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IO Configuration Settings
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PSVO-
26\TerminalBoard:TSVC\TerminalBoardPoint:FlowRate2\Parameter:PRType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
PRType Flow PRScale 0.04142
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLimit1 0
SysLim2Enabl Disable SysLim2Latch Latch
SysLim2Type >= SysLimit2 0
TMR_DiffLimt 5
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
65GC-3 FAG3 ServoOutput1 PSVO-1D4A TSVC 1D4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PSVO-
27\TerminalBoard:TSVC\TerminalBoardPoint:ServoOutput1\Parameter:RegNumber
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RegNumber Reg1 Servo_MA_Out 10ma
EnablCurSuic Enable EnablFbkSuic Enable
EnblAutoGain Disable Coil_RS_Only Disable
AV_Selector Compliance_Voltage Curr_Suicide 5
Fdbk_Suicide 5 OpenCoilSuic Disable
ShrtCoilSuic Disable OpenCoildiag Disable
ShrtCoildiag Disable TBmAJmpPos 10mA
RopenTimeLim 1 RShrtTimeLim 1
1000000, 1000000,
RcoilOpen RcoilShort 0, 0, 0
1000000
TMR_DiffLimt 25
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
65GC-4 fag4 ServoOutput2 PSVO-1D4A TSVC 1D4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PSVO-
27\TerminalBoard:TSVC\TerminalBoardPoint:ServoOutput2\Parameter:RegNumber
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RegNumber Reg2 Servo_MA_Out 10ma
EnablCurSuic Enable EnablFbkSuic Enable
EnblAutoGain Disable Coil_RS_Only Disable
AV_Selector Compliance_Voltage Curr_Suicide 5
Fdbk_Suicide 5 OpenCoilSuic Disable
ShrtCoilSuic Disable OpenCoildiag Disable
ShrtCoildiag Disable TBmAJmpPos 10mA
RopenTimeLim 1 RShrtTimeLim 1
1000000, 1000000,
RcoilOpen RcoilShort 0, 0, 0
1000000
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
32\TerminalBoard:STAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogOutput01\Parameter:Output_MA
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
Output_MA 0-20ma TMR_Suicide Enable
OutputState PwrDownMode Low_MA 4
Low_Value -1 High_MA 20
High_Value 1 TMR_SuicLimt 4
D/A_ErrLimit 10 DitherAmpl 0
Dither_Freq Unused
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
AnalogOutput0
CUST_TTXM cust_ttxm PAIC-1E3A STAI 1E3A
2
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
32\TerminalBoard:STAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogOutput02\Parameter:Output_MA
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
Output_MA 0-20ma TMR_Suicide Enable
OutputState PwrDownMode Low_MA 4
Low_Value 0 High_MA 20
High_Value 1300 TMR_SuicLimt 4
D/A_ErrLimit 10 DitherAmpl 0
Dither_Freq Unused
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
96CD-1B cpd1b AnalogInput01 PAIC-1E3B STAI 1E3B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
33\TerminalBoard:STAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogInput01\Parameter:InputType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
InputType 4-20ma Low_Input 4
Low_Value 0 High_Input 20
High_Value 300 InputFilter Unused
SysLimit1 0 SysLimit2 0
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLim2Enabl Disable
SysLim2Latch Latch SysLim2Type <=
DiagHighEnab Enable DiagLowEnab Enable
TMR_DiffLimt 5
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
96LFSP-1B lfsp_1b AnalogInput02 PAIC-1E3B STAI 1E3B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
33\TerminalBoard:STAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogInput02\Parameter:InputType
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
35\TerminalBoard:STAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogInput04\Parameter:InputType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
InputType 4-20ma Low_Input 4
Low_Value -20 High_Input 20
High_Value 80 InputFilter Unused
SysLimit1 0 SysLimit2 0
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLim2Enabl Disable
SysLim2Latch Latch SysLim2Type <=
DiagHighEnab Enable DiagLowEnab Enable
TMR_DiffLimt 5
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
96FM-TL-CH1 fdg0 AnalogInput05 PAIC-1G3A STAI 1G3A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
35\TerminalBoard:STAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogInput05\Parameter:InputType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
InputType 4-20ma Low_Input 4
Low_Value 0 High_Input 20
High_Value 200 InputFilter Unused
SysLimit1 0 SysLimit2 0
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLim2Enabl Disable
SysLim2Latch Latch SysLim2Type <=
DiagHighEnab Enable DiagLowEnab Enable
TMR_DiffLimt 5
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
96FM-TL-CH2 fpg0 AnalogInput06 PAIC-1G3A STAI 1G3A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
35\TerminalBoard:STAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogInput06\Parameter:InputType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
InputType 4-20ma Low_Input 4
Low_Value 0 High_Input 20
High_Value 500 InputFilter Unused
SysLimit1 0 SysLimit2 0
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLim2Enabl Disable
SysLim2Latch Latch SysLim2Type <=
DiagHighEnab Enable DiagLowEnab Enable
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PVIB-
40\TerminalBoard:TVBA\TerminalBoardPoint:GAP4_VIB4\Parameter:VIB_Type
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
VIB_Type VibProx-KPH Scale 0.2
Scale_Off 0 SysLim1Enabl Disable
SysLim1Latch Latch SysLim1Type >=
SysLimit1 90 SysLim2Enabl Enable
SysLim2Latch Latch SysLim2Type <=
SysLimit2 10 TMR_DiffLimt 2
GnBiasOvride Disable Snsr_Offset 10
Gain 1x
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
39VS-91 bvr91y VIB5 PVIB-1G2A TVBA 1G2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PVIB-
40\TerminalBoard:TVBA\TerminalBoardPoint:VIB5\Parameter:SysLim1Enabl
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLimit1 50
SysLim2Enabl Enable SysLim2Latch Latch
SysLim2Type <= SysLimit2 0
TMR_DiffLimt 2 FilterType None
Filtrhpcutoff 6 Fltrhpattn 2-pole
Filtrlpcutoff 500 Fltrlpattn 2-pole
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
39VS-91 bvr91y_gap GAP5_VIB5 PVIB-1G2A TVBA 1G2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PVIB-
40\TerminalBoard:TVBA\TerminalBoardPoint:GAP5_VIB5\Parameter:VIB_Type
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
VIB_Type VibProx-KPH Scale 0.2
Scale_Off 0 SysLim1Enabl Disable
SysLim1Latch Latch SysLim1Type >=
SysLimit1 90 SysLim2Enabl Enable
SysLim2Latch Latch SysLim2Type <=
SysLimit2 10 TMR_DiffLimt 2
GnBiasOvride Disable Snsr_Offset 10
Gain 1x
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
39VS-92 bvr92x VIB6 PVIB-1G2A TVBA 1G2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PVIB-
40\TerminalBoard:TVBA\TerminalBoardPoint:VIB6\Parameter:SysLim1Enabl
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
52\TerminalBoard:TBAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogInput07\Parameter:InputType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
InputType 4-20ma Low_Input 4
Low_Value 0 High_Input 20
High_Value 30 InputFilter Unused
SysLimit1 0 SysLimit2 0
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLim2Enabl Disable
SysLim2Latch Latch SysLim2Type <=
DiagHighEnab Enable DiagLowEnab Enable
TMR_DiffLimt 5
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
96CPF-2B a_96cpf2b AnalogInput08 PAIC-1E2A TBAI 1E2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
52\TerminalBoard:TBAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogInput08\Parameter:InputType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
InputType 4-20ma Low_Input 4
Low_Value 0 High_Input 20
High_Value 10 InputFilter Unused
SysLimit1 0 SysLimit2 0
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLim2Enabl Disable
SysLim2Latch Latch SysLim2Type <=
DiagHighEnab Enable DiagLowEnab Enable
TMR_DiffLimt 5
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
96FMS-1 a96fms1 AnalogInput10 PAIC-1E2A TBAI 1E2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PAIC-
52\TerminalBoard:TBAI\TerminalBoardPoint:AnalogInput10\Parameter:InputType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
InputType 4-20ma Low_Input 4
Low_Value 0 High_Input 20
High_Value 200 InputFilter Unused
SysLimit1 0 SysLimit2 0
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLim2Enabl Disable
SysLim2Latch Latch SysLim2Type <=
DiagHighEnab Enable DiagLowEnab Enable
TMR_DiffLimt 5
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple04_T\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple0
TT-XD-13 ttxd_13 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J1A
5_R
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple05_R\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple0
TT-XD-14 ttxd_14 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J3A
5_S
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple05_S\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple0
TT-XD-15 ttxd_15 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J4A
5_T
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple05_T\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple0
TT-XD-16 ttxd_16 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J1A
6_R
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple06_R\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple0
TT-XD-17 ttxd_17 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J3A
6_S
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple06_S\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple10_S\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
TT-XD-30 ttxd_30 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J4A
0_T
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple10_T\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
TT-XD-31 ttxd_31 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J3A
1_S
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple11_S\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
CT-DA-1 ctda1 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J1A
2_R
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple12_R\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
CT-DA-2 ctda2 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J3A
2_S
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple12_S\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
CT-DA-3 ctda3 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J4A
2_T
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple12_T\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple16_T\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
FTG-1A ftg1 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J1A
7_R
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple17_R\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
FTG-1B ftg2 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J3A
7_S
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple17_S\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
FTG-1C ftg3 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J4A
7_T
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple17_T\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
AT-ID-1 at1 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J1A
8_R
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple18_R\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple1
AT-ID-2 at2 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J3A
8_S
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple18_S\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple22_S\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple2
BT-TA1-12A btta1_12 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J4A
2_T
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple22_T\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple2
AT-VS-1 atvs1 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J1A
3_R
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple23_R\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple2
AT-VS-2 atvs2 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J3A
3_S
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple23_S\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple2
BT-GJ1-1A btgj1_1 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J4A
3_T
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple23_T\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple2
BT-GJ2-1A btgj2_1 PCAA-1J1A TCAS 1J1A
4_R
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAS\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple24_R\Parameter:ThermCplType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ThermCplType K ThermCplUnit Deg_F
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAT\TerminalBoardPoint:LVDT06\Parameter:Enable
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
Enable Enable MinVrms 0.7, 0.7, 0.7
MaxVrms 3.5, 3.5, 3.5 MinPosValue 0
MaxPosValue 100 PositionMargin 2
ExcitSelect Excit_fromT ExcitMonCal 7.5, 7.5, 7.5
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
96GC-4 fsg2_1 LVDT07 PCAA-1J1A TCAT 1J2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAT\TerminalBoardPoint:LVDT07\Parameter:Enable
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
Enable Enable MinVrms 0.7, 0.7, 0.7
MaxVrms 3.5, 3.5, 3.5 MinPosValue 0
MaxPosValue 100 PositionMargin 2
ExcitSelect Excit_fromR ExcitMonCal 7.5, 7.5, 7.5
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
96GC-5 fsg2_2 LVDT08 PCAA-1J1A TCAT 1J2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAT\TerminalBoardPoint:LVDT08\Parameter:Enable
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
Enable Enable MinVrms 0.7, 0.7, 0.7
MaxVrms 3.5, 3.5, 3.5 MinPosValue 0
MaxPosValue 100 PositionMargin 2
ExcitSelect Excit_fromS ExcitMonCal 7.5, 7.5, 7.5
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
96GC-6 fsg2_3 LVDT09 PCAA-1J1A TCAT 1J2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA003\LanModule:PCAA-
29\TerminalBoard:TCAT\TerminalBoardPoint:LVDT09\Parameter:Enable
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
Enable Enable MinVrms 0.7, 0.7, 0.7
MaxVrms 3.5, 3.5, 3.5 MinPosValue 0
MaxPosValue 100 PositionMargin 2
ExcitSelect Excit_fromT ExcitMonCal 7.5, 7.5, 7.5
Device Tag Connected VariableIO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
Thermocouple0
LT-B1D-1 ltb1d PTCC-1F1A STTC 1F1A
1
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA002\LanModule:PTCC-
41\TerminalBoard:STTC\TerminalBoardPoint:Thermocouple01\Parameter:ThermCplType
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDOA-
54\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay11\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33AA-2 l33aa1c Contact01 PDIA-1M2B STCI 1M2B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
55\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact01\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33AA-4 l33aa2c Contact02 PDIA-1M2B STCI 1M2B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
55\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact02\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33AA-8 l33aa5c Contact03 PDIA-1M2B STCI 1M2B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
55\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact03\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
45GHD-1 l45ghd1 Contact04 PDIA-1M2B STCI 1M2B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
55\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact04\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
63AD-1A l63ad1al Contact05 PDIA-1M2B STCI 1M2B
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
55\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact05\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
63AF-1 l63af1h Contact06 PDIA-1M2B STCI 1M2B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
55\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact06\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33DLF-8 l33dlf8_c Contact07 PDIA-1M2B STCI 1M2B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
55\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact07\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
27BL-1/37D-1 l30bc1n Contact08 PDIA-1M2B STCI 1M2B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
55\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact08\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
T60ET-Trip lt60et_trip Contact09 PDIA-1M2B STCI 1M2B
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
55\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact09\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
66\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay12\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4CM-1 D_4CM1 Relay01 PDOA-1S1A SRLY 1S1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
67\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay01\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
20VG-3 l20vg3c Relay01 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay01\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable FuseDiag Enable
Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
20VG-4 l20vg4c Relay02 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay02\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable FuseDiag Enable
Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4SSRUN2 l4ssrun2 Relay03 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay03\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Disable FuseDiag Enable
Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
20-TQ2-4 d20_tq2_4 Relay04 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay04\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable FuseDiag Enable
Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
20CB-1 l20cb1x Relay05 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay05\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable FuseDiag Enable
Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
20WN-21 l20wn21 Relay06 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay06\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable FuseDiag Enable
Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
20WN-31 l20wn31 Relay07 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay07\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4FC-3 l4fc3z_p Relay08 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay08\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4FC-4 l4fc4z_p Relay09 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay09\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52G-DBCLS l52g_dbcls Relay10 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay10\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4QVZ-1B l4qvz1b Relay11 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay11\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4ESZ l4esz Relay12 PDOA-1N2A TRLY 1N2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
71\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay12\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52TG-1 l52tg1 Contact02 PDIA-1S5A STCI 1S5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
83\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact02\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
86WWX l86wwx Contact03 PDIA-1S5A STCI 1S5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
83\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact03\Parameter:ContactInput
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
83\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact11\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
30GMFAULT l3gmflt Contact12 PDIA-1S5A STCI 1S5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
83\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact12\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
30BN-F l30bn_f Contact13 PDIA-1S5A STCI 1S5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
83\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact13\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33AS-20BC l33as20bc Contact15 PDIA-1S5A STCI 1S5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
83\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact15\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33AS-20AC l33as20ac Contact16 PDIA-1S5A STCI 1S5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
83\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact16\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
65\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact11\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
49FP-1 l49fp1 Contact12 PDIA-1K1A TBCI 1K1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
65\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact12\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52FP-1 l52fp1 Contact13 PDIA-1K1A TBCI 1K1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
65\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact13\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33TFD-28 l33tfd28o Contact14 PDIA-1K1A TBCI 1K1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
65\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact14\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33TFD-29 l33tfd29c Contact15 PDIA-1K1A TBCI 1K1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
65\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact15\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
91\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact03\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
49PF-5B l49pf5b Contact04 PDIA-1K2A TBCI 1K2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
91\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact04\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52LX1 l52lx1 Contact05 PDIA-1K2A TBCI 1K2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
91\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact05\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33VS4-4 l33vs4_4o Contact06 PDIA-1K2A TBCI 1K2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
91\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact06\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33VG-9 l33vg9_c Contact07 PDIA-1K2A TBCI 1K2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
91\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact07\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
58\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact03\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33PG-20 l33pg_20o Contact04 PDIA-1K3A TBCI 1K3A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
58\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact04\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
CUSTDB-
lcustdb_perm Contact05 PDIA-1K3A TBCI 1K3A
PERM
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
58\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact05\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
83LBSX l83lbsx Contact06 PDIA-1K3A TBCI 1K3A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
58\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact06\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33VS4-5 l33vs4_5c Contact07 PDIA-1K3A TBCI 1K3A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
58\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact07\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Disable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
93\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay04\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable FuseDiag Enable
Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
FY-2972 l20case1 Relay05 PDOA-1R2A TRLY 1R2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
93\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay05\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable FuseDiag Enable
Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4WC-2 l4wcz2 Relay06 PDOA-1R2A TRLY 1R2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
93\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay06\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable FuseDiag Enable
Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4FMS1O l4fms1o Relay07 PDOA-1R2A TRLY 1R2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
93\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay07\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
71QLX l71qlx Relay08 PDOA-1R2A TRLY 1R2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
93\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay08\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52GT-2 l52gt3 Relay09 PDOA-1R2A TRLY 1R2A
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
93\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay09\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
83SC-1Z l83sc1z Relay10 PDOA-1R2A TRLY 1R2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
93\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay10\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52HL-1 l52hl1 Contact01 PDIA-1L5A STCI 1L5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
59\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact01\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
63CA-4 l30tf Contact02 PDIA-1L5A STCI 1L5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
59\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact02\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
74-2 l74gp_2 Contact03 PDIA-1L5A STCI 1L5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
59\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact03\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
45SCC-B l45sccb Contact04 PDIA-1L5A STCI 1L5A
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
59\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact04\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33DG-2 l33dg2c Contact05 PDIA-1L5A STCI 1L5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
59\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact05\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33DGV-2 l33dgv2_c Contact06 PDIA-1L5A STCI 1L5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
59\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact06\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52HT-1B l52ht1b Contact07 PDIA-1L5A STCI 1L5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
59\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact07\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
49PF-1 l49pf1 Contact08 PDIA-1L5A STCI 1L5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
59\TerminalBoard:STCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact08\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
94\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay07\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4VSZ3 l4vsz3 Relay08 PDOA-1R5A SRLY 1R5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
94\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay08\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4FSZ3 l4fsz3 Relay09 PDOA-1R5A SRLY 1R5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
94\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay09\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4HGZ l4hgz Relay10 PDOA-1R5A SRLY 1R5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
94\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay10\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
3SQ s3sq Relay11 PDOA-1R5A SRLY 1R5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
94\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay11\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52GX-I s52gxi Relay12 PDOA-1R5A SRLY 1R5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
94\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay12\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
72\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact10\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
72QEX l72qex Contact11 PDIA-1K4A TBCI 1K4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
72\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact11\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
CA70_RB-1 dcs_g1lca70_rb1 Contact12 PDIA-1K4A TBCI 1K4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
72\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact12\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
86BFA l86bfa Contact13 PDIA-1K4A TBCI 1K4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
72\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact13\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
27MC-1E l27mc1en Contact14 PDIA-1K4A TBCI 1K4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
72\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact14\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Disable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
96\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay06\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
1X s1x Relay07 PDOA-1N5A SRLY 1N5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
96\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay07\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
83E s83e Relay08 PDOA-1N5A SRLY 1N5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
96\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay08\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4HLZ1 l4hlz1 Relay09 PDOA-1N5A SRLY 1N5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
96\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay09\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4FSZ1 l4fsz1 Relay10 PDOA-1N5A SRLY 1N5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
96\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay10\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4VSZ1 l4vsz1 Relay11 PDOA-1N5A SRLY 1N5A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDOA-
96\TerminalBoard:SRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay11\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
74\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact11\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52WC-1 l52wc1 Contact12 PDIA-1L4A TBCI 1L4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
74\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact12\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
71WL l71wl Contact13 PDIA-1L4A TBCI 1L4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
74\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact13\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
30DRYFLT l30dryflt Contact14 PDIA-1L4A TBCI 1L4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
74\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact14\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
86G-2A l86g2a Contact17 PDIA-1L4A TBCI 1L4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
74\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact17\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
75\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact03\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
49AK-1 l49ak1 Contact04 PDIA-1M1A TBCI 1M1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
75\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact04\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52AK-1 l52ak1 Contact05 PDIA-1M1A TBCI 1M1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
75\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact05\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
49FC-3 l49fc3_p Contact06 PDIA-1M1A TBCI 1M1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
75\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact06\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52FC-3 l52fc3_p Contact07 PDIA-1M1A TBCI 1M1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PDIA-
75\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact07\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDIA-
76\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact13\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52TK-2 l52tk2 Contact14 PDIA-1Q1A TBCI 1Q1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDIA-
76\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact14\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
49TK-2 l49tk2 Contact15 PDIA-1Q1A TBCI 1Q1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDIA-
76\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact15\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
CA70_RB-3 dcs_g1lca70_rb3 Contact16 PDIA-1Q1A TBCI 1Q1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDIA-
76\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact16\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52QV-1B l52qv1b Contact17 PDIA-1Q1A TBCI 1Q1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA005\LanModule:PDIA-
76\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact17\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
80\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact04\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33VS4-1 l33vs4_o Contact05 PDIA-1T2A TBCI 1T2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
80\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact05\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33PG-8 l33pg_8o Contact06 PDIA-1T2A TBCI 1T2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
80\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact06\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33PG-6 l33pg_6o Contact07 PDIA-1T2A TBCI 1T2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
80\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact07\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
52QA-2 l52qa2 Contact08 PDIA-1T2A TBCI 1T2A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
80\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact08\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
104\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact05\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33CB-7 l33cb7c Contact06 PDIA-1T3A TBCI 1T3A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
104\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact06\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
86BF-A l86bft Contact09 PDIA-1T3A TBCI 1T3A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
104\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact09\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Invert
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33PG-1 l33pg_1c Contact10 PDIA-1T3A TBCI 1T3A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
104\TerminalBoard:TBCI\TerminalBoardPoint:Contact10\Parameter:ContactInput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
33PG-9 l33pg_9c Contact11 PDIA-1T3A TBCI 1T3A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDIA-
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CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
ContactInput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable DiagVoteEnab Enable
SignalFilter Zero
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path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
82\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay08\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4QAZ1 l4qaz1 Relay10 PDOA-1R4A TRLY 1R4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
82\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay10\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
4QEZ l4qez Relay11 PDOA-1R4A TRLY 1R4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
82\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay11\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
94FP-1Z l94fp1z Relay12 PDOA-1R4A TRLY 1R4A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA006\LanModule:PDOA-
82\TerminalBoard:TRLY\TerminalBoardPoint:Relay12\Parameter:RelayOutput
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
RelayOutput Used SignalInvert Normal
SeqOfEvents Enable Output_State PwrDownMode
Device Tag Connected Variable IO Variable Module Name TB name TB location
77NH-1,2,3 tnh_v PulseRate1 PTUR-1L1A TTUR 1L1A
path: System:HassiRmel2\Device:G1\DistributedIO:DistributedIO\HardwareGroup:LU001CA004\LanModule:PTUR-
107\TerminalBoard:TTUR\TerminalBoardPoint:PulseRate1\Parameter:PRType
CFG Label Setting CFG Label Setting
PRType Speed_HSNG PRScale 60
SysLim1Enabl Disable SysLim1Latch Latch
SysLim1Type >= SysLimit1 0
SysLim2Enabl Disable SysLim2Latch Latch
SysLim2Type <= SysLimit2 0
TeethPerRev 60 Speed_x_ms 40
Accel_x_ms 80 Lock_Limit 1
TMR_DiffLimt 5
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A list of any added, deleted, or moved I/O points should be provided in text
format.
