How To Optimize Time-Synchronization Technical Guide
How To Optimize Time-Synchronization Technical Guide
How To Optimize Time-Synchronization Technical Guide
Time-Synchronization and
Data Recording for EcoStruxure™
Power Digital Applications
Technical Guide
11/2019
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Target Audience
This technical guide is intended for EcoXperts, System Integrators,
Application Engineers, and other qualified personnel who are
responsible for the design and configuration of EcoStruxure™
Power projects.
Objective
The objective of this document is to support the EcoStruxure™
Power Digital Application Design Guide, in which we introduce
the digital applications and describe their implementation for
large buildings and critical facilities.
All the digital applications embedded in EcoStruxure™ Power
Edge Control Software need to collect data from the electrical
installation to enable applications such as Cost Allocation,
Energy Usage Analysis, Power Event Analysis, etc., as well
as to perform general trending or diagnostics.
The data must be timestamped and the required accuracy of
the timestamp depends on the digital applications selected.
This technical guide details how to define the digital architecture
to ensure proper timestamping of the collected data depending Digital Applications for
on the selected digital applications. Large Buildings and
Critical Facilities
It provides a special focus on the various methods used to time
IEC EcoStruxure™
synchronize the internal clocks of advanced devices such as Power Design Guide
power meters, trip units, protective relays, PLCs, UPS controllers, Ref: ESXP2G001EN
Harmonic Filters, etc. 12/2019
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION................................................................... p. 4
BIBLIOGRAPHY.................................................................... p. 77
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Introduction
As shown in the diagram below, and indicated by the green arrows, EcoStruxure™ Power
is one of the six domains of EcoStruxure™, our IoT-enabled architecture and platform.
EcoStruxure™ Power plays a key role in all four End-Markets (Building, Data Center,
Industry and Infrastructure). This involves bringing the world of electrical distribution
to those End-Markets.
Edge Control
Connected Products
EcoStruxure™’s integrated architecture serves four end markets with its six domains of expertise.
The world is becoming more electric and digital, and power is becoming more distributed, more
complex to manage, and more integrated into our everyday lives. We envision a New Electric World
where building staff and occupants are safer, with zero electrical safety incidents. Where power is
OUR VISION
100% available, with zero unplanned downtime. Where energy and operations are more efficient,
OF A NEW with zero energy waste. And where operational systems are resilient, with zero cyber intrusions.
ELECTRIC
We strive to make this vision a reality with our IoT-enabled EcoStruxure™ architecture and platform,
WORLD
which we deliver through our connected energy management ecosystem – a collective of partners
and industry experts who are openly collaborating with us to push innovation, enhance productivity,
reduce risk, and unlock new growth opportunities.
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EcoStruxure™ Power
• EcoStruxure™ Power digitizes and simplifies low and medium voltage electrical
distribution systems. It provides essential data to aid the decisions that help protect
people, safeguard assets, maximize operational efficiency and business continuity,
and maintain regulatory compliance.
• EcoStruxure™ Power is an open architecture and platform designed with the intention
of making it easy to add, upgrade, and swap components. The world is full of electrical
distribution systems in various stages of maturity; from a variety of manufacturers.
Interoperability with EcoStruxure™ Power is essential to making these power distributions
systems future ready. The added benefit of a holistic Schneider Electric system
is the plug-and-play connectivity to achieve faster and lower risk integration and
commissioning.
• EcoStruxure™ Power architectures are cost-optimized to deploy, using only the right
technology to deliver the desired business outcomes for our customers – no more,
no less. However, customer needs or demands change over time.
• The EcoStruxure™ Power system is scalable from light commercial and industrial
buildings to critical facilities such as hospitals data centers or infrastructure like airports,
rail and oil and gas. Scalability of EcoStruxure™ Power also extends to growing and
evolving with changing needs or demands through its modular architecture.
