BS IEC/IEEE 80005-2:2016:2018 Edition
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Utility connections in port – High and low voltage shore connection systems. Data communication for monitoring and control
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2018 | 56 |
This part of IEC/IEEE 80005 describes the data interfaces of shore and ships as well as step by step procedures for low and high voltage shore connection systems communication for non-emergency functions, where required. This standard specifies the interface descriptions, addresses and data type. This standard also specifies communication requirements on cruise ships, in Annex A.
Application of this standard relates to annexes of IEC/ISO/IEEE 80005-1.
This standard does not specify communication for emergency functions as described in IEC/ISO/IEEE 80005-1.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | English CONTENTS |
7 | FOREWORD |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations |
11 | 4 General 4.1 Power connection single line diagram |
12 | 4.2 Data communication diagram Figures Figure 1 – Power connection single line diagram Figure 2 – Data communication general diagram |
13 | 4.3 Physical layer 4.4 Protocol and IP-address 5 Interface shore 5.1 Shore: version number Tables Table 1 – Checking of compatibility of the shore side |
14 | 5.2 Shore communication fault detection register 5.3 Shore operation modes 5.3.1 Basic operation modes Table 2 – Detection of communication fault Table 3 – Basic operation modes |
15 | 5.3.2 Optional operation mode cable test 5.3.3 Operation modes synchronization 5.3.4 Operation mode fault Table 4 – Optional operation mode cable test Table 5 – Operation modes synchronization |
16 | 5.4 Alarms 5.5 Warning Table 6 – Operation mode fault Table 7 – Shore alarms |
17 | 5.6 Status of switches 5.7 Optional commands 5.8 Status and diagnostic 5.8.1 General status and diagnostic Table 8 – Shore warnings Table 9 – Shore status of switches Table 10 – Shore commands |
18 | 5.8.2 Special start up status and diagnostic Table 11 – Shore general status and diagnostic |
19 | Table 12 – Shore status and diagnostic/ droop values Table 13 – Shore status and diagnostic/ choice power and synchronization Table 14 – Shore status and diagnostic/ start of power |
20 | Table 15 – Shore status and diagnostic/ optional cable test |
21 | 5.8.3 Stop power status and diagnostic 5.9 Start up information Table 16 – Shore status and diagnostic/ synchronization Table 17 – Shore stop power status and diagnostic |
22 | 5.10 Droop values Table 18 – Shore start up information Table 19 – Shore droop values |
23 | 5.11 Energy meter values 5.12 Start up data 6 Interface ship 6.1 Version number Table 20 – Shore energy meter values Table 21 – Shore start up data Table 22 – Checking of compatibility of the ship side |
24 | 6.2 Ship communication fault detection register 6.3 Operation modes 6.3.1 Basic operation modes Table 23 – Detection of communication fault Table 24 – Ship basic operation modes |
25 | 6.3.2 Optional operation mode cable test 6.3.3 Operation modes synchronization 6.4 Alarms 6.5 Warning Table 25 – Ship optional operation mode cable test Table 26 – Ship operation modes synchronization Table 27 – Ship alarms |
26 | 6.6 Status of switches 6.7 Commands Table 28 – Ship warnings Table 29 – Ship status of switches |
27 | Table 30 – Ship commands |
28 | 6.8 Status and diagnostic 6.8.1 General status and diagnostic Table 31 – Ship general status and diagnostic |
29 | 6.8.2 Start up status and diagnostic Table 32 – Ship status and diagnostic/ droop values Table 33 – Ship status and diagnostic/ start of power |
30 | 6.8.3 Stop power status and diagnostic 6.8.4 Additional status and diagnostic 6.9 Start up information Table 34 – Optional ship status and diagnostic/ cable test Table 35 – Ship status and diagnostic/ synchronization Table 36 – Ship stop power status and diagnostic Table 37 – Ship additional status and diagnostic |
31 | 6.10 Droop values 6.11 Start up data Table 38 – Ship start up information Table 39 – Ship droop values |
32 | 7 Start up procedure 7.1 General 7.2 Data flow 7.2.1 Initialize start up 7.2.2 Choice droop values Table 40 – Ship start up data |
33 | 7.2.3 Choice power and synchronize mode 7.2.4 Start of power |
34 | 7.2.5 Optional cable test 7.2.6 Synchronizing |
35 | 8 Procedure stop |
36 | 9 Format of data types (big endian format) 9.1 Format of data type WORD (One register) 9.2 Format of data type DWORD (Two registers) Figure 3 – Format of data type WORD |
37 | 9.3 Format of data type STRING (Zero terminated string of single byte ASCII characters) 10 Verification and testing Figure 4 – Format of data type DWORD Figure 5 – Format of data type STRING |
38 | Annex A (normative) Cruise ship communication system requirements A.1 Scope A.2 Radio communication A.3 Safety and control circuits (Figure C.3 of IEC/ISO/IEEE 80005-1:2012) |
39 | A.4 Ship SCADA A.4.1 General Figure A.1 – Safety and control circuits connectors for cruise ships Table A.1 – Safety signals and control circuits for cruise applications |
40 | A.4.2 Connector A.4.3 Modbus RTU Figure A.2 – SCADA straight plug / box mounting receptacle MS 3102E / MS3106E (MIL-DTL-5015) |
41 | Table A.2 – Modbus configuration |
44 | Annex B (normative) Modbus register list B.1 Scope B.2 Shore interface Table B.1 – Modbus register list for shore side |
51 | B.3 Ship interface Table B.2 – Modbus register list for ship side |