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On Generator drives, speed control can be either droop or isochronous. With droop
control, the load demand is summed with the speed/load set point (TNR). TNR is
then compared to the speed feedback (TNH) to produce the speed control fuel flow
demand (FSRN). With isochronous control (used most commonly for island operation),
the speed/fuel governor holds a constant speed equivalent to the system frequency
over the range of connected load.
During start and acceleration, the acceleration fuel reference will limit the rate
of change of speed.
The following figure shows the protective module and control system related to the
speed signal.
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The pickup pulses are converted to digital in the PTUR card. Signal level is
dependent on correct pickup gap.
The gas turbine speed/load reference control signal (TNR) is in terms of percent.
During startup, this command varies from 0% to 100% speed. After synchronization
to an electrical power grid, TNR becomes a load reference and typically varies
between 100% and 104% to command the power output from 0% to 100% rated load.
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Constant Settable Droop Control features an inner speed control loop and an outer
megawatt control loop. The inner speed loop is proportional plus integral control,
whose mission is to make the turbine speed (TNH) match the called for reference
speed command (TNRL). The outer megawatt loop formulates the droop governor
response by creating a speed bias as a function of unit power output. When the
turbine speed is held fixed by an electrical grid, the turbine fuel consumption and
megawatt output is modified (or 'Constantly Set') such that the TNRL reference
speed command is made to equal TNH. The scaling of the turbine power output
(DWATT), to the speed bias signal (DWDROOP), defines the droop governor response in
terms of megawatt output changes per percent grid speed changes.
Two watts transducers are used for reliability on the constant settable droop
design. Each transducer must be connected in the correct sense and independently
powered. If the transducers are miswired or unpowered, the watts feedback signal
can act in the sense to over fuel the turbine.
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Some protection is provided after the gas fuel system goes non-critical due to loss
of gas supply pressure or other causes which limit output. If gas supply pressure
drops, at some point the P2 pressure begins to decrease. Later, the load will start
to drop off and the speed error will respond by requesting more fuel flow. The FSR
will integrate to 100% with the Stop/Speed Ratio valve 100% open. The modification
compares a limit TNKERRLIM to the speed error signal (TN_ERR) to create an error
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limit. If the error limit exceeds the request for more than some time delay in
seconds (L3TNRERRX), a lower signal is automatically given. This signal will
break any "Base Load" or "preselected load" commands. The lower rate used is the
manual rate (6 minutes, from FSNL to Base or Base to FSNL) to provide reasonable
response. When logic starts running the unit back, an alarm will indicate DWATT
too low to support speed setpoint, a drop in Hz will cause the TN_ERR to go
positive, and will for a short time be greater than 0.5 %. If the drop in Hz is
greater than 0.5% the logic L30AFL will pick up (under frequency) and the anti-
windup will be locked out as long as logic true.
A signal from the site or control constant reports the current value of the
'island' load. This is required so that the turbine control can anticipate the
'target' load at the time the loss of tie line occurs. The gas turbine is
operating at an output level above the 'island' load. A breaker open signal from
the tie-line breaker is direct wired to the gas turbine control and working
properly. At the moment the tie-line breaker opens, the gas turbine will reset the
controls for the 'target' island load. All other site generation should be taken
off line at the time. If the 'target' load is within the tolerance of the site
design estimated target load, the turbine will proceed, otherwise the gas turbine
may trip on flameout or overspeed. Error in the target load may also result in an
under frequency generator breaker trip.
Gas turbine IGVs will move to control air flow, acceleration, and exhaust
temperature. Fuel will be cut back and a new combustion mode will be selected.
The speed/load control digital set point will be reset and after a small time
delay, the integral outer loop frequency control activated. Emissions levels will
not be maintained. It is understood that the 'target' load will remain stable
during the transient to island operation.
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The system will stabilize, with appropriate control action being taken for the
steam turbine and HRSG operation by others. There will be a frequency transient
that occurs at the time the breaker opens, it is expected that this frequency
transient will be complete within thirty seconds. The magnitude of the transient
will be within the running tolerance of the gas turbine/generator protective
relaying. System tuning after test may reduce the duration and magnitude of the
transient. It is dependent upon the characteristics of the island load and
previous operation point while still connected to the grid.
1. Tie-line breaker open or other "Islanding signal" received by the Mark VIe
(L52LX).
2. If unit has island mode (L83ISLAND) selected continue, else trip generator
breaker (L52GT) and proceed as normal full load rejection.
3. Quat and PM3 valve control reference set to zero (0) % stroke.
4. Minimum fuel control set to FSNL +5% for 2 sec.
5. Island target load (KDWATT_ISD or VDWATT_ISD) translated to a TNR setpoint
and corresponding DLN mode for subsequent Island operation.
6. If island target mode > 20 MW select DLN Mode 3 else Mode 1.
7. PM2 Valve output set and held at a constant value (mode 2 FSNL) for 2 sec or
103 % speed whichever comes first.
8. PM1 commanded to 100 % of the called for Fuel (FSR2).
9. If mode 3 selected unit commanded to mode 3 split schedule after 2 sec, else
continue to operate in mode 1.
10. IGV overspeed sequencing enabled if speed over 102 % and over 54 DGA.
11. TNR set to TNR island set point and held for 15 sec, than released to control
island frequency.
1. Operator selects both island mode and Bumpless transfer in the unit control.
2. Operator raises or lowers the selected unit's output to match the expected
isolated power island load. Error between Pre-islanded output and island load
must be held to within +/- 10 MW.
3. The tie line breaker opens (manual or trip) and all additional generation is
tripped off line. The selected unit controls the isolated grid frequency.
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Before performing or testing the trip to island mode function, the unit must be
fully commissioned and operational. The unit must have successfully demonstrated a
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full load rejection by means of the generator breaker (52GX). Refer to field
commissioning procedure (Load Rejection). This document can be obtained on the GE
web at the following address:
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1. Gas fuel Manifold pressure transducers 96GN-n (see design standard BK2R_GN).
2. Fully Functional dynamics Tuning Kit (See combustion TIM #99-CIM-314 for set
up details).
Operational Setup:
1. Load the unit to base and hold the unit there to thermally stabilize
(approximately 3 HR)
6. Start recording the Trend recorder and open the Line breaker (L52TL) Trend
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7. When performing the trip island verification please record the following
Trend file at 25 HZ. The event to take place from base load with IGV temp
control selected on and have a power factor of at least .95, the house load
should be at maximum of 40 MW and a minimum of 10 MW.
TNH
TNR
TNRI
SFL1
DVAR
DWATT
DF
DV
FSR
FSRN
FQG
CSGV
CSRBHX
CPD
CTD
TTXM
TTXSP1
FPG2
FSGR
FSGPM1
FSGPM2
FSGPM3
FD_INTENS_1
FD_INTENS_4
L52GX
PM1_CPD
PM2_CPD
DLN_MODE
L52LX
Stop the trend after event plus 1 min and save the file as TI.TRN. Restart
the trend and record 1 more min steady at island target load, save the file
as TIS.TRN. Dump the short-term trending file 20-min after event and save as
ST_TI.TRN. Forward the information back to engineering for analysis.
Utilize the DLN 2.6 PG7231, PG7241 Checkout guideline (BK2R_GUD) to verify
turbine operation while increasing load in on the island. Start from the
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first hold-point up through mode 6. Substitute the Trend file above for the
Trend in the procedure.
The droop setpoint (TNR) is raised and lowered while in the isochronous mode to
stay within a deadband of the correct setpoint for the actual load. This allows
the transfer to droop to be bumpless.
This algorithm limits the rate of the shaft speed acceleration by limiting FSR at
FSRV1 algorithm. This function acts on the rate of speed increase to prevent
overspeed with load rejection.
FSR FSRACCV1
FSRMIN
TNH
TNHAR
The oil used for the Trip Oil System comes from the Lube Oil System ahead of the
bearing header pressure regulating valve. The pressure at this point is assumed to
be 100 PSIG. Flow to the Trip Oil System is restricted by an orifice in the line;
the maximum flow at this point is calculated to be 7GPM with all the valves in the
trip position.
After the orifice, the trip oil is directed to as many as three branches:
1. The gas turbine Inlet Guide Vane (IGV) actuator. Pressure is retained in
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the line when trip solenoid valve 20TV-1 is energized. When 20TV-1 is de-
energized, the spring in the IGV relay trip valve pushes oil down to trip
solenoid 20TV-1. This action connects the IGV actuator to drain allowing it
to rapidly close.
2. The Gas Fuel System valves. The line feeds the relay trip valve pilot
chambers located at each gas valve. Pressure is retained in line when trip
solenoid valve 20FG-1 is energized. When 20FG-1 is de-energized, the
springs in the relay trip valve push oil down to trip solenoid 20FG-1. This
action connects the valve actuators to drain allowing them to rapidly
close. Valves must close in the specified trip times called for in valve
ordering specifications. Maximum flow in this line occurs when 20FG-1 is
de-energized.
3. The liquid fuel system valves. Pressure is retained in line when trip
solenoid valve 20FL-1 is energized. When 20FL-1 is de-energized, the spring
in the relay trip valves push oil down to trip solenoid 20FL-1, this action
connects the valve actuator to drain allowing it to rapidly close. Valves
must close in the specified trip times called for in valve ordering
specifications. Maximum flow in this line occurs when 20FL-1 is de-
energized.
The trip system is designed such that 20TV-1 must be energized to pressurize the
lines feeding the gas fuel and liquid fuel trip solenoids. Therefore, if 20TV-1 is
de-energized the gas and liquid fuel valves and the IGV will go closed. In this
operating condition, the valves will close more slowly due to the orifices located
in the supply lines.
The feed lines are equipped with three pressure switches operating on two out of
three voting logic to minimize false trips. Pressure transmitterss 96HG-1/2/3
sense pressure in the gas trip line. Pressure switches 63HL-1/2/3 sense pressure
in the liquid trip line. These switches will trip the gas turbine if there is
sufficient trip oil pressure in the associated lines to ensure that the trip
solenoids will stay open.
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Overspeed protection is provided by the protective module. The overspeed set point
for the shaft is based on PPRO I/O Configuration (77HT tnh_os_v). The <RST> (for
TMR) modules also have an overspeed software module (L12HV1) that will provide an
electronic overspeed trip if TNH is greater than the electronic overspeed setpoint
(TNKHOS). Under no circumstance should the rotor be subjected to speeds higher
than the maximum overspeed search speed.
Overspeed Test
The overspeed trip test is executed via the Fired Shutdown Trip Test. This test
is an automated
sequence that can be initiated by the operator from the unit HMI. GE recommends
that the unit does not require an over speed test where the unit is accelerated
to 110% speed and tripped. A previous F-class recommendation to verify magnetic
speed sensor functionality up to 110% speed has also been removed.
a) Testing Requirements for the Fired Shutdown Trip Test:
The Fired Shutdown Trip Test should be performed on an annual basis or on
the first
shutdown opportunity if the unit is continuously operated for greater then
a year.
NOTE
Maintenance that calls into doubt any portion of the Overspeed Protection
System should be tested, at the earliest possible convenience after the
outage in which the
modifications took place.
CAUTION
Under no circumstance may a test be run to test the emergency overspeed
(Intentionally failing the first line of defense to test the second line).
The unit should never be run if either of the two lines of defense is
known to be
nonoperational.
b) Fired Shut Down Trip Test Procedure
i. From the Overspeed Test Display, operator initiates Fired
Shutdown (Stop button).
ii. Unit starts to shut down.
iii. Operator then initiates Fired Shutdown OST- Start button.
(Speed less than 94%, in fired shutdown, flame detected).
iv. Before flameout (50% speed), the controller auto changes the OS
trip set point from 110% to 55% at which time the unit trips on
over-speed.
v. System automatically checks the following during any OS trip
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The function of the local and remote emergency stop (e-stop) is to stop all turbo-
machinery rotational equipment (not auxiliaries) in the event that severe damage
will occur if operation continues. Depressing the local e-stop or sending the
remote e-stop signal will not allow the turning gear motor to engage once the unit
has coasted down. Furthermore, the turning gear will not run while the e-stop
button is depressed or while the remote e-stop signal is still in effect. The e-
stop pushbutton should only be unlatched once the unit has been cleared to operate.
This optional function provides a rate controlled changer for the preselected load
setting by substituting L90PSEL for the constant LK90PSEL in L90L. Operators can
utilize this within set limits, without changing constants.
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The Exhaust Temperature Feedback and Protection algorithm averages the exhaust
temperature thermocouple readings to determine the value (TTXM). Any temperature
readings which fall below the value of TTXD2[1] by the constant (TTKXCO) are
excluded from the average calculation. The highest and lowest of the remaining
thermocouple readings are also excluded from the calculation of TTXM.
The constant (TTKXCOEF) is used to account for errors in the turbine exhaust
temperature control readings which are the result of individual thermocouple bias
error and positioning error of the exhaust thermocouple array. Type K thermocouples
are known to experience an aging phenomenon which tends to raise the level of
thermocouple output. In addition, thermocouple wire is subject to manufacturing
variations which can affect the level of the thermocouple output. Due to
manufacturing tolerances and operating conditions of the gas turbine, the exhaust
thermocouple array position may vary slightly between turbines. This variation can
cause an error between the average measured exhaust gas temperature and the true
average exhaust gas temperature. For each gas turbine, the proper functioning of
SPEEDTRONIC control using the as shipped value of TTKXCOEF is routinely verified on
site by GE prior to the start of unit operation. For new or upgraded designs where
position error is not yet defined, GE will adjust the value of TTKXCOEF to provide
unit operation at design conditions. The value for TTKXCOEF is not to be adjusted
without the concurrence and assistance of General Electric.
In TMR systems, each processor (<R> for example) receives thermocouple readings
from each of the other two processors (<S> and <T> for example). If communications
with another processor are lost, all of the thermocouple signals which correspond
to that processor are set to "0". These signals will then be excluded from the
TTXM calculation.
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The standard design for gas turbines is three compressor inlet thermocouples (one
per controller).
The control variable CA_CRT (Combustion Reference) signifies mode transfer points
and fuel split schedules for the DLN system.
During the DLN tuning process, the correct mode transfer points are determined
through testing. Appropriate values of CA_CRT are then stored in the controller as
combustion mode transfers points so that the combustor may operate properly over
its range. The values of CA_CRT that are stored have a margin to a boundary of
operation (ex. lean blowout). CA_CRT is also used to modulate the fuel system
splits over the load range. It is not used to regulate the load level of the
machine. The operator has access to CA_CRT via the operator's display. The
operator may use this to determine the remaining turndown margin before the
combustion system will transfer out of Mode 6.
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Enhanced Transient Stability (ETS) is the core control of the gas turbine. It
uses a real-time model to calculate the relevant boundaries from breaker closure
to base load.
The core of ETS is the ARES model (Adaptive Real-time Engine Simulation). ARES is
a high fidelity model of the gas turbine. It continuously tunes itself in real
time to match the performance of the actual gas turbine. Certain outputs from
ARES are encoded. The encoded values still allow for full evaluation and
manipulation of gas turbine operation. Parameters that are encoded are
proprietary to the General Electric Company.
