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1. 0 00 E 00 0 00 JI OpenDO JO00 00 0 00 Close 00 0 00 Close DO 0 0 0 Close DO fo 0 0 v Energize to Open Energize to Open Energize to Open Open DI 0 0 0 Open 01 0 0 0 Open DI 0 0 0 i Close DI 0 0 0 p Close DI 0 0 0 Close DI 0 0 0 ze Lo SwitchPt hoo Lo SwitchPt hoo Lo SwitchPt hoo Hi SwitchPt 200 0 Leave Open After Opening Next Tube Hi SwitchPt 200 0 Leave Open After 2 Opening Next Tube Figure 12 Station settings of the Run Switch tab Notice that the Run 1 configuration has no Lo SwitchPt field This is because the Lo SwitchPt field triggers a run to be closed and closing Run 1 would result in no flow at the station Conversely notice that the Run 4 configuration has no Hi SwitchPt or Leave Open fields This is because there is no Run 5 to be opened after Run 4 1 Review the values in the following fields Issued Aug 14 17 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Field Tag Enabled Input PV TLP Open DO TLP Close DO TLP Energize to Open Open DI TLP Description A 10 character field that identifies the meters that makes up the run switching scheme This tag is useful for documentation purposes screen prints etc Select this checkbox to enable a run for the run switching scheme You must enable at least two runs in order to do run switching If only one of the four runs is enabled no a
2. Subtract C Watchdog Timer C Multiply C Copy Data C Divide Modulus SetPt Det Undefined ed SetPt Value 00 Deadband or Math Result 00 Figure 26 One Scan Rising Operator example The input to this cause is the status of cause 1 true false When cause 1 goes true this cause will go true for one second The effect for this cause might be the mode of a digital output versa valve or momentary solenoid Inputs for this function should be limited to Boolean types because only a zero to one transition will cause a trip The cause goes true when the value at Cur Value changes from one to zero The cause will be true for one scan 1 sec only 36 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Watchdog Timer Primary Logic Section PtDet UDP22 1 CZTRUE Tag Cause 1 Cur Value 0 0 Operator C gt OneScanRising Add Dne ScanFaling Subtract wa Watchdog Timer Multioly Copy Data C Divide Modulus SetPt Det Undefined SetPt Value 00 Deadband or Math Result 00 Figure 27 One Scan Falling Operator example The input to this cause is the status of cause 1 true false When cause 1 goes false this cause will go true for one second Effect 2 might be the mode of a digital output versa valve or momentary solenoid Inputs for this function should be limited to Boolean types because only a one to zero tra
3. Copy Data Divide Modulus SetPt Def Undefined fre SetPt Value fi 000 0 Deadband or Math Result fi 7 26208 Figure 33 Divide Operator example The quotient of Cur Value divided by SetPt Value is placed in the Deadband Result register The cause status is always zero Modulus The remainder of the integer division of Cur Value divided by SetPt Value is placed in the Deadband Result register The cause status is always zero This is an example how to create 5 second execution from ROC clock seconds Primary Logic Section PtDet CLK1 SECOND Tag 07 Cur Value 15 0 Operator C gt C OneScan Rising C Add lt One Scan Falling Subtract s C Watchdog Timer Multioly Copy Data C Divide Modulus SetPt Def Undefined Si SetPt Value fo Deadband or Math Result 00 Figure 34 Modulus Operator example The seconds from the ROC clock are divided by five Every five seconds the modulus remainder is zero Another cause can look at this cause s result field for a zero as part of condition for taking action In this way a 5 second execution clock is created 3 3 Flow Summation To start the Flow Summation Program 1 Double click a ROC device or click the Direct Connect icon in the toolbar Issued Aug 14 41 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 3 3 1 2 The device window will open Click User Program gt Gas Contr
4. Divide Modulus SetPt Def SFP 1 DATAT mi SetPt Value fo 0 Deadband or Math Result 160 4 M Select TLP Orifice Meter Run Values r Z Run Too 001 Description Soft Point Current Values Flow Rate Energy Rate 1376089 141350300 Pries 6 _ 3302614 MCF 3392408 BTU Day 14 _ E T i Today aie ES 1 ERES Vesterdap 5068125 ES 23383339 222 Monn 7829 seses 29703 je WIES Prev Month o 15 0 4999878 Accumulated 378 299 388 5845 22179 6 60 Figure 29 Copy Data Operator example The 1XX value in the Deadband Result field commands that the copy is from incremental parameters to incremental parameters and is configured 38 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 to copy 16 parameters by parameter to parameter starting from Orifice Meter Run values 1 parameter 0 flow rate per day The 16 copied items land in soft point 1 starting at DATA1 and ending at DATA16 The Copy Data function copies data from PtDef to SetPt Det There are four different types of copies by logicals by parameters logicals to parameters parameters to logicals The numeric value in the Deadband field tells the system what type of copy to make and how much data to copy Table 2 Types of Copies Number Copy Type Description XX
5. x x x lj cal ESD Hand Sion x x x x 9 o 5 e 9 X X X X X TT Reset Hand Switch EHS197 jJojo ojo Gas Level Hi H Alam 1901 Ix x Fire Level HiHi Alam 1902 Ix x x x ix Gas Level Hi Alam III IE am Gas DetectorFaut Aamo Fire Detector Faut 1902 xxi xt J j E Gate Intrusion Limit Switch zso 901 J J j Panel intrusion Limit Switch 750 1902 xxx J Power Supply Low Voltage Switch 51 1908 xx j Jj Power Supply Low Low Voltage Switch ESLL 1909 Run 1 Pressure Lo Lo Alam PAL A90A x x x R Run 2 Pressure Lo Lo Alarm Casel x x x R Run 3 Pressure Lo Lo Alam 1903 X XIX R Run 4 Pressure Lo Lo Alam PAL 194A Ix xx R I Run 1 Strainer Diff Press HiHiLimit_ POHH 1901 j Jj pj Run 2 Strainer Diff Press Hi Hi Limit PDHH 1902 Run 3 Strainer Diff Press Hi Hi Limit POHH 1903 J L L Run 4 Strainer Diff Press
6. field whenever the effect is activated by one or more true causes The user specified or dynamic value that is sent to the defined in the PtDef field whenever the effect is actuated by one or more true causes The user specified or dynamic value that is sent to the TLP defined in the Effect PtDef field whenever the effect is un activated as a result of no true cause If the Force Value When Inactive is unchecked the TLP defined in the Effect PtDef field is not controlled when the effect is un activated Select this checkbox to write the value in the Value When Inactive field to the TLP defined in the PtDef field whenever the effect is un activated that is none of the causes that list the effect are true If you leave this checkbox blank the program does not write any values to the PtDef field when the effect is un activated Select this checkbox to have the program continuously write active or inactive values to the PtDef TLP This may be desirable to assure that the output is re asserted to the expected state for example when a DO point is taken out of manual mode If you leave this checkbox blank the program sets the state one time This may be useful for a DO point in momentary mode which resets itself This section allows effects to be defined as reset points Reset points are monitored by causes that require a reset before clearing from the tripped condition Normal Not Select if the effect is hand
7. 1st Tube Tag Runt Enabled Pl Og Input Py 0 0 0 P Open DO fooo b 0 00 Energize to Open Open DI 0 0 0 Close DI 0 0 0 Hi SwitchPt 200 0 Leave pen After Opening Next Tube solenoids that do not hold their states such as Momentary or DI Reset modes An example of what happens in the event of a valve switch failure Tube 3 has just pulsed to close because of low DP Ordinarily tube 2 becomes the focus run But as long as flow is still sensed in tube 3 it remains the focus run After the settling time expires default 30 seconds if tube 3 still has low DP the program will pulse to close tube 3 again and wait another settling period Run Switching Run Switch Tab Tube Settings Use this section to configure switching for up to four runs You define your input and output points set high and low points and choose when to open and close runs In the Run Switching section you can configure switching for up to four runs using various types of input and output points The program supports both non latching and latching such as Versa Valve or Magna Latch solenoids and has configurable high and low switch points and the option of closing the previous run when opening another 2nd Tube 3rd Tube 4th Tube Tag Rune Runs Enabled DJ og Enabled 00 Enabled Pe o Input PY E Input 0 000 SE Input
8. Configuration Examples eiei eene 33 3 3 Flow 41 e FEN Ge e EE 42 3 32 inet me m a eode Ee EN 44 Chapter 4 Reference 47 4 1 Point 22 Cause Configuration n n 48 4 2 Point Type 23 Effect u eene enne 55 4 3 Point Type 35 Run Switching sessionis ennemi nennen 58 4 4 Point Type 36 Sum utad Hed ya de ee avc SAL ty d EE en 68 Appendix Sample Cause and Effect Diagram 71 Issued Aug 14 iii Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 This page is intentionally left blank iv Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Chapter 1 Introduction A Caution When implementing control using this product observe best industry practices as suggested by applicable and appropriate environmental health and safety organizations While this product can be used as A safety component in a system it is NOT intended or designed to be the ONLY safety mechanism in that system This chapter describes the structure of this manual and presents an overview and installation instructions of the Gas Control Manager Program for the FloBoss 107 FB107 1 1 Scope and Organization