• EcoStruxure™ Power architectures are fully flexible power distribution systems with
the ability to adapt to dynamic and ever-changing conditions, such as balancing supply
and demand by the hour or minute or adding and then scaling on-site renewable
generation capabilities over time. Connecting IT and OT systems into a single,
easy-to-manage Ethernet IP network is at the heart of our digitization story.
With EcoStruxure™ Power, facility managers can use the data they collect to make
real-time decisions to maximize business continuity and optimize operations.
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PREREQUISITES – Define Your Electrical Installation and Select the Associated EcoStruxure™ Power
Digital Applications
Once your electrical architecture has been
designed, use the Digital Application See the:
Digital Applications
Design Guide for Large Buildings & for Large Buildings
Critical Facilities to: and Critical Facilities
• select the appropriate digital applications IEC EcoStruxure™
Power Design Guide
for your electrical installation, Ref: ESXP2G001EN
• understand how to implement them, 12/2019
• define the connected products, software
and services that need to be embedded.
STEP 1 – Define the Required Time Criticality for Your EcoStruxure™ Power Applications
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For advanced products which can be time synchronized, See Section 2, Table 4 p. 20 for
use Table 4 to select the most appropriate protocol from time-synchronization protocol
amongst the compatible time-synchronization protocols. selection criteria
STEP 3 – Implement the Technical Solutions which will Enable the Required Time Criticality
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Section 2 presents the three main families of timestamping solutions as well as the main
time-synchronization protocols and the selection criteria.
Section 3 provides deeper information about the technical solutions for timestamping
data and time-synchronizing connected products as well as explains how to
implement them.
Section 4 suggests implementation examples for digital applications with different time
criticalities.
The Appendix provides a brief description of the connected products and Edge Control
software stated in this guide.
The Bibliography quotes the sources of the information embedded in this guide and
provides links to useful documentation.
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Introduction
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2 Medium
Low
+/-10 ms
+/-1 s
+/-1 s
+/-10 s
Table 1: Time criticality definition
Please note that the time-synchronization technologies available today are in alignment
with the accuracies given in the table above.
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Detailed Breakdown of Applications Relative
to Their Time Criticality
The following table shows application classifications as well as the recommended and
minimum required time accuracies for each EcoStruxure™ Power application: 3
Application Time Criticality Recommended Time Accuracy Minimum Required Time
[+/-] Accuracy [+/-]
Continuous Thermal Monitoring Low 1 min* 5 min*
Insulation Monitoring Low 1 s 10 s
Electrical Distribution Monitoring & Alarming Medium 10 ms 1 s
Capacity Management Low 1 s 10 s
Backup Power Testing Medium 10 ms 100 ms 4
Breaker Settings Monitoring Low 1 s 10 s
Power Events Analysis High 1 ms 10 ms
Source and Network Control Medium 10 ms 100 ms
Power Quality Monitoring Medium 10 ms 100 ms
Power Quality Correction Low 1 s 10 s
Utility Bill Verification Low 1 s 10 s
Energy Benchmarking
Cost Allocation
Low
Low
1 s
1 s
10 s
10 s
5
Energy Usage Analysis Low 1 s 10 s
Energy Performance Analysis & Verification Low 1 s 10 s
Power Factor Correction Low 1 s 10 s
Asset Performance Low 1 s 10 s
Energy Efficiency Compliance Low 1 s 10 s
Greenhouse Gas Reporting Low 1 s 10 s
Power Quality Compliance Low 1 s 10 s 6
Regulatory Compliance Medium 10 ms 100 ms
* For the continuous thermal monitoring application, considering the time constant of the physical phenomena observed (temperature rise of electrical
conductors), time accuracy in the range of a minute is acceptable.
Table 2: Time criticality, minimum required and recommended time accuracies by EcoStruxure™ Power digital application.
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How do you select the timestamping and data recording solution for your needs?
This is detailed on the next page.