The Boundary Scheduling Logic calculates the boundary targets that represent the
operational limits of the gas turbine. Each target is compared to the indicated
value estimated by the ARES model or measured by a sensor, so that several loops
are running in parallel. The loop in control is selected in Boundary Control
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Mode, depending on the operation mode chosen by the customer and the loop priority
structure. The loop in control determines the command signals sent to the
appropriate gas turbine effectors.
If there is a grid event or other rapid transient, FSR, IGV, and/or fuel splits
are modulated to protect against Lean Blow Out (LBO) per the grid stability logic.
It should be noted that all instructions are for dual fuel. If the unit is gas or
liquid only, only the appropriate code will be utilized.
The accuracy of the ARES model relative to the actual gas turbine operation is
extremely important. The accuracy of the ARES model is dependent on the accuracy of
the gas turbine input sensors. Therefore, it is important that the sensors are kept
operational and in good calibration.
ISP provides fault detection, isolation, and accommodation (FDIA) for each analog
sensor input that is critical to maintaining the accuracy of ARES across the
operating envelope. It also initiates appropriate control system actions based on
the status of the various input sensors. The sensor measurements monitored by the
ISP function are those inputs which have the greatest impact on ARES outputs across
the operating envelope.
Ambient Pressure
Inlet Dew Point Temperature
Inlet Bleed Heat Upstream Pressure
Inlet Bleed Heat Downstream or Differential Pressure
Compressor Discharge Pressure
Compressor Discharge Temperature
Compressor Inlet Temperature
Generator Power
Gas Fuel Pressure
Gas Fuel System Delta Pressures (if Autotune)
Gas Fuel Flow
Gas Fuel Temperature
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Fail Degraded is an operational mode used in situations when the impact of sensor
failures on key gas turbine operational boundaries is significant, but can be
conservatively accommodated in the parameter boundaries. The new operating state
will depend on the specific sensor failure or set of failures. This means that
when certain sensors fail, the unit may still operate at a reduced output level
rather than causing the unit to shutdown or trip.
Based upon a pre-determined protective matrix, ISP takes the appropriate actions
to protect the gas turbine. The following is a representative list of the
protective actions that can be taken by the ISP logic:
Boundary biases
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The graph below shows how the part load bias typically varies the FSR
reference as a function of IGV position.
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FSRT controls the fuel flow to the gas turbine at base load. Thus, thermal stress
limitations of the turbine parts are considered to keep the relevant temperatures
in the design range. Additionally, the each gas control valve pressure ratio must
be maintained above a minimum value to ensure choked flow operation. Potential
boundaries may include:
- Maximum firing temperature
- Combustion temperature rise
- Exhaust temperature
- Gas Control Valve Pressure Ratio (Autotune only)
The most restrictive boundary is selected for fuel flow control.
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The gas and liquid fuel baseline maximum firing temperatures are separately
calculated separately, and the fraction of liquid fuel dictates how the max Tfire
reference value is calculated. This is combined with the part load and FSR bias to
give the Tfire Max FSR Reference Temperature.
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The gas and liquid fuel baseline maximum firing temperatures are separately
calculated, and the fraction of gas fuel dictates how the max Tfire reference
value is calculated. This is combined with the part load, FSR bias, and over fire
bias to give the Tfire Max Reference Temperature. Note that the Trise boundary is
disabled during autotune or cold day performance operation.
Isotherm temperature
The purpose of the Isotherm is to serve as an exhaust temperature limit.
The base load Isotherm is constant, although the value is dependent on frame and
site requirements.
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This loop is only required with Autotune on gas fuel, and as such is disabled
during liquid fuel operation for dual fuel units.
The usefulness and reliability of the combustion monitor depends on the condition
of the exhaust thermocouples. It is important that each of the thermocouples is in
good working condition.
Combustor:
1. Failed Liner (cracked or burned)
2. Failed Transition Piece (cracked or burned)
3. Collapsed Liner
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Fuel System:
1. Break in Liquid and/or Gas fuel line
2. Plugged or Stuck Check Valve
3. Liquid Fuel in Gas Manifold
4. Stuck Flow Divider
5. Failed Fuel Pump
Fuel Nozzle:
1. Plugged Fuel Nozzle (Liquid or Gas)
2. Unscrewed Fuel Nozzle
3. Fuel Nozzle Erosion
This algorithm uses the max CTDA and TTXM to calculate allowable spread
(TTXSPL_z1):
TTKSPL4 = 0.145
TTKSPL3 = 0.08
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load setpoint raise/lower, and at high rate of FSR changes as enabled by L83SPMB.
TTXSPL is a median selected value between 30oF MIN and 125oF MAX for E Class
machines or 50oF MIN and 170oF MAX for F Class Plus transient bias adder.
The three highest spreads (TTXSP1/2/3) are calculated and compared to allowables
(constants TTKSP1/2/3/4). Logic signals L60SP1/2/ or 4 are satisfied if the
highest three spreads are greater than their allowables. Two adjacency checks are
also made to determine if the lowest and second lowest (L60SP5) are adjacent,
and/or if the second lowest and third lowest (L60SP6) are adjacent. With L2SMP1
and 2, monitor spreads can be observed with the monitor enabled but before alarms
are enabled.
TTXSP2 (s2) = the difference between the highest and the second
lowest thermocouple reading. (spread2)
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Monitor trip is enabled when the monitor is enabled (14HS) at operating speed, the
master protection (L4) is not tripped, and NORMAL shutdown (L94X) is not selected.
If any thermocouple signal causes the largest spread to exceed the constant TTKSP2
(usually 5 times the allowable spread) for time K30SPTA, an "Exhaust TC Trouble"
alarm will annunciate (L30SPTA).
If a thermocouple value causes the largest spread to exceed constant TTKSP1 for
time K30SPA, a "Combustion Trouble" alarm will annunciate (L30SPA).
1. Spread 1 exceeds allowable, spread 2 exceeds TTKSP3 times the allowable, and
they are adjacent.
If (1), (2), or (3) exists for time K30SPT, the turbine will trip through the
master protective "4" circuit.
There are two dual element thermocouples (TC) in each measurement location to
monitor the wheelspace temperatures. The average temperature measured by the two
TCs is computed and compared to an alarm level for each location. If this average
temperature exceeds the alarm level, a common alarm (L30WSA2) is generated. For the
first hour of operation, WSKALM9 is added to each of the alarm levels.
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The two TCs at each location are also compared against each other. If they differ
by more than WSKALM8, an alarm (L30WSA1) is generated. All of the average
wheelspace temperature values are compared against each other and the highest
value is selected. This value is then compared to LK69TWW to allow water wash.
Normal bearing lube oil supply temperature is about 130oF. Temperature rise of the
bearings usually ranges between 25oF to 60oF. Rising temperatures may indicate
bearing problems or lube system restrictions.
Refer to the appropriate 0416 schematic and the device summary for thermocouple
locations and description. Drain temperatures are normally about 150oF, rising
temperatures may indicate bearing problems or lube system restrictions.
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This function monitors the bearing metal thermocouples for excessive temperatures
due to bearing failure, insufficient lubrication, or other causes.
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The speed logic sensing algorithm generates logic signals which indicate when the
turbine shaft is at set speed levels. These speed levels are used to initiate most
of the startup/shutdown sequence.
The under speed setting of TNK14HS2, is the important operating speed design limit
for the gas turbine and should never be lowered. Operation below this limit
requires turbine shutdown.
Field flashing, TNK14HF1,2 constants are normally at 95%, 94% . On black start
units, the excitation drives cooling fans and pumps which require power at 50%,
46%.
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The FSRSU algorithm sets a fuel stroke reference schedule capable of accelerating
the gas turbine while maintaining a moderate firing temperature rise. It is
intended that the acceleration schedule from FSRACC will modulate a lower FSR
schedule than permitted by FSR_SU.
Startup control passes the following levels of FSR to the FSRMIN select gate.
1. FSKSU_FI
In order to ignite the combustion system and provide cross firing around the
turbine's combustors, startup FSR is stepped to the firing value while the
spark plugs are firing.
2. FSRSU_WU
After flame is detected FSRSU is cut back to the level defined by FSRSU_WU.
This reduced level of FSR is intended to reduce the thermal stress on the
rotor.
During the transition from firing FSR to warm up FSR, a first order filter is
introduced which slows the transition from one FSR level to the next. The filter
uses the time constant FSKSU_TC.
The transition from firing to warm up occurs after one of two conditions is met:
1. Flame is detected by at least two flame detectors for greater than the
constant (K28FDZ) seconds.
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100+
FSRMAX
FSKSU_IM
30
25
%FSRSU
FSKSU_AR
28FD
20
FSKSU_IA
FSKSU_FI
15
FSKSU_WU
K2W - time held at warm up
FSKSU_TC
14HM time
In order to keep the air fuel ratio constant for a given speed, it is necessary to
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In order to keep the air fuel ratio constant for a given speed, it is necessary to
compensate for variation in ambient pressure. This is achieved by biasing FSRSU and
FSRMIN as a function of ambient pressure. The settings for firing FSR, warm-up FSR,
and acceleration FSR are compensated with respect to ambient pressure by the
compressor airflow pressure correction (CQPC). As the ambient pressure changes, the
ambient pressure bias will increase/decrease the startup FSR levels in order to
keep a constant air fuel ratio. On an ISO condition (59oF and 14.7psi) day the bias
is one.
The starting means has the ability to apply different levels of torque to the rotor
which are appropriate for the various stages of startup.
The controller has been configured with an automatic refire capability. This
function will repurge and refire the turbine if flame is not established on the
first firing attempt. Timer (K62TT2) sets the number of firing attempts allowed per
operator start selection.
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Complete sequence is an indication that the turbine has completed the startup
sequence. This normally occurs at 95% (TNK14HS1) speed.
The following graph depicts the typical progression of turbine exhaust temperature
(Tx), shaft speed (TNH), and fuel stroke reference (FSR) during startup. The
points along the shaft speed graph indicated by TAKNn are constant levels used in
the FSR acceleration algorithm (FSRACC).
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100 TAKN5
TAKN4
90
Tx
80
FSR (%), TNH (%), Tx (deg F)
TAKN3
70
60 TNH TAKN2
50
40 TAKN1
30 FSR
20
10
purge accelerate
fire
time
The FSRACC algorithm computes the appropriate fuel stroke reference for correct
control of the turbine shaft acceleration. The algorithm computes an acceleration
reference, TNHAR, and a corresponding fuel stroke to maintain this acceleration
rate. The controller derives actual turbine shaft speed with respect to time,
calculating the shaft acceleration TNHA. TNHAR is compared with TNHA and FSRACC is
adjusted to drive the error between the two to zero. However, FSR and FSRACC are
limited by startup fuel stroke reference FSRSU on the high side, and minimum blow
out fuel FSRMIN on the low side. Thus beyond these limits FSRACC will not be in
control of the shaft acceleration. (e.g. the starting means may be controlling the
acceleration even though the fuel to the turbine has been cut back to FSRMIN).
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This function monitors the speed of the turbine shaft during startup. If the
turbine speed has decreased by more than the allowable setting (LK60BOG1), a time
delayed trip of the starting device and turbine is initiated. This trip is not
enabled during periods of coast down from full crank speed for purge before firing.
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When the turbine is given a start command, the lift oil supply isolation valve
(L20QB1) is opened. Once bearing lift oil pressure has been established, for
K63QBLZ seconds, the turning gear will engage and keep the turbine on slow roll.
The turbine speed contact (L14HT) is used for stopping the turning gear on
acceleration and restarting on deceleration. The turbine speed contact (L14HA) is
used for de-energizing the lift oil isolation valve on acceleration and energizing
on deceleration.
Once the static starter accelerates the unit above the speed setpoint L14HT
(TNK14HT1), the turning gear run command (L4TG) will drop out. The lift oil system
will continue to provide lift to the bearings until accelerating speed (L14HA), at
which time the lift oil isolation valve will close. When the turbine decelerates
past accelerating speed TNK14HA2, the lift oil solenoid valve will energize and
provide lift oil. On coastdown, once the unit decelerates below speed setpoint
(TNK14HT2), the turning gear will re-engage as long as sufficient lift oil pressure
is present. The hydraulic pumps, lift oil, and turning gear will then remain
operating throughout the remainder of the cooldown period (L62CD). A fault
detection signal (L86QBFLT) will also allow the turning gear to start if the unit
is coasting down and the lift oil is not functioning. This run signal to the
hydraulic pumps latches in with signal L1Z, which means that even if the turbine is
tripped, the hydraulic pumps will continue to run throughout the cooldown period.
The Static Starter uses a Load Commutated Inverter (LCI) to drive the generator as
a motor to accelerate the turbine through the starting sequence. The Speedtronic
sends various speed references representing each stage of startup to the LCI, along
with 2 contacts to permit the LCI to run and to make torque. The LCI also makes
excitation control commands to the Exciter in order to effectively control the
generator motoring properties. A turning gear is used to break the rotor away from
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The FSRSD algorithm controls the gas turbine fuel during a fired shutdown by
initiating FSR ramp down at appropriate events until FSRMIN is intercepted.
When the generator breaker opens, the shutdown FSR (FSRSD) ramps from the existing
FSR to FSRMIN at set rate FSKSD3 (FSRSD latches onto FSRMIN and decreases with
corrected speed); when the speed drops below a defined threshold (K60RB) FSRSD
ramps to a blowout at one flame detector.
The sequencing logic remembers which flame detectors are functional at breaker
open. When any of the functional flame detectors loses flame, FSRSD then ramps down
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Timers limit the duration of the ramp to blowout. One timer trips after a fixed
time from rampdown. A second timer limits fuel after any functional flame detector
drops out.
FSRSD
BREAKER FSKSD3
OPEN
INTERCEPT
FSR %
FSR
FSRMIN
INTERCEPT
FSRMIN FSKSD4
FSKMINN2
L60RB
FSKSD5
ONE CAN OUT
FLAME OUT
TIME
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Minimum FSR is the least amount of fuel that will continue to maintain flame in
the combustor. It is required to ensure that other forms of FSR control cannot
call for a fuel level that will cause the flame to blow out.
During startup, FSRMIN is generated from a four point linear interpolator using
constants FSKMINU1[x], FSKMINU2[x], FSKMINU3[x], and FSKMINU4[x]; and
corresponding speed constants FSKMINN[0], FSKMINN[1], FSKMINN[2], AND FSKMINN[3].
If FSKMIND3[x] is set too low the unit may blow out during load rejection or
synchronizing. If FSKMIND3[x] is set too high the unit will continue to increase
its speed after 100% speed is reached, as speed control is unable to reduce FSR
below the level defined by FSKMIND3[x].
During shutdown, FSRMIN settings at open and closed IGV corrected speed allow
correction for airflow as IGVs close. Two other points are set at lower speeds to
allow for airflow to decrease in a quadratic manner. Values for shutdown should be
set to provide a continuously decreasing combustion reference temperature, not too
close to blowout.
FSKMIND4 FSKMINU2
STARTUP
FSRMIN(%)
SHUTDOWN
FSKMIND3
FSKMIND2
FSKMIND1
FSKMINN3 100 %
FSKMINN1 FSKMINN2
FSKMINN4
THNCOR, % SPEED
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Once a Shutdown command is given and the generator breaker opens, the unit will be
tripped if it is still running after timer K94XZ times out. The unit will also be
tripped, if the speed falls below K60RB for K2RBT seconds before the flame in the
machine goes out.
"Cooldown On" is selected from the Speedtronic panel. Initially with the tubine
shaft at rest, the turning gear is used to breakaway the rotor and maintains a
slowroll speed of 6 RPMs for cooldown. The cooldown will continue indefinitely
until "Cooldown Off" is selected.
When the turbine shaft slows down to L14HT, the L62CD sequence starts timing. The
cooldown slowroll is maintained by the turning gear at least until L62CD times out.
Then the cooldown must be manually terminated by selecting "Cooldown Off."
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The FSR algorithm compares all of the calculated fuel stroke references (except
FSRMIN) and selects the minimum value as the controlling FSR. The value of FSR is
limited to anything less than or equal to the value of load_lim. If FSR is running
at or below FSRMIN, the control generates a TRUE logic output at L30FMIN. The
lowest (and therefore dominant) FSR value input to FSRMIN is reflected in an
enumerated state output, as well as a set of logical outputs. Unused FSR inputs
should be set to maximum values so they will not affect control of the turbine.
FSR manual control is an open loop fuel control used to suppress the fuel stroke
reference in the FSR minimum select gate algorithm. The FSR setpoint is preset at
128% out of the way. The FSRMAN below 128% alarms indicating that the FSRMAN is
not at the maximum value. The setpoint may be adjusted with the following three
methods: raise and lower commands, analog setpoint, or the preset button which sets
FSRMAN equal to FSR.
The rate of change of FSR algorithm logic identifies when an excessive FSR rate of
change has been detected. Logic signals change state if the increasing or
decreasing rates have exceeded the alarm settings for three scans. The change must
have exceeded a magnitude for the duration of three successive scans.
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On dual fuel units, fuel selection sequencing will enable transferring between the
two fuels before the unit has ignited or is at or greater than FSNL. All fuel
transfer permissives have to be met before a transfer can be enabled. If during a
transfer a fault is generated the unit will either complete or abort the transfer.
DLN Considerations
In general DLN mixed fuel operation except during transfers is not permitted. It is
recommended to transfer to liquid fuel operation on a regular basis to ensure
readiness.
The Liquid Fuel purge system is in place to prevent backflow of hot combustion
gases in the liquid fuel portion of the fuel nozzles when operating on gas fuel and
to flush out residual liquid fuel in the nozzles to prevent coking or potential
stored energy release at an inappropriate time. The liquid purge system is always
activated whenever operating on 100% gas fuel. The Liquid Fuel purge system is
monitored by use of delta pressure measurement to calculate a pressure ratio
relative to CPD. An alarm level and an action level are provided should the
pressure ratio drop below the preset limits.
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Checkout Procedure
With liquid fuel selected and the unit on turning gear the FPPR should read 1.00
(+-0.05), if not, something is wrong. Start the AA compressor manually. The three
pressure ratios (AAPR, FPPR, WIPPR) should read (1.35 to 1.45), if not, something
is wrong. With AA running, logic force L20PL1C = 1, this will close the Liquid
fuel purge and the FPPR should drop back to 1.00.
The desired purge pressure ratio for the liquid fuel purge and water injection
purge is based on the both a nozzle cooling/purge requirement and a combustion
dynamic requirement, a balance between the two. Once the turbine has reached FSNL
and the AA temperature is a minimum of 120o F. The water injection (WIPPR), the
liquid fuel (FPPR), and AA pressure ratios (AAPR) should all be approximately the
same value, with the AA possibly a little higher. The unit should be loaded and
the data taken again at Base Load.
If required to modify Purge Pressure Ratio due to DLN tuning, site should contact
Engineering to update the software.
05.00.078 Liquid Fuel Pressure Relief System For 3-Way Valve (BA3_LFSP_REL)
The control settings for this system should not need to be adjusted. If the liquid
fuel system pressure (LFSP) is greater than 70 psi with the forwarding system ON
and the stop valve open, the forwarding system pressure regulator should be
adjusted down. If the pressure relief system is open when the stop valve is closed,
there may be excessive leakage and too high a forwarding pressure.