9. SetPt Val Primary Logic Section PtDef JAIN EU Tag RTD Cur Value 831 0 Operator C Dne Scan Rising C Add C Qne Scan Falling Subtract C Watchdog Timer Multioly Copy Data Divide Modulus SetPt Def Undefined mj SetPt Value 800 0 Deadband or Math Result 50 0 Figure 22 Greater Than Operator example This cause is true because Cur Value 831 is greater than SetPt Val 800 Note Because of the deadband of 50 the cause will remain true until the value of analog input A3 falls below 750 Less Than The cause goes true when the value at Cur Value is less than or equal lt to the value at SetPt Value 34 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Primary Logic Section PtDef AIN A3 EU Es Tag RTD Cur Value 375 0 Operator C Dne Scan Rising Add One Scan Falling C Subtract Watchdog Timer Multioly C Copy Data C Divide Modulus SetPt Def Undefined Ia SetPt Value 385 0 Deadband or Math Result 00 Figure 23 Less Than Operator example This cause is true because Cur Value 375 is less than or equal to SetPt Value 385 Note SetPt Value is a dynamic value coming from analog input Equals The cause goes true when the value at Cur Value is equal to the value at SetPt Value Primary Logic Section Pet DIN AS STATUS Tag DI 1 SlotO Cur Value 0 0 Op
10. Subtract Multiply Divide Modulus gt and SetPt Value Table 1 List of Functions Function Description True If compare Greater Than or equal to True If compare Less Than or equal to True If compare Equal To True If compare Not Equal To One Scan Rising Cur Value 0 to 1 transition true One Scan Falling Cur Value 1 to 0 transition true Watchdog Timer resets on changing value of Cur Value Copies from Cur Value to SetPt Value see full explanation Addition Cur Value plus SetPt Value Subtraction CurValue minus SetPt Value Multiplication Cur Value times SetPt Value Division Cur Value divided by SetPt Value Modulus Remainder of Integers Cur Value SetPt Value Issued Aug 14 33 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Primary Logic Section PiDef AIN A3 EU s Tag RTD Cur Value 831 0 Operator gt neScanRisng C Add C C ne ScanFaling Subtract C Watchdog Timer Multiply Copy Data C Divide Modulus SetPt Def Undefined It SetPt Value 800 0 Deadband or Math Result 50 0 Figure 21 Operator area in the Primary Logic Section The following examples show how to do configurations with each of the available functions operators These examples do not show compound logic AND OR or examples utilizing enablers Greater Than The cause goes true when the value at Cur Value is greater than or gt equal to the value at
11. The cause status is always zero Primary Logic Section PiDet SFP 3 DATA ES Tag Soft Pt 3 Cur Value 52 5 Operator C gt 5 Rising Add lt One Scan Falling Subtract Watchdoa Timer Multioly C l CopyData C Divide Modulus SetPt Det Undefined SetPt Value 12 0 Deadband or Math Result 40 5 Figure 31 Subtract Operator example Note No effects are used with math operations Mutiply The product of Cur Value and SetPt Value is placed in the Deadband Result register The cause status is always zero Primary Logic Section PtDet SFP3 DATA2 Tag Soft Pt 3 Cur Value 67 43 Operator C Dne ScanRisnqg C Add C Qne Scan Falling C Subtract Watchdog Timer Ze Multiply C Copy Data C Divide Modulus SetPt Def Undefined E SetPt Value Deadband or Math Result fasse Figure 32 Multiply Operator example 7 Ip Note No effects are used with math operations Divide The quotient of Cur Value divided by SetPt Value is placed in the Deadband Result register The cause status is always zero 40 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Primary Logic Section PtDet UDP22 1 DBREST Tag Cause 1 Cur Value 17262 0 Operator C gt C One ScanRising Add C One Scan Falling Subtract na Watchdog Timer Multioly
12. 11 59 59 PM 05 30 2012 01 34 46 PM NOC FB107 RAS 31528 1 000 1 Key No Espiration 10 08 2012 09 07 41 4M LineGuard 2300 RAS 31529 1000 1 Temporary 11 30 2012 11 59 59 PM 11 13 2012 08 38 42 AM Cause and Effect VPCCO 1 1 Key No Expiration 05 23 2013 11 51 06 AM GAS CONTROL MGF RAS 1 Key No Expiration 10 29 2013 09 22 26 AM Connect to KEY Move to DEVICE Add License Remove Licenses on KEY Time Created Application Name _ VendoriD Vendor AppCode Version Expiration Quantity License Key Event Log Serial Number 2057841 8 User ID Vendor ID Application Name Previous Quantity New Quantity REMOVE LOI 31529 GAS CONTROL MGF ADD ADM 31528 GAS CONTROL MGF REMOVE LOI 31529 GC Interface ADD ADM 31529 GC Interface 11 16 2012 10 10 KEY SERI FRO 0 11 16 2012 10 09 59 KEY FORI FRO 0 01011970 00 00 00 NONE 0 01 01 1970 00 00 00 0 Export Events Close eo ro Figure 2 License Installed Note An FB107 can hold up to six different licenses although you can install only one instance of each license on the FB107 When you click Move to Device ROCLINK 800 moves only one instance of the license onto the FB107 and automatically decreases the license quantity on the USB key by one 5 Verify the license name displays in the Licenses on Device section of the screen Proceed to Section 2 2 to download the user program 2 2 Downloading the Program This sect
13. DO R1OPDO RAN User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 1 Open DO 14 Run2 Open DO R20PDO RAN User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 2 Open DO 15 Run3 Open DO R3OPDO RAW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 3 Open DO 16 Run4 Open DO RAOPDO RAN User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 4 Open DO 17 Run1 Close DO R1CLDO RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 1 Close DO 18 Run2 Close DO R2CLDO RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 2 Close DO 19 Run3 Close DO R3CLDO RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 3 Close DO 20 Run4 Close DO R4CLDO RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 4 Close DO 21 Run1 Open State R1OPST RW System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 1 1 00 Run 1 Energize to Open 0 No 1 Yes 22 Run2 Open State R2OPST RW System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 1 1 00 Run 2 Energize to Open 0 1 Yes 23 Run3 Open State R3OPST RW System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 1 1 00 3 Energize to Open 0 1 Yes Issued Aug 14 59 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 24 Run4 Open State R4OPST RW System UINT8 0 gt 1 1 1 00 Run 4 Energize to Open 0 1 Yes 25 Run1 Lo SetPt R1LOSP R W User FL Any 0 0 1 00 Run 1 Low Set Point FloatingPoint Number 26 Run2 Lo SetPt R2LOSP R W User FL Any 10 0 1 00 Run 2 Low Set Point FloatingPoint Number 27 Run3 Lo SetPt R3LOSP RAN User FL Any 10 0 1 00 Run 3 Low Set Point FloatingPoint Number 28 Run4 Lo SetPt RA
14. DelaySecs TRPCT2 R O System UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 0 1 00 Secondary Logic Trip Elapsed Elapsed Secs 50 Pri Trip DelayTimer TMRTT1 R O System UINT8 1 0 21 0 1 00 Primary Logic Trip TimerTiming Timing 0 Timer Expired 1 Timing 51 Sec Trip DelayTimer TMRTT2 R O System UINT8 1 0 21 0 1 00 Secondary Logic Trip Timing TimerTiming 0 Timer Expired 1 Timing Issued Aug 14 53 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 22 Cause Configuration Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 52 Accumulated Trips TRPACM RAN Both UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 0 1 00 Accumulated Trips 53 Watchdog Timer WATDOG R O SYSTEM UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 0 3 05 Provides an incrementing counter to validate the program s running status Only updated for the first logical instance 54 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 4 2 Point Type 23 Effect Configuration Point type 23 applies to Effect Configuration There are up to 8 logicals of this point type Point Type 23 Effect Configuration Parm Name 0 Effect Tag 1 Effect Enable Effect Definition 3 Definition Tag 4 Now Active 5 Cur Val 6 Value When Active 7 Value When NotActive 8 Apply When NotActive 9 Is Reset Pt Abbr EFFTAG EFFENB EFFDEF DEFTAG CURENG CURVAL ENGVAL UENVAL WRITEU RESTPT Access RW RW RW R O R O R O RW RW RW
15. Digi Enab Tag ENATAG R O System AC10 10 0x20 gt Ox7E lt none gt 1 00 Selected Pre Condition PointTag for each ID ASCII character 24 Digi Enab ENAPV R O System FL 4 Any 0 0 1 00 Pre Condition Selected ProcessValue FloatingPoint PointValue Number 25 Digi Enabler Type ENAREL RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 3 0 1 00 Pre Condition Operator 0 1 2 gt 3 lt 26 Digi Enab StPtValue ENSTPT R W User FL 4 Any 0 0 1 00 Pre Condition Setpoint FloatingPoint Number Issued Aug 14 51 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 22 Cause Configuration Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 27 Digi Enab ENARLT R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Pre Condition Met ResultStatus 0 1 Yes 28 Enab Delay ENAPRE R W User UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 30 1 00 Pre Condition Timer SecsPreset Preset Secs 29 Enab Delay ENACNT R O System UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 0 1 00 Pre Condition Timer Secs SecsElapsed 30 Pri Trip Delay TRPPR1 RW User UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 0 1 00 Primary Logic Trip Preset Secs SecsPreset 31 Pri Trip Delay TRPCT1 R O System UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 0 1 00 Primary Logic Trip SecsElapsed Elapsed Secs 32 Scan Interval SCANIV RAW User UINT8 1 0 gt 5 3 1 00 Scan Interval Not Used 0 100 mSec 1 200 mSec 2 500 mSec 3 1 Sec 4 2 Sec 5 5 Sec 33 Log Alarms LOGALM RW User UINT8 1 0 21 0 1 00 Log Trips to Alarm Log 0 No 1 Yes 34 Require Re
16. Hi Hi Limit POHH 1904 L L Run 1 Flow High Alam Jf FAH 01 x xx Run 2 Flow High Alam Capo Ix xx tt tt LUI Pass Run 4 Flow High Alam Jf 1904 Ix xx S I le al Cs al OO X condition present to cause effect condition resets effect unless causes are still present R effect must be reset by clearing condition namely re pressurizing the run for the PALL Issued Aug 14 71 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Headquarters Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions 6005 Rogerdale Road Houston TX 77072 U S A T 1 281 879 2699 F 1 281 988 4445 www EmersonProcess com Remote Europe Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions Emerson House Unit 8 Waterfront Business Park Dudley Road Brierly Hill Dudley UK DY5 1LX T 44 1384 487200 F 44 1384 487258 www EmersonProcess com Remote North American Latin America Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions 6005 Rogerdale Road Houston TX USA 77072 T 1 281 879 2699 F 1 281 988 4445 www EmersonProcess com Remote Middle East Africa Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions Emerson FZE P O Box 17033 Jebel Ali Free Zone South 2 Dubai U A E T 971 4 8118100 F 971 4 8865465 www EmersonProcess com Remote Asia Pacific Emerson Process Management Remote Automation Solutions 1 Pandan Crescent Singapore 128461
