployment option is ideal for retrofit
projects where copper cabling already exists and is not exchanged in a retrofit project.
Communication architectures
A SAM600-TS module is optional in a SAM600 system setup, but is necessary for 1PPS
synchronization requirements (
Figure 6a, Figure 6b).
The SAM600 system bus can be formed as HSR ring. It is possible to use electrical and
optical connections within one ring if the modules are not located in one marshalling kiosk
(
Figure 6b, Figure 6c).
SAM600-TS modules can be configured to join two physical ports into a redundant access
point according to the PRP or HSR standard (
Figure 6b, Figure 6c).
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