SYSTEM AUDIT
1. Visually walk down the system.
2. Confirm the fittings are all tight.
3. Confirm the pressure transmitter isolation valve is open.
4. Confirm the instrument air supply pressure regulator setting is correct.
5. Confirm no loose electrical connections to the solenoid valve.
6. Confirm no loose electrical connections to the pressure transmitter.
7. Confirm the pressure relief valve is CLOSED with no power to solenoid.
8. Confirm the vent line manual isolation valve is closed.
9. Confirm liquid fuel check valve is installed, and in the correct direction
(toward drain) and is approximately 5 psi
10. Confirm that the flow restriction orifice is installed.
11. Confirm there are no restrictions in the vent line, and that it is taken to a
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1. Logic force solenoid valve open, L20LFSP_1O = 1. Confirm the pressure relief
valve OPENS. Record time.
2. Logic un-force logic and confirm the valve CLOSES. Record time.
3. Confirm that with no pressure in the system (open vent line if required) that
the pressure transmitter reads ~ zero psi. (LFSP = 0)
4. Lift a wire to the transmitter and confirm that the fault logic picks up
(reading is less than -5 psi). Reconnect wire and confirm fault logic drops
out.
5. After fuel forwarding system has been primed and bled of air, setup to prime
and bleed liquid fuel module. The items below relate to the priming and
bleeding process but are not the priming and bleeding procedure.
6. With forwarding system ON, logic force open the liquid fuel stop valve
(L20FL1X =1).
7. Confirm that the liquid fuel transmitter indicates a pressure increase. Check
the liquid fuel flow divider pressure gage, for ref on pressure reading.
8. WARNING: If the liquid fuel pressure is greater than 80 PSI, shut stop valve
and adjust the liquid fuel forwarding system pressure regulator before going
to the next step.
9. If the liquid fuel pressure is greater than 60 PSI, continue to the next
step.
10. With pressure in the system (run a trend file for collection of data), logic
un-force the liquid fuel stop valve (L20FL1X =0). Confirm that the pressure
relief system opens to reduce the pressure but closes again once the pressure
has dropped to 60 psi. Pressure should stop at approximatly 5 psi.
11. Visually recheck that the pressure relief isolation valve has closed. Reopen
liquid fuel stop valve and complete any priming and venting as required.
Repeat steps 10, 11 after venting complete.
12. After final venting, and closing the liquid fuel stop valve, with forwarding
system still ON, monitor the pressure transmitter reading for 30 min - 1
hour. Does the stop valve leak? Does pressure increase and get relieved?
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13. After the stop valve leak test is done, turn OFF forwarding system and track
its pressure change over time 1 hour. Then bleed off the forwarding pressure
(if it did hold) and watch the pressure transmitter for 1 hour to see if the
stop valve/ system hold the 5 psi for 1 hour.
14. If the system pressure is not greater than 60 psi with the stop valve open,
try priming and venting. If still low, i.e. 55 psi, drop the min constant and
do steps 9, 10, 11, and 12.
The fuel stop valve is tripped to protect the unit in a trip situation. A fuel
bypass valve is used to control the overall amount of fuel that goes into the unit.
The flow divider is a positive displacement pump that will meter the same amount of
fuel to each combustion chamber. The fuel then goes through 3-way valves to prevent
back flow problems. The 3-way valves are located as close as possible to the unit
to reduce the amount of fuel oil that needs to be purged when going to gas. Then
liquid fuel is distributed to the individual nozzles on each can.
With two pumps provided, they are driven by separate AC motor in a primary/backup
relationship. In the case of a fault on any motor, pressure switches are used in
the Mark VIe to deactivate the primary pump and start the backup pump.
The Multi-Unit Skid consists of two primary pumps supplying fuel oil to two gas
turbines sharing one common Backup (Standby) pump. Each primary pump will receive a
start command (L4FD1) via the L4FD pump Control Signal, in the same manner as the
single pump configuration. Once given this run command, if the primary pump has not
established pressure (L63FD1L) within K63FD1LZ seconds, the Backup (Standby) pump
(88FD-2) will start and the primary pump will shut down. Once this backup pump is
in use, it is no longer available to the other unit. When the Backup Pump is
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running, an alarm will be displayed at the GT Control Panel for both units,
telling the operator that the Backup Forwarding Pump is running (L86FD_ALM).
Maintenance can be performed on the primary pump while the backup pump is online.
To bring the primary pump back online, Pushbutton LEAD1SFD_CPB can be selected.
This will re-energize the primary pump. If primary pump pressure is confirmed
within a predetermined amount of time, the backup pump will be de-energized. In
the event that a dual failure of the pumps occurs, one pump will supply only 50%
flow to the two gas turbines. If this occurs, both turbines are at risk of
tripping due to the flow divider error feedback and abnormal supply pressure to
the liquid fuel system. This could also lead to lean blow out due to Water
Injection. In the event that two of the three pumps fail, the last turbine that
calls for backup supply will trip, allowing sufficient flow to continue to the one
turbine.
NOTE: Each primary pump is dedicated to a single Gas Turbine and is wired to the
MCC Bus 1 dedicated to that Turbine. The standby pump (L4FD2) contact for both
Turbine 1 and Turbine 2 is wired to MCC Bus #1 of Turbine 1. The 52FD-2 and 49FD-2
Contact Inputs are shared between both Turbine Controllers.
Negative command (anti-dribble) is given to open the bypass valve whenever the stop
valve is closed or a master protective signal is received. Positive current opens
the bypass valve. This algorithm has initialization of the bypass valve for firing;
this helps deliver fuel without the delay of slower integration with a small error
signal at low speed. As soon as minimum flow is sensed, initial positioning is
removed.
FQKOUTNO was provided to offset the servo null bias and keep FQROUT close to
control before L20FL. With an integrating control, this is not necessary, FQKOUT
should be set to ZERO.
This algorithm has initialization of the bypass valve for firing. On the 7FA/9EA,
this helps deliver fuel without the delay of slower integration with a small error
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Excess startup liquid fuel flow (L60FFLH) is indicated when the flow feedback
exceeds LK60FFLH. Fault (L3LFLT) should trip the fuel stop valve off if flow
feedback is indicated when the liquid fuel servo current is in saturation (less
than LK3LFBSC).
Fault protection logical points are used to monitor the bypass valves position,
bypass servo current, and flow feedbacks. L3LFLT inhibits start and L60FFLH will
cause a protective status trip.
KFQLM1 and KFQLM2 are used to convert the liquid fuel flow divider feedback signal
from %FSR to lb/sec. This is done by first converting to lb/sec as follows:
60 sec/min 60
------------------------------------- = ------------- = 8.609 (gpm)/(lb/s)
8.337 lb/gal (H2O) * Liq. Fuel Sp. Gr. 8.337 * 0.836
Then KFQLM1 is the conversion of the liquid_gain value from gpm/%FSR to (lb/s)/(%
FSR):
liquid_gain gpm/%FSR
KFQLM1 = -------------------- = x (lb/s)/(%FSR)
8.609 (gpm)/(lb/s)
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Regulator Setup
2.In ToolboxST, select CA002. Under PCAA/PSVO go to the REGULATORS section and
verify the card values listed in the I/O Calibration list for the 77FD-1,
77FD-2, 77FD-3 and 65FP-1. Save any changes made to settings in TCW file.
Download settings by selecting "Distributed I/O" and go to Device tab to
select "DOWNLOAD" to download the new settings.
1.To insure that the liquid fuel stop valve remains closed, force the following
logic:
a. L20FL1X = 0
2.Remove the fuel pipe on top of the fuel oil bypass valve. If the fuel system
is primed, the liquid fuel will have to be drained out at a low spot in the
fuel piping to prevent oil spills.
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3.In ToolboxST, select CA002. Under PCAA/PSVO go to the REGULATORS section and
double click on regulator for the bypass valve servo to calibrate valve.
Select MANUAL VERIFICATION to permit the use of the analog forcing signal
servo adjust reference
4.Turn on the auxiliary hydraulic oil pump to establish hydraulic oil pressure.
5.Disconnect the servo valve wires from <S> and <T> (on TMR) so that only <R>
is connected. The bypass valve uses fuel flow (FQL1) as a feedback signal
and does not use LVDT's. The valve can be stroked by raising or lowering the
reference above or below the feedback. Since there is no fuel flow the
signal, FQL1 = 0%.
6.Drive the bypass valve closed by making the reference slightly higher than
the feedback (FQL1) for <R> servo coil. If the polarity is backwards, the
bypass will go open.
7.Drive the bypass valve open by making the reference slightly lower than the
feedback (FQL1).
9.If the servo polarity is backwards, determine where the wires are crossed by
adjusting the reference to saturate the servo current. Note the polarity of
the servo coils at the Mark VIe panel with a voltmeter and check connections
for polarity.
10. Close the bypass valve with the reference. With all three servo coils
disconnected, verify the bypass valve fails to the full open safe position.
1.With the hydraulic supply on, access the CALIBRATION window and see MANUAL
VERIFICATION. Using MANUAL VERIFICATION, put the servo in a mid- travel
position.
2.Determine the null bias voltage by measuring the voltage across each servo
coil at the I/O card. Refer to the I/O Report for terminal locations.
3.Calculate the individual servo currents by dividing the servo voltage by the
servo coil resistance (1000 ohms for gas turbine servos). The null servo
current should be 0.267 mA (+-0.13) per controller. Notify Controls
Engineering through customer service if the sum of the currents is not within
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Example:
sum of currents
I/O Configuration Bias(%) = ------------------------------- * 100
(# of servo coils)(rated current)
0.8 mA
= ------- * 100 = 2.67 %
(3)(10 mA)
NOTE: see Section 01, Servo Regulator Hardware Jumper Settings for rated
current.
4. After calculating the current bias, put the new value in the I/O
Configurator. Verify screen and exit. It is important that this value is used
because an error between the liquid fuel reference and the liquid fuel flow
could result if the bias is off.
6. Set GSADJ and JADJ to zero and exit the calibration screen.
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1. Check that the gap between the toothed wheel and the magnetic pickups (77FD-
1/2/3) are set for 0.010 (+- 0.002).
NOTE: It is recommended that the check be done prior to priming the fuel
piping to prevent oil spills.
2. Disconnect the flow divider magnetic pickup wires from the Mark VIe panel.
Using an ohmmeter measure the coil resistance of each pickup. The resistance
should be approximately the same for each coil. Check continuity of the
wiring to the magnetic pickups and verify that it is going to the correct
pickup. See drawing MAG PICKUP ARRANGEMENT LIQUID FUEL MOD (MLI 0992) for
pickup locations.
3. Check that the magnetic pickup wires are not grounded and reconnect to the
Mark VIe panel.
4. Lift the shield wire from the ground bar in the Mark VIe panel and check that
it is grounded only at the panel. A current loop could cause noise in the
circuit.
5. Connect a voltmeter on the flow divider inputs and spin the flow divider. A
pulsed input should be detected from each pickup. Note that if the system is
filled with oil, the flow divider will not spin freely.
From the time L4 is picked up until firing fuel is commanded, the GCV is checked to
verify that it is being closed by saturation current, and held closed within a
small stroke. If there are failures which would cause the valve to open, it should
be detected in this interval before firing. If the servo valve is failed or not
acting in the right sense, the position test would detect it. During the checking
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interval, the valve is commanded closed driving all three coils into saturation.
The current saturation test then gives assurance the servo is working before
firing.
The gas control valve command (FSRGxOUT) to the position regulator is controlled
as a function of the FSR2 signal. Sequencing internal to FSRGxOUT drives FSRGxOUT
negative to close the gas control valve, whenever the turbine is tripped or a gas
valve fault occurs.
The FPRG algorithm outputs a negative pressure command (FPKGSD) to hold the valve
closed and saturate the servo before firing. Until the end of any purge time when
L3GRV enables fuel, the SRV is checked for saturation current. At L3GRV, FPRG
outputs the pressure control reference. If there is failure of the pressure
transducer or feedback, the excess fuel setting (LK3GRVSC) will trip startup
within seconds as the valve goes wide open (the amount of fuel admitted will be
less than that NORMAL to the firing time interval). The LK3GRVSC setting can be
reset to close the actual firing stroke.
The fuel gas supply pressure range specified in this control specification is
selected to assure satisfactory control. If the supply pressure is allowed to go
below the minimum specified, the control valves may operate wide open and the gas
turbine could be subjected to adverse temperature rise when the pressure is
suddenly increased.
The fuel gas supply temperature range specified in this control specification has
been used to calculate fuel flows based on the fuel analysis supplied. The
minimum gas temperature has been reviewed with respect to the hydrocarbon dew
point of the gas, to avoid precipitation of hydrocarbons. The fuel gas supply
temperature should be maintained to insure a minimum of 50o F superheat above the
hydrocarbon dew point. The fuel gas supply must be free of liquid hydrocarbons and
water at all times.
The pressure ahead of the GCV is controlled by the speed ratio valve (SRV) at a
ratio of TNH plus a preset.
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When the fuel gas supply is shut off, the ratio valve acts as a stop valve, and is
given a negative anti-dribble reference to force it closed.
LVDT Adjustment
1. With the hydraulic pressure at zero, check that the SRV is in the closed
position.
2. Connect an AC voltmeter across the LVDT (96SR-1) blue and yellow output
leads in the junction box near the LVDT.
3. Loosen the locknut on the corresponding LVDT and position the core to obtain
a LVDT feedback RMS voltage (0.7 +- 0.005 VRMS) for the closed position.
Tighten the locknut.
Regulator Setup
1. Determine the regulator used from the I/O Calibration List (Section 00).
2. In TOOLBOX ST, select CA002 and go to the PCAA/PSVO. Under that go to the
REGUALTORS section and install the card values listed in the I/O Calibration
list for the SRV valve. Verify the screen and exit. Download settings by
selecting "Distributed I/O" and go to Device tab to select "DOWNLOAD" to
download the new settings.
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Install the card values listed in the I/O Calibration List for devices 90SR-
1, 96SR-1, and 96SR-2.
NOTE: This test is done under control of <R>, <S> and <T> individually (<R> on
Simplex units). If the SRV servo is controllable in all tests, correct polarity
of the servo valve is confirmed.
L4_XTP = 0
L20FG1X = 1
4. Disconnect the servo valve wires from <S> and <T> (on TMR) so that only <R>
is connected. Raise and lower the forcing reference and observe the
resulting motion of the SRV servo actuator. If the motion is snap-action
rather than smooth control, reverse the polarity of the <R> connections in
the box (notify Controls Engineering through customer service if a change is
made).
5. Repeat step 4 for <S> and then for <T> (if applicable).
6. Put the SRV in the full open position. With all three servo coils
disconnected verify that the SRV goes to the full closed position.
1. The SRV actuator is calibrated by opening ToolboxST and selecting CA002 and
going to the PCAA/PSVO. Under that go to the REGULATORS section and double
click on regulator for SRV to calibrate actuator. Select ON for CALIBRATION
MODE, and calibrate by selecting the min and max end positions and fixing
these points respectively. SAVE calibration, and download settings by
selecting "Distributed I/O" and go to Device tab to select "DOWNLOAD".
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2. After determining the zero stroke and 100% stroke values for LVDT #1 and LVDT
#2, verify the values in the I/O configurator and modify as required.
3. Download new I/O settings by selecting "Distributed I/O" and go to Device tab
to select "DOWNLOAD".
1. With the hydraulic supply on, access the CALIBRATION window and select MANUAL
VERIFICATION.
3. Determine the null bias voltage by measuring the voltage across each servo
coil at the I/O card. Refer to the I/O Report for terminal locations.
4. Calculate the individual servo currents by dividing the servo voltage by the
servo coil resistance (1000 ohms for gas turbine servos). The null servo
current should be -0.267+-0.13 mA per controller. Notify Controls
Engineering through customer service if the sum of the currents is not within
specifications. An adjustment to the mechanical null bias, located on the
side of the servo, may be necessary. Note that a Normally Closed valve
should be opened with negative current because we want the valve to fail null
bias closed.
Example:
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Sum of currents
I/O Configuration Bias % = ----------------------------------- * 100
(No. of servo coils)(Rated current)
0.8 mA
= ------- * 100 = 2.67 %
(3)(10 mA)
NOTE: see Section 01, Servo Regulator Hardware Jumper Settings for rated
current.
5. After calculating the current bias, put the new value in the I/O Configurator
(note that the current bias percentage should be input as a positive number).
Verify screen and exit. It is important that this value is used because an
error between the SRV reference and the SRV position could result if the bias
is off.
6. Download new I/O settings by selecting "Distributed I/O" and go to Device tab
to select "DOWNLOAD".
NOTE: Set up to accurately measure the SRV stroke (typically a dial indicator)
1. With the hydraulic supply on, access the CALIBRATION window and select MANUAL
VERIFICATION.
2. Stroke the valve to intermediate positions (typically 25, 50 and 75% stroke)
and check the valve stroke versus the percent position displayed on the Mark
VIe. Refer to drawing: Stop/Ratio Valve Assembly (MLI 0507) for the "B"
stroke value.
3. The LVDTs for the SRV are now calibrated. Select VERIFICATION "OFF" and exit
the calibration window. Un-force logic points.
5. Measure the gap between the spring retainer plate and the spring travel
retainer dimension "C" and verify that it is within specifications.
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Fuel characteristics:
R = (FT * LBf)/(LBm * t)
Wobbe number temp. corr. = LHV/(sg * t) * 1/2
Gas Fuel Protection sequencing provide monitoring and diagnostics, and perform
leakage diagnostics across the Stop/Speed Ratio valve and Control Valves by
performing tests during startup and warm-up to prevent the gas turbine from
excessive or low fuel at light-off to prevent wind-up of the machine.
The purpose of the Gas Leak Test is to check the integrity of the Fuel Gas System
Valves at every startup and shutdown. There are two tests performed, the Gas
Stop/Speed Ratio Valve Test and the Interstage Leakage Test, performed on startup
just after the machine moves off cranking speed and again at shutdown after
flameout. These tests monitor the leakage rates across the valves by stroking the
valves and monitoring the pressure in the P2 cavity. The test first performs the
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Fuel Gas Stop/Speed Ratio Valve leakage test by closing the fuel gas vent valve
(20VG-1) and monitoring the pressure across the valve. If the interstage pressure
rises above K86GLTA psi, the machine will not be allowed to fire via a pre-
ignition trip. The second test performs the Interstage Leakage Test of the Gas
Control Valves and Vent Valve. Pressure is introduced into the cavity and
monitored. If the pressure drops below line pressure minus K86GLTB psi, the
machine will not be allowed to fire via a pre-ignition trip. If either test
fails, the unit should not be fired until the problem has been resolved. The valve
in question should be identified and inspected for; any dirt or particulate build
up, any visible seal damage, or re-calibrated to ensure proper functionality.
The Pre-Ignition P2 Pressure High protection sequencing makes sure that the P2
cavity is clear of any interstage valve pressure when the fuel gas vent valve
(20VG-1) is open, just prior to light-off. If the interstage valve pressure (FPG2)
exceeds KFPG2IH psi increasing pressure, the machine will not be allowed to fire.
After firing and before warm-up complete, the P2 pressure is monitored to ensure
that it is within a predetermined pressure window. If the P2 pressure is outside
the window (L86FPG2HT and L86FPG2LT) the gas turbine will trip.
The Stop/Speed Ratio Valve Not Tracking compares the actual position of the valve
to the desired position during the warm-up of the machine. If the Stop/Speed Ratio
Valve is not following the reference value (L3GRVT), the gas turbine will trip.