17. Logicals Source data located in a Logical order will be copied to the Target data location in a Logical order 1XX Parameters Source data located in a Parameter order will be copied to the Target data location in a Parameter order 2XX Logicals to Source data located in a Logical order will be Parameters copied to the Target data location in a Parameter order 3XX Parameters Source data located in a Parameter order will to Logicals be copied to the Target data location in a Logical order Example 105 in the Deadband field means copy parameters 0 through 4 to parameters through 5 on another TLP Add The sum of Cur Value and SetPt Value is placed in the Deadband Result register If the SetPt Def is undefined the value entered in SetPt Value will be added as a constant The cause status is always zero Primary Logic Section t FLOTDY Tag Meter 1 Cur Value 31 41501 Dperator gt neScanRising Add lt C One Scan Falling C Subtract Watchdog Timer Multiply C l C Copy Data C Divide C Modulus SetPt Def Undefined Ia SetPt Value 100 0 Deadband or Math Result fi 91 415 Figure 30 Add Operator example Issued Aug 14 39 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Note No effects are used with math operations Subtract The difference of Cur Value and SetPt Value is placed in the Deadband Result register
18. Note Forthe FB107 ROCLINK 800 assigns program positions based on memory allocations 8 Click Yes to begin the download During the download the program performs a warm start creates an event in the event log and when the download completes displays the following message E ROCLINK 800 X o Download amp Start User Program COMPLETED Figure 7 ROCLINK 800 Download Confirmation 9 Click OK The User Program Administrator screen displays see Figure 8 Note that User Programs Installed in Device frame identifies the loaded program The Status field indicates that the program is running Issued Aug 14 9 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Gas Control Mar g Version 3 05 00 Library Version Rev f 4 No Program TE 5 No Program Created 09 05 2013 16 14 47 DRAM Used 16384 6 No Program CRC 048281 FLASH Used 39488 Noli Entry Pt 0 540000 Stop Displays 21 22 23 35 36 Status Running All Option Download User Program File C Program GasContralMar_v305_1 bin Browse Name Gas Control Mar Download amp Start Download Version 3 05 00 Created 9 5 2013 4 14 47 PM CRC 08281 Size 39488 Figure 8 User Program Administrator 10 Click Close and proceed to Chapter 3 to configure the program Note Installing a user program without a license key allows you only to view
19. RW System or User Update User User User System System System User User User User DataType AC10 UINT8 TLP AC10 UINT8 FL FL FL UINT8 UINT8 Length 10 Range 0x20 gt OX7E for each ASCII character 0 gt 1 0x20 gt OX7E for each ASCII character 0 gt 1 Any FloatingPoint Number Any FloatingPoint Number Any FloatingPoint Number 0 gt 1 0 gt 2 Default Effect 1 to Effect 16 0 0 0 lt none gt 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ver 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Description Effect Tag Name Effect Enable 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Point Selection Selected Point Tag ID Effect Status Is Active 0 No 1 Yes Effect Current Value Value When Active Value When Inactive Force Value When Inactive 0 1 Yes Reset 0 This Point is Not a ResetPoint 1 This Point is a Hard Issued Aug 14 55 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 23 Effect Configuration Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update WiredReset 2 This Point is a SoftwareReset 10 1st Out Cause 10UTCZ R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 1st Trip Cause NumberTattletale 0 None 1 Active 11 2nd Out Cause 2OUTCZ R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 2nd Trip Cause NumberTattletale 0 None 1 Active 12 3rd Out Cau
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21. Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 100 Run 3 Open DI DIOPV3 R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Run 3 Open DI Value Value 0 Reset 1 Open 101 Run 4 Open DI DIOPV4 R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Run 4 Open DI Value Value 0 Reset 1 Open 102 Run 1 Close DI DICLV1 R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Run 1 Close DI Value Value 0 Reset 1 Close 103 Run 2 Close DI DICLV2 R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Run 2 Close DI Value Value 0 Reset 1 Close 104 Run 3 Close DI DICLV3 R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Run 3 Close DI Value Value 0 Reset 1 Close 105 Run 4 Close DI DICLV4 R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Run 4 Close DI Value Value 0 Reset 1 Close Issued Aug 14 67 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 4 4 Point Type 36 Flow Sum Point type 36 applies to Flowsums There are 2 logicals of this point type Point Type 36 Flow Sum Parm Name Abbr Access System Data Length Range Default Version Description of or User Type Functionality and Update Meaning of Values 0 Station Description STATID RW User AC10 10 0x20 gt Ox7E for Station1 to 1 00 Station Description each ASCII Station 2 Name character 1 Flow Sum Enable SUMENB RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Enable Summation 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 1 Select SLAGA1 RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 1 1 00 Station Sum Contains Meter 1 0 Disable 1 En
22. flow Today s flow accum Yesterday s flow accum This month s flow accum Previous month s low accum Flow accumulated Data 7 Data 8 Data 9 Data 10 Data 11 Data 12 Inst energy Today s energy accum Yesterday s energy accum This month s energy accum Previous month s energy accum Energy accumulated 46 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Chapter 4 Reference This section provides information on the user defined point type the Gas Control Manager program uses Point Type 22 Cause Configuration Point Type 23 Effect Configuration Point Type 35 Run Switching Point Type 36 Flow Sum Issued Aug 14 47 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 4 1 Point Type 22 Cause Configuration Point type 22 applies to Cause Configuration There are 16 logicals of this point type Point Type 22 Cause Configuration Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 0 Cause Tag PTTAG R W User AC10 10 0x20 gt 0x7E Cause 1 1 00 Cause Tag Name for each Cause16 ASCII character 1 Enable Cause ENABLE R W User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Cause Enabled 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 Input1 Definition INDEF1 RAN User TLP 3 17 0 2 1 00 Primary Logic Point Selection 3 Input1 Tag INTAG1 R O System AC10 10 0x20 gt Ox7E none 1 00 Selected Primary Logic PointTag for each ID ASCII character 4 Cur Value1 CUVAL1 R O Syste
23. information The effects are located across the top of the table in columns and the causes are listed down the left side of the table for easy reference Injection Well Skid 00 RSK 18 Cause amp Effect Matrix TI RemoteSnutdown Exei9 X X X 9 9 9 9 t Gas ESD Valve ClosedLimitSwitch ezsc 105 X X X Local ESD Hand Staion ms 9 o 9 ResetHandSwitch EES GasLevelHiHiAlarm X X X X FireLevelHi HiAlam Sne X X X X E q D EE EE SET 969579 Run1 SD Valve Open Command Injection Meter Skid Shutdown ESDV 1902 Run2SD Valve Open Command ESDV 1903 Run3SD Valve Open Command ESDV 1904 Run4SD Valve Open Command General Alarm Beacon Annunciation in DCS Annunciation in Local Display gt gt gt gt WR L J r Figure 17 Cause and Effect sample matrix Appendix A provides a full sample matrix Use the sample or make your own design To start the Cause and Effect Program 1 Double click a FB107 or click the Direct Connect icon in the toolbar 2 The device window opens Click User Program gt Gas Control Mgr in the ROCLINK configuration tree Double click Display 23 Effect Configuration A display appears for each effect point Double click an effect point to see the Effect Configuration window for that station Each effect represents a particula
24. is 255 seconds Delay time in seconds This delay goes into effect immediately after a run switches During the delay the new focus run remains in focus so no comparisons occur for any more possible switching This allows process conditions to stabilize after the previous change before any more decisions are made Maximum value is 255 seconds Indicates how the tubes are monitored Monitor All Monitor all passed switch points For example if all four tubes had been opened choosing this option causes the system to monitor the switch points in all four tubes Monitor Last Monitor only the switch point that was Opened last activated For example if all four tubes had been opened choosing this option causes the system to monitor the switch points in tube 4 only Selects a method for controlling the run switching valve activations The selected mode applies to all valves and impacts status messages that notify whether relevant selections for digital outputs and digital inputs have been made Valid values are Single The Open DO selection is defined for Solenoid each valve used which opens and Latch closes the valve by energizing or de energizing a solenoid The Open and Close DI selections can be defined and monitored to verify valve travel if needed 14 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Field Focus Run Verification PV Cutoff Value Description Dual Solenoid Latch
25. the program screens that is the program outputs no data Installing the license key enables the program to read from the meter and output data 10 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Chapter 3 Configuration After you download and start the Gas Control Manager Program configure the program using ROCLINK 800 software To do this use the program specific Gas Control Manager Program screen UE ey P S r AR E a On Line Ethernet FB107 FB107 WI Modules r 1 0 amp Control Meter Wa System History User Data Application Module User Program Administrator Gas Control Mar Display 21 Cause amp Effect Operate Display 22 Cause Configuration Display 23 Effect Configuration Display 35 Run Switching Display 36 Flow Sum Well Test Cause and Effect Mar Net Oil Calculation User Display Aa m eee General Advanced 170 Points Meter Points Diagnostic Installed Module CPU Actual Module CPU Description Application Firmware Revision Rev 1 60a Part Number W 58182 Build Date Oct 02 2013 08 47 Serial Number W48083x0012 C 07010049 Boot Revision Rev 1 00 Boot Build Date Nov 17 2006 8 32 Integrity Uninstall CPU Auto Scan 2 Update Apply NENNE maan Figure 9 ROCLINK 800 3 1 EFM Applications Once you have successfully loaded the Gas Contr