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Easergy Acti9 PowerLogic PowerLogic MasterPact
TH110 iEM3000 PM3000 PM8000/ION9000 MTZ
Wireless Thermal Sensor Energy Meter Power Meter Power Meters Circuit Breaker
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Summary Table
The below table summarizes the information about timestamping solutions:
Connected Product Category
3
Basic & Standard Advanced
No Limited High
Time-Synchronization Time-Synchronization Time-Synchronization
Capabilities Capabilities Capabilities
High-Medium time Hardwired connection Hardwired connection Time-synchronization with
accuracy to an advanced to an advanced high-accuracy protocols
Time Accuracy
Requirements
Comment: Please note that some products can only be connected to another product with communication
connection. In those cases, time accuracy cannot be improved.
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6 Medium
Low
+/-100 ms
+/-1 s
Serial
Ethernet
DCF77
SNTP
Low +/-1 s Ethernet Over Modbus / ION from Edge Control
Low +/-1 s Serial 1per10
(1) Achievable accuracy depends on connected product capability.
Table 4: Time-synchronization protocol selection criteria
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Introduction
Section 2 presented the three possible timestamping and data recording solutions which
can be deployed to achieve the criticality level required by the digital application, as well
as the selection criteria.
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1 Since only the rising edge is used for synchronization, the width
(duration) of the pulse is not important. The diagram on the right
Seconds
IMPLEMENTATION
Main Components Involved Typical Architecture
2 1 GPS antenna
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Edge Control
OR
1 NTP time-synchronization
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting & Dashboards
GPS
Connected Antenna
Products
2 NTP time-synchronization
Ethernet Switch
Time Server
3
IRIG-B
PowerLogic Easergy Modicon
PM8000 Sepam 80 M580
1per10 Power Meter Protection Relay PAC
with BMXERT
Timestamping Card
DCF-77
4
Ethernet
Serial (antenna cable)
Serial (for IRIG-B)
Serial (for 1per10)
Serial (DCF-77)
Figure 5: Example of an architecture that implements time-synchronization via IRIG-B, DCF77 and 1per10 time protocols, using a GPS antenna
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Comment 1:
This architecture also applies to synchronization using the SNTP protocol.
Comment 2:
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The architecture above is a simplified version of the NTP architecture. Complex systems may involve several layers of NTP servers
(called stratum). In this case, several communication mechanisms are used to ensure proper time-synchronization between servers:
• Master / Client
• Peer-to-peer
• Broadcast.
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Edge Control
OR
1
NTP NTP
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting & Dashboards
NTP/SNTP time-synchronization
Ethernet Switch
NTP Server
NTP/SNTP
3
p p p
am am am
est est est
Tim Tim Tim
4 Easergy
P5
PowerLogic
PM8000
MasterPact
MTZ
Protection Relay Power Meter Circuit Breaker
Ethernet
Serial (antenna cable)
Figure 7: Example of an architecture that implements time-synchronization via Simple NTP/SNTP and optional GPS antenna
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the slave clock uses the origin timestamp and the correction field.
Typical Architecture
4 IEEE 1588 boundary clock 1
5
Power product Power product Power product
(Slave clocks) (Slave clocks) (Slave clocks)
Ethernet
Ethernet or serial (time reference source connection)
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Edge Control
OR
NTP NTP
1
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting & Dashboards
Products
(optional)
Time Server /
Grandmaster Clock
PTP
Tim
est
am
p
Tim
est
am
p
Tim
est
am
p 3
4
CyberSciences PowerLogic PowerLogic
SER3200/2408 PM8000 ION9000
Sequence of event recorder Power Meter Power Meter
Ethernet
Serial (antenna cable)
Figure 10: Example of an architecture that implements time-synchronization via Simple PTP
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IMPLEMENTATION
Typical Architecture
Main Components Involved
3 1 Modbus master Modbus
1
• Typically, the Edge Control software / SCADA will take this role. Master
The Modbus Master will send a time set command periodically
to synchronize the downstream slave products.
2 Modbus TCP to RTU gateway
2 3
• As communication over Ethernet (through Modbus TCP) is
4 required by Edge Control software, such products are needed to Modbus
TCP to Modbus
aggregate Modbus slaves that only support communication over RTU TCP slave
RS485 serial line (Modbus RTU). gateway
3 Modbus TCP slave
• Any product that communicates with the Modbus Master and
whose clock will be set by the master through Modbus TCP
5 protocol.
