In 2026, an important event took place in the evolution of the IEC 61850 standard: a new structure of the IEC 61850-7-xxx model documents was put up for vote.

It is not about replacing IEC 61850 with some new standard, but about restructuring the part that used to be concentrated mainly in IEC 61850-7-4: logical nodes, data objects and their distribution across thematic documents.

An important clarification: Common Data Classes / CDCs are not "moving" into these new documents. They remain the subject of IEC 61850-7-3, which defines the common data classes and related structures used when building IEC 61850 models. The new 7-xxx documents are about logical node classes and the corresponding data objects, and about how they are split across the application-oriented parts of the standard.

IEC 61850-7-4 → IEC 61850-7-xxx family: the monolith becomes a modular series
Fig. 1. IEC 61850-7-4 → IEC 61850-7-xxx family: the monolithic document is split into Core, Common part and thematic parts (Primary equipment, Instrument transformers, Substation automation, Protection, Power quality metering). Common Data Classes still live in IEC 61850-7-3.

Which documents were sent to CDV

On 13 February 2026, seven IEC 61850-7-xxx documents were published for CDV comments. The public commenting was open until 10 April 2026.

This package included:

IEC 61850-7-4 ED3
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation -
Part 7-4: Basic communication structure -
Compatible logical node classes and data object classes -
Core

IEC 61850-7-40 ED1
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation -
Part 7-40: Basic communication structure -
Compatible logical node classes and data object classes -
Common part

IEC 61850-7-43 ED1
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation -
Part 7-43: Basic communication structure -
Compatible logical node classes and data object classes -
Primary equipment

IEC 61850-7-44 ED1
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation -
Part 7-44: Basic communication structure -
Compatible logical node classes and data object classes -
Instrument transformers

IEC 61850-7-400 ED1
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation -
Part 7-400: Basic communication structure -
Compatible logical node classes and data object classes -
Substation automation

IEC 61850-7-401 ED1
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation -
Part 7-401: Basic communication structure -
Compatible logical node classes and data object classes -
Protection

IEC 61850-7-440 ED1
Communication networks and systems for power utility automation -
Part 7-440: Basic communication structure -
Compatible logical node classes and data object classes -
Power quality metering

In other words, instead of one large IEC 61850-7-4 document, a more modular structure takes shape: a core, a common part and separate thematic documents for primary equipment, instrument transformers, substation automation, protection and power quality.

The vote has already closed

Public comments on the documents were accepted until 10 April 2026, and the CDV vote by national committees closed on 8 May 2026.

According to the public project cards, the documents are at stage 40.60 — Close of voting / Enquiry results established, meaning the voting is closed and the results have been forwarded to the technical committee for further processing.

This does not mean the standards have already been published as final international standards. At this stage, the voting results and the comments received must be processed by the technical committee. After that, the document moves on to the next stages of preparing the final text.

The correct way to phrase the current status is:

The CDV vote on the new IEC 61850-7-xxx documents closed on 8 May 2026. The documents have passed the voting stage and are now in the phase of processing the results and the comments. They are not yet final published international standards.

What prEN IEC 61850-7-xxx is

In European catalogues these documents may be listed as prEN IEC 61850-7-4:2026, prEN IEC 61850-7-43:2026 and so on.

prEN stands for Draft of a European Standard, i.e. a draft European standard. It is not a separate independent version of IEC 61850, but a European draft stage of the document in the CENELEC system.

In simplified form:

IEC CDV
→ international IEC project at the Committee Draft for Vote stage

prEN IEC
→ European draft of the future EN IEC document

So both designations may appear in industry materials, but it is important to understand their procedural meaning.

What exactly changes

Until now, the key document for describing logical nodes and data objects has been IEC 61850-7-4. It defined the information model of devices and functions, including the logical node classes and the corresponding data objects.

Now the structure is changing. The big model document is split into several thematic parts.

The description of prEN IEC 61850-7-43:2026 states that the structure of IEC 61850-7-4 Edition 2.1 is changed into several parts — 7-4, 7-4n and 7-4nn. This is done so that individual parts can be updated without having to issue a new edition of the core document each time.

In other words, IEC 61850-7-4 stops being a single big "reference" for all such models. Instead, a family of more specialised documents appears.

flowchart LR
    subgraph FUNC["Application area / project function"]
        F1["🔌 Primary equipment"]
        F2["📐 Instrument transformers"]
        F3["🏗️ Substation automation"]
        F4["⚡ Protection"]
        F5["📊 Power quality<br/>and metering"]
        F6["🧩 Common model elements"]
    end

    subgraph DOCS["IEC 61850-7-xxx (CDV 2026)"]
        direction TB
        CORE["<b>IEC 61850-7-4 ED3</b><br/>Core · rules and framework"]
        COMMON["<b>IEC 61850-7-40 ED1</b><br/>Common part"]
        D43["IEC 61850-7-43 ED1<br/>Primary equipment"]
        D44["IEC 61850-7-44 ED1<br/>Instrument transformers"]
        D400["IEC 61850-7-400 ED1<br/>Substation automation"]
        D401["IEC 61850-7-401 ED1<br/>Protection"]
        D440["IEC 61850-7-440 ED1<br/>Power quality metering"]
    end

    CDC["📚 <b>Common Data Classes</b><br/>still in IEC 61850-7-3<br/>(SPS, DPS, INS, MV, CMV, ACT, ACD, ...)"]