26. 107 1 2 1 EFM Applications The Gas Control Manager program enables you to configure the FB107 to perform common gas measurement EFM functions including station emergency shutdown output of a 4 20 mA signal proportional to an input or calculation reset total meter accumulators for volume energy and run switching Normally you would have to write a series FSTs to accomplish these tasks the program simplified the management of these and other EFM related tasks 1 2 2 Cause and Effect The program supports 16 causes and 8 effects enabling you to perform logical operations without writing FSTs Typically cause monitors selected point that the program logically evaluates against a setpoint you define Any tripped cause linked to an effect forces the action defined in that effect The design of the configuration screens enables you to configure this logic using a Cause amp Effect matrix In many cases you can input the effects and causes line by line through the entire matrix Each cause configuration screen and effect configuration screen applies to a tag line in your Cause amp Effect matrix 1 2 3 Flow Summation An additional feature of the Gas Control Management program is the ability to sum station values totalizing any selected meter runs into flow or volume results for station 1 or 2 You can then place volume and energy results into softpoint tables or access those values directly through their TLPs Resettable to
27. Dual Solenoid Latch with DI Reset Dual Solenoid Momentary The Open DO selection defines the output signal to open the valve The program will hold this state until a signal to close is issued The Close DO selection will define the output signal to close the valve One or the other solenoids will always be on The Open and Close DI selections can be defined and monitored to verify valve travel if needed In this mode the outputs behave as a Dual Solenoid Latch but the solenoid resets or releases after the valve travels and the valve DI limit switches detect that valve position In this mode selections are made for an open and close DO that turn on momentarily while the valve travels and then turn off The FloBoss Point I O Time On setting for that DO determines the duration of the momentary pulse The Open and Close DI selections can be defined and monitored to verify valve travel if needed Verifies the focus control tube by continually monitoring the verification method of each enabled tube The highest number tube that is verified to be flowing is set as the focus tube This feedback causes the proper DO state to be asserted to establish proper focus Valid values are Disable PV Flow Sensing DI State No Run Verification Compares Input PV to the PV Cutoff Value to determine whether a flow condition exists for that tube The highest number tube that is flowing becomes the focus tube Examines the state o
28. FloatingPoint Number 68 Run Total RVOLA1 R O System UINT32 0 0 3 00 Run Total Volume Accum 1 VolumeAccum 1 gt 4294967295 69 Run Total RVOLA2 R O System UINT32 0 0 3 00 Run Total Volume Accum 2 VolumeAccum 2 gt 4294967295 Issued Aug 14 63 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 70 Run Total RVOLA3 R O System UINT32 4 0 0 3 00 Unused ROC800 Compatibility VolumeAccum 3 24294967295 71 Run Total RENEA1 R O System UINT32 4 0 0 3 00 Run Total Energy Accum 1 EnergyAccum 1 gt 4294967295 72 Run Total RENEA2 R O System UINT32 4 0 0 3 00 Run Total Energy Accum 2 EnergyAccum 2 gt 4294967295 73 Run Total RENEA3 R O System UINT32 4 0 0 3 00 Unused ROC800 Compatibility EnergyAccum 3 gt 4294967295 74 Run Total RARST1 RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Run Total Accum Reset 1 0 AccumReset 1 Normal 1 Reset program returns to normal 75 Run Total RARST2 RW User UINT8 1 0 21 0 3 00 Run Total Accum Reset 2 0 AccumReset 2 Normal 1 Reset program returns to normal 76 Run Total RARST3 RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Unused ROC800 Compatibility AccumReset 3 77 AGA AGASL1 RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Unused ROC800 Compatibility CalculationSelection 1 78 AGA AGASL2 RW User UINT8 1 0 21 0 3 00 Unused ROC800 Compatibility CalculationSelection 2 79 AGASL3 RW User UINT8 1 0 21 0 3 00 Unused ROC800 C
29. Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Field Description Station Sum Inst Rate The sum flow rate of all of the values MSCFD meters that are checked above The units for this field are in thousand cubic feet per day Read Only Today MCF The sum flow accumulated today for all of the meters that are checked set to above The units for this field are in thousand cubic feet Read Only Yesterday MCF The sum flow accumulated yesterday the 24 hours before the last contract hour for all of the meters that are checked above The units for this field are in thousand cubic feet Read Only This Month The sum flow accumulated this MCF month month to date for all of the meters that are checked The units for this field are in thousand MCF The numbers are taken from the Extra Run Parameters fields of each meter Read Only Prev Month The sum flow accumulated during MCF the previous month for all of the meters that are checked above The units for this field are in thousand MCF The numbers are taken from the Extra Run Parameters fields of each meter Read Only Accumulated The accumulation calculated by the MCF program as measured from the Flow Rate TLP field This field s value increases every second during flowing conditions as an accumulation is calculated from the flow rate When this accumulated value reaches Interval value the program resets the accumulation to zero Read Only Issue
30. LOSP R W User FL Any 10 0 1 00 Run 4 Low Set Point FloatingPoint Number 29 Run1 Hi SetPt R1HISP RW User FL Any 200 0 1 00 Run 1 High Set Point FloatingPoint Number 30 Run2 Hi SetPt R2HISP RW User FL Any 200 0 1 00 Run 2 High Set Point FloatingPoint Number 31 Run3 Hi SetPt R3HISP RW User FL Any 200 0 1 00 Run 3 High Set Point FloatingPoint Number 32 Run1 Leave Open R1LVOP RW User UINT8 0 gt 1 1 1 00 Run 1 Leave Open AfterOpening Next Tube 0 No 1 Yes 33 Run2 Leave Open R2LVOP RW User UINT8 0 1 1 1 00 Run 2 Leave Open AfterOpening Next Tube 0 No 1 Yes 60 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Point Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 34 Run3 Leave Open R3LVOP RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 1 1 00 Run 3 Leave Open AfterOpening Next Tube 0 1 Yes 35 Spike Delay SPKDLY RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 255 5 1 00 Spike Delay For All Inputs Seconds 36 Settling Delay SETDLY RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 255 30 1 00 Settling Run Switch Delay Seconds 37 Runs Open RNSOPN R O System UINT8 1 1 254 0 1 00 Runs Open Status 38 Control Type CTLTYP RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Switch Mode 0 Monitor Last OpenedSwitch Points 1 Monitor All Passed SwitchPoints 39 Prop1 Tag PR1TAG RAN User AC10 10 0x20 gt PropOut1 1 00 Proportional Output 1 TagName Ox7E for each ASCII character 40 Prop2 Tag PR2TAG RW User AC10 10 0x20 gt Prop
31. Out2 1 00 Proportional Output 2 TagName Ox7E for each ASCII character 41 Prop3 Tag PR3TAG RW User AC10 10 0x20 gt PropOut3 1 00 Proportional Output 3 TagName Ox7E for each ASCII character 42 Prop4 Tag PR4TAG RAN User AC10 10 0x20 gt PropOut4 1 00 Proportional Output 4 TagName Ox7E for each ASCII character 43 Prop1 Input PRP1IN RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Input 1 44 Prop2 Input PRP2IN RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Input 2 45 Prop3 Input PRP3IN RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Input 3 46 Prop4 Input PRP4IN RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Input 4 Issued Aug 14 61 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 47 Prop1 Output PRP10U RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Proportional Output 1 48 Prop2 Output PRP2OU RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Proportional Output 2 49 Prop3 Output PRP3OU RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Proportional Output 3 50 Prop4 Output PRP40U RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Proportional Output 4 51 Run1 Open Close R1OPCL RW Both UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Run 1 Status 0 Close 1 Open 52 Run2 Open Close R2OPCL RAV Both UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Run 2 Status 0 Close 1 Open 53 Run3 Open Close R3OPCL RW Both UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Run 3 Status 0 Close 1 Open 54 Run4 Open Close R4OPCL RW Both UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Run 4 Status 0 Close 1 Open 55 Us
32. P 1 DATAT EI PiDef SFP1 DATA2 Log Trips Alarm Log Log Clears Tag Soft Pt 1 Cur Value 0 0 Tag Soft Pt 1 Cur Value 0 0 Require Reset Reset Code fo Operator Operator OneScanRising Add gt OneScanRising C Add Minimum Trip Secs Preset 0 Elaps Trip Secs C lt One Scan Falling C Subtract lt C 5 Falling Subtract Watchdoa Timer C Multiply Watchdoa Timer C Multiply Accumulated Trips 0 C 1 C Copy Data C Divide C 1 Copy Data Divide C Modulus C Modulus Cause Status 1 Yes 0 No SetPt Def Undefined EI SetPt Def Undefined Di Pre Condition Met B SetPt Value 550 0 SetPt Value 600 0 Primary Section Tripped 0 Deadband or Math Result 0 0 Deadband or Math Result 5 0 Secondary Section Tripped 0 Trip Delay Trip Delay Cause Tripped 9 Preset Secs 10 Timer Preset Secs 60 Timer Timing 0 Timing 0 Elapsed Secs 0 Elapsed Secs 0 Copyright 2000 2010 All Rights Reserved by Vinson Process Controls LP Save As Auto Scan Update Close 4 gt FNISE 12 34 PM IE Figure 19 Cause Configuration screen The Cause Configuration window has seven main sections General Cause Configuration Use this section to assign a name to your cause define it as simple or compound indicate the requirement for a pre condition and enable the cause Cause Execution Pre Condition This section displays only if you select Pre Condition Re
