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GE Digital Energy

UR version 7.10 and URPlus version 1.90 Firmware release

Sales PresentationMay , 2013

V1.0By: Jose Mendez & JC Theron – Product Managers

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• UR & URPlus Family Preview

• What is UR v710 and URPlus 1.90?

• Application Examples

• Key Market Drivers

• Ordering

• Q & A

Content

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Proven State of the Art Protection and Control Systems

UR Family Preview

Continuing to drive the protection and control industry• Complete Platform supporting all major protection applications

• Modular platform: Reduce spare part cost and handling, swap modules among different relay models, upgrade and expand hardware seamlessly, drastically reduce the impact of hardware updates, common software tools for configuration, monitoring, diagnostics.

• Advanced Communications as a backbone of the platform with unique integration flexibility

• Continued development in Ease of Use functionality

• IEC61850 on the entire family including Process Bus (Hardfiber)

• Diagnostics and Recording meeting international requirements

• Security providing the tools for NERC CIP compliance

• 15 years of experience in the market

• More than 140000 units sold (2012)

• GE Multilin Committed to market and Customers

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Completely Packaged Cost-Effective Solution for Protection, Control & Automation

URPlus Family Preview

• D90Plus: Sub-cycle protection . . . Improved network stability & power system

performance

• C90Plus: Bay Monitoring/control, SSOD, F/V, dF/dt and Fast Load Shed. . . easy to design, expand

• B95Plus: Distributed Bus Protection . . . Up to 24 three-phase ccts with BF, reconfigurable busses

• Powerful automation flexlogic & math engine . . .Improved substation automation capability in terms of performance, cost & redundancy

• Color HMI & annunciator . . . very intuitive and easy-to-use visual tool to monitor & control the bay/bus

. . . Soft labels, descriptive messages - eliminate LEDs and annunciator in panels – 288 Alarms

• Powerful DFR capability . . . Eliminate the need for standalone DFRs and meet NERC requirement

• Enhanced metering functionality . . . Enhanced data logger and Synchrophasors as per IEEE C37.118

• Outstanding communication capability . . . IEC61850, Dual IP redundancy, PRP . . .

• Pre-configured to use for 12 different configurations . . . ready to use

• EnerVista Software Suite . . . Intuitive & simply the easiest way to manage the URPlus

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Generation Transmission Distribution IndustrialNetwork & Control

G60 – Generator

G30 – Generator & Transformer

L90 - Line Differential

L60 - Phase Comparison

L30 - Line Differential

D90Plus – Sub-Cycle Distance

D60 - Line Distance

D30 - Backup Distance

B30 – Low Impedance Bus

B90 – Low Impedance Bus

B95Plus – Distributed Bus Bar

F60 – Complete Feeder

F35 - Multiple Feeder

T60 – Complete Transformer

T35 - Transformer

C30 – Controller

N60 – Network Stability and Synchrophasors

C60 – Breaker Controller

C70 - Capacitor Bank

C90Plus – Bay Controller and Small Signal Oscillation

M60 – Motor

C90Plus – Fast Load Shedding

Covering All Major Protection and Control Applications

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What is UR 7.10?What is URPlus 1.90?

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MDS WiYZTMProduct Summary UR

Multilin UR FW release v7.10

What is it?UR FW version 7.10 release introduces specific new communication and P&C capabilities to The UR Family of devices.

New Communication functionality-New network redundancy method as per the IEC 62439-3 PRP standard.-Updated KEMA certification on the IEC61850 protocol

New P&C Functionalities-In-zone transformer capabilities added to the L90 Line Protection System-CyberSentryTM UR Lvl 1 new settings for password bypass

Value Proposition of UR FW version 7.10

• Increases network availability by enabling independent failure mode and reducing failover time to zero through implementation of IEC62439-3 “PRP”

• In-zone transformer capability in the L90 enables decreasing the number of required CT banks by 1/3 and dedicated transformer relay for line differential schemes with a power transformer in between

• New settings fields for bypassing user authentication may speed up relays commissioning and testing by 10% while keeping NERC/CIP compliance

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MDS WiYZTMProduct Summary URPlus

Multilin URPlus FW release v1.90

What is it?URPlus FW version 1.90 release introduces specific new communication and enhanced P&C capabilities to The URPlus platform, excluding the B95Plus.

New Communication functionality-New network redundancy method as per the IEC 62439-3 PRP standard.-Updated KEMA certification on the IEC61850 protocol

Enhanced P&C Functionalities (C90Plus)-Small Signal Oscillation Detection range is expanded to cover a wider range of 0.08 to 1Hz with step increments of 0.02Hz.