Modbus
4
Modbus
4
Modbus
4
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Edge Control
OR
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
1
Power Monitoring Expert NTP NTP Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting & Dashboards
Modbus TCP / ION
time-synchronization
Connected
Products NTP time-synchronization
Ethernet Switch
2
Time Server
Modbus TCP / ION
p p
am am
est est
Tim Tim
3
EnerLin'X
Link 150
Gateway
PowerLogic MasterPact Modbus RTU
ION9000 MTZ
Power Meter Circuit Breaker
p
am
est
Tim
4
Easergy
Sepam 20
Protection Relay
Communication Medium
Ethernet
5
Serial (RS485)
Figure 12: Example of an architecture that implements time-synchronization via Modbus / ION
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Edge Control
am
p OR am
p
est est
Tim Tim
2 EcoStruxure™
NTP NTP
EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting & Dashboards
Modbus TCP
time-synchronization
Connected
3
NTP time-synchronization
Products Ethernet Switch
Time Server
Modbus TCP / ION
EnerLin'X
5 Miniature Circuit Breaker Energy Sensor Energy Sensor Power Meters Wireless Data Concentrator
Easergy
TH110
Temperature Sensor
Communication Medium
Ethernet
6 Serial (RS485)
Hardwired
Wireless
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Edge Control
OR
3
NTP NTP
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting & Dashboards
4 Connected
GPS
Antenna
Time Server
5 PTP
Onboard alarms and events
with accurate timestamp and
Live data
measurements
time quality information
PowerLogic MasterPact
PM8000 (or ION9000) NT/NW
Power Meter Circuit Breaker
6 Tim
est
am
p
Ethernet
Serial (for IRIG-B)
Hardwired
Figure 14: Example of an architecture that implements timestamping and data recording using PowerLogic PM8000 (ION9000)
powermeter's digital input channels
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For more information about how to retrieve timestamped data from EcoStruxure™
Power SCADA Operation using OFS, please consult the Power SCADA Operation 4
system guide:
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Edge Control
1 OR
NTP NTP
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting & Dashboards
2
Connected GPS
Antenna
Products
NTP time-synchronization Ethernet Switch
Time Server
3 Realtime measurements
Onboard alarms and events with accurate
Live data
PTP measurements
timestamp and time quality information
MasterPact
Modicon NT/NW
M580 Circuit Breaker
IRIG-B PAC
4 p
BMXERT1604T
am Timestamping Module
est
Tim
Ethernet
Serial (for IRIG-B)
Serial (antenna cable)
Hardwired
Figure 15: Example of an architecture that implements timestamping and data recording using Modicon M580 PAC's timestamping module
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OR
3
NTP NTP
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting & Dashboards
4
Connected GPS
Antenna
Products
PTP & NTP time-synchronization Ethernet Switch
Time server
Realtime measurements
5
Onboard alarms and events with accurate timestamp and
PTP time quality information
Cyber Sciences™
SER3200 / SER2408 MasterPact
Sequence of Events Recorder NT/NW
6
Circuit Breaker
p
am
est
Tim
Ethernet
Serial (for IRIG-B)
Serial (antenna cable)
Hardwired
Figure 16: Example of an architecture that implements timestamping and data recording using Cyber Sciences™ SER-3200 or
SER-2408 sequence of event module
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MV
Main MV switchgear
1
MV/LV
MV/LV MV/LV
TRA_A TRA_B
2
LV
Genset, Genset, Genset,
DG1 DG2 DG3
LV Genset switchboard
3
5
Secondary Secondary
DSB A DSB B
6
Final Final Final Final
DSB A1 DSB A1 DSB B1 DSB B2
Loads
Each orange box will be further detailed in the following pages, both in terms of single line diagram
and digital architecture.