33. Part D301749X012 August 2014 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual for FloBoss 107 EZ File Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help OSA x no g amp amp N w H B ED ug 2 21 48 On Line Ethemet FB107 FB107 SE 11 Modules e 1 0 Control Meter Me System 1 88 89 8 8 8 Gene Ceeeseeore IIIIITITIITT MTT OTTEN Display 22 Cause Configuration Display 23 Effect Configuration Display 35 Run Switching Display 36 Flow Sum User Display General Advanced 10 Paints Meter Points Diagnostic Installed Module i Actual Module CPU Description Application Firmware Revision fRev 1 Part Number 5182 Build Date oam 20130847 Serial Number wasoeax0012C 07010049 Boot Revision 7 Boot Build Date Nov 17 2006 8 32 Integrity el Uninstall Auto Scan 2 Update Apply KLE A amp Remote Automation Solutions EMERSON Process Management Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Revision Tracking Sheet August 2014 This manual may be revised periodically to incorporate new or updated information The revision date of each page appears at the bottom of the page opposite the page number A change in revision date to any page also changes the da
34. Softpoint Table 14 Sta Total Vol Accum SVOLAC R O System UINT32 4 0 gt 4294967295 0 3 00 Station Total Volume Accum 15 Sta Total Eneg Accum SENEAC R O System UINT32 4 0 gt 4294967295 0 3 00 Station Total Energy Accum 16 Sta Total Accum Reset SACRST R W User UINT8 1 0 21 0 3 00 Station Total Accum Reset 0 Normal 1 Reset program returns to normal Issued Aug 14 69 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 This page is intentionally left blank 70 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Appendix Sample Cause and Effect Diagram This appendix presents a full Cause and Effect Diagram sample matrix You can use the sample or make your own design Injection Well Skid 00 RSK 18 Cause amp Effect Matrix nunciation in Local Display nunciation in DCS un 1 SD Valve Close Command Injection Meter Skid Shutdown eneral Alarm Beacon Run 1 SD Valve Open Command 2 SD Valve Open Command 3 SD Valve Open Command 4 SD Valve Open Command 2 SD Valve Close Command 3 SD Valve Close Command 4 SD Valve Close Command tility Gas SD Valve Close Cmd ESDV 1905 Utility Gas SD Valve Open Cmd UA 1901 ESDV 1901 ESDV 1902 ESDV 1903 ESDV 1904 ESDV 1901 ESDV 1902 ESDV 1903 ESDV 1904 ESDV 1905 E UT Remote Shutdown 5 19801 x x xjojojojojo xi x x x x j Utility Gas ESD Valve Closed Limit Switch 25 1905
35. This document is the user manual for the Gas Control Manager Program for use in the FB107 This manual describes how to download and configure this program referred to as the Gas Control Manager Program or the program throughout the rest of this manual You access and configure this program using ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software version 2 20 or greater loaded on a personal computer PC running Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 Windows XP with Service Pack 3 Windows Vista 32 bit or Windows 7 32 bit The sections in this manual provide information in a sequence appropriate for first time users Once you become familiar with the procedures and the software running in a FB107 the manual becomes a reference tool This manual has the following major sections Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 3 Configuration Chapter 4 Reference This manual assumes that you are familiar with the FB107 and its configuration For more information refer to the following manuals FloBoss 107 Flow Manager Instruction Manual Form A6206 ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software User Manual for FB107 Form A6217 1 2 Product Overview The Gas Control Manager Program has two major components EFM Applications and Cause and Effect This manual describes both components as well as an additional feature Flow Summation Issued Aug 14 1 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB
36. Value Operator SetPt Def SetPt Value Deadband or Math Result The data point TLP value that displays in the Cur Value field This item can be any numerical point including values from other causes Click the button to the right of the field to browse through the list of available parameters You must configure this field for all cause function types The name given to the soft point in the soft point configuration screen Note The system reads the tag when you configure the point definition If you change the tag after it has been read you will not see the updated tag name until you reconfigure the point definition To force an update set the PtDef to Undefined then reset it to the desired point The tag name will then be read and updated Ifa particular point type selected does not have a tag as the first parameter this field may not display properly Displays the current value of the ROC point TLP specified in the PtDef field Specifies the function operator of the cause The possible functions are shown in Table 1 The ROC data point TLP that becomes a dynamic source of the set point value SetPt Value field When this field is left Undefined you may enter a static value in the SetPt Val field Holds the value that is used for comparisons and math functions This field is not used for the One Scan or Watchdog Timer functions If the SetPt Def field is c
37. able 3 AGA2 Select SLAGA2 RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 1 1 00 Station Sum Contains Meter 2 0 Disable 1 Enable 4 AGA3 Select SLAGA3 R W User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Station Sum Contains Meter 3 0 Disable 1 Enable 5 AGA4 Select SLAGA4 RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Station Sum Contains Meter 4 0 Disable 1 Enable 6 Sum Flow Rate MSCFD SUMRAT R O System FL 4 Any Positive 0 1 00 Sum Flow Rate Floating Point MSCFD Number 7 Sum Flow Today SUMTDY R O System FL 4 Any Positive 0 1 00 Sum Flow Today Floating Point Number 68 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 36 Flow Sum Parm Name Abbr Access System Data Length Range Default Version Description of or User Type Functionality and Update Meaning of Values 8 Sum Flow Prev Day SUMYDY R O System FL 4 Any Positive 0 1 00 Sum Flow Prev Day Floating Point Number 9 Sum Flow This Month SUMTMN R O System FL 4 Any Positive 0 1 00 Sum Flow This Floating Point Month Number 10 Sum Flow Prev Month SUMPMN R O System FL 4 Any Positive 0 1 00 Sum Flow Prev Floating Point Month Number 11 Sum Flow Accumulated SUMACC R O System FL 4 Any Positive 0 1 00 Sum Flow Floating Point Accumulated Number 12 Softpoint Write Num SFPWRT R W User UINT8 1 0 gt 32 0 1 00 Flow Summation Copy Softpoint 0 Disable 1 to 32 Softpoint Table 13 7 Day SFP Write Num SFP7DY RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 31 0 1 00 Last 7 Daily Volumes Softpoint 0 Disable 1 to 31
38. bled FV og Enabled og Input FV Undefined E Input Pv Undefined m Input PV Undefined Input PV Undefined pen DO Undefined m pen DO Undefined E Open DD Undefined ES Open DO Undefined M Close DO Undefined Se Close DO Undefined Pa Close DO Undefined m Close DO Undefined M v Energize to Open Open DI Undefined Hi SwitchPt 200 0 Leave Open After Opening Tube Close DI Undefined Hs v Energize to Open pen DI Undefined s Close DI Undefined ao Lo Switche i00 HiSwitchPt 2000 Leave Open After 2 Opening Next Tube v Energize to Open Open Di Undefned d Close DI Undefined Lo SwitchPt foo HiSwitchPt 2000 Leave Open After Opening Next Tube Energize to Open Open DI Undefined Close DI Undefined Lo SwitchPt Roo Copyright 2000 2010 All Rights Reserved by Vinson Process Controls LP Print SaveAs Auto Scan Update Close Apply SS gt _ B NNEN 120004 Figure 10 Run Switch tab Run Switching screen The Run Switch tab is divided into two main sections Station Configuration and Tube Configuration Station Configuration Use this section to configure global settings that affect all tubes in the station Two run switching stations are available Tube Configuration Use this section to configure switching for up to four runs You define y
39. cal actuated valve in which case the DO is Undefined For more information about open and close DO refer to Section 3 1 3 About Open and Close DO Select to energize the Open DO to open the valve and open the run If this box is not selected the program turns off the Open DO to open the valve Selects the Open DI from available points on the FB107 The TLP automatically uses the STATUS parameter regardless of what parameter is selected This selection is mandatory only for the Solenoid Mode Dual Solenoid Latch DI Reset Otherwise the point can be used for monitoring purposes or left as Undefined if the valve has no limit switches 18 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Field Close DI TLP Lo Switch Pt Hi Switch Pt Leave Open After Opening Next Tube Description Select the Close DI from available points on the FB107 The TLP automatically uses the STATUS parameter regardless of what parameter is selected This selection is mandatory only for the Solenoid Mode Dual Solenoid Latch DI Reset Otherwise the point can be used for monitoring purposes or left as Undefined if the valve has no limit switches Indicates the low value that the program compares to the value of the Input TLP for each run In the run switching function the right most furthest to the right run open is the focus run When the value of the focus run s Input TLP is less than or equal
40. ction is done The left most run Run 1 is the primary run open during lowest all flow conditions The focus starts on the left and moves to the right Normally at least Run 1 and Run 2 would be enabled to do run switching with two meters However the program allows you to skip runs taken out of service so the run switching functionality is still valid even with Run 1 disabled as long as you have enabled two or more other runs Specifies the points in the FB107 that are defined as variable inputs to the run switching function For orifice measurement these are typically differential pressures DPs which are the Meter Input parameter used in flow calculations For linear measurement actual uncorrected flow is typically selected If you leave this field Undefined the program displays a PV Type Not Selected status message The field shown as PV displays the current value of the selected Input PV Specifies the points in the FB107 that are wired to the valve solenoids These should be digital output points They can be wired to either non latching solenoids energized de energized or latching solenoids such as Versa Valves or Magna Latches All enabled tubes must use an Open DO with the exception of the base tube the first enabled tube which is optional If the base tube has no actuated switching valve the DO will be Undefined Will be used unless the Single Solenoid Mode is selected or the base tube has no physi