Value Proposition of URPlus FW version 1.90

• Increases network availability by enabling independent failure mode and reducing failover time to zero through implementation of IEC62439-3 “PRP”

• The SSOD (Small Signal Oscillation Detection) range is expanded and refined to ensure a larger area of system oscillations can be detected

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Application Examples

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MDS WiYZTMApplications 1 – PRP (UR & URPlus)

Increased network availability that reduces failover time to zero through implementation of IEC62439-3 “PRP”

• Bumpless recovery of communications

• UR / URPlus• 2 networks• 2 ports• 1 MAC address/IP

address• UR receives frames from

both networks• Discards 2nd frame

• Transparent to switches

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Application Example 1b – Complete Network Redundancy (UR & URPlus)

• Increased network availability (Independent failure mode)

• Chosen redundancy method for S/S automation networks based on 61850

(Ed. 2)

SAN: Single access node

DANP: Double access node PRP

UR v6.xx or olderSANUR v7.10 or

higherDANP

LAN A – Ring mode

LAN B – Tree mode

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Application Example 1c – Programmable Redundancy (UR)

Programmable Redundancy- Eth Ports 2 & 3: Independent, Failover or PRP redundancy- Port 2 shares IP and MAC addresses with Port 3

Eth Port 1

Eth Port 2

Eth Port 3

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MDS WiYZTMApplications 2 – L90 With In-zone Transformer (UR)

Reduces the number of required CT banks by 1/3 and dedicated transformer relay for line differential schemes with a power transformer in between

In-zone Power Transformer Functionality• Compensates remote terminal side phase

shift

• Suitable for two and three line terminals

• Several Inrush Inhibit modes

B30 B30

B30

L90_REM_1_Tap Local_Tap

L90_REM_2_Tap

B30Dedicated Transformer Prot

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MDS WiYZTMApplications 3 – CyberSentryTM (UR)

Standard• Exceeds NERC CIP Password requirements (6 digits, alpha-numeric and special characters; UR – 20 Digits, Alpha-numeric, special, capital and small case characters)

• Access Level for Settings• Access Level for Commands • Dual Access control• Remote Password, Local Password • Security Audit Trial (6.0x)

CyberSentryTM URStandard Security UR FW 7.0x

CyberSentryTM UR Level 1• Exceeds NERC CIP Password requirements (6 digits, alpha-numeric and special characters; UR – 20 Digits, Alpha-numeric, special, capital and small case characters)

• RBAC with Five Roles •Administrator•Supervisor•Engineer•Operator•Observer

• Enterprise authentication - Radius

•Enhanced Security Audit Trial plus Syslog support•Requires software option

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Relay Commissioning and Testing • Takes hours and requires frequent

settings change (at least once per tested element)

• Each setting change requires password clearance

• Submitting password may be slow depending on the interface (front panel)

• Disabling passwords compromises final settings

• Bypass requiresAdministrator privileges

Applications 3b – Password Bypass (UR)

Local Password

Bypass

Ethernet

User Activities CommsRead and write settings filesRead record filesWrite independent settingsFW upgradeCybersSentry settingsMaster/client Comm

User Activities FPSee and write independent settingsSee independent recordsNo access to CyberSentry settings

Front Panel, RS232 & RS485

Remote Password Bypass

Speeds up relays commissioning and testing by about 10% while keeping NERC/CIP compliance

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MDS WiYZTMApplications 4 – Small Signal Oscillation Detection (URPlus)

Increases large power system stability by monitoring 6 inputs and allow system separations upon detected instability

SSOD Settings Range Expanded in C90Plus

• Measure up to 6 analog inputs either local or remote signals at a fixed measurement rate of 100 ms, and monitor for small power system oscillations (Power or Frequency) Alarm and Trip stage

• Settings range expanded: 0.08 to 1 Hz with 0.02 Hz frequency step

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Key Feature What it Means…

IEC62439-3 (PRP)

IEC 62439-3 is a standard that re-defines traditional Ethernet LAN redundancy by introducing two redundancy methods: the Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) and the High-Availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR). UR and URplus devices support both PRP. When PRP is implemented, both main and redundant Ethernet LANs become active, data packets from UR/URPlus devices are tagged and transmitted over both LANs simultaneously. The device receiving that data, will use the packet that comes in first and drop the second one. As a benefit, if one LAN fails, there is no failover time causing delays. UR and URPlus implementation is based on the latest version of the IEC62439-3 standard, which is dated Jul-2012.

“In-zone Transformer” for line differential protection

The “In-zone transformer protection” functionality refers to the capability that GE’s Line Differential Protection Systems, L30 and L90, have to accommodate a power transformer between the line terminals so the current differential scheme looks over both, Line and power transformer, without compromising protection performance. Magnitude and phase compensation as well as second harmonic inhibit during transformer magnetizing inrush are provided. This reduces the current differential scheme hardware requirements.

