GB/T 32890-2016
ActiveData model of protective relays based on IEC 61850
继电保护 IEC 61850 工程应用模型
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines a unified data model for protective relays based on the IEC 61850 communication protocol, specifying how relay functions, logical nodes, and data attributes are structured for engineering applications. It is primarily applied in Chinese electrical power systems for substation automation, ensuring interoperability between protective relays from different manufacturers during design, configuration, and testing. The standard facilitates seamless integration of relay protection devices into digital substations using IEC 61850-based communication networks.
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