41. ctions for installing the Gas Control Manager Program into the FB107 Read Section 1 3 of this manual for program requirements Note The program and license key can be installed in any order The manual shows the installation of the license key first 2 1 Installing the License Key A license key is required to use the Gas Control Manager Program To install a USB key based license on the FB107 1 Insert the USB license key in a USB port on your PC 2 Select Utilities gt License Key Administrator gt Transfer Between Device and Key from the ROCLINK 800 menu bar The Transfer Licenses Between a Device and a Key screen displays Transfer Licenses Between a DEVICE and KEY Licenses on DEVICE Application Name Vendor Name App Code Version Quantity License Source _ Expiration Time Created 1 107 05800 RAS 31529 1000 Key No Expiration 09 18 2008 02 02 43 PM 2 Read Only Port RAS 31529 1 00 0 FB107 RAS 31529 1000 4 LineGuard 2300 RAS 5 Cause and Effect vPCCO Temporary 07 30 2012 11 59 59 PM 05 30 2012 01 34 46 PM Key No Expiration 10 09 2012 09 07 41 AM Temporary 11 30 2012 11 59 59 PM 11 13 2012 08 38 42 Key No Expiration 05 23 2013 11 51 06 a 2 23 2 3 Connect to KEY Move to DEVICE Add License Licenses on KEY Vendor Vendor _ AppCode Version Expiration Quantity 1 1022922013 09 22 26 AM INTROL MG 29 RAS 1 1 0 0 No E on A Ser
42. d Aug 14 43 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Field Flow Summation Copy Soft Point Last 7 Daily Volumes Soft Point Description Specifies the softpoint where all of the meter values are copied The values are written to an alternate place to make the data accessible because some SCADA hosts might not be able to access user defined point types type 36 The program ignores this field if the value is less than one default 0 or greater than thirty two The six flow values are placed at Data1 through Data6 The equivalent Energy values rate through previous month accumulation are placed at Data7 through Data12 The energy fields are in MMBTU This function is active when the field is set to a number greater than zero There is only one field for this function It uses two softpoints for every enabled calculation for a maximum of eight softpoints The previous seven day s daily flow and energy totals for each meter are written to the softpoints at each contract hour The data is organized as per Table 3 and Table 4 2 Click Apply to save your changes 3 3 2 Examples Softpoints assignments are given below Table 3 Softpoint Assignments Softpoint Assignments Example Starting at Softpoint 11 Softpoint 11 Meter 1 Daily Accumulated Flow Softpoint 12 Meter 1 Daily Accumulated Energy Softpoint 13 Meter 2 Daily Accumulated Flow Softpoint 14 Meter 2 Daily Accumulated Energy Soft
43. e Flow Sensing FLWSNS RW User UINT8 1 0 22 0 3 00 Focus Run Verification 0 Disable 1 PV Flow Sensing 2 DI State 56 ESD Pt Def ESDDEF RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected ESD Point Referenced Point Monitored for ESD 57 ESD Trip Value ESDTRP RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 255 0 1 00 ESD Trip Set Point 58 ESD Cur Value ESDCUR R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 ESD Status 0 OK to Run 1 ESD Active 62 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 59 Run1 Input Value DP1VAL R O System FL Any 0 0 1 00 Run 1 Value FloatingPoint Number 60 Run2 Input Value DP2VAL R O System FL Any 0 0 1 00 Run 2 Value FloatingPoint Number 61 Run3 Input Value DP3VAL R O System FL Any 0 0 1 00 Run 3 Value FloatingPoint Number 62 Run4 Input Value DPAVAL R O System FL Any 0 0 1 00 Run 4 Value FloatingPoint Number 63 Spike DelaySeconds SPKSEC R O System UINT8 0 gt 255 0 1 00 Spike Delay Secs 64 Settling DelaySeconds STLSEC R O System UINT8 0 gt 255 0 1 00 Settling Delay Secs 65 Trail Run TRLSEC R O System UINT8 0 gt 255 0 1 00 Trail Run Delay Secs Used DelaySeconds when Close Prev Tube is selected 66 Focus Run Number FOCRUN R O System UINT8 0 gt 3 0 1 00 Current Control Run Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Run 4 67 Focus Sense PVCutoff FPVCUT R W User FL Any 3 0 1 00 PV Low Cutoff for FlowSensing
44. e Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 86 Failure Action FAIACT RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 2 0 3 00 Failure Action 0 Status Only 1 Alarm Log Status 2 Disable Tube Alarm Log Status 87 Failure Delay FAIDLY RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 255 0 3 00 Failure Delay Secs 88 Failure Seconds FAISEC R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 255 0 3 00 Failure Seconds 89 Solenoid Mode SOLMO RAV User UINT8 1 0 gt 3 0 3 00 Solenoid Mode D 0 Single Solenoid Latch 1 Dual Solenoid Latch 2 Dual Solenoid Latch DIReset 3 Dual Solenoid Momentary 90 Run 1 Open ResetDI R1OPDI RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 3 00 Run 1 Open Reset 91 Run 2 Open ResetDI R2OPDI RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 3 00 Run 2 Open Reset DI 92 Run Open ResetDI R3OPDI RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 3 00 Run 3 Open Reset 93 Run 4 Open ResetDI R4OPDI RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 3 00 Run 4 Open Reset DI 94 Run 1 Close ResetDI R1CLDI RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 3 00 Run 1 Close Reset DI 95 Run 2 Close ResetDI R2CLDI RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 3 00 Run 2 Close Reset DI 96 Run Close ResetDI R3CLDI RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 3 00 Run 3 Close Reset 97 Run 4 Close ResetDI RACLDI RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 3 00 Run 4 Close Reset DI 98 Run 1 Open DI DIOPV1 R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Run 1 Open DI Value Value 0 Reset 1 Open 99 Run 2 Open DI DIOPV2 R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 00 Run 2 Open DI Value Value 0 Reset 1 Open 66 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Point
45. ect Operate display is a read only summary screen showing all conditions statistics and linkages for the 16 causes and 8 effects Red indicates an active or tripped state where green indicates an inactive or normal state 32 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Pre Condition CAUSE amp EFFECT OPERATE Secondary Condition Link Trip d amp CAUSES Curt Value SetPoint Tmr Sec Curr Value Set Point TmrSec Numbers Accums LO C g C od d home rmm nd od od d jma jai En Gs ie ji a piler 9 Gss TT a ode 19 a od 300 d 2700000 lec SS m a MM EET EEE C Jasa p es aman C SS kr ex ij Effect Values Color Legend Effect Usage Active Link Tattletales Effects Status amp EFFECTS Current When Active When In amp ctive First Last Links Active 1 2 3 4 s mm 7 pei A een DDR Copyright 2000 2009 All Rights Reserved by Vinson Process Controls LP 3 2 gt Figure 20 Cause and Effect Operate Display screen Configuration Examples The possible functions are shown in the table below All comparisons are between Cur Value Function V II A II One Scan Rising One Scan Falling Watchdog Timer Copy Data Add
46. erator gt One Scan Rising C Add Qne ScanFalling Subtract Watchdog Timer Multiply Copy Data Divide Modulus SetPt Def Undefined SetPt Value 00 Deadband or Math Result 00 Figure 24 Equals Operator example This cause is true because digital input A9 is zero Note Even when the level switch A9 goes to normal 1 the cause remains true until someone pushes the reset button if Reset Required is checked Not Equal The cause goes true when the value at Cur Value is not equal to the value at SetPt Value Issued Aug 14 35 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 One Scan Rising One Scan Falling Primary Logic Section PtDef DIN 5 1 STATUS Tag DI Default Cur Value 0 0 Operator C gt OneScan Rising Add C lt Dne ScanFaling Subtract C Watchdog Timer Multiply l Copy Data Divide Modulus SetPt Def Undefined il SetPt Value fio Deadband or Math Result 00 Figure 25 Not Equal Operator example This cause is true because the statue of digital input A9 0 does not equal the set point value 1 The cause goes true when the value at Cur Value changes from zero to one The cause will be true for one scan 1 second only Primary Logic Section PiDet UDP22 1 CZTRUE _ Tag Cause 1 Cur Value 0 0 Operator C gt One Scan Rising C Add One Scan Falling
47. ess System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 0 Station Tag STATAG RW User AC10 10 0x20 gt Station1 1 00 Station Tag Name Ox7E for to each ASCII Station4 character 1 Run1 Tag RUN1TG RW User AC10 10 0x20 gt Run 1 00 Run 1 Tag Name Ox7E for each ASCII character 2 Run2 Tag RUN2TG RW User AC10 10 0x20 gt Run2 1 00 Run 2 Tag Name Ox7E for each ASCII character 3 Run3 Tag RUN3TG RW User AC10 10 0x20 gt Run3 1 00 Run 3 Tag Name Ox7E for each ASCII character 4 Run4 Tag RUN4TG RW User AC10 10 0x20 gt Run4 1 00 Run 4 Tag Name 7 for each ASCII character 5 Run1 Enable RUN1EN RAW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 1 1 00 Run 1 Enable 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 6 Run2 Enable RUN2EN RAW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Run 2 Enable 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 7 Run3 Enable RUN3EN RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Run 3 Enable 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 58 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 8 Run4 Enable RUN4EN RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Run 4 Enable 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 9 Run1 Input R1INPT RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 1 Input 10 Run2 Input R2INPT RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 2 Input 11 Run3 Input R3INPT RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 3 Input 12 Run4 Input R4INPT RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Selected Run 4 Input 13 Run1 Open
