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W h y G E A Complete System Solution Supplier Global Focus With Engineering And Field Support Experience Over A Broad Range Of Industries A corporate commitment to six sigma quality Financial Strength Dedicated to bringing the best Dedicated to bringing the best Automation solutions to our Automation solutions to our customers customers INTEGRATION SERVICES STARTUP AND COMISSIONING ASSET MAINTENANCE REMOTE DIAGNOSTICS PROJECT FINANCING PROJECT MANAGEMENT APPLICATION DESIGN POWER SYSTEM CONSULTING Substation Automation System Solutions

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W h y G E

A Complete System Solution Supplier

Global Focus With Engineering And Field

Support

Experience Over A Broad Range Of

Industries

A corporate commitment to six

sigma quality

Financial Strength

Dedicated to bringing the Dedicated to bringing the best Automation solutions to best Automation solutions to

our customersour customers

INTEGRATION SERVICES

STARTUP AND COMISSIONING

ASSET MAINTENANCE

REMOTE DIAGNOSTICS

PROJECT FINANCING

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

APPLICATION DESIGN

POWER SYSTEM CONSULTING

Substation Automation System Solutions

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GESA - A System Solution that Delivers Productivity

PLANNING

ENGINEERING

PROTECTION

MAINTENANCE

Real-time Analysis that Avoids Interruptions

Precise and Confident Operator Decisions in Restoring Service

Reduction in the Need for Costly Field Visits

More Effective Long Term Planning & Loading Decisions

Translating data into Translating data into information at the users information at the users

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The Challenge: Putting Information to Work

“On-Line Information”:

Your key competitive advantage

• Fine-tune planning • Streamline settlements• Budget accurately• Asses cost of service• Allocate capacity• Faster service response

• Remote status & control• Analyze power quality• Identify events, SOE• Receive fault records• Target maintenance• Monitor loading trends

Enterprise Operations

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The Foundation of the Solution: Mission critical monitoring and control

OPERATING INFORMATION: TAP CHANGERS, CAPACITOR BANKS

RELAY OPERATIONS, RECLOSE STATISTICS, CAPACITOR FUSE

STATUS

RELAY & BREAKER SELF-TEST/DIAGNOSTICS

POWER QUALITY INFORMATION: PF, HARMONICS

LOAD INFORMATION, DEMAND PATTERNS

ELECTRICAL PARAMETERS

GE-SA An Integrated Solution

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GE Substation Automation - The most competitive solution

Sub-second response for Ethernet connected devices

Dual master redundancy with automatic system

control transfer Automatic interleaving of

events and metering values

Ethernet substation UCA 2.0 LAN Peer to peer

communicationsRemote view nodes and web

browser compatible HMI Interface

Automatic oscillography upload

Object oriented system tools for reliable, low cost

reconfiguration Real-time system status and

control execution

Maximize your Competitive Edge

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GE Substation Automation System

Three powerful dimensions to a complete

Substation Automation Solution:

•Proven, “off the shelf” components that integrate today’s IEDs

•Ethernet for data transport in the substation and to remote sites

•Pre-engineered software, application tools and device interfaces

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Built Upon a New Generation Substation Architecture

HTML Wizards

HMI Screens

Trends OscillographyViewer

EventViewer

FacilityDiagnostics

RemoteMonitor

SystemConfigurator

HT

ML

Gra

phic

s

OPC/ DDE/ CORBA

Interface to Corporate

WAN/ LAN

ConfigurationTools

PowerAnalysis

Tools

Event Logger

OperationalEfficiency/Reliability

UCA - MMSServer

LegacyServer

SCADAProtocols

Redundant Substation Ethernet LAN

Lev

el 1

- I

ED

sTraining/Testing

WEB Server - HMI View Nodes

Monitoring Protection & ControlInteroperability

Redundant Substation Ethernet LAN

Control

Interoperability

Lev

el 2

- I

nteg

rati

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ost

U

ser

Open System Solution -- Relays, Software, Communications, Networking

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How many ways can I receive event information?

In Equipment Monitor HMI (1) Annunciator Panel HMI (2) One-Line Diagram HMI (3) Beeper / Email Event log View Node PC - Intranet or Internet Level 3 System UR Itself

GE guarantees that your critical information is always available when you need it

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Standard:RS-485Modbus

PLCsSeries 90 &

3rd Party

Meter &Protection Devices

CommunicationInterfaces

Standard: DDE / Net DDE / OPC

GE Relays & Other239 565 750 DFP100 MDP269 735 760 DFP200 MMII489 745 ALPS LPS SM3

OscillographyRetriever

Legacy/ 3rd Party Apps

Other Protocols

WindowsApplications

SEL 20/20

3rd PartySEL 251SEL 351SEL 321 SEL 587

ModbusMonitor

EventRetrieval

Port Server

Dial UpAccess

EthernetGateway

Windows NT Server/ Workstation

IPC & Operating System Layer

MMS Server

Data Analyzer

Reporting Tool

Ethernet Modbus / UCA-MMS

Legacy/3rd Party

MediaModem

Application Layer

Remote Monitoring &

Diagnostic Layer

Third Party ServerEthernet ServerModbus Server

Oscillography Viewer & Analyzer

Event ViewerSOE Analysis

HTML Wizards

SystemConfiguration

HMIScreens

RemoteMonitoring

Intranet / InternetIntranet / Internet

GE Universal Relays

ActiveXControls

UCA/MMSDevices

METERSE3710 PQME3720 E7700E7300

GESA System Architecture

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Software

Smart Screen “Wizards”• One Line Diagrams • Event Logger • IED Faceplate• IED Tabular Values• Annunciator Panel• Alarm List with Sorting Feature• Trending