    F1 --> D43
    F2 --> D44
    F3 --> D400
    F4 --> D401
    F5 --> D440
    F6 --> COMMON

    D43 -. uses .-> CDC
    D44 -. uses .-> CDC
    D400 -. uses .-> CDC
    D401 -. uses .-> CDC
    D440 -. uses .-> CDC
    COMMON -. uses .-> CDC

    CORE --- COMMON
    CORE --- D43
    CORE --- D44
    CORE --- D400
    CORE --- D401
    CORE --- D440

    style CORE fill:#E3F2FD,stroke:#42A5F5,color:#0D47A1
    style COMMON fill:#E8F5E9,stroke:#67C23A,color:#1B5E3F
    style D43 fill:#FBE9E7,stroke:#E64A19,color:#BF360C
    style D44 fill:#FBE9E7,stroke:#E64A19,color:#BF360C
    style D400 fill:#FBE9E7,stroke:#E64A19,color:#BF360C
    style D401 fill:#FBE9E7,stroke:#E64A19,color:#BF360C
    style D440 fill:#FBE9E7,stroke:#E64A19,color:#BF360C
    style CDC fill:#FFF8E1,stroke:#E6A23C,color:#7A5418
    style F1 fill:#F4F6FB,stroke:#9aa6c8,color:#3a4566
    style F2 fill:#F4F6FB,stroke:#9aa6c8,color:#3a4566
    style F3 fill:#F4F6FB,stroke:#9aa6c8,color:#3a4566
    style F4 fill:#F4F6FB,stroke:#9aa6c8,color:#3a4566
    style F5 fill:#F4F6FB,stroke:#9aa6c8,color:#3a4566
    style F6 fill:#F4F6FB,stroke:#9aa6c8,color:#3a4566
Fig. 2. Mapping of application areas to the model documents of the new IEC 61850-7-xxx series. The Common Data Classes remain in IEC 61850-7-3 and are used by all thematic parts.

What IEC 61850-7-4 ED3 Core and IEC 61850-7-40 ED1 Common part will contain

In the new structure of IEC 61850 model documents it matters to distinguish two parts: IEC 61850-7-4 ED3 Core and IEC 61850-7-40 ED1 Common part.

At first glance, both names sound similar: "core" and "common part". But their roles differ.

IEC 61850-7-4 ED3 Core
= the core of the new structure of model documents

IEC 61850-7-40 ED1 Common part
= common logical nodes and data objects applicable across different application areas

IEC 61850-7-4 ED3 Core

IEC 61850-7-4 ED3 Core becomes the base part of the new IEC 61850-7-4xx structure.

Whereas earlier IEC 61850-7-4 was perceived as one big model document with logical nodes and data objects, in Edition 3 it takes on the role of Core — the kernel around which the other thematic parts are built.

It is 7-4 Core that sets the common foundation for the family of documents:

IEC 61850-7-4    Core
IEC 61850-7-40   Common part
IEC 61850-7-43   Primary equipment
IEC 61850-7-44   Instrument transformers
IEC 61850-7-400  Substation automation
IEC 61850-7-401  Protection
IEC 61850-7-440  Power quality metering

The main idea of such a structure is to separate the base model foundation from the application areas. This allows the thematic documents to be developed without having to revise the whole IEC 61850-7-4 as one large document each time.

In other words, IEC 61850-7-4 ED3 Core is not yet another thematic catalogue for one application area, but the central part of the new modular IEC 61850-7-4xx architecture.

IEC 61850-7-40 ED1 Common part

IEC 61850-7-40 ED1 Common part is a separate document for common elements that are used across different application parts of IEC 61850.

While documents such as IEC 61850-7-401 Protection or IEC 61850-7-43 Primary equipment relate to specific functional areas, IEC 61850-7-40 Common part collects the common logical node classes that are not tied to a single application area.

Put simply:

IEC 61850-7-401
= models for protection functions

IEC 61850-7-43
= models for primary equipment

IEC 61850-7-44
= models for instrument transformers

IEC 61850-7-40
= common models applicable across different areas

Thus, 7-40 Common part acts as a common model layer used by the various application parts of IEC 61850-7-4xx.

An important note on data classes

The naming of the new documents uses the wording:

Compatible logical node classes and data object classes

It is important here not to confuse data object classes and Common Data Classes.

Common Data Classes remain the subject of IEC 61850-7-3. It is IEC 61850-7-3 that defines classes such as SPS, DPS, INS, MV, CMV, ACT, ACD and others. These Common Data Classes are then used in IEC 61850-7-4 to define compatible dataObject classes.

The documents IEC 61850-7-4 / 7-40 / 7-401 / 7-43 / 7-44 / 7-400 / 7-440 define the composition and semantics of logical nodes and data objects.

Example:

Logical Node: PDIS
Data Object: Op
Common Data Class: ACT

In this example:

PDIS and Op
→ the IEC 61850-7-4xx domain

ACT
→ the IEC 61850-7-3 domain

So the correct wording is:

The new IEC 61850-7-xxx documents are about logical nodes, data objects and their distribution across thematic model parts. The Common Data Classes remain in IEC 61850-7-3.

This is not the whole IEC 61850-7-x series

An important note: these seven documents are not the whole IEC 61850-7-x series.

The basic structure of series 7 remains broader:

IEC 61850-7-1 — basic principles and models;
IEC 61850-7-2 — ACSI, abstract communication services;
IEC 61850-7-3 — Common Data Classes;
IEC 61850-7-4 / 7-xxx — logical nodes and data objects.

That is, the changes mainly concern the model part related to logical nodes and data objects, not the whole IEC 61850-7 series.

In addition, model parts of the 7-4xx series existed earlier as well. For example, IEC 61850-7-410 is used for hydropower plants, and IEC 61850-7-420 — for distributed energy resources. The new structure continues this logic of thematic separation of the models.

Takeaway

The publication and closure of the CDV vote on the seven IEC 61850-7-xxx model documents show that the standard is continuing to evolve from a monolithic description of the models towards a more flexible, thematically separated structure.