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BS EN 61970-453:2014

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Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) – Diagram layout profile

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BSI 2014 32
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IEC 61970-453:2014 is a member of the IEC 61970-450 to 499 series that, taken as a whole, defines, at an abstract level, the content and exchange mechanisms used for data transmitted between control centre components. Included in this part of IEC 61970 are the general use cases for exchange of diagram layout data, and guidelines for linking the layout definitions with CIM data. Guidelines for management of schematic definitions through multiple revisions are also included. This new edition includes the following significant technical change with respect to the previous edition: The SVG elements and its data model have been replaced by the Diagram Layout Package, which is now an integral part of the IEC 61970-301 (CIM) model.

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6 English
CONTENTS
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 4 Use Cases
4.1 General use cases for diagram exchange
11 Figures
Figure 1 – System overview
12 4.2 Simple bay diagram example
Figure 2 – Bay diagram as rendered
13 Figure 3 – Bay diagram drawn in GIS style
14 5 Diagram layout exchange profile
5.1 General
Figure 4 – Bay diagram drawn in SCADA style
15 5.2 Diagram layout profile classes
5.2.1 General
Figure 5 – Diagram layout information model
16 5.2.2 Diagram
5.2.3 DiagramObject
17 5.2.4 DiagramObjectGluePoint
5.2.5 DiagramObjectPoint
18 5.2.6 DiagramObjectStyle
5.2.7 TextDiagramObject
19 5.2.8 VisibilityLayer
5.2.9 Abstract classes – IdentifiedObject
20 5.2.10 Enumerations – OrientationKind
6 Graphical rendering
6.1 General
6.2 Single point objects
Figure 6 – Conventions used for representing object instances and associations
21 6.3 Multiple point objects
Figure 7 – Single point diagram objects
22 6.4 Gluing points
Figure 8 – Multiple point diagram objects
Figure 9 – Disconnector with glue point
23 6.5 Diagram object style
6.6 Diagram layout exchange process
Figure 10 – Disconnector and breaker with glue points
24 Figure 11 – Profiles within IEC standards
25 7 Examples
7.1 Data instantiation and encoding
Figure 12 – Disconnector diagram object instantiation
26 Figure 13 – IEC 61970-552 Encoding for disconnector diagram data
27 7.2 Simple bay example use case
Figure 14 – Bay diagram example with objects outlined GIS style
28 Figure 15 – Bay diagram example with objects outlined SCADA/EMS style
29 Annex A (informative) Benefits and format conversion from IEC 61970-453 Edition 1 to Edition 2
Tables
Table A.1 – Summary of changes between Edition 1 and Edition 2
30 Bibliography
BS EN 61970-453:2014
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