If the expected P2 pressure drops below the required setpoint for fuel splits when
the generator breaker is closed, the unit will perform a runback (L3FG_P2X) to
prevent wind-up of the fuel gas system to prevent an overspeed condition in the
event full pressure is restored.
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P2 Reference Generation
The fuel pressure reference upstream of the GCV is the median value of three
control curves: FPRGCRIT, FPRGSUP, and the minimum of FPRGN and FPRGTAMB.
FPRGCRIT is the minimum P2 pressure required in order to maintain choked GCVs. It
is composed of two CPD-based curves and passes a value of 0 psi when the breaker is
open. FPRGSUP is the supply pressure (FG1) minus a pressure drop across the SRV.
FPRGN is the speed-based pressure reference, calculated as follows:
FPRGTAMB is an ambient temperature bias from FPRGN, derived from base load at each
ambient temperature extreme. A plot of these pressure reference components is
shown below:
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System Protection
System protection from low gas supply pressures prevents the gas turbine from
operating in regions of possible high dynamics, SRV wind-up, and uncontrollability
of GCVs.
As FPG2 nears the FPRGCRIT line, a Raise Inhibit will prevent the unit from
operating at higher loads without the required supply pressure. If FPG2 drops
some deadband below FPRGCRIT for a certain amount of time, a trip will occur. The
unit will be allowed to unload along FPRGCRIT in Premix Mode as supply pressure
decreases. If the unit has unloaded to the point of transferring to Piloted
Premix, the unit will trip. A higher gas supply pressure is needed to complete
the transfer.
The unit will not be allowed to operate in Extended Piloted Premix mode. If a G1
Purge Valve Error occurs in Premix, the result is a runback to the Piloted Premix
to Premix transfer point.
As the SRV nears the full open position, the unit will perform a fast runback
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until the valve is in safe operating range. This is also true for the GCVs at the
normal unload rate.
MWI Correction
1. Verify that the orifice plate located in the gas metering tube is installed
with the sharp edge upstream and the beveled edge downstream (see Fig. A).
NOTE: If certificate of conformance for the meter tube and the orifice plate did
not ship with the material, contact the Control Engineer identified in section
01.07.00.
Note that the Beta Ratio is the orifice size divided by the meter tube ID, and this
ratio should be between 0.5 - 0.7 for accurate flow measurement.
3. Determine the location of the MA inputs for the following transmitters from
the I/O Calibration List (Section 00):
96FM-1
4. In ToolboxST, install the PAIC card values listed in the I/O Calibration List
for the milliamp input definitions. Verify and exit.
6. Final Verification
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Ensure that the device is mounted with the flange mounting face in a horizontally
level position per the drawing (0302).
Simulate the RTD input to read nominal temperature (per section 05.02.15), place
nominal pressure on the upstream device port, and nominal pressure minus 5 PSI on
the downstream port. The device output should be xx.xx mA.
Display the signal names on the <HMI> and verify the Mark VIe values are the same
as the input values.
If the site has a Rosemount Hand Held HART Communicator Model 275, it may also be
used to calibrate the device. See the instruction which shipped with the device
for details on how to do this function.
FLOW
FIG A
There are five combustion reference temperature comparators, which trigger transfers
between combustion modes. The first comparator is used in conjunction with L14HS in
order to transfer from D5 (P) to 1D (L). The other comparators trigger transfers from 1D
(L) to 4D (H), from 4D (H) to 4 (M), and from 4 (M) to 6.3 (B) respectively. In
addition there is a comparator to trigger the transfer from 4D (H) to 6D (A) if the
premix modes are locked out due to purge fault conditions. Each of these temperature
comparators employs a dropout temperature deadband. In addition each comparator has an
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anti-cycle timer, which prevents the comparator from picking up again after it drops
out, until the anti-cycle timer expires. The purpose of the dropout temperature
deadband and anti-cycle timer is to prevent rapid cycling between combustion modes in
the event of an oscillating combustion reference temperature. If the combustion
reference temperature is above the design range for Diffusion (D5) Mode 1D, Mode 4D or
Mode 4, the allowable load will be limited while in the specific combustion mode. An
informational alarm to indicate the combustion reference temperature approaches the
premix mode (emissions compliant) dropout point is also provided.
The DLN 2.6+ system is capable of achieving Baseload in either diffusion or premix
anchored mode. L3FXA_REQ is a manual selection logic that can lockout the premix load
path modes (Modes 4 and 6.3 in the STD load path sequence). It can be selected via
pushbutton from the HMI control screen on the DLN page. The diffusion-anchored path
serves as an alternate form of operating the gas turbine as well as a protection scheme
that will safely transfer the unit from a Premix anchored mode into a diffusion one
should a gas purge fault lockout occur. This will allow a customer to maintain load
while investigating the cause of the purge failure (instead of automatic runback and
lockout of the premix mode utilized by the DLN 2+ system).
The number of fueled premix passages (PM1, PM2, or PM3) drives the combustion mode
nomenclature of the DLN 2.6+ system as well as whether the diffusion circuit is active
in a particular mode. For example, Mode 4D means there are 4 Premix nozzles fueled at
one time which consist of the 3 PM3 nozzles plus the 1 PM1 nozzle. The "D" indicates
that the Diffusion circuit is active on the 5 outer premix nozzles. In Mode 6.3 all of
the premix nozzles (6 = PM3 (3) + PM2 (2) + PM1 (1)) are fueled. The ".3" designation
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implies that the PM3 circuits are richer in fuel than the PM2 circuit.
MODE D5 (L83FXP)
In this mode, all the gas fuel is directed to the G1/D5 valve that provides fuel to the
five diffusion nozzles in each of the combustors. The premix passages for PM1, PM3, and
PM2 are not fueled nor purged with compressor discharge air at this time. Diffusion is
the normal mode of operation from ignition to 95% speed (L14HS is true) loading and
unloading from 93% speed (L14HS is false) until flame out. The D5 mode is also used as
a load-shed path during load rejection events from diffusion anchored modes 4D, and 6D.
MODE 1D (L83FXL)
In this mode the fuel is split between the G1 and G2 valves that provide fuel to the D5
and PM1 nozzles, respectively. G1/D5 fuel is scheduled, and G2/PM1 fuel is remainder.
The G3/PM3 and G4/PM2 circuits are purged with compressor discharge air. The operation
of Mode 1D is from 95% speed to a combustion reference temperature K26FXLCRT loading
and K26FXLDRT-K26FXLCRTDB to 93% speed unloading.
MODE 4D (L83FXH)
In this mode the fuel is split between the G1, G2 and G3 valves that provide fuel to
the D5, PM1 and PM3 nozzles, respectively. G1/D5 and G2/PM1 fuel is scheduled, and
G3/PM3 fuel is remainder. The G4/PM2 circuit is purged with compressor discharge air.
Mode 4D has two operating windows due to the dual path Baseload configuration. The
premix path window extends from a combustion reference temperature K26FXHCRT to
K26FXMCRT loading and K26FXM-K26FXMDB to K26FXH-K26FXHDB unloading. The diffusion path
window extends from a combustion reference temperature K26FXH to K26FXA loading and
K26FXA-K26FXADB to K26FXH-K26FXHDB unloading.
MODE 4 (L83FXM)
In this mode the fuel is split between the G2 and G3 valves that provide fuel to the
PM1 and PM3 nozzles, respectively. G2/PM1 fuel is scheduled, and G3/PM3 fuel is
remainder. The G1/D5 and G4/PM2 circuits are purged with compressor discharge air. Mode
4 operates between combustion reference temperature K26FXH to K26FXM loading and
K26FXM-K26FXMDB to K26FXH-K26FXHDB unloading.
MODE 6D (L83FXA)
In this mode the fuel is split between the G1, G2, G3 and G4 valves that provide fuel
to the D5, PM1, PM3, and PM2 nozzles, respectively. G1/D5, G2/PM1 and G3/PM3 fuel is
scheduled, and G4/PM2 fuel is remainder. It is normal to run the premix burners
slightly off even split to optimize combustion dynamics at the expense of emissions.
Mode 6D is the combustion mode that operates above the combustion reference temperature
K26FXA to BASE loading and from BASE to K26FXA-K26FXADB unloading. This mode is
designed as a backup mode and is not intended to be part of normal unit operation.
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dynamics at the expense of emissions. Mode 6.3 operates with a rich PM3 anchor is more
commonly referred to as "Premix" in the DLN 2.0+ combustion system or "Mode 6" in the
DLN 2.6 combustion system. Mode 6.3 is the combustion mode that operates above the
combustion reference temperature K26FXB to BASE loading and from BASE to K26FXB-
K26FXBDB unloading.
The unit online status signal, L52ONLINE, is driven to 0 (False) when there is a
breaker open event. The drop out of L52ONLINE initializes two timers that begin a
countdown for K83FXLMN_Z and K83FLMX_Z seconds which drive signals L83FXLMN_Z and
L83FXLMX_Z. These signals provide an upper and lower boundary for when the speed
recovery logic, L83FXL_Z, triggers a transfer to Mode 1D FSNL from either a Diffusion
anchored (D5) load rejection event or a Premix anchored (PM1) load rejection event. The
minimum timer is coupled with L33FSRN, which is triggered when the speed fuel stroke
reference (FSRN) is equal to the minimum fuel stroke reference (FSRMIN) after the over
speed event has occurred during the load rejection.
Each of the fuel schedules contains a schedule of flow splits based on combustion
reference temperature. A linear interpolation function performs a straight-line
interpolation between the scheduled points. Each schedule is configured with a multi-
segment curve. After the linear interpolation block generates the flow split, the
transfer split bias (if required) and remote tuning bias is added to the nominal split
reference. Finally the split reference is passed through a median select block that
places upper and lower boundaries on the final flow split.
In order to maintain stable unit load and accurate fuel split via gas fuel staging of
the four independent gas fuel valves, a control scheme has been devised. Fuel is split
into the separate passages as a percentage of total required. Flow scheduling is staged
such that successive passages receive the remainder fuel.
With this method, one of the active passages is required to use the remainder fuel. So
for a mode that uses three active passages, only two passages are scheduled and one is
the remainder.
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Another primary control concept for DLN control is that the combustion mode switching
and flow split scheduling is based upon Combustion Reference Temperature. This is
required to provide acceptable combustor behavior based on the combustion dynamics,
emissions, and stability.
The mode transfer split bias (FX(circuit/mode)XSBRT i.e. FXD5HXSBRT) is used to help
anchor the flame in the combustor on a particular circuit of fuel during a mode
transfer while another circuit is shutoff, pre-filled, increased, or decreased with
fuel. The mode transfer bias is applied during the onset of a mode transfer and a timer
in the DlnMode task sets its duration.
The gas fuel split schedule and current total gas fuel stroke reference are used to
determine the fuel flow reference for each gas control valve. There are 4 passages that
are fueled: PM1, PM3, diffusion (D5), and PM2 passages. Diffusion gas fuel goes to the
G1 valve, PM1 fuel goes to the G2 valve, PM3 fuel goes to the G3 valve, and PM2 fuel
goes to the G4 valve. The gas control valve slew rates are calculated such that during a
mode transfer all gas control valves will arrive at their target split positions at the
same time by determining the valve with the largest position error and the maximum
allowable slew rate then adjusting each of the other valves to an appropriate fraction
of this rate. A fuel schedule ramp rate is defined for each of the G1, G2, and G3
valves. The G4 valve receives the remainder of the fuel and is not rate limited.
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In order to prevent a dip in load and combustion reference temperature during a mode
transfer, fuel circuits that transition from purge air to fuel during the transfer are
pre-filled with fuel prior to the actual transfer. The prefill is a small amount of
unscheduled fuel admitted into the fuel manifold at a slow rate to push the inert purge
air from the manifold. In this task the fuel density is calculated and used in
conjunction with the fuel manifold volumes to determine the appropriate amount of fuel
required to prefill the manifold. The prefill time is then used to determine the
required prefill flow rate (FQG#PF). The flow rate is clamped between a min and max
allowable value.
The fuel gas flow reference calculated in the fuel scheduling logic and the prefill
request generated in the prefill logic are combined in this task to create a total flow
reference for each GCV. This flow reference is adjusted for fuel gas properties using
the MWI (Modified Wobbe Index) and then passed to an interpolation table containing the
stroke vs Cg characteristics of the GCV to produce a valve stroke (position) reference.
Lastly the FSRG# position reference is compared to a minimum position setting. A
position reference above the minimum threshold sets logic used to pick up the valve
operation master permissive (L3G#X) in the mode permissives logic.
05.11.10 9FA DLN2.6+ - FUEL VALVE REFERENCE OUTPUT AND NULL BIAS COMPENSATION
Fuel flow to the combustion system is controlled with four independent gas control
valves, each valve operating off a common supply manifold. This manifold is supplied by
the speed ratio/stop valve, and maintains a controlled pressure (P2). The controlled
supply pressure, and the critical pressure drop design of the four gas control valves
ensure that percentage valve stroke is proportional to percentage fuel flow. This
design allows the fuel split to be controlled by valve position through individual
scheduling of the stroke reference for each valve.
To optimize control performance the flow control reference signal is scaled to correlate
FSR to the required fuel system capacity. System flow capacity, defined by the
constant FQKCG, determines the maximum fuel flow requirements of the system, as well as
scaling FSR values to be relatively similar from unit to unit.
This output is then derived in terms of valve capacity (or CG), which is passed to a
linear interpolator which is used to correlate CG to actual valve stroke, based on
unique flow characteristics of each independent gas control valve. Therefore each valve
can be tailored to overcome valve trim characteristic differences and provide
predictable and repeatable flow splits based upon position alone.
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This logic contains the switches that change the GCV reference output from the hard
shutdown reference of -25% to the modulated position reference calculated in the valve
position logic. The output of this switch selection is sent to the servo IO card for
conversion to the analog field signal sent to the hydraulic servo positioner. The
regulator type, gain, calibration and other characteristics are set in the IO
Configuration.
Null bias compensation is used to close small valve position errors created by the null
bias spring in the GCV hydraulic servo actuator. The regulator variables FSG1_ERR, FSG2
_ERR, FSG3_ERR, and FSG4_ERR should be terminated to the appropriate regulator error
inputs of the servo IO card. Controller signals FAG1NSC, FAG2NSC, FAG3NSC, FAG4NSC
should also be terminated to the appropriate regulator null bias current outputs of the
servo IO card for the null bias compensation to function properly.
Valve position and output current are checked for each GCV. A pre-ignition trip is
initiated on loss of feedback, valve failed open, or low servo current detection. A
post-ignition trip is generated on excessive position error. The triple-redundant LVDT
position differences are checked and an alarm is generated on excessive disagreement.
This software monitors the gas control valves (G1, G2, G3, G4) and their corresponding
servo valves to ensure they are being controlled as intended. When a fault is detected,
an alarm is generated and in cases where the fault is severe, the machine is tripped.
Fault detection is based on a comparison of several different parameters that fall into
four categories: valve not following reference, position feedback problems, servo
current problems, and LVDT difference alarms. If alarms occur, verify that calibration
of valves is correct and that valve is operating correctly.
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arise due to improper valve operation/behavior. All valves are cycled open and closed
with the resultant time to complete each operation for each valve being measured. An
alarm signal generates for any valve that does not cycle within the allotted time
frame. Alarm signals are generated for both open and close time violations for each
valve. The turbine will not start cranking if any valve fails to pass the test. Once
the gas purge valve test is successfully completed, the gas turbine starts to crank.
In addition, the operator can perform a purge system test when the turbine is on
turning gear on either the diffusion or the premix purge valves. Notification is given
to the operator when the purge operability test is running.
The purge airflow paths are isolated from the gas fuel flow path by means of a double
block and bleed valve arrangement. The purge system receives air from a compressor
discharge extraction, which passes through purge isolation valves, and then out to the
various fuel nozzles for use.
All purge valves are solenoid controlled (2 position) with the exception of the
diffusion (D5) gas side valve (VA13-2). This valve is controlled with an analog I/P
positioner to allow variable purge air delivery as a function of combustion reference
temperature. When D5 purge is initiated this valve is "swept" through 100% open and
held there for 20 seconds to fully purge the fuel gas from the manifold before dropping
back to the scheduled position.
The gas fuel purge system continuously performs valve position checks that are used for
position permissive, fault alarms, lockouts, and trips. Prior to permitting the
turbine to start on gas fuel all eight purge valve-closed limit switches must pass the
turbine start check permissive.
This task contains logic to record the total fired hours in each combustion mode. A
graphic display on the HMI displays this information to the turbine operator. The DLN
mode counters and timers accumulate when both flame is present and when the unit is not
on 100% liquid fuel for dual fuel units. The DLN mode counters and timers accumulate
for gas only units when flame is present.
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The gas fuel purge system has control logic sequencing in place to respond to the
following conditions: protection logic provisions for loss of air purge when actively
purging, protection logic provisions for loss of blocking when not purging, high or low
purge air temperature limits sensed at the diffusion manifold, and buildup of excessive
water or condensate in the purge manifold.
Purge cavity pressure switch and purge valve limit switch disagreements are evaluated in
this logic. Each fuel gas module is programmed to tolerate a single purge system
pressure or position switch error. Multiple errors on a single fuel circuit result in a
purge system lockout, fired shutdown, or unit trip depending on the severity of the
fault.
The gas purge system uses triple redundant cavity pressure switches combined with valve
position switches to measure and protect against loss of purge when active, and loss of
blocking when in non-purge fuel isolation mode. This is to guard against a single point
failure for a loss of purge and loss of blocking protection.
FAULT PROTECTION
− Provide Monitoring & Protective Action for Double Block and Bleed Purge System
(LOB, LOP)
− Take action when valves are not indicating OPEN when purge is on
− Take action when valves are not indicating CLOSED when purge is off.
− Take action when cavity pressure HIGH when purge is off
− Take action when cavity pressure LOW when purge is on
− Monitor purge and gas pressure ratio at the manifolds (96GN's)
− Provide protection action for purge air too low
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The purpose of the 9FA Dry Low NOx 2.6+ Combustion System Loading, Shutdowns, and Trips
software is to ensure safe operation of the unit. Within the control sequencing are
several protection aspects designed to meet this criteria.
The master DLN trip logic will trip the unit on purge fault or if the speed falls below
operating speed while in load rejection mode (Mode I). A load runback is initiated for
fault conditions relating to P2 pressure, low gas supply pressure, high gas control
valve position, Modified Wobbe Index out of range, high combustion reference
temperature, or fuel stroke reference request for the current DLN mode. DLN load
runback rate varies depending on the fault event: high gas valve position, high
combustion temperature, and high FSR runbacks are executed at a slower runback rate
than other DLN related runbacks.
DLN Trips
Four different fault scenarios relating to the combustion system can trigger a DLN
system trip.
The first scenario is an operating speed too low in load rejection mode trip. In the
event that operating speed drops below 95% speed while in Load Rejection mode a Low
Operating Speed Trip will be issued. This is to ensure that the machine operates above
the minimum required operational speed during load rejection.
A gas fuel purge fault such as loss of blocking for any manifold on gas operation will
result in a DLN Trip. A D5 purge fault on liquid fuel operation will also cause a DLN
trip.
