BS EN 60870-2-1:1996 -Telecontrol equipment and systems. Operating conditions - Power supply and electromagnetic compatibility
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BS EN 60870-2-1:1996 is a British Standard that has been adopted as a European Standard. The standard is titled "Telecontrol equipment and systems - Part 2-1: Telecontrol protocols - General considerations".
This standard specifies the general considerations for telecontrol protocols used in telecontrol equipment and systems. Telecontrol refers to the remote monitoring and control of equipment and systems, such as power plants and water distribution networks.
The standard covers topics such as the structure and format of telecontrol messages, the use of addressing and message routing, the handling of errors and acknowledgements, and the synchronization of data transmissions. It also provides guidance on the design and implementation of telecontrol protocols, including the use of standardized data elements and the definition of common functions and services.
Overall, BS EN 60870-2-1:1996 is an important standard for ensuring the interoperability and reliability of telecontrol equipment and systems. It provides a set of standardized protocols and guidelines for the exchange of data between remote equipment and control centers, helping to ensure that these systems operate effectively and efficiently.
Environment (working); Telecommunication systems; Telemetering equipment; Voltage; Temperature; Remote control systems; Electric power system disturbances; Classification systems; Humidity; Electric power systems; Telemetry; Electromagnetic compatibility; Vibration; Withstand voltage; Earthing; Emission; Grades (quality); Control systems