GB/T 34121-2017
ActiveTechnical specification for relay protection configuration tool in smart substation
智能变电站继电保护配置工具技术规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, functional design, data interface, and testing methods for relay protection configuration tools used in smart substations. It is applied in the electrical power industry to ensure the correct configuration, integration, and interoperability of relay protection devices within digital substation automation systems. The standard guides engineers and procurement professionals in selecting, developing, and verifying configuration tools that support IEC 61850-based communication and protection logic.
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