CyberSentryTM

This is a new GE’s Trade Mark that refers to all cyber security products an functionality developed by GE Grid Automation. The “CyberSentry TM UR” is related to the set of features inside UR devices. The UR v700 release introduced the first level of cyber security functionality, called “CyberSentry UR Level 1”. This software option brings Radius (for remote authentication and access management) and Syslog (standard data format for cyber security event reporting), which are standard tools used by IT teams for Cyber Security applications. At the date of the v7.00 release (Dec-2012) UR relays were the only one commercially-available P&C device with this capabilities.

Multilin UR &10 Key Feature Descriptions

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Market Drivers

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Market Drivers

• IEC 62439-3 Standard on Industrial Network Redundancy Industrial communication networks – High availability automation networks – Part 3: Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) and High-availability Seamless Redundancy (HSR)

First edition of the standard “1.0” is dated Feb-2010. A second edition “2.0” came up in Jul-2012. The Ed. 2 PRP is not backward compatible with Ed. 1 PRP. This was the trade-off to enable multi protocol nodes, which are nodes that can be work on both PRP and HSR networks.

The standard has been highly promoted by ABB and Siemens as they hold patents on it.

PRP has been adopted by a small number of companies so far. However, we see how the rapidly-growing interest on this protocol can make an important market driver in the short term.

• North American Electric Reliability Corporation Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC CIP)This term has become standard matter for all utility companies in North America as they collaborate with the US Department of Energy (DOE) and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS).“The DOE designated NERC as the electricity sector coordinator for critical infrastructure protection. NERC serves as the Information Sharing and Analysis Center for the electricity sector. NERC also works closely with the DHS and Public Safety Canada to ensure the critical infrastructure protection functions are coordinated with the governments of the United States and Canada”http://www.nerc.com/

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Ordering

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MDS WiYZTMCPU v710 – New Software Options

Qty of New Software Options

UR 172

B90 48

UR Soft Options

Description List Price level

24 In-zone Transformer (L90) $ 850.00

C0 PRP $ 500.00 E0 IEEE 1588 + PRP $ 750.00

F0 PRP + CyberSentry UR Lvl 1

$ 1,475.00

G0 IEEE1588 + PRP + CyberSentry UR Lvl 1

$ 1,725.00

URPlus Soft Options

Description List Price level

A2 PRP $ 500.00

Qty of New Software Options

UR 3

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MDS WiYZTMUR v710 Order Code – L90 Device

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MDS WiYZTMv710 Order Code – L90 Device cont.

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MDS WiYZTMURPlus v190 Order Code C90Plus Device

C90P- * * - * * ** * * * - * * * * * * * * ** *Interface | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Description

| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Front Panel A | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Annunciator (standard)

H | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + HMI

| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Language E | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | English (Standard)

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Features | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Protection X | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | None (standard)(AC module must for this option) P | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Basic Protection + Protection Flexlogic

O | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + Small Signal Oscillation| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |

Automation S | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Breaker Control + Synccheck(protection or/and automation) E | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Breaker Control + Synccheck + Automation Controller (standard)

L | | | | | | | | | | | | | | + Basic Load Shedding elementsC | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fast Load Shedding Element (Controller) - Does not support AC, I/O card optional, needs IEC61850A | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fast Load Shedding Element (Aggregator) - Does not require AC or I/O card, needs IEC61850

Communications 01 | | | | | | | | | | | | | ModBus TCP/IP + DNP 3.0 Serial + ModBus Serial (Standard)

(Option 02, 03 & 04 require communication module) 02 | | | | | | | | | | | | | + IEC6185003 | | | | | | | | | | | | | + IEC61850 + DNP 3.0 TCP/IP04 | | | | | | | | | | | | | + IEC61850 + IEC 60870-5-104

(Option A2, A3 & A4 require communication module) A2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | + IEC61850 + PRPA3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | + IEC61850 + DNP 3.0 TCP/IP + PRPA4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | + IEC61850 + IEC 60870-5-104 + PRP

| | | | | | | | | | | | |Metering D | | | | | | | | | | | | No AC metering; data logger for non-metering data

S | | | | | | | | | | | | Basic Metering (Standard)

P | | | | | | | | | | | | + SynchrophasorsL | | | | | | | | | | | | + Data LoggerU | | | | | | | | | | | | + Data Logger + Synchrophasors

| | | | | | | | | | | |DFR S | | | | | | | | | | | Transient Recorder + Sequence Of Events (Standard)

D | | | | | | | | | | | + Disturbance Recorder| | | | | | | | | | |

Equipment Manager X | | | | | | | | | | No Equipment ManagerS | | | | | | | | | | Circuit Breaker/Communication Statistics + Battery Monitor (Standard)

| | | | | | | | | |

Hardware | | | | | | | | | |

| | | | | | | | | |Harsh Environment Coating X | | | | | | | | | None (Standard)

C | | | | | | | | | Harsh Environment Conformal Coating

C90Plus Order Code

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Questions & Answers

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