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This standard applies to, and provides the basis for, the definition, specification, performance analysis, and application of systems used for supervisory control; data acquisition or automatic control, or both, in attended or unattended electric substations, including those associated with generating stations; and power utilization and conversion facilities. Systems covered by this standard typically use processors in the master station and in the remote stations. Such processors provide facilities for incorporating automatic control functions, either by the supplier or by the user, after the system is installed. This standard does not apply to electromechanical or static, protective-relaying equipment (see IEEE Std C37.90-1989 , IEEE Std C37.90.1-1989 , IEEE Std C37.90.2-1987 , IEEE Std C37.91-1985 , IEEE Std C37.93-1987 , IEEE Std C37.95-1989 , IEEE Std C37.96-1988 , and IEEE Std C37.97-1979).

Abstract

Revision Standard - Superseded. Distributed multi-computer master stations and distributed remote terminal units (RTUs) are introduced. Submaster RTUs used in an automated distribution system with downstream feeder RTUs is defined. Local area networks with master stations are discussed. Intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) with respect to their interface to RTUs and master stations are defined. New surge withstand capability (SWC) standards and their applicability to SCADA is shown.
 

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  1. IEEE C37.1-2007


    IEEE Standard for SCADA and Automation Systems

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  2. IEEE C37.1-1994

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    IEEE Standard Definition, Specification and Analysis of Systems Used for Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition, and Automatic Control

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  3. IEEE/ANSI C37.1-1987


    IEEE Standard Definition, Specification, and Analysis of Systems Used for Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition, and Automatic Control

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