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TESLA 4000 Power System Recorder with CDR, PMU and IEC 61850 process and station bus protocols (Model 4000-SV) Recording for a fully digital substation environment

TESLA 4000 SV supports both IEC 61850-9-2 LE as well as IEC 61869-9 to subscribe to Sampled Value streams from Merging Unit. It also publishes and subscribes to GOOSE messages from protective relays and switchgear. The Model 4000-SV also supports direct streaming of MMS reports to remote clients, eliminating the need for RTUs. The Model 4000-SV supports the top-down or bottom-up engineering process defined in the IEC 61850-6 standard which enables standardization and interoperability of fault and disturbance recording solutions as the industry moves towards fully digital substations.ApplicationsComplete integrated insight of power system healthPerformance monitoring of substation IEDs and equipmentOver 1000 user settable triggers capture vital information that could be missed by relays in the systemInformation provided for wide area monitoring (WAMS) and analysisAs a PMU, streams up to 36 phasors, 24 analog quantities, and 320 digital statuses simultaneouslyModel 4000-SV Data SheetModel 4000-SV ManualModel 4000-SV Configuration ToolModel 4000-SV Ordering TemplateSoftwareTESLA Control Panel Release DescriptionModel 4000-SV Firmware Release DescriptionInput Modules Data SheetsIEEE PMU Certificate

Features and Benefits

  • Easy-to-use setting and analysis software
  • GOOSE subscription and publishing on any port
  • IEC 61850 Edition 2 and IEC 61869-9 support
  • CDR meets NERC PRC-002 and 028 DME standards
  • Support for PRP network redundancy protocol on multiple ports, up to 3 redundancy pairs
  • Support for GOOSE subscription from different data types including Boolean, Dbpos, Health, Int32
  • Time synchronization is supported via legacy IRIG-B or Precision Time Protocol (PTP); PTP is fully compliant with applicable power and utility industry profiles
  • Circular sequent of events report buffer of 1000 events
  • Sampling rate configurable at 80 or 256 s/c for IEC61850 9-2 stream and 4000, 4800, 14400 Hz for IEC 61869-9 SV stream
  • Recording of logic channels in fault and swing recordings
  • IEEE C37.118-2014 and IEEE/IEC 60255-118-1:2018 compliant
  • Swing (Slow) records with a sampling rate of 1 or 2 s/c
  • Standard storage memory 64GB with 1 TB option

Benefits of IEC 61850 / IEC 61869-9 SV-Based Fault and Disturbance Recording System

  • Savings on costly wiring runs from instrument transformers (located in substation yards) to conventional DFRs located in substation control house
  • Absence of open CT secondary improves operational safety
  • Ease of commissioning, future modification, and expansion
  • Interoperability of DFR systems and protective relaying systems using common measurements available from merging units

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