48. f the digital inputs for each tube to determine the focus tube The highest number tube with its digital inputs indicating valve open becomes the focus tube If these DI points are Undefined this evaluation is not made The low flow cutoff value that defines a threshold for a valid flow sensing condition The program also uses this value to establish a valid flow for the Action On Failure mode Illegal PV Flow Issued Aug 14 15 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Field Station ESD ESD TLP Action On Failure Failure Delay Sec 2 Click Apply to save your changes Description Configures the Emergency Shutdown feature If you leave this field Undefined the ESD is not activated This feature can also be used for routine station shut in When tripped an ESD closes all run switching valves to provide positive shut in A Set condition is logged to the alarm log The program restores the run switching function when the ESD condition clears and sends a Clear condition to the alarm log Defines the TLP the program monitors for emergency shutdown Verifies tube flowing conditions or DI states relative to the focus tube depending on the selected Failure Type Various actions are possible based on the selection No evaluations are made until after the Failure Delay counter to allow run switching to stabilize before applying any actions are applied Valid values are Type None Ty
49. folder JON Local Disk Program v Search Program BE v Yr Favorites GasCo ntrolMgr v305 01 1 bin Libraries 1 Computer amp Network File name GasControlMgr v305 01 1 bin v User Programs bin Cancel Figure 4 Select User Program File 6 Click Open to select the program file The User Program Administrator screen displays As shown in note that the Download User Program File frame identifies the selected program and that the Download amp Start button is active User Programs Installed in Device 2 No Program 3 Program 4 Well Test 5 Cause and Effect 6 No Program 7 Tank Manager All Option Program Version Library Version Created DRAM Used 0 CRC FLASH Used Entry Pt Displays Status Empty Download User Program File Name Gas Control Mar Version 3 05 01 x 2013 11 03 01 OxD56F 39488 BHP Size EAProgram s asControlMgr v305 01 1 bin Download amp Start Download m Update Close Figure 5 User Program Administrator 7 Click Download amp Start to following message displays begin loading the selected program The Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Confirm Download Ea o Download amp Start User Program 1 5 Figure 6 Confirm Download
50. g Effect Is Active 0 Undefined Active Link Tattletale Tag lt none gt Cur Value 0 0 Ist Trip Cause 0 Tag none ens When Sua fo 2nd Trip Cause Tag none Force Value 3rd Trip 0 Tag none ive v Whi x 4th Trip 0 Tag none Assert Effect Continuously Effect Usage Current Active Link Count 0 Normal Not used as a reset C Hard Wired Reset DI Point C Software Reset Match Cause Codes For Reset Code p Reset Linkaqe Copyright 2000 2010 All Rights Reserved by Vinson Process Controls LP Apply Print Save As Auto Scan 2 Update Close v RENE 1205 Px Figure 18 Effects Configuration screen 1 Review the values in the following fields Issued Aug 14 25 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Field Effect Tag Enable Effect PtDef Tag and CurValue Value When Active Value When Inactive Force Value When Inactive Assert Effect Continuously Effect Usage Description Use this field to name your effect with up to 10 characters The default value is Effect 1 Select this checkbox to process the effect If you leave this checkbox blank the program ignores the effect even when a cause should activate it that is one or more causes that list the effect are true Indicates the controlled FB107 data point TLP These fields show the current name PtDef
51. ial Number 2057841 8 License Key Event Log User ID Vendor ID Application Name Previous Quantity New Quantity ADD ADM 31529 GAS CONTROL MGF REMOVE LOI 31529 GC Interface ADD ADM 31529 GC Interface 11 16 2012 10 10 00 KEY SERI FRO 0 11 16 2012 10 09 59 KEY FORI FRO 0 01 01 1970 00 00 00 NONE 0 01 01 1970 00 00 00 NONE 0 01 01 1970 00 00 00 0 Export Events Close 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 z 8 Figure 1 Transfer Licenses Between a Device and a Key Note This screen has three sections The upper portion Licenses on Device shows any software licenses installed on the FB107 The middle portion Licenses on Key shows software licenses on the license key The lower portion of the screen License Key Event Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Log provides a rolling log of the last eight events related to this license key 3 Select the key based license you want to transfer to the FB107 Read Only Port as shown in Figure 1 4 Click Move to Device ROCLINK moves one instance of the license from the key to the FB107 and updates the screen Transfer Licenses Between a DEVICE a KEY Licenses on DEVICE Application Name VendorName __ App Code Version Quantity License Source Expiration Time Created FB107 DS800 RAS 31529 1 000 1 Key No Expiration 09 18 2008 02 02 43 PM Read Only Port RAS 315289 1 00 0 1 Temporary 07 30 2012
52. ick Apply to save your changes 3 Proceed to Section 3 1 6 About Open and Close DO About Open and Close DO The selected Solenoid Mode determines the DO parameter so correct selection of Status or Mode is not important For testing purposes without any physical I O FST MISC I to 4 Parameters are legitimate selections When using the Solenoid Mode Dual Solenoid Momentary you configure the pulse DO Time On delay in seconds using the ROCLINK I O Discrete Output screen s General tab Discrete Output zm Discrete Outputs i DO 2 Slot General Advanced Alarms Point Number 12 Time On Auto Output Manual Output Momentary Physical Output C On Ze Off C On Off C On Ze Off C On Off DOUT Type Scanning Mode Alarming Latched Toggle Auto C Manual Enabled C Time Duration Toggle C Disabled Disabled Active Alarms jo Copy uto Scan Update OK X Cancel Apply Figure 16 Discrete Output window 3 2 Cause and Effect Before you begin configuring causes and effects a little planning is helpful You may have up to eight effects triggered by one or more of the Issued Aug 14 23 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 sixteen causes For this reason it is best to plan your effects first and then decide what triggers those effects You may wish to use a chart such as the one pictured below as a handy way to organize your
53. ike Review the values in the following fields Description Establishes the set point which triggers the ESD When the setpoint matches the TLP defined an ESD occurs shutting all available runs configured in Run Switching Provides information for the run switching conditions The code number is available in Run Switching parameter 81 This read only section shows the status of the Focus Run and Runs Open Sets Settling Run Switch Delay Values are shown in seconds Sets Spike Delay for all inputs Values are shown in seconds 20 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Field Prev Opened Trail Run Lo Switch Pt Hi Switch Pt Description Indicates the setting time in seconds that both valves are open during the transition period between tubes This feature applies only if you have disabled the Leave Open After Opening Next Tube option on the Run Switch tab Indicates the low value that the program compares to the value of the Input TLP for each run Note The units of this field are actual Engineering Units not percentages Indicates the high value that the program compares to the value of the Input TLP for each run Note The units of this field are actual Engineering Units not percentages 2 Click Apply to save your changes 3 Proceed to Section 3 1 4 Run Switching Proportional Output Tab 3 1 4 Run Switching Proportional Output Tab Eight pr
54. int Number 13 Function2 Type RELAT2 R W User UINT8 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 1 00 Secondary Logic Operator 8 10 11 12 1 gt 13 14 18 2 lt 3 4 5 Watch Dog Timer 7 One Scan Rising 8 One Scan Falling 10 Add 11 Subtract 12 Multiply 13 Divide 14 Modulus 18 Copy Data 14 SetPt2 Definition SETDF2 RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Secondary Logic Set PointSelection 15 SetPt2 Value SETPT2 R W User FL 4 Any 0 0 1 00 Secondary Logic SetpointValue FloatingPoint Number 16 Deadband orResult2 DBRES2 R W Both FL 4 Any 0 0 1 00 Secondary Logic Deadband FloatingPoint orMath Result Number 17 And Or Mode ANDOR R W User UINT8 1 15 gt 16 15 1 00 Secondary Relationship withPrimary 15 And with Primary 16 Or with Primary 50 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 22 Cause Configuration Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 18 Cause Trip Clear CZTRUE R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Cause Tripped Status 0 1 Yes 19 Part1 Trip Clear P1TRUE R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Primary Section TrippedStatus 0 1 Yes 20 Part2 Trip Clear P2TRUE R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Secondary Section TrippedStatus 0 1 Yes 21 Use Digital Enabler RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Pre Condition Required 0 Disable 1 Enable 22 Digi Enab Definition ENADEF RW User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Pre Condition Point Selection 23
55. ion provides instructions for installing the user program into FloBoss memory Note Connect a PC to the FloBoss s LOI port before starting the download Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 To download the user program 1 Start and logon to ROCLINK 800 2 Select ROC gt Direct Connect to connect to the FloBoss unit 3 Select Utilities gt User Program Administrator from the ROCLINK menu bar The User Program Administrator screen displays see Figure 3 User Programs Installed in Device 1 No Program Name NoPogam 2 No Program 3 No Program Version Library Version 4 No Program J 5 No Program Created DRAM Used 0 6 No Program FLASH Used 0 7 No Program Entry Pt Displays E pliort Status Empty Download Llser Program File usa aa Browse Name pas load Version Created CRC Size Update Close Figure 3 User Program Administrator 4 Click Browse in the Download User Program File frame The Select User Program File screen displays see Figure 4 5 Select the path and user program file to download from the CD ROM Program files are typically located in the Program Files folder on the CD ROM As Figure 4 shows the screen lists all valid user program files with the BIN extension Issued Aug 14 7 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Organize v New