In the event a DLN mode transfer does not occur at its scheduled Combustion Reference
Temperature interval and the Too High for Combustion Reference Temperature protection
does not take action, there is backup logic to test if the current combustion mode is
out of bounds as defined by a corrected FSR calculation. The high FSR for Current DLN
mode fault trip scenario is currently set to be approximately 10% above the equivalent
FSR value at the maximum allowable Combustion Reference Temperature for each DLN mode
range.
In dual fuel applications a fourth scenario is created with the addition of the liquid
fuel purge/water injection purge trip signal. This can be caused by an atomizing air
system trip, a low liquid fuel purge pressure ratio, a low water injection purge
pressure ratio, or a high liquid fuel supply pressure.
If other runbacks are incorporated into the controller (i.e., HRSG, steam turbine) the
maximum rate is limited to the DLN runback rate. A rate faster than as specified in
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this standard may result in a turbine trip. If the runback rate is insufficient, a
generator breaker trip is suggested.
Mode Lockouts
A DLN mode lockout will occur if there is a gas purge fault or a Modified Wobbe Index
limit is reached. A mode lockout is used to keep the unit from an unsafe operating
condition.
DLN Shutdowns
An automatic shutdown of the gas turbine is initiated if any of the following
conditions exist:
− Low fuel gas supply pressure
− Loss of blocking (LOB) gas purge fault
− Failed gas purge fault test
− Low purge air temperature on liquid fuel
− Water injection purge backflow
− Low water injection purge pressure ratio
− Low atomizing air pressure ratio
− High atomizing air temperature
− False start drain system fault
− Liquid fuel recirc fault
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The variable inlet guide vanes (IGV) are modulated to maintain high exhaust
temperature during part load for waste heat recovery. They are also modulated at
startup and shutdown as function of corrected speed.
During start-up, the inlet guide vanes will open to a minimum angle and
subsequently modulate to the full open position as gas turbine loads and the
exhaust temperature reach the IGV control reference. In this mode, exhaust
temperature is maximized for part-load operation which is desirable for heat
recovery (combined-cycle mode).
When IGV temperature control is turned "off", IGV control of exhaust temperature is
rescheduled to modulate at a constant exhaust temperature, approximately 300 oF
below the base isothermal exhaust temperature reference. Holding the IGV's closed
at less than quarter load helps to avoid combustor pulsations. They go full open as
temperature exceeds the reference (simple-cycle mode).
During the startup, acceleration of the gas turbine compressor to operating speed
is necessary to open the inlet guide vanes as a function of temperature corrected
speed (TNHCOR), to prevent stall at low speeds typically in the front stages of the
compressor. The Speedtronic controls utilize an algorithm to open the inlet guide
vanes from a minimum startup position to a minimum operating condition. This
algorithm increases inlet guide vane angle along a linear path as a function of
corrected speed. The equation for corrected speed is listed below. TNH is the
turbine compressor rotor (high pressure shaft) speed, CTIM is the compressor inlet
temperature (oF), and CQKTC_RT is the temperature correction basis. CQKTC_RT can
be a value of either 540oR (80oF) for NEMA conditions or 519oR (59oF) for ISO
conditions. The temperature correction factor (CNCF) is defined also defined
below.
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CQKTC _ RT
TNHCOR = TNH
(CTIM + 460)
CQKTC _ RT
CNCF =
(CTIM + 460)
When breaker 52G is closed, IGV control manages air flow to maintain the firing
temperature target. The firing temperature target (Tfire Target) defines the part
load path for the gas turbine that will meet the operational requirements. IGV
control will take action to protect specific boundaries if required while loading
the gas turbine.
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There are separate tuning biases for liquid and gas fuel that are set by GE during
commissioning, if adjustments are needed to meet performance expectations.
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Temperature matching
In temperature matching, an exhaust temperature reference is set by the customer.
Temperature rise
The IGV temperature rise reference uses the same equation as FSR, but is typically
biased lower per the IGV bias.
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Isotherm
The IGV isotherm reference is typically the same as the FSR isotherm reference,
although it can be different depending on frame and site requirements.
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Upper and lower guardrails are defined toward this CAF IGV target, so that IGV_CAF
is at the "center" of an IGV operating band. The IGV command is constrained to
operate within these guardrails, such that a different control loop cannot command
IGV outside of this operational window. The width of these upper and lower bands
(CA_IGV_DL_H and CA_IGV_DL_L respectively) are defined as follows:
During a grid event, the deadbands collapse (CAF is active), allowing CAF to take
control of IGV's. As a result, CAF controls IGV to follow a path in response to a
rapid FSR change. Please note that the upper and lower rails do not always have
the same deadband (the upper rail can be at DB1, while the lower rail can be at
DB2).
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Minimum Reference
The IGV minimum reference depends on operation conditions. This minimum value
changes when IBH is triggered (CSKGVMN3) or not (CSKGVMN4), which ensures that the
IGVs follow the appropriate path on load rejection.
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Maximum Reference
The IGV maximum reference is set by the constant CSKGVMAX. This reference is set
by GE during commissioning if adjustments are needed to meet performance
expectations.
The gas turbine compressor pressure ratio (Xc) is calculated by taking the ratio of
the compressor discharge absolute pressure and the compressor inlet bellmouth
absolute pressure. The compressor discharge absolute pressure is formulated by
adding absolute ambient pressure to the measured compressor discharge gauge
pressure. The compressor inlet bellmouth absolute pressure is found by subtracting
the inlet filter and duct pressure drop from the absolute ambient pressure. The
Speedtronic control panel implements the compressor pressure ratio calculation
using signals derived from pressure transducers mounted on the gas turbine. The
compressor pressure ratio signal (CPR) is calculated by the equation listed below.
Since compressor pressure ratio is a critical input for compressor protection and
exhaust temperature control routines, the measurements of compressor discharge
pressure and ambient pressure are performed with triple redundant transducers for
high reliability. The inlet pressure drop measurement is not measured with triple
redundant sensors because a failure of this measurement will typically result in
less than a 2% error in the pressure ratio calculation. It is sufficient to clamp
the inlet pressure drop signal between expected minimum and maximum limits.
The limits on ambient pressure should be set to the maximum expected barometric
pressures for the site. In particular, the lower barometric pressure limit
(CPKRAMN) may need to be adjusted for sites that are at high elevations. The
scaling for 96AP transducers should be consistent with the CPKRAMN and CPKRAMX
limit settings. The 96CS-1 transducer is typically scaled to a maximum value of
11.1 InH2O because the maximum inlet filter and ducting system pressure drop should
be well within this range when properly designed and implemented.
The compressor pressure ratio CPR is a critical control parameter for exhaust
temperature control and compressor protection. The calibration and accuracy of the
atmospheric pressure transducers (96AP-1,2,3), the compressor discharge
transducers (96CD-1,1B,1C), and the inlet pressure drop transducer (96CS-1) should
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4. If any of the values in the I/O Configurator have changed, download settings
by selecting "Distributed I/O" and go to Device tab to select "DOWNLOAD" to
download the new settings.
1. Using a nitrogen pressure source and calibrated test gauge calibrate the
compressor discharge transmitter(s) 96CD-1, 96CD-1B and 96CD-1C (if
applicable), to the specification located in the Device Summary (MLI 0414).
Verify that:
96CD-1 goes to a TMR analog input card
96CD-1B goes to a TMR analog input card
96CD-1C goes to a TMR analog input card
4. After testing, restore the transmitters and valves to the normal operating
condition.
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1. Using a pressure source and calibrated test gauge calibrate the barometric
transmitter(s) 96AP-1A, 96AP-1B and 96AP-1C (if applicable) to the
specification located in the Device Summary (MLI 0414).
Verify that:
96AP-1A goes to a TMR analog input card
96AP-1B goes to a TMR analog input card
96AP-1C goes to a TMR analog input card
4. After testing, restore the transmitters and valves to the normal operating
condition.
1. Using a pressure source and calibrated test gauge, calibrate the inlet
pressure drop transmitter 96CS-1 to the specification located in the Device
Summary (MLI 0414).
3. Put pressure on the Inlet Pressure Drop Transmitter, and check that the Mark
VIe indication is the same as the pressure input. Check at 0%, 25%, 50%,
75%, and 100%. Due to the critical function of these transmitters, they
should be calibrated accurately.
Verify that:
96CS-1 goes to a TMR analog input card
4. After testing, restore the transmitters and valves to the normal operating
condition.
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To minimize overspeed during a breaker opening, the minimum IGV setpoint will
modulate as a function of speed. Holding the IGVs open during this transient will
reduce the speed overshoot due to two factors. The increased airflow at higher IGV
angles will produce higher compressor loads. The higher IGV angles will result in
higher compressor discharge pressures, which will reduce the pressure drop across
the gas fuel nozzles and therefore reduce the fuel flow inrush after the breaker
opens.
Model 9FA+e
Type: Uncambered
Combustion System Configuration DLN 2.6+
Mechanical Close 21.0
Closed Electronic Stop 29.0
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LVDT Adjustment
1. With the hydraulic pressure at zero, check that the IGVs are in the closed
position.
2. Connect an AC voltmeter across the LVDT (96TV-1) blue and yellow output leads
in the junction box near the LVDT.
3. Loosen the locknut on the corresponding LVDT and position the core to obtain
a LVDT feedback RMS voltage (0.7 +- 0.005 VRMS) for the closed position.
Tighten the locknut.
Regulator Setup
1. Determine the regulator used from the I/O Calibration List (Section 00).
2. Set the servo regulator hardware jumpers to the values listed in Section 01,
Servo Regulator Hardware Jumper Settings.
3. In ToolboxST, select CA002 and go to the PCAA/ PSVO. Under that go to the
REGULATORS section and install the card values listed in the I/O Calibration
list for the IGV regulator. Download settings by selecting "Distributed I/O"
and go to Device tab to select "DOWNLOAD" to download the new settings.
**WARNING: Before measuring IGV angles, verify the turning gear/ratchet system has
been disabled to prevent the turbine rotor from moving. Do not rely on Logic
Forcing for protection of personnel. Isolate power to the turning gear/ratchet by
removing hardware jumpers or wires to the hydraulic ratchet solenoid (20HR-1) or by
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turning off the turning gear motor breaker (if applicable). Refer to the Diagram,
Schem PP-Strt Mns (MLI 0421), for the specific arrangement of the unit. See the
I/O Calibration List and the Application Manual for locations of hardware jumpers.
NOTE: This test is done under control of <R>, <S> and <T> individually (<R> on
Simplex units). If the IGV Servo is controllable in all three tests, correct
polarity of the servo valve coils is confirmed.
L20TV1X = 1
L4_XTP = 0
SAFETY WARNING: Make sure that maintenance personnel are clear of the IGVs when
moving.
4. Disconnect the servo valve wires from <S> and <T> (on TMR) so that only <R>
is connected. Raise and lower the forcing reference and observe the
resulting motion of the IGV servo actuator. If the motion is snap-action
rather than smooth control, reverse the polarity of the <R> connections in
the box (notify Controls Engineering through customer service if a change is
made).
5. Repeat step 4 for <S> and then for <T> (if applicable).
6. Raise the IGVs to the full open position. With all the servo coils
disconnected, verify the IGVs go to the closed position.
Position Calibration
The IGV actuator is calibrated by opening ToolboxST, select CA002 and go to the
PCAA/PSVO. Under that go to the REGULATORS section and double click on regulator
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for IGVs to calibrate actuator. Force the calibrate permissive logic to enable
actuator calibration (L3ADJn = 1). Select ON for CALIBRATION MODE, and calibrate
by selecting the min and max end positions and fixing these points respectively.
SAVE calibration and Download settings by selecting "Distributed I/O" and go to
Device tab and select "DOWNLOAD".
1. With the hydraulic supply on, access the CALIBRATION window and select MANUAL
VERIFICATION.
3. Determine the null bias voltage by measuring the voltage across each servo
coil at the regulator cards. Place the positive lead on SVOnn and the
negative lead on SVORnn. Refer to the I/O Report for terminal locations.
4. Calculate the individual servo currents by dividing the servo voltage by the
servo coil resistance (1000 ohms for gas turbine servos). The null servo
current should be -0.267(+-0.13 mA) per controller. Notify Controls
Engineering through customer service if the sum of the currents is not within
specifications. An adjustment to the mechanical null bias, located on the
side of the servo, may be necessary. Note that a Normally Closed valve
should be opened with negative current because we want the valve to fail null
bias closed.
Example:
(null bias voltage)
----------------------- = null bias current
(servo coil resistance)
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sum of currents
I/O Configuration Bias % = ----------------------------------- * 100
(no. of servo coils)(rated current)
0.8 mA
2.67 % = ------- * 100
(3)(10 mA)
NOTE: see Section 01, Servo Regulator Hardware Jumper Settings for rated current.
5. After calculating the current bias, put the new value in the I/O Configurator
(note that the current bias percentage should be input as a positive number).
Verify screen and exit. It is important that this value is used because an
error between the IGV reference and the IGV position could result if the bias
is off.
6. Download new I/O settings by selecting "Distributed I/O" and go to Device tab
to select "DOWNLOAD"
1. With the hydraulic supply on, access the CALIBRATION window and select MANUAL
VERIFICATION.
2. Put the IGVs at the 42o position. Measure the IGV angle with a protractor
and verify it is the same as the Mark VIe display.
2. Put the IGV's at the 57o position. Measure the IGV angle with a protractor
and verify it is the same as the Mark VIe display.
3. Put the IGVs at the 88o position. Measure the IGV angle with a protractor
and verify it is the same as the Mark VIe display.
4. Select VERIFICATION "OFF" and exit the calibration window. Unforce logic
points and restore turning gear/ratchet wires or hardware jumpers to normal.
CAUTION: When installing hardware jumpers on solenoid circuits check that the
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Protection against operation with IGVs in the compressor surge region is an IGV
trip and a turbine trip when the IGV feedback (CSGV) exceeds the part speed
reference (CSRGVPS) by a set margin.
The actual LVDT position of the IGVs (CSGV) and the IGV servo driver output (CAGV)
are compared to preset limits to annunciate IGV fault conditions.
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The compressor bleed valves are open at part speed and closed at operating speed
to avoid compressor stall conditions. They close above 14HS with complete sequence
(L3) or with closed breakers (L52GX).
Dry Low NOx (DLN) combustion systems operate in a mode called Premix Mode, where
fuel and air are mixed prior to burning. On GE DLN I gas turbine systems, Premix
Mode is designed to occur at a fairly constant firing temperature with modulated
compressor airflow during unit operation on exhaust temperature control. With
normal minimum inlet guide vane (IGV) angles and exhaust temperature control,
Premix Mode operation occurs after approximately 70% load. By lowering the
allowable minimum IGV angle, exhaust temperature control operation and Premix Mode
can be extended to lower loads, down to approximately 40-50% load.
Lowering the minimum IGV angle to extend Premix Mode to lower loads has
consequences with respect to the gas turbine compressor design margins. Also, the
reduced IGV angles cause a higher pressure drop and a resultant temperature
depression of the air flow. This effect could lead to ice formation on the first
stage stator blades under certain ambient conditions.
To address compressor design concerns when Premix Mode is extended by lowering IGV
minimum angles, up to 5% compressor discharge air is extracted from the compressor
and recirculated to a mixing manifold located in the inlet air stream. Bleeding
the compressor and recirculating the compressor discharge air to the inlet
airstream increases the compressor design margins and prevents conditions necessary
for the formation of ice on the first stage stator blades. The amount of inlet
bleed heat in terms of percent compressor airflow (CSRBH) is scheduled as a
function of IGV angle.
DLN inlet bleed heat flow is regulated by modulating the VA20-1 control valve with
a proportional plus integral control which utilizes a calculated percent inlet
bleed heat compressor extraction signal (CQBHP) as the feedback parameter. The
percent compressor extraction flow (CQBHP) is derived by dividing a calculated
inlet bleed heat mass flow signal (CQBH) by an estimated gas turbine total airflow
signal (WEHX). The DLN Premix Mode Turndown inlet bleed heat command (CSRDLN) is
maximum selected with other inlet bleed heat references (if applicable) to
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5
Discharge Extraction
% Compressor
4
uncambered IGV
3
cambered IGV
2
0
42 45 48 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72
Inl et Gui de Vane Angl e (DGA)
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Inlet bleed heat for compressor operating limit protection features a compressor
operating limit map built into the Speedtronic software as a protective control
reference. The compressor pressure ratio (CPR) is calculated from inlet and
discharge pressure transducers measurements and used as a feedback signal for
closed loop control. The amount of inlet bleed heat is regulated by proportional
plus integral control action using the protective reference and the pressure ratio
measurement feedback. A maximum of 5% compressor discharge flow is extracted to
limit the pressure ratio.
The gas turbine fuel control (FSRCPR) is used as a back up to compressor bleed for
limiting the compressor pressure ratio. This backup fuel control may be
encountered during fast load transients or in the event of an inlet bleed heat
system fault.
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Compressor
Pressure
Ratio, CPR
Max Allow Error
FSR Deadband
F
IBH Control Ref CPRERR negative
E
CPRERR positive
Min BH Enable
B
A
C
Min BH Deadband
A CPKERRMX
D B CPKERRO
C CSKRPREN
CPR D CSKRPRDB
(Typical Unit Loading) E CPKFSRDB
F CPKFSRO
Corrected Speed,
TNHCOR
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The inlet bleed heat system design contains fault detection instrumentation and
software that is aimed at identifying possible errors in the operation of the
system. The general failure modes that are tracked with the inlet bleed heat
system fault detection scheme are:
The IBH system is failed open when the compressor needs to be protected due to
sensor failures. This occurs when all knowledge of compressor inlet temperature
(CTIM) has been lost; all physical CTIM measurements are unavailable and the
corresponding sensor model is invalid or not present. It also occurs when ambient
pressure (AFPAP) cannot be accurately measured. The output signal initiating this
protective action is L3BHSENS_F.
The IBH DLN turndown schedule is disabled when there is no way to determine the IBH
flow (CQBH), which is used as feedback for the control loop. This occurs when the
downstream IBH pressure transmitter (CPBH2) is failed and the CQBH model is not
valid. The output signal initiating this protective action is L3BHTSENS_F.
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The standard VA20-1 valve selected to control the inlet bleed heat flow is a Fisher
globe style valve with a machined cage trim (per GE specification/ordering drawing
356A4778). The 356A4328 functional specification, documents the design
requirements for the VA20-1 control valve. The VA20-1 valves specified have an
approximately linear flow characteristic versus stroke. This valve experiences a
high pressure drop and is a potential source of excessive ambient noise, pipe
vibration, and inlet bleed heat flow dynamic pressure fluctuations. The valve
currently used for VA20-1 on new unit production (per 356A4778) features a multi-
stage cage designed to minimize dynamic pressure disturbances and to limit noise
generation. Expected valve noise should be below 85.0 dBA with the application of
acoustic insulation on the valve (per GE specification 355A7453). A multi-stage
control valve also reduces the risk of shock waves residing in the inlet bleed heat
downstream piping or inlet distribution manifold.
The VA20-1 control valve also features a trip solenoid valve (20TH-1) used to
exhaust air from the actuator and move the VA20-1 control valve to its fail safe
position. The 20TH-1 trip solenoid valve is controlled by software that is
designed to detect positioning faults and irregular VA20-1 operation. This trip
solenoid is typically a 125 VDC type, requiring power to operate the VA20-1 control
valve.