Integration Productivity and Reliability

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Creative tools to help you solve your automation challenges

Wizard Technology Standard Wizard Technology

Ease of use- 1000s of HMI points defined with 3 - 4 user inputs Canned Development - Guaranteed high quality

UR Wizard Technology Design Flexibility - 1 wizard for entire UR Family User Configuration - Screens chosen by user Integration Flexibility - New UR types and screens can be added without rebuilding wizard

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PMCS Sequence of Event Log

• Time stamped to nearest milli-second• Synchronizable to GPS via IRIG-B• Automatic retrieval from IED to Host• Storage on host disk• Automatically forward to operations PC• Data sort capability included

– Standard filters•Time•Device Type•Alarm Condition

– Custom filters per your needs

Monitors and records all system event characteristics

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• Configurable Alarm Conditions

– Any present value can drive an alarm

– Set range of operation• Failure Alarms

– Equipment generated– System generated– Grouped per IED

Remote Communication

of Critical Alarms

Alarm Annunciator Panel

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Hardware

Broad library provides added integration flexibility

• UR Relay Family• PQM, EPM7700• 239, 269+, 469 Relays• 489, 565, 735 Relays• 745, 750, 760 Relays• DFP100, 200, ALPS, LPS• SEL251, 321 (2020)• SEL351, 587 (2020)• Fanuc 90/30• GE SM3, BE2001• DLP*, MCP*, DDS• DTP*,DGP*, SEL2BFR• ABB DPU200*,REL301

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Integrated Solutions to help you succeed

MODULARITY OF HARDWARE MODULES AND COMPONENTS

DYNAMIC RECONFIGURATION

REAL-TIME STATE ANALYSIS AND OPERATION

RELIABILITY OF SOFTWARE OBJECTS AND MODULES

PEER TO PEER COMMUNICATIONS

INTEROPERABILITY

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….Towards Web based Arch for service

Strength:• Design geared towards services, remote monitoring• Entire system is configurable/ upgradable over the web• Remote monitoring & diagnostics over Internet/Intranets• HMI neutral - HTML wizards• Designed to Support HTML graphics in next generation devices• Designed for corporate data ware housing• N Level redundancy• Interoperability among GE systems.

Thrust:• Web based, standardized architecture for all systems• Open system, Scalability & Performance• Ethernet - Wireless/fiber• HTML graphics to be embedded into IED’s• Easy integration of third party systems - acquisitions

Web based Architecture - Easy Integration of new systems and improved support

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WEB SERVER

CommInterfaces

DDE / OPC

Oscillography Viewer

Waveform Server

PMCS DDE Server

EventViewer

EventServer

CIMPLICITY

Ethernet Server’ PML ION Server

Dial UpAccess

Mutliple Serial Port

Windows NT Serve r/ Workstation 5.0 - 4.0 / Windows 98 / 95 ...

DDE/OPC &Operating System Layer

Ethernet

UR series

ActiveXControls

Application Layer

Remote Monitoring,Config,& Diag Layer

CAMViewer

Cost AllocationLogger

ViewNodes

PMCS MMS Server Lon DB

IP ServerMMS - Modbus

Monitor Replacement

LON Works

OPC / DDE

HTML Wizards

SystemConfig

Intouch

ActiveX WebBrowser

JAVA/HTML Support

HMIscreens

Web Browser

MMS EGD

GE Control Tool Box

Trender

Future GESA System Architecture

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GE’s Commitment to Automation Systems

•50 person development, project management and marketing team

•4 year $12MM investment in new software and networking hardware

•200+ industrial & utility system installations

•250+ system orders in backlog

•Coupled with a Multi-million $$ investment in the UR platform

•$80 MM in acquisitions to build system integrator capabilities

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W o r l d w i d e Experience

North AmericaConEdPSE&GPECOSalt River

Europe & AfricaERZ

South AmericaElectroperuIneparElectronorteEDENORRio LightFurnas

Electrosul CHESF COPEL

Asia PacificAliu ZhouZhe ZhangGuang Xi

SUBSTATION AUTOMATION INSTALATIONS

AROUND THE WORLD

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What our Customers Require -- That GE is Committed to Deliver

Critical to Quality Metrics

Access to system application experts -- before, during and after a sale

Open architecture solutions, built on industry standards - future upgrade path

Thorough specification of the system to be delivered - fully understood by the user

Deliver and commission on schedule; within budget - supplier and customer

Effective operator training - establishing basic user competency

Return on investment - work together to obtain the expected benefits

C u s t o m e r F o c u s e d

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GE Substation Automation System Solutions The products of the future to meet your present automation needs