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1
Power Applications Main MV switchgear
LV
Genset, Genset, Genset,
DG1 DG2 DG3
3
LV Genset switchboard
Secondary Secondary
DSB A DSB B
Loads
Figure 18: Equipment implementation for the three digital applications selected
In the following pages, we will detail the switchboards (orange boxes) of the electrical installation, in terms of electrical and digital
architectures. For simplicity’s sake, the diagrams will integrate the connected products used for the three selected applications.
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Electrical Architecture
The diagram below details the MV distribution switchboard’s single line diagrams.
This MV switchgear includes the following equipment:
• Two utility incomers with one automatic transfer system (managed with Easergy T300)
• One main MV incomer circuit breaker (with Easergy P3 protection relay) equipped with one incoming advanced
1 power quality meter (ION9000)
• Two feeder circuit breakers (with Easergy P3 protection relays).
MV
2
Easergy Easergy P3* ION9000* Easergy P3* Easergy P3*
T300
3
Utility 1
Utility 2
(Backup)
4
TRA_A Feeder TRA_B
to MV/LV
Figure 19: Main MV switchgear – Single-line diagram transformers
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Easergy 1
T300
Harmony
Sologate ZBRN32
3
PowerLogic
ION9000
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1 LV Genset Switchboard
DG1 DG2 DG3
2
Feeder to Main LV Feeder to Main LV Feeder to Load
switchboard A switchboard B bank
4 By-pass to
secondary
switchboard Feeder to UPS A1 Feeder to UPS A2
UPS A1 UPS A2
5
UPS A1 UPS A2
LV Secondary Switchboard
incomer incomer
Bypass
incomer
6
Load bank feeder
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NSX
2
Ethernet – Technical LAN
Modicon
M580
4
Enerlin’X
IFM
Ethernet – Technical LAN
Serial - RS485
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ComPact Acti9
NSX iC60
with zigBee
I/O module
EM EM EM EM EM EM
Acti9 Acti9
3 Figure 25: LV final distribution panelboard – Single-line diagram IEM3000 Powertag Link
Digital Architecture
PowerLogic PowerLogic
Energy data for the Cost Allocation application can be obtained either through wired or PowerTag PowerTag NSX
wireless devices; the respective digital architectures for these two categories are shown
hereafter.
4
Enerlin’X Enerlin’X
IFE gateway Link150
Figure 26: LV final distribution panelboard with wired energy metering – Digital architecture
Connexium
Wireless
Figure 27: LV final distribution panelboard with wireless energy metering - Digital architecture
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Data to Be Retrieved
With the help of the implementation section (Section 3) of the EcoStruxure™ Power Digital Application Design
Guide, we can define what data needs to be retrieved in the different parts of the installation and which key
equipment is able to provide it.
Utility 1 Utility 2 (Backup)
MV
PowerLogic
Easergy ION9000 Main MV switchgear
T300
1
Easergy MV/LV
P3
MV/LV MV/LV
TRA_A TRA_B
LV
2 Genset, Genset, Genset,
DG1 DG2 DG3
PowerLogic MasterPact
PM8000 MTZ LV Genset switchboard
PowerLogic MasterPact
Main LV switchboard A Main LV switchboard B
PM8000 MTZ
4 Modicon
M580 (ATS)
UPS UPS UPS UPS
A1 A2 B1 B2
5 Secondary
DSB A
Secondary
DSB B
Figure 28: Data to be retrieved for the Power Event Analysis application and associated devices Loads
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implement the Power Event Analysis application, for IRIG-B or PTP protocols and deduce
the most suitable solution.