56. led like any used as a other normal effect this is the reset default Hard Wired Select if the effect is handled as Reset DI reset point requiring a manual action Point such as pressing a reset pushbutton 26 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Field Description Software Select if the effect is handled as a Reset reset point that can be reset through a variable This variable could then be assigned to the LCD display or set by SCADA The program automatically reset the field back to the Inactive Value The program now allows the selection of other data types besides unsigned integer UINT8 Reset Code Defines a code that if matched to a Cause Reset Code reset those causes when the program detects software or hard wired reset point Effect Status Shows whether the effect has been tripped activated Active Link This area shows the first four causes that currently Tattletale hold this effect active and the order in which they occurred Current Shows how many causes currently activate this effect Active Link Count 2 Click Apply to save your changes 3 Proceed to Section 3 2 2 Cause Configuration Settings A reset point is normally a digital input point such as a status point For example you may have the PtDef configured to be a DI status and the Actuated Value would be the value of the digital input when the reset button is pushed All causes that requi
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58. m FL 4 Any 0 1 00 Primary Logic Current Value FloatingPoint Number 48 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 22 Cause Configuration Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 5 Function1 Type RELAT1 RAN User UINT8 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 1 1 00 Primary Logic Operator 8 10 11 12 1 gt 13 14 18 2 lt 3 4 5 Watch Dog Timer 7 One Scan Rising 8 One Scan Falling 10 Add 11 Subtract 12 Multiply 13 Divide 14 Modulus 18 Copy Data 6 SetPt1 Definition SETDEF RAV User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Primary Logic Set PointSelection 7 SetPt1 Value SETPT1 R W User FL 4 Any 0 1 00 Primary Logic Setpoint Value FloatingPoint Number 8 Deadband orResult1 DBRES1 R W Both FL 4 Any 0 1 00 Primary Logic Deadband orMath FloatingPoint Result Number 9 Part2 Enable USEPT2 R W User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Secondary Enable 0 Simple 1 Compound 10 Input2 Definition INDEF2 R W User TLP 3 0 0 0 1 00 Secondary Logic PointSelection 11 Input2 Tag INTAG2 R O System AC10 10 0x20 gt Ox7E lt none gt 1 00 Selected Secondary LogicPoint for each Tag ID ASCII character Issued Aug 14 49 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 22 Cause Configuration Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 12 Cur Value2 CUVAL2 R O System FL 4 Any 0 1 00 Secondary Logic Current Value FloatingPo
59. ng Parameter 81 0 Status OK 1 Station ESD 2 PV Type Not Selected 3 Invalid Open DO Type 4 Invalid Open DO Param 5 Invalid Close DO Type 6 Invalid Close DO Param 7 Invalid Open DI Type 8 Invalid Open DI Param 9 Invalid Close DI Type 10 Invalid Close DI Param 11 Illegal Flow Tube 1 12 Illegal Flow Tube 2 13 Illegal Flow Tube 3 14 Illegal Flow Tube 4 15 Illegal DI Tube 1 16 Illegal DI Tube 2 17 Illegal DI Tube 3 18 7 Illegal DI Tube 4 Delays Use the Spike and Settling delays to set how long the system waits before taking action Issued Aug 14 13 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Field Spike Delay Settling Delay Switch Mode Solenoid Mode Description Delay time in seconds The program examines this field whenever a run s Input TLP value goes above or below its high or low set point The condition must remain in effect for the number of seconds specified in this field before any run switching executes The delay provides a filter for the process variables The Spike Delay time is also used when switching down to a lower tube that has been closed or up from a lower tube that will be closed this happens when Leave Open After Opening Next Tube is unchecked Before the program closes that tube it must see flow a PV value greater than the PV Cutoff Value for the tube just opened for the amount of time specified in the Spike Delay Maximum value
60. nput TLP value is greater than one for the spike delay time the previous focus closes 2 Click Apply to save your changes 3 Proceed to Section 3 1 3 Run Switching Run Switch Operate Tab Issued Aug 14 19 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 3 1 3 Run Switching Run Switch Operate Tab Use this tab to view information about the stations D Run Switch Station Station Status Focus Run Runs Open EZ ROCLINK 800 Run Switching FB107 ES rie Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help 8 x gi hw h 4 SE KW Point Number 1 Station M ESD All Valves SetPt 0 Status 1 0 PY Type Not Selected Switching Delays Secs 2 5 ks Proportional Outputs Total Accum Run4 Lo Switch Pt 10 0 Run4Fv og Le HEGE Lo Switch Pt 10 0 Run3 Hi Switch Pt 200 0 Run 3 PV 00 uc HEY Lo Switch Pt 100 Run2 Hi Switch Pt 200 0 Run2Fv 09 T 1 1 Settling 30 Pen Input Spike sn AE 5 P ev Bo 0 1 Hi Switch 200 0 E Run 1 00 m Copyright 2000 2010 Rights Reserved by Vinson Process Controls LP Print SaveAs AutoScan Update _ Close Apply is H ERRE 121 Figure 13 Run Switching screen Run Switch Operate tab Field ESD SetPt ESD Status Status Settling Input Sp
61. nsition will cause a trip The cause goes true when the value at Cur Value does not change within the time span defined at True Delay sec This is an example using the comm port Valid Receive Counter to detect when communication stops Primary Logic Section Piet SFP1 DATAT Tag Soft Pt 1 Cur Value 1053 0 Operator C gt OneScan Rising C Add lt neScanFaling Subtract Watchdog Timer Multiply C 1 Copy Data C Divide Modulus SetPt Def Undefined EI SetPt Value 1053 0 Deadband or Math Result 0 0 Trip Delay Preset Secs Timer 120 Timing 0 Elapsed Secs 10 Figure 28 Watchdog Timer Operator example The value 1053 is from the valid receipt counter of a remote It is stored in Soft Point 1 Data 1 The intent here is to alarm if there is no valid Modbus communication for 2 minute period The effect this cause triggers might be remote alarm dialer channel Issued Aug 14 37 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Copy Data The cause copies from Cur Value to SetPt Value The numeric value in the Deadband field tells the system what type of copy to make and how much data to copy This is an example how to copy Orifice meter run parameters to Softpoint data points gt OneScanRising C Add s C Falling Subtract 7 Watchdoa Timer Multiply C l CopyData
62. ol Mgr in the ROCLINK configuration tree Double click Display 36 Flow Sum You will see a display for each station Double click a station to see the Flow Sum window for that station Flow Sum The Flow Sum fields are described below P ssa a n s Y EZ ROCLINK 800 Flow Sum FB107 S 18 EZ File Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help el x Oe SABE amp lt 2 Point Number gt Station Station ID Station1 Enable Station Contains Meter 1 Meter 2 Meter 3 Meter 4 Station Sum Values Station Total Accums nst Rate MCFD 0 0 Volume MCF 0 Today MCF 00 Energy MMBTU 0 Yesterday MCF 0 0 This Month MCF 0 0 Reset Prev Month MCF 0 0 Accumulated MCF 0 0 Flow Summation Copy Soft Point 0 Last 7 Daily Volumes Soft Point H 0 Copyright 2000 2013 All Rights Reserved by Vinson Process Controls LP Print Save As Auto Scan Update Close E 4 gt DENE 2364 Figure 35 Flow Sum screen 1 Review the values in the following fields Field Description Enable If you check Enable Summation the program looks at Summation the following four fields and uses the ones that are checked as a factor in the flow sum If this field is not checked the remainder of this section is ignored Station d Check each meter to be added to the flow summation Contains 42 Issued Aug 14
63. ol Manager program into the FloBoss you can access the Gas Control Manager screens To start the EFM Applications 1 Double click an FB107 device or click the Direct Connect icon in the toolbar 2 The device window opens Select User Program gt Gas Control Mgr in the ROCLINK configuration tree Double click Display 35 Run Switching You will see a display for each station Double click a station to see the Run Switching window for that station Issued Aug 14 11 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 D MI L BBS EINT OUR W Point Number EET 2 Run Switch Run Switch Operate Proportional Outputs Total Accum Station Action On Failure 3 r Status Le T Delays Switch Mode tati 1 id ag Runs Open ie fo 0 Spike Delay Sec 5 0 Type None z Monitor Station e 30 Mor C Passed Not Selected ettling Delay Sec 30 ction Status Only SwitchPts l d Failure Delay Sec 30 0 Station ESD Focus Run Verification Last E ESD TLP Undefined Es Disable Sanad Mode SwitchPts ESD SetPt 0 Status Cutoff Value 3 0 Single Solenoid Latch Configuration 1st Tube r Tube 3id Tube 4th Tube o Tag Runt Tag Run2 Tag Run3 Tag Run4 Enabled Py 00 Enabled DN 00 Ena
64. ompatibility CalculationSelection 3 80 AO Value 1 AOVAL1 R O System FL 4 Any 0 3 00 AO Value 1 FloatingPoint Number 81 AO Value 2 AOVAL2 R O System FL 4 Any 0 3 00 AO Value 2 FloatingPoint Number 82 AO Value 3 AOVAL3 R O System FL 4 Any 0 3 00 AO Value 3 FloatingPoint Number 64 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Point Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Access System or User Update DataType Length Range Default Ver Description 83 AO Value 4 84 Status Code 85 Failure Type AOVAL4 STATUS FAILTY R O R O RAN System System User FL UINT8 UINT8 1 1 Any 0 3 00 FloatingPoint Number 0 218 0 3 00 0 22 0 3 00 AO Value 4 Status Code 0 Status Ok 1 Station ESD 2 PV Type Not Selected 3 Invalid Open DO Type 4 Invalid Open DO Param 5 Invalid Close DO Type 6 Invalid Close DO Param 7 7 Invalid Open DI Type 8 Invalid Open DI Param 9 Invalid Close DI Type 10 Invalid Close DI Param 11 Illegal Flow Tube 1 12 Illegal Flow Tube 2 13 Illegal Flