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Full Description
Scope
This standard applies to, and provides the basis for, the definition, specification, performance analysis, and application of SCADA and automation systems in electric substations, including those associated with generating stations and power utilization and conversion facilities.
Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to provide guidance to the engineer responsible for the design and specification of SCADA and automation systems.
Abstract
Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved.
The requirements for SCADA and automation systems in substations are defined. This standard defines the process of substation integration as the design process that is the foundation for substation automation. Functional and environmental requirements are provided for all IEDs located in the system. Tutorial material is included in the annexes to address common issues with systems without introducing requirements. Information is also presented in the annexes regarding SCADA masters.
Document History
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IEEE C37.1-2007
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IEEE Standard for SCADA and Automation Systems- Most Recent
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IEEE C37.1-1994
IEEE Standard Definition, Specification and Analysis of Systems Used for Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition, and Automatic Control- Historical Version
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IEEE/ANSI C37.1-1987
IEEE Standard Definition, Specification, and Analysis of Systems Used for Supervisory Control, Data Acquisition, and Automatic Control- Historical Version