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Digital Architecture
OPTION A: FULL IRIG-B BASED ARCHITECTURE
Additional hardware required for this architecture would include:
• GPS Antenna (x1) • Additional sequence of event recorder (x2)
• Time Server (x1) • Additional wires for circuit breaker
• IRIG-B interface modules (x3) statuses (x5 to x7 per breaker)
• Serial line cables
1
Edge Control
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert OR Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting
& Dashboards
2 GPS
Connected antenna
Products
Main MV Switchgear
Time
server
3
MV CB digital inputs
LV Genset Switchboard
5 Main LV Switchgear
6
Communication Medium No NTP/SNTP
Slave clock support
Ethernet
Hardwired
Serial (antenna cable)
Serial (for IRIG-B)
Figure 29: Digital architecture for a Power Event Analysis application, based on IRIG-B time-synchronization protocol
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Edge Control
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert OR Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting
& Dashboards
2
Connected
PTP
Products Grand-
Main MV Switchgear
Master Clock
MV CB
3
digital inputs
LV Genset Switchboard
Main LV Switchgear
5
6
Communication Medium Master clock No PTP support
Ethernet
Hardwired Slave clock
Serial (antenna cable)
Serial (for IRIG-B)
Figure 30: Digital architecture for a Power Event Analysis application, based on PTP time-synchronization protocol
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1 Edge Control
EcoStruxure™ EcoStruxure™
Power Monitoring Expert OR Power SCADA Operation
with Advanced Reporting
& Dashboards
2 Connected GPS
Antenna
Products
PTP /
IRIG-B
Grand-
Main MV Switchgear Master
Clock
LV Genset Switchboard
4
5
Main LV Switchgear
Figure 31: Hybrid digital architecture for a Power Event Analysis application, based on PTP and IRIG-B time-synchronization protocols
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MV
PowerLogic
Easergy ION9000 Main MV switchgear
T300
1
Easergy MV/LV
P3
MV/LV MV/LV
TRA_A TRA_B
LV
Genset,
DG1
Genset,
DG2
Genset,
DG3
2
LV Genset switchboard
3
PowerLogic MasterPact Main LV switchboard A Main LV switchboard B
PM8000 MTZ
4
Modicon
M580 (ATS)
Secondary Secondary
PowerLogic ComPact
DSB A DSB B 5
PM5000 NSX
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1 Medium
Medium
+/-100 ms
+/-1 s
Serial
Ethernet
DCF77
SNTP
Medium +/-1 s Ethernet Over Modbus / -
ION
Using Table 2, p. 13 in Section 1, we can check, for the above protocols, the capabilities
2 of the devices at stake to implement the Electrical Distribution Monitoring & Alarming
application.
As very few field devices can support the DCF77, we suggest implementing time-
synchronization with SNTP-NTP or Modbus/ION, with the advantage of being less
expensive for the former and without cost for the latter.
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Main NTP Server
Connected
Products Main MV Switchgear
Main LV Switchboard
EIFE
3
LV Genset Switchboard
EIFE 4
LV Secondary Switchboard
IFE
gateway
Client (SNTP)
Figure 33: Digital architecture for the Electrical Distribution Monitoring & Alarming application, based on SNTP-NTP
time-synchronization protocol
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Connected
Products Main MV Switchgear
Main LV Switchboard
3 EIFE
LV Genset Switchboard
4 EIFE
LV Secondary Switchboard
IFE
gateway
Figure 34: Digital architecture for the Electrical Distribution Monitoring & Alarming application, based on time-synchronization over
Modbus / ION
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Data to Be Retrieved
With the help of the implementation section (Section 3) of the EcoStruxure™ Power Digital Application Design
Guide, we can define what data needs to be retrieved in the different parts of the installation and which key
equipment will provide it.