For MS6001FA, MS7001FA, and MS9001FA applications, the VA20-1 valve is designed to
be a normally open control valve. On loss of pneumatic air supply, loss of the 4-
20 mA command signal, or on loss of the 20TH-1 dc voltage signal, the VA20-1
control valve on these applications is defaulted to the open position by a fail-
safe spring contained in the actuator design. This fail safe open mode, was chosen
for FA gas turbine applications because the inlet bleed heat system is used for
compressor operating limit protection and bleeding the compressor. Actuation air
is required to close the VA20-1 valve for FA units during gas turbine startup
sequencing.
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Mass flow through the inlet bleed heat system is estimated using the ANSI/ISA
standard control valve flow equation programmed in the Speedtronic software and
applied to the VA20-1 Inlet Bleed Heat Control Valve. The 96BH-1/2 pressure
transducers measure the VA20-1 control valve inlet pressure and pressure drop. The
compressor discharge temperature signal (CTD) is used as the inlet bleed heat air
flow temperature. These parameters are used along with the valve Cv vs. stroke
characteristic from the manufacturer, to calculate mass flow.
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The inlet bleed heat software selects as the VA20-1 control valve position command
output (CSRIHOUT): the maximum of the Anti-Icing, the DLN Premix Turndown, and the
Compressor Operating Limit independent inlet bleed heat command references. Also,
the VA20-1 command output software allows manual control of the valve in a
calibration mode and gives the valve a hard shut down below gas turbine operating
speed.
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The Lube Oil system is designed primarily to provide lubricating oil to the
bearings. It is also used to supply oil for the hydraulic system, lift oil system,
trip oil system, and in some cases the hydrogen seals on the generator. The lube
oil is circulated by a redundant set of AC pumps, a DC pump is provided in case AC
power to the site is interrupted. These pumps are the first of the auxiliary
equipment to be energized during a startup sequence. Following shutdown of the
unit, these pumps continue to run throughout the extensive cooldown period, and are
the last of the auxiliary equipment to be stopped. If AC power is lost, the DC
pumps will run continuously until zero speed and will then cycle as needed to cool
the bearings. Upon initial startup, the DC pump is run briefly to verify proper
operation.
The lube oil system is self-contained and recirculated. After lubricating and
removing heat from the rotating equipment, oil is returned to the lube oil tank, it
is cooled by oil-to-water heat exchangers which are mechanically controlled
locally. Various sensing devices are included in the design to ensure adequate oil
level in the tank, oil pressure, and oil temperature.
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Lube oil temperature control is accomplished by varying the flow rate of cooling
water to the on-line lube oil heat exchanger using the 3-way valve VA32-1. Lube oil
temperature is measured downstream of the heat exchanger. The turbine control panel
uses this temperature to adjust the position of valve VA32-1, bypassing more or
less cooling water around the heat exchanger as necessary to maintain the desired
lube oil exit temperature. The manual setpoint (LOTRM) may be used to set the
cooling water valve position (0% to 100%) to produce a lube oil outlet temperature
of 130o F in the case that the control loop has malfunctioned.
The lube oil 3-way temperature control valve VA32-1 should be in the stem fully UP
position (maximum flow to the cooler) when the valve's input signal (LOTROUT) is at
minimum (4 mA). Conversely, the valve stem should be fully DOWN (minimum flow to
the cooler) when the valve's input signal is at maximum (20 mA). Note that the
actuator on this valve is DIRECT acting, that is applying air pressure to the UPPER
diaphragm casing forces the actuator stem down, and spring force acts to move the
actuator stem upward.
Control constants (LOTRKG and LOTRKTC) for the Lube oil cooling system may need to
be field adjusted. If required to reduce response time, the proportional gain
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(LOTRKG) may be increased until valve instability is noted and then reduced by
50%. The integral time constant (LOTRKTC) is intentionally set at a large value
initially, it may be field adjusted to a smaller value after the gain is adjusted
to improve response.
a. From the I/O report and the I/O Calibration list (Section 00), determine
the input locations of the following devices:
63QT-2A
63QT-2B
63QA-3
63QT-2A
63QT-2B
63QA-3
L63QT2A = 0
L63QT2B = 0
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L63QA3L = 0
Using the isolation and bleed test valves, isolate the pressure and bleed
off the pressure to the switches. Verify, on the loss of pressure, the
logic states for each switch are "1".
3. Motor Inspection (prior to running the motor for the first time)
a. Verify that the coupling alignment has been checked and is correct.
b. Machines with ball or roller bearings are greased at the factory and
need no attention until relubrication is necessary (refer to vendor
specifications).
When the motor has been subjected to extended storage, the bearings should
be relubricated prior to starting (contact vendor for definition of
extended storage).
c. Remove side covers and inspect the commutator and brushes. Brushes
should be worn to have at least 85% contact over the brush surface and
continuous contact from heel to toe. The commutator surface and undercut
mica should be clean and free from dirt, grease, paint spots, or brush
dust.
Brushes should be free to move in the holders and all springs should be
down and latched. Brush pigtail connections should be tight and the
pigtails should not interfere with the action of the spring or brush, and
should be clear of any other part of the machine.
e. Disconnect the motor leads at the motor control center and megger the
motor.
4. MCC Checkout
a. Verify the overload heater (49QE) and the main circuit breaker sizes
against the PEECC elementary diagram.
b. From the I/O report, find the location of the contact output 4QEZ.
Verify that the jumper JPX is not installed. Refer the Application Manual
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c. Manually push in the emergency lube oil pump undervoltage relay (27QE)
and verify L27QEL changes from logic "1" to logic "0"
d. Manually push in the emergency lube oil pump running relay (72QEX) and
verify that L72QEZ changes from logic "1" to logic "0".
g. With the motor leads still disconnected and the starter door closed,
turn on the MCC breaker. Check that L27QEL changes to a logic "0".
h. Force L4QEZ to "0" and check that the run light turns on and 72QE pulls
in. Verify that L72QEZ changes to logic "0".
j. Push test button and verify that the run light comes on. Release
pushbutton and turn off MCC breaker.
5. Rotation Check
CAUTION: Do not run the emergency lube oil pump uncoupled. A wiring error could
cause the motor to overspeed.
a. Verify that L4QEZ is forced to logic "1" to prevent the motor from
running and turn on MCC breaker.
c. Bump pump and check rotation using the test pushbutton. Do not run
longer than necessary to check rotation. If the pump is run backwards the
impeller may loosen.
a. Check that the lube oil piping is in its normal running configuration.
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b. Check that the lube oil temperature is between 70oF and 80oF.
d. Force L4QEZ to logic "0" to start the emergency. Adjust the rheostat
resistance to increase pump speed sufficiently to pick up 63QT plus 3 psig.
Monitor pressure at the gauge mounted at 63QT. If site conditions do not
allow the oil temperature to drop below 80oF add 2 psig due to lower
viscosity of the oil. Measure the motor current and compare against the
motor nameplate data. The motor current should not exceed 110% rated
current. Excessive current could cause the motor to drop out on thermal
overload. If the current or pressure conditions cannot be met, contact
Service Engineering.
7. Final Verification
b. Force L14HRX to logic "0" to simulate the turbine above zero speed.
c. While monitoring the lube oil pressure at 63QT, turn off the auxiliary
lube oil pump. Note how low the pressure drops before the emergency lube
oil pump starts. After the pump gets to full speed record:
d. Turn on the auxiliary lube oil pump (88QA). The emergency lube oil
pump should turn off.
e. Un-force L14HRX
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When the turbine is given a start command, the hydraulic pumps are commanded to
run after time delay (K4HQRUN), as long as both hydraulic pumps are not locked out
(L86HQLO). If a failure of the lead pump is detected by inadequate pressure, the
lag pump will run.
The lead and lag pumps may be switched over on-line. This switch over is
accomplished by selecting whichever pump is currently running as the lag pump.
This will immediately start the newly selected lead pump and remove the run signal
from the previous lead pump. Whenever the run signal is removed, the pump will
continue to run for K4HQZn seconds before it actually shuts down. This feature
allows for a smooth transfer while maintaining pressure.
Once the command to run the lag pump is given, it will latch itself in and alarm
that the lag pump is running (L52HQ_ALM). At this point, both pump run commands
L4HQ1 and L4HQ2 are picked up. The operator may choose to swap over the pumps by
selecting the lead pump as the lag pump. This will remove the run signal from the
failed pump and clear the alarm. The operator may also choose to re-select the
standby pump as the lag pump, in order to reset the lead pump once the cause of
failure has been rectified.
If an overload (L49HQ1 or L49HQ2) on the lead pump is detected in the MCC circuit,
the lag pump is started and the lead pump is stopped. The 49 overload relay must
be manually reset at the MCC.
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Bleed off the pressure to the switches and transmitter. Verify on loss of pressure
the logic states for each switch are "0".
On line water wash is used to clean the compressor while the turbine is operating,
using wash and rinse cycles.
On line water wash is selected at the control panel (The operator selects
L83WWON_CPB to initiate the on line water wash and L83WWOFF_CPB to return to
normal operation).
NOTE: Automatic on line water wash is available with GE supplied skids. Refer to
the instruction manual for a description of the equipment supplied on a particular
unit and the recommended operating procedure.
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Start of sequence
a) Operator to select Crank Mode from the Control System Main interface display.
b) Operator to select Off Line Water Wash ON Push-Button (L43BWON_CPB) from the
Control Systems Offline Water Wash User Defined Display.
c) Operator to select Start Push-Button from the Control System Main interface
display. This command will crank the turbine to water wash speed reference
assigned for the LCI (KSSREF2) and will start the pulsed water wash process.
Note:
If alarms are present indicating the exhaust frame blowers are not operating,
refer to the site Exhaust Frame Blower sequencing ensure Water Wash signal (L83BW)
has been incorpated into the site Exhaust Frame Blower CSP.
b) Initial pre-wash water will be injected for 60sec at initial water wash speed
when the turbine reaches the water speed permissive set point (TNK14HWW), picking
up Logic permissive L14HWW.
c) Allow the Water Wash Pump to replace the water inside the pipes with
detergent/water by rerouting the 3-way valve upstream of the supply orifice and
manually starting the wash skid motor for the recommended time in the water wash
procedure (each site will have a different time based on the pump flow and piping
arrangement). After water displacement, reposition the 3-way valve and the wash
skid motor back to auto.
During the idle time period alloted for lining up the detergent, the unit will
remain at the initial water wash speed (KSSREFWB) and the wash sequence will be
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paused until this step is complete and the Continue Wash Push Button (L43DET_CPB)
is selected. This should be excecuted after rerouting the 3-way valve to wash
supply piping, and placing the wash motor control back to the auto position.
Important!!!!
When requisitioning a job ensure that the water wash speed settings comply with
allowable hold speeds for the unit at hand. Special considerations should be taken
when you are dealing with a single shaft STAG unit. The steam turbine resonance
speed has to be taken into consideration before implementing any constant speed
set points which would involve holding the unit at that speed for an extended time
period.
3) The Seventh Injection (Wash3) occurs during turbine coast down, 3 minutes
following the completion of Wash2, 1 minute following the completion of time delay
KOFLW2_FINX. This pulse injection will last for 1 minute.
e) The turbine will be on turning gear after the final detergent injection for a
20 min soaking period (KOFLPRS_FIN). The pipes will be flushed with water via the
3-way valve upstream of the supply orifice by manually energizing the wash skid
motor and allowing water to replace the water/detergent mix in the supply piping.
Upon completion return the Water Wash pump motor control to the Auto position.
This step shall be completed before the turbine is accelerated back to water wash
cranking speed for the rinse cycle
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Upon selecting Rinse, the turbine will begin to accelerate to Water Wash Speed
Reference (KSSREF2).
g) The rinse cycle will start when Water Wash speed signal is detected (L14HWW)
and will continue rinsing in a pulsed manner with water injection for 60 seconds
with each injection being preceded by 3 minute time delays. There will be a total
of 30 rinse cycles including the Pre-Rinse Cycle, which counts as Rinse Cycle #1
and will be followed by a cycle of 29 Rinse Pulses. During the Rinse Cycle period,
water will be re-circulated back to tank by the recirc solenoid valve (L20WDET) to
eliminate dead headed flow and temperature rise across the pump whenever VA16-1 is
closed. The air operated supply valve VA16-6 is actuated by solenoid valve 20TW-4
(logic variable L4BW1).
h) After Completion of the initial 30 pulse rinse cycle, the operator will have
the choice to select an Additional 5 Rinse Pulse Push-Button (LOFL_XTR_CPB) or End
Rinse Cycle Push Button (LOFL_END_CPB). If the operator elects to choose the
additional 5 rinse pulses he will again have the choice of opting for additional
pulses after the initial 5 extra pulses are completed. The Rinse Mode will be
terminated when the operator selects the End Rinse Cycle Push-Button
(LOFL_END_CPB).
i) After completion of the rinse cycle (L83OFL_COMP), an operator will stop the
unit by selecting the STOP push button off of the Speedtronics Main interface
display. This will cause the unit to coast down to turning gear speed to drain any
remaining water in the unit.
j) AFTER selecting the STOP push button the Water Wash Off Push Button
(L83WWOFF_CPB) should be selected at this time from the SpeedTronics interface
display and the unit should be started back up for the drying cycle after turning
gear speed has been achieved. The dry cycle occurs on normal crank operations
achieved at Purge Speed (KSSREF4). A Master Reset may be required before selecting
START / EXCECUTE
k) An operator will have to visually check the drain ports to ensure that there is
no more water flowing out the drains (after the 1 hour drying cycle). Upon
completion of an effective drying cycle the operator should select STOP / EXCECUTE
followed by OFF / EXCECUTE from the Main Interface Display. This completes the
Offline Water Wash.
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c) Contact output from Speedtronics to operate the detergent tank solenoid valve.
d) Contact Inputs from the skid to Speedtronics Panel for alarming any skid
trouble
e) Elimination of trip signal from flow detector switch (80WW-1) during off line
water wash
The Atomizing Air system is used to atomize liquid fuel, and purge liquid fuel
water injection nozzles and atomizing air passages. The atomizing air system
boosts compressor discharge air to a pressure ratio of 1.25 for purging and 1.4 for
atomizing liquid fuel.
The system is monitored for High Temperature, High Vibration on the compressor, and
Low atomizing air pressure. A fired shutdown is issued if the atomizing air
temperature is high. A gas turbine trip is issued if the atomizing air pressure
ratio is low for 30 seconds.
An emergency transfer to gas fuel will occur if the main AA compressor fails while
operating on liquid fuel.
The atomizing air 3-way temperature control valve (VA32-2) should be in the stem
fully DOWN position (maximum flow to the cooler) when the valve's input signal
(AATROUT) is at minimum (4 mA). Conversely, the valve stem should be fully UP
(minimum flow to the cooler) when the valve's input signal is at maximum (20 mA).
Note that the actuator on this valve is REVERSE acting, that is applying air
pressure to the LOWER diaphragm casing forces the actuator stem upwards, and spring
force acts to move the actuator stem down.
Control constants for the atomizing air cooling system (AATRKG and AATRKTC) may
need to be field adjusted upon initial application to a running unit. Atomizing air
temperature should be AATRK_G degrees F when operating on gas fuel, and AATRK_L
degrees F when on liquid fuel.
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The Advanced Fuel Purge System supplies purging air to prevent fuel accumulation
and combustion back-flow in the associated gas turbine fuel piping when operating
on gas fuel. When operating on natural gas, the purge system supplies purging air
to the liquid fuel passages of the fuel nozzles, water injection piping, and the
atomizing air passageway. Two steady state conditions exist: un-boosted while on
gas fuel or boosted on liquid fuel (with the requirement to transition between the
two steady state conditions). The liquid fuel purge and the Water-injection-purge-
double-block and bleed systems have identical hardware.
The discharge of the gas turbine compressor sends air to the purge system through
a cooler. This provides an added temperature margin for the fuel nozzle
distributor valves - or to precool - prior to boosting with a compressor.
While on gas fuel, the air will bypass the AA compressor (un-boosted) by the use
of a motor actuated valve (20AA-1). This air flows through the (normally open)
main purge feed valves (VA19-1 & VA33-1). These valves are solenoid controlled
valves (20PL-1 and 20WP-1) in which instrument air is actuated with a limit switch
monitoring position 33PL-1 and 33WP -1).
Downstream of the purge feed valves is the purge manifold. The manifold is used to
distrubute the purge air to each combustion can. To prevent back flow of
fuel/water into the purge system, each purge line is equipped with a (normally
open) pneumatically actuated isolation valve (VA19-3-1 thru n & VA33-3-1 thru n,
where n = # of combustion chambers). A single solenoid valve (20PL-3 and 20WP-3)
provides the actuation air to all of the isolation valves. The manifolds are
equipped with a (normally closed) small drain valve (VA19-2 & VA33-2) with a limit
switch to monitor position (33PL-2 and 33WP-2). The drain valve is solenoid
controlled (20PL-2 and 20WP-2).
There is also a (normally closed) small or low flow feed valve (VA19-1L & VA33-1L)
operated by a solenoid (20PL-1L and 20WP-1L) for soft purge flow introduction.
There are two additional AA pressure ratio control valves (20AA-2 & 20AA-5). The
valves are used to control the system pressure during transient conditions. Prior
to the liquid fuel purge opening, the 20AA-2 valve should be open during liquid
fuel operation and closed during gas fuel operation. The 20AA-5 is open during
normal operation and closed prior to water injection purge introduction when at
high loads. This valve provides back pressure on the compressor when on liquid
fuel with full water injection purge to maintain Flow on the compressor curve. All
three of the 20AA valves have both closed and open position switches (33AA1C &
33AA1O for example). The switches are used for startup position checking as
pressure ratio detection is not reliable at the time of startup due to very low
CPD pressures (ambient + inches of water).
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A check on the function of the trip oil dump valves is performed automatically
every shutdown or trip by confirming that the trip oil pressure drops as fast as
expected. A "Hydraulic protective trouble" alarm on shut down or trip indicates a
defective trip oil system which should be resolved before restarting the turbine.
Hydraulic trip oil pressure should decay below 63HG or 63HL setting within K4Y time
(normally 1 sec). It is important not to alter this setting as the emergency
shutdown system design of the unit may be compromised.
The flame detectors used on GE gas turbines output a 4-20 mA signal that is
directly proportional to the detected flame intensity. The 4-20 mA signal is
processed directly by the Mark VIe control system, which corresponds to percent
intensity. A strong flame indication signal from the flame detectors should have
an intensity of 50-75% or higher, and a frequency of 500 Hz or higher.
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The vibration sensors are organized into groups according to location. The grouping
of sensor channels is defined by mask constants JK39U_g where the group number "g"
varies from 1 to 4 and represents:
The vibration trip logic treats each of the four groups above separately and
independently.
The utilization mask constants JK39U_g are hexadecimal values that are used to
indicate which vibration sensor channel is used for each of the four groups. The
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redundancy mask constants JK39R_g are hexadecimal values that are used to indicate
which vibration channels are paired or adjacent sensors for each of the four
groups. The value for these mask constants can be determined by mapping out the
bits of the hexadecimal values against the twelve vibration sensor channels:
The least significant bit of the utilization mask constant JK39U_g sets the group
to be processed as non-redundant or redundant sensors. A "0" least significant bit
for JK39U_g will indicate that the group is to be processed as non-redundant
sensors and any sensor that indicates a vibration trip will cause the unit to
trip.
