Substation automation and control system

Scope of Work:
1. System Design:
  • Define project objectives and requirements
  •  Design substation automation architecture, including communication protocols
    (e.g., IEC 61850, Process Buss, GOOSE, Sampled Value, DNP3.0, Modbus).
  • Develop protection and control schemes tailored to the substation’s needs.
  • Design Human-Machine Interface (HMI) for operator control and monitoring.
2. Hardware and Software Integration:
  • Select and procure appropriate hardware components (e.g., relays, controllers,
    sensors).
  • Develop and configure software applications for automation and control.
  • Ensure seamless integration of hardware and software components.
3. Installation and Commissioning:
  • Install automation and control equipment at the substation site.
  • Perform wiring, cabling, and connectivity checks.
  • Conduct system commissioning and functional testing to verify performance.
4. Testing and Validation:
  • Conduct Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) to ensure system functionality.
  • Perform Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) to validate on-site installation and operation.
  • Test communication protocols and data exchange between devices.
5. Training and Documentation
  • Provide training sessions for substation operators and maintenance personnel.
  • Develop comprehensive documentation, including user manuals, technical
  • guides, and maintenance procedures.
6. Support and Maintenance:
  • Offer ongoing technical support and troubleshooting assistance.
  •  Perform regular maintenance and updates to ensure system reliability and performance.
  •  Provide periodic performance reports and recommendations for system optimization.
Deliverables:
  •  Project plan and requirements documentation.
  • Substation automation architecture design.
  •  Hardware and software configuration details.
  • FAT and SAT reports.
  • Training sessions and comprehensive documentation.
  • Ongoing support and maintenance services.