Utility 1 Utility 2 (Backup)
MV
Main MV switchgear
PowerLogic
ION9000 Easergy
P3
1
MV/LV
MV/LV MV/LV
TRA_A TRA_B
LV
Genset, Genset, Genset,
2
DG1 DG2 DG3
LV Genset switchboard
4
UPS UPS UPS UPS
A1 A2 B1 B2
PowerLogic ComPact
Secondary
DSB A
Secondary
DSB B
5
PM5000 NSX
PowerLogic ComPact
Final Final Final Final
6
PowerTag NSX NSX
DSB A1 DSB A1 DSB B1 DSB B2
Loads
PowerLogic Acti9
PowerTag iEM3000 Figure 35: Data to be retrieved for the Cost Allocation application and associated devices
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Digital Architecture
Solution: Timestamping using the Edge Control Software
(PC Logging)
Timestamping using the Edge Control software requires no specific additional hardware apart from the classical
communication network:
1
& Dashboards
Connected
Products Main MV Switchgear
Main LV Switchboard
LV Secondary Switchboard
Communication Medium
Ethernet
Master clock 6
Hardwired Slave
Serial (antenna cable)
Figure 36: Digital architecture for Cost Allocation application implementation, implementing timestamping using the Edge Control
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APPENDIX
Product Information
Connected Products............................................................. p. 68
Edge Control......................................................................... p. 76
APPENDIX I Product Information www.se.com
Easergy P5
Medium voltage network protection relay
Easergy P5 is a range of protection relays for demanding medium voltage applications.
It offers users dedicated features for industry-leading protection relay functionality to
reduce risks and improve reliability, all with advanced connectivity.
1 Easergy P3
Medium voltage network protection relay
Easergy P3 is a range of easy-to-use protection relays for medium voltage applications.
With fast delivery, it is ideal for saving panel builders, contractors and partners time.
Easergy P3 has been designed to meet customer's needs including overcurrent and
arc flash protection and latest connectivity.
2 Easergy Sepam Series
Medium voltage network protection relay
Sepam series has all the functionalities required for protecting MV substations,
transformers, busways as well as LV distribution, capacitor banks and motors, and for
managing gensets. If a problem occurs, clear and complete information is provided to
make the right decision immediately. Sepam can be used in the harshest environments,
3 including off-shore oil rigs and chemical factories.
Easergy T300
Distribution network management for MV and LV applications
Easergy T300 is a modular platform for hardware and firmware, and an application
building block for medium voltage and low voltage distribution network management.
4 It offers a single solution for control and monitoring, from a simple pole-top device to a
large MV/LV substation. It is a powerful Remote Terminal Unit for feeder automation.
MasterPact MTZ
High current air circuit breakers up to 6300 A embedding advanced digital technologies for
LV applications
Future Ready Masterpact MTZ is a comprehensive range of air circuit breakers designed
5 to protect electrical systems from damage caused by overloads, short circuits and
equipment ground faults. Masterpact MTZ embeds advanced digital technologies and
Micrologic X control units help contribute to safety and energy efficiency.
MasterPact NW
High current air circuit breakers up to 6300 A for LV applications
Masterpact NW is a comprehensive range of air circuit breakers designed to protect
6 electrical systems from damage caused by overloads, short circuits and equipment
ground faults. The embedded Micrologic control unit contributes to safety and energy
efficiency. The range covers ratings from 800 to 6300 A in two different sizes.
MasterPact NT
High current air circuit breakers from 800 to 1200A for LV applications
MasterPact NT is a range of air circuit breakers designed to protect electrical systems
from damage caused by overloads, short circuits and equipment ground faults
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ComPact NS
Molded case circuit breakers from 630 to 3200 A for LV applications
ComPact NS is a range of molded case circuit breakers (MCCB) with embedded
MicroLogic control units for built-in power & energy metering. The solution covers ratings
from 630 to 3200 A.
It offers built-in power and energy metering in addition to electrical measurement and
analysis functions. The solution can be used to deliver a source changeover switch 1
function (TransferPact). It can also evolve with the installation, with interchangeable trip
units that combine protection and measurement, as well as standardised accessories.
ComPact NSX
Molded case circuit breakers up to 630 A for LV applications
Compact NSX is a full range of high performance molded case circuit breakers in 2 frame
sizes designed to meet your needs from thermal-magnetic to advanced Micrologic trip
2
units. Micrologic allows for wired communication, or Powertag NSX is designed
for wireless communication.
PowerLogic Vamp
Arc flash protection system
PowerLogic Vamp is a range of ultra-fast and flexible arc flash protection products which 3
help eliminate or minimize the costs resulting from arc flash damages -- downtime, repair
time, interruption of processes and equipment. PowerLogic Vamp helps avoid personal
injury due to arc flash events.