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A "1" least significant bit for JK39U_g will indicate that the group is to be
processed as redundant sensors such that a single transducer failure in a manner
to indicate high vibration will not trip the unit. A unit high vibration trip
will require an active sensor at trip level and another active sensor in the group
to be above alarm level. The redundant sensor option is the standard
configuration.
If a majority of the sensors in a redundant group are disabled, a unit trip will
occur on a high vibration trip indication from only one active sensor.
Adjacent Sensors
The least significant bit of the redundancy mask JK39R_g sets the group to be
processed as adjacent sensors. A "1" least significant bit for JK39R_g will allow
the turbine to be tripped when a sensor indicates a trip vibration level and an
adjacent sensor is either disabled or at alarm level. This is an option that is
not standardly used.
Each sensor channel that is defined as being utilized by the JK39U_g mask is
monitored for open circuit sensor faults. If a vibration sensor channel is
determined to be faulty an alarm is annunciated to the operator. The operator can
also manually disable a faulty vibration sensor channel so that an additional
transducer fault will not trip the unit.
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Check each vibration sensor cable shield, using an ohmmeter, to determine that it
is continuous from the transducer to the control panel and connected to common only
at the control panel end.
2. Cut the safety wire and disconnect the vibration sensor cable from the
vibration transducer. Verify that L39VF_n becomes logic "1" and the
"VIBRATION TRANSDUCER FAULT" alarm comes in. Reconnect the sensor and reset
the alarms.
Due to varying site conditions, differing locations of the off-base supply of CO2
to the turbine and potential leaks in the lagging and piping, a CO2 concentration
test is required to ensure the integrity of the fire protection system design. A
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simple "Puff Test" is not satisfactory to ensure the system functions properly. In
order to perform the concentration test, a qualified technician must be present to
make sure the test is run correctly. This test involves running a full C02
concentration test consisting of both the initial and extended discharges for each
zone of protection. The initial discharge runs for 1 minute (or less) following
the release of CO2, while the extended discharge runs simultaneously, but
continues for at least 30 minutes or more (depending upon the discharge times
required). The vendor should be contacted in order to locate and schedule a
technician to come to the particular site and oversee the concentration test.
The purpose of the Hazardous Gas Protection System is to signal (and take action if
necessary) if the presence of a combustible gas mixture in the gas turbine and
associated accessories reach a high level. The detector settings are based on the
Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) of the combustible gas. There are two detector
settings, a high and high-high % LEL setting for each compartment, which correspond
to a gas pocket volume with a 50% LEL concentration exceeds 0.1% of the net
enclosure volume and a gas pocket volume with a 100% LEL concentration exceeds 0.1%
of the net enclosure volume. The settings take into account the amount of air
through the compartment, airflow distribution through the compartment, detector
location, and probability of leak. These settings are specific to that compartment
and factory settings should not be adjusted in the field.
Hazardous gas detectors are wired back to a gas monitor, separate from the control
panel. The Gas Monitor then sends signals back to the control panel, either digital
contact inputs or 4-20 mA signals based on the action required from the detector.
Single detectors, usually located within the compartment, detect high and high-high
LEL settings for alarm purposes only. The single detectors are wired back to the
gas monitor and then ganged together by rack. If any one of the detectors signals
high or high-high (L45HnL_ALM, L45HnH_ALM), the gas monitor should be consulted for
which detector has signaled high LEL levels and the problem should be investigated.
Some compartments have three detectors in the extract ducts of the ventilation
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system to measure high and high-high LEL settings. The Gas Monitor sends these
analog LEL settings back to the control panel where voting is done. If any one of
the three detectors measures high gas concentration, an alarm will be generated.
If any two out of three detectors measures high-high gas concentration, a gas
turbine trip will be initiated and the problem should be investigated.
If any detector should fail in the compartments or extract ducts, the gas monitor
performs internal diagnostics and will send an alarm, one for each rack, back to
the control panel. If any alarm is generated, the problem should be investigated.
The extract duct detectors, which are fed back to the control panel via 4-20 mA
signals, also have a diagnostic check at the control panel to ensure that the 4-20
mA signals is within range. If any of these alarms are generated, the problem
should be investigated.
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When auto synch is selected, SC43SYNC goes to a 2 and L83AUTSYN picks up. During
breaker synch, big block L60SYNC1 controls fuel flow. The speed load setpoint (TNR)
is raised or lowered by L60TNMR/L. Auto voltage matching is accomplished by
L60SYNR/L. The synchronizing 25 relay is energized when the protective module(<P>)
predicts the breaker will close within the phase-slip target area and voltage
window. Breaker closing time is determined automatically in <P>.
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The generator breaker is tripped on reverse power sensing in the standard shutdown
sequence. Reverse power, rather than drop out of 4's alone, is necessary because of
the risk of coincidental fuel system malfunction that could cause overspeed.
Breaker opening is allowed only with 4 trip or shutdown 94X. The breaker is not
allowed to open with other possible control malfunctions which could lead to
overspeed.
Time delay on the reverse power relay is provided to allow for load transients
while synchronizing. Turbine trips cause motoring of the generator for the time
delay on reverse power sensing.
On new units, a megawatt setting is compared with the DWATT signal in place of the
reverse power relay. This allows smooth shutdown with minimum draw on system
megawatts.
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Hydrogen monitoring
The control system will display the status of each analyzer at all times, based on
the following table:
The hydrogen purity transmitters (QT-290A and QT-290B) are used to display the
hydrogen purity whenever the system is monitoring turbine end, collector end, or
casing. When the system is in Local control, the hydrogen purity readings are not
valid. The sequencing is also set up to indicate whether the displayed purity
reading is current or last measured.
Level Alarms:
Generator Liquid Level High (LH2LLDH)
Generator Liquid Level High High (LH2LLDHH)
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Scavenging control
The control system will send a signal to the Hydrogen Control Panel to increase
scavenging (for each analyzer) when either the Seal Drain Enlargement (for each
analyzer) or the Casing (for each analyzer) indicates a specified level of low
purity for more than one minute. The signal to increase scavenging will
automatically be canceled when the purity level in either the Seal Drain
Enlargement or the Casing return to a specified level. The operator has the
option to cancel the increase scavenging signal for approximately 2 minutes at any
time.
Casing reading
Every hour, the control system will send a signal to the Hydrogen Control Panel to
energize solenoids FY-2972 and FY-2974 (note this action will not effect the TE
and CE switch feedback). As long as switch #3 stays in the off position, a casing
reading will be taken for five minutes and the purity values will be updated for
the casing. After the five minutes are up, the control system will cancel the
signal to switch #1 and #2 and the previous mode of operation will be returned.
The operator has the option to check the casing purity at any time and then cancel
the check. When a low low reading is detected in the seal drain enlargement, the
control system will switch to casing mode to check the purity readings.
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H2 Manual Purge
H2
Purity1 & H2 Purity 2 NO NO
< 80% No AC Power?
Or Seal Oil Differential
Pressure Low ?
YES YES
ALARM: ALARM:
H2 Purity Trouble-Begin Manual AC Power Loss-Begin Manual
Generator Purge Generator Purge
H2 Auto Purge
H2
Purity 1 & H2 Purity 2 NO NO
< 80% No AC Power?
Or Seal Oil Differential
Pressure Low ?
YES YES
or
YES
H2 Control Cab
not in Local ?
NO
NO
Turbine At Turning
Gear Speed ?
YES
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All generator RTDs are read and checked against high and low limits.
Highest temperatures are alarmed for:
Stator core
Inlet cooler gas
Outlet cooler gas
Two high core temperatures will initiate fast unload. A failed RTD may be rejected
and then a message appears in place of spread which cannot be calculated.
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The MANUAL_SET_POINT_LONG is a generic block used here to produce the var control
var reference (DRVAR). The MAX and MIN limits (DKVCMN and DKVCMX) have been set to
allow operation over some of the generator safe operating conditions. Customers may
wish to change these limits but must ensure that the generator is not operated
outside its saturation curve. The preset option of the block is not used here.
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The VAR control outputs (L83VCRV and L83VCLV) follow the logics (L60DVCLG and
L60DVCLD) when VAR is outside the deadband (DKVCDB). When VAR is outside the
deadband it raises/lowers excitation for short time periods as determined by the
pulse timers (L2DVC2 and L2DVC1). This occurs until VAR is back within the
deadband. If the VAR error is too high and outside the allowed error (LK60VCF),
then the pulse timers are removed from the sequencing and excitation is given a
continuous signal until VAR is back within the limits.
VAR Shedding adjusts the generator VARS to approximately zero during a shutdown.
The unit VARS (DVAR) is compared to constants (LK60VSL and LK60VSR) to generate a
voltage lower or raise signal (L60VSL or L60VSR).
VAR shedding operates during all shutdowns (L94X), when the breaker is still closed
and when there is no VAR shedding lockout signal (L68VS). VAR shedding voltage
raise/lower signals are intermittent, controlled by logics L2VS1 and L2VS2. When
VAR shedding is in operation its raise/lower signals are "on" for time K2VS2 and
"off" for time K2VS1. Note that sequencing exists to drive the raise lower signal
to the excitation control. The VAR shedding, power factor control, VAR control,
manual voltage control, and synchronizing voltage matching will all initiate the
raise and lower commands to the excitation system through this rung (L90RL, L90RR).
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DPFV1 calculates the power factor (DPF) from the unit megawatts (DWATT) and the
unit megavars (DVAR). DPF is used for display only. The DPF value is discontinuous
at 0 mvar, so for the power factor control block (DPF_CONTROL_V1) the variable DPFM
is supplied which is the power factor value translated to the continuous range 0 to
2. DPFM is produced by adding 2 to the power factor whenever it has a negative
value. At less than DKPFMW watts the power factor is set to 1.
The power factor control outputs (L83PFRV and L83PFLV) follow the increase lag and
increase lead logics (L60DPFLG and L60DPFLD) when the PF is outside the deadband
(DKPFDB). When PF is outside the deadband, it raises/lowers excitation for short
time periods as determined by the pulse timers (L2DPF2 and L2DPF1). This occurs
until PF is back within the deadband. If the PF error is too high and outside the
allowed error (LK60DPFF), then the pulse timers are removed from the sequencing and
excitation is given a continuous signal until PF is back within the limits.
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Functional specifications:
Water injection from full speed no load to full load is permissable at ambient
temperatures from 0 to 120 deg F.
Control response must be capable of reducing water fast enough to prevent over
injection on transient load reductions without exceeding the flow limit schedule.
Water injection is controlled with water flow measurement devices (usually turbine
flow meters).
The required water flow is scheduled as a function of fuel flow, with compensation
for ambient temperature (CTIM), and if used, specific humidity (CMHUM), and power
augmented steam flow (WQK_A[n]).
The equation for the required water flow used is based on:
Note: Logic is used to select the "n"constant set to change the curve with fuel, at
flow level etc. For instance,
WQK_*[n], when n=0; gas fuel < LK83WK1 select L83WK0
when n=1; gas fuel > LK83WK1 select L83WK1
when n=2; liq fuel < LK83WK3 select L83WK2
when n=3; liq fuel > LK83WK3 select L83WK3
Initial Control specification settings are predicted for the allowed emissions
level. As emissions test data is available, constants should be readjusted to
comply with requirements. However, in the interest of minimizing gas turbine
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Whenever any of the control line constants (WQK_B[n], WQK_K[n], or WQK_N[n]) are
changed from their original values, the new intersection point of the affected
control line segments must be calculated. Reference the flow diagram. Constant
LK83WK1 and/or LK83WK3 must be set equal to the fuel flow of the new intersection
point. If this is not done, a step will be introduced into the control line which
might have a negative impact on turbine parts life.
Corresponding changes must be made in the WQPL algorithm when constant changes are
made in this algorithm.
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Sequencing criteria
Shut down should be at a controlled rate without tripping the water off suddenly.
Tripping of the water injection stop valve should occur at least as fast as fuel is
tripped.
After water injection flow is enabled and turned on by L83WJ, if flowmeter signal
(WSQ) in any controller <RST>, falls below a level (LKWFLT1) or if the difference
between the flow meter signal and the position (LVDT) feedback is greater than
LKWFLT2, fault alarm L3WSFLT is alarmed. A time delay for feedback transfer and
transients is provided (LKWFLTY).
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Water injection is used to limit the amount of nitrogen oxide (NOx) in the turbine
exhaust. The system provides continuous monitoring of water flow, fuel flow, and
other turbine parameters to verify compliance level and proper system operation.
For DLN2 units, when the water injection system is Locked Out or Not selected while
operating on liquid fuel the turbine will be load limited to approximately 50%
load.
Once the system is enabled, water injection reference is calculated using BBL WQRV2
when the fuel flow is above the minimum for water injection. The water flow
reference (WQR2) is then passed to a MANUAL_SET_POINT block so the rate of change
can be controlled. Two rates are required, a normal rate (WQKRMR) and a fast rate
(WQKRMR2). The fast rate is used when the water injection enable (L83WQEN) drops
out.
The water injection schedule is selected based on fuel flow. The liquid fuel water
injection schedules are WQK[2]_n and WQK[3]_n. Schedule 2 is used for low fuel
flows and schedule 3 is selected when the fuel flow is above LK83WK3. On systems
that do not have DLN, water injection for NOX may be required on gas fuel.
Injections schedules WQK[0]_n and WQK[1]_n are used for gas fuel water injection.
Schedule 0 is used for low gas fuel flows and schedule 1 is selected when the fuel
flow is above LK83WK1.
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2. Verify the following water injection turn-on sequence when water injection is
selected on and enabled:
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MAX limit
WQK_M[n]
slope
WQK_K[n]
INJECTION FLOW
n=1,3
slope
WQK_K[n]
n=0,2
WQK_N[n]
WQK_B[n]
n=0,2
WQK_E[n] WQK_B[n]
n=1,3
LK83WKn
n=1,3
FQT, total fuel flow, #/sec
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When a lock out is detected, the water flow request WQR2 is stepped to zero and
the flow reference WQR2X is ramped to zero at a fast rate. When the flow
reference is below the minimum controllable flow (WQKMINRF), the stop valve is
closed, the pump is turned off, and the purge is opened. Also, when a High or
Low Injection Flow is detected, the stop valve is immediately closed.
Injection Shutdown:
To ensure the water injection system is turned off, a timed shutdown logic is
included (L83WQY). This logic picks-up some time delay after the water injection
system has been turned off or the flow request is at zero. It drops out the stop
valve actuation solenoids.
Load Limit Turbine when operating on Liquid Fuel without water injection (DLN2
only):
On F Class Machines due to poor pattern factor, when operating on liquid fuel, the
turbine must be load limited when the water injection system is locked out or not
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selected.
1. Verify that the faults lock out water injection and are latched in.
2. Verify that the alarms occur with no other control action taken.
3. Verify that the water injection is ramped off quickly when a lock-out occurs.
NOTE: Where FQ is modified by WQK_G[n] (WQR constants for liquid fuel must be
scaled in equivalent gas flow to transfer fuel without loss of logging data).
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There is no specific hardware defined in this standard, but all units must have a
minimum of three gas temperature sensing devices located downstream of any heater
or compressor. The devices must be placed as close as possibly to the gas control
valves. The volume between the gas valves and the temperature sensing devices
should be minimized for proper control function and response time. The distance
between the gas valves and the temperature sensing devices should be less than 100
feet of pipe.
The Control Response to Changes in Gas Properties control sequencing corrects for
flow control errors induced in to the system due to variations in the gas supply.
It also provides a level of protection from continued operation if gas supply
conditions fall outside safe operation range.
Verify that customer gas supply has the properties documented in the control
specification for both Lower Heating Value and Specific Gravity. If the settings in
the controller and actual gas supply properties are not in agreement by more than
3%, contact the PAC and Controls Engineering, Greenville, for resolution.
In addition, verify that signal VFQ_MWI is close or equal to 1.0 before initial
startup of gas turbine. This will ensure that all parameters used in the control
software are in accordance with design. Any discrepancies should be reported to
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the PAC.
Before starting the unit, begin the Trend containing points DLN 2.6 gas fuel
startup. SEE Design standard DATA CAPTURE - capture.doc
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Signal:
a. Low level analog and digital signals
b. Speed feedback/reference signals
Control:
a. AC or DC control circuit.
Power:
a. Field leads, armature leads
2. Signal wiring and power wiring may cross at a right angle with a minimum one
inch separation. Avoid parallel runs between signal level wires and power or
control wires. If signal wires must be run in parallel to control or power
wires, a minimum of a four-inch separation must be maintained between the
wires.
3. For low level signal wire runs external to the controller, shielded and
twisted wire is required. All shield drains should be terminated at the
controller (one end only). The remote end of the shield drain wire should be
cut off and taped to prevent accidental grounding.
4. Control system relays, solenoids, or brake coils can produce erratic drive
behavior due to electrical noise transients. To eliminate this possibility,
an RC suppressor should be added in parallel with the coils of these devices.
A 220 ohm, 2 watt resistor in series with 0.5 mfd., 600 volt capacitor can be
used.
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5. Attention should be given to the national electrical code and any applicable
local codes when installing any devices. Wire size, insulation type, conduit
sizing, enclosures etc., should be determined per these codes.
b. Wire check cables between transformer (if used) and source bridge
compartment per elementary (sh. 1AA and 1AC). If there is no
transformer, then wire check from source switchgear to source
bridge. If this is a 12p source IMD drive and it has synchronization
function then make sure the master (A) bridge is connected to the
secondary winding which is in phase with the primary winding of the
transformer. Normally, it is the Delta winding.
c. Wire check cables between Load Bridge and motor isolator (if
used) per elementary (sh. 1AE and 1AH).
i. Power cables.
ii. Control power to load isolator if the control power is from
external source.
iii. Control wires from drive control to load isolator.
For IMD drives, motor cables termination may be at the capacitor compartment (sh.
1AG) instead at the load bridge compartment. If there is no motor isolator then
wire check from load bridge to motor (sh. 1AJ).
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g. Wire check power cables between bypass contactor (if used) and
motor for IMD drive per elementary (sh. 1AH).
i. Power cables.
ii. Control power wires to bypass contactor if control power is
from external.
iii. Control wires from drive control to bypass contactor.
iv. Control wires from motor isolator to bypass contactor.
i. Run permissive.
ii. Start permissive.
iii. Raise speed contact
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The above wire check list is a typical example, all control and power cables which
are inter-connected to the drive system should be wire checked per the system
elementary. Especially for the control cables, wire check electrically and
functionally. Make sure none of the wires are grounded before turning on control
power.
Check transformer
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Check motor
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lineup.
5. Collect enough distilled/deionized water and antifreeze (ethylene glycol) for
the cooling system. Drive Systems normally supplies the antifreeze for
domestic customer only. Consult GEH-5831A for details concerning the liquid
cooling system.
Prepare test load for the LCI/IMD regulator tune-up, normally the LCI/IMD control
requires 40%+ load at about 60% speed (36Hz.) to step the flux and speed
regulator while the process is not on line. E.G. if this is an ID fan
application, need to control the inlet/outlet damper to control the air flow to
get the suitable loading for regulator tune-up at coupled run, vary load from 20%
to full load to check load inversion limit setting for LCI.
Inspect all equipment including the LCI/IMD lineup for loose hardware/debris,
removing any such material prior to applying power.
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