Description
SINAUT ICCPNT Product Suite
The SINAUT ICCPNT product suite contains the SINAUT ICCPNT Base Product as well as the Siemens implementation of Block 8, an OPC Gateway and an EMS Link Gateway.
The SINAUT ICCPNT Base Product is for customers who need to exchange SCADA data (ICCP conformance blocks 1, 2, 4, and 5).
The Siemens implementation of ICCP conformance block 8 is for customers who need to exchange schedule data. Block 8 in ICCPNT allows the additional data exchange using standard device outage objects, standard transfer account objects with matrix data (without segment data), and standard transfer account objects with profile data (without segment data).
The OPC Gateway option provides OPC Data Access Client (DA) functionality within the Siemens ICCPNT product.
Siemens offers an EMS Link option to interface to the Siemens ARTECS II EMS systems.
Implementation of Block (Option)
Implementation of OPC Gateway (Option)
SINAUT ICCPNT is shipped with complete documentation, including release notes, functional specification, installation, configuration, operation and programming manuals.
ICCPNT Base Product Features
ICCPNT Base Product Features
Block 8 Implementation Features
Support of ICCP conformance block 8 using standard device outage objects, standard transfer account objects with matrix data (without segment data), and standard transfer account objects with profile data (without segment data).
System Configuration
The hardware to run the licensed software is provided by the customer. Siemens recommends the following PC hardware configuration:
• PC with a single 650 or 750 MHz Pentium II processor or better
• 512 MB of memory
• 9GB SCSI disk drive
• CD and diskette drives
• One Ethernet interface card
• Windows 2000
Configuration Options
The product is configured and priced according to the following:
1. Type of ICCPNT license
• Primary Product License
• Redundant license of ICCPNT with automatic failover enabled
• Block 8 Option
• Cold Backup license of ICCPNT without failover
• Development Copy license
• OPC Client Option
• EMS Link to ICCPNT Protocol option
2. Number of links to be activated
• 1 to 3 Links and less than 30,000 combined points
• 4 to 10 Links and less than 30,000 combined points
• 11 to 25 Links and less than 30,000 combined points
Technical Data
ICCP Conformance Block 1
Block 1 is used to exchange real time power system data between ICCPNT and one or more remote peers.
ICCP Conformance Block 2
Functions for Conformance Block 2 are the same as those for Conformance Block 1 except the condition monitoring is used to trigger a transfer report whenever an object within the data set changes.
ICCP Conformance Block 4
Conformance Block 4 can be used for transfer of a variety of “information messages”. Contents of such messages can range from operator messages to file transfers.
ICCP Conformance Block 5
Conformance Block 5 deals with device control.
ICCP Conformance Block 8
Block 8 data supports types that allow the exchange of scheduling and accounting information. Two TASE.2 objects are supported, Device Outage and Transfer Account.
Flat File Gateway For ICCP Conformance Blocks 1 And 2 Data Exchange (FFGW)
Flat File Gateway (FFGW) is a very simple mechanism for ICCP conformance blocks 1 and 2 data exchange.
This is useful for those who may want to avoid direct programming in the ICCPNT environment.
FFGW relies on “flat” ASCII files for bi-directional exchange of data.
The Flat File Gateway For Block 1 And 2 Data (FFGW) supports the periodic creation of a flat file that holds the most recent values of data objects that have changed since the creation of the previous file.
The output file consists of specially formatted records, each of which contains data about one data object.
The FFGW application also periodically looks for incoming data consisting of new data in an identically formatted file or files.
Configuration facilities are provided that allow definition of the data objects that are to be written to the output file as well as those objects that are to be accepted from the input file.
The availability of this flat file gateway makes it possible to manipulate files in an existing environment that you already understand. The files can be read from or placed onto the ICCPNT system using standard facilities, such as FTP.
RDBMS gateway to exchange data with other Oracle based systems (DBGW – Data Base Gateway)
Data Base Gateway (DBGW) is an RDBMS mechanism for ICCP conformance blocks 1 and 2 data exchange.
This is useful for those who have experience with the database environment.
The Data Base Gateway supports bi-directional data exchange.
Configuration facilities are provided that allow definition of the data objects that are to be written to the database as well as those objects that are to be read from the database.
SCADA/EMS systems that use standard RDBMS tools (e.g., SQL*Net) may develop a gateway into the ICCPNT data distribution system via an RDBMS and DBGW will provide the exchange of the data.
The speed of data exchange by Data Base Gateway is limited by the performance of the RDBMS.
Flat File Gateway For ICCP Conformance Block 8 Data Exchange (FFBlock8)
Flat File Gateway for block 8 (FFBlock8) is a very simple mechanism for ICCP conformance block 8 data exchange.
This is useful for those who may want to avoid direct programming in the ICCPNT environment.
FFBlock8 relies on “flat” ASCII files for bi-directional exchange of data.
The Flat File Gateway For Block 8 data (FFBlock8) supports the periodic creation of a flat file that holds the most recent values of block 8 data objects that have been received since the creation of the previous file.
FFBlock8 supports the same ICCP conformance block 8 data objects as the base ICCPNT software. This includes using standard device outage objects, standard transfer account objects with matrix data (without segment data), and standard transfer account objects with profile data (without segment data).
The output file consists of specially formatted records, each of which contains data about one data object.
The FFBlock8 application also periodically looks for incoming data consisting of new data in an identically formatted file or files.
Configuration facilities are provided that allow definition of the frequency of output file creation.
The availability of this flat file gateway makes it possible to manipulate files in an existing environment that you already understand. The files can be read from or placed onto the ICCPNT system using standard facilities, such as FTP.
Implementation of OPC Gateway (Option)
The OPC Gateway option provides OPC Data Access Client (DA) functionality within the Siemens ICCPNT product