Vigilohm IM20-H
Insulation monitoring device (IMD) for hospital applications
Vigilohm IM20-H is a specific Insulation Monitoring Device (IMD) that complies with
IEC 61557-8 and provides insulation integrity alarming, isolation transformer overload
and temperature monitoring. 5
The communication protocol is Modbus RTU.
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POWER METERS
3 Acti9 IEM3000 series is a range of cost effective energy meters which can easily be
integrated into an Energy Management System or a Building Management System thanks
to native Modbus, BACnet, M-bus and LON protocols. It provides a full view of energy
consumption and multiple tariffs give customers the flexibility to match the billing structure
of their utility.
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Modicon M580
Ethernet Programmable Automation Controller (ePAC) & safety PLC for process, availability
& safety solutions
Modicon M580 high-end ePAC features redundant controllers, new stand-alone safety
controllers (safety PLC) with native Ethernet, and cybersecurity embedded in its core.
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Enerlin'X Link150
Ethernet gateway
Link150 is a gateway for simple, cost-effective serial-to-Ethernet connectivity. It provides
fast, reliable Ethernet connectivity in the most demanding applications, from single
building to multi-site enterprises. It supports power and energy meters, circuit monitors,
protective relays, trip units, motor controls and other devices that need to communicate
data quickly and efficiently. It provides simple, cost-effective serial line to full Ethernet 1
connectivity.
ConneXium
Ethernet TCP/IP managed Switch
The ConneXium range offers a smart and flexible way to integrate Ethernet solutions, from
the device level to the control network and to the corporate network.
2
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AccuSine PCS+
Active harmonic filter for industrial applications
AccuSine PCS+ is a high performance, scalable active power correction solution for
stabilizing electrical networks by providing harmonic mitigation, power factor correction
1 and load balancing.
AccuSine PCSn
Active harmonic filter for commercial buildings, the lighting industry and other less harsh
environments
AccuSine PCSn series is built on the AccuSine+ platform, providing a scalable and
flexible, high performance active harmonic filtering solution capable of mitigating neutral
2 harmonic currents to bring reliability and efficiency to your electrical system, resulting in
increased uptime, greater operational efficiency, prolonged equipment life, and improved
energy efficiency.
AccuSine PFV+
Electronic reactive current compensation for specific and high performance applications
3 AccuSine PFV+ addresses power quality issues by simple, effective elimination of leading
or lagging power factor and reduction of voltage fluctuations. Its unique design helps
enhance equipment operating life and improves system power performance, and offers
multiple features in one complete package. Power Factor correction with AccuSine PFV+ is
worry-free and there is no risk of resonance.
5 Galaxy VS
3-phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Galaxy VS is a highly efficient 3-phase UPS from 20 to 100kVA (400V/480V) and 10 to
50kVA (208V) for edge, small, and medium data centres and other business-critical
applications.
6 Galaxy VM
3 phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Galaxy VM is a 3 phase UPS power protection that seamlessly integrates into medium data
centers, industrial or facilities applications.
Galaxy VX
3 phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Galaxy VX is a scalable, high-performance extension of the Galaxy V-Series solutions. It is
designed for large data centers and industrial applications.
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DATA LOGGERS
SENSORS 2
Easergy TH110
Wireless thermal sensor for critical connections
The Easegy TH110 is a battery-free wireless temperature sensor used to perform the
continuous thermal monitoring of critical connections made in the field, such as:
• MV Cable connections 3
• MV Busbar connections
• Withdrawable CB connections
• MV transformer input, windings, taps, LV output
Easergy CL110
Wireless thermal sensor for ambient temperature
The Easegy TH110 is a wireless temperature and humidity sensor with a battery for
4
continuous ambient temperature monitoring:
• LV Busway junctions and tap-offs
• Internal to electrical switchgear
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Edge Control
SOFTWARE
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consultants and designers, this guide is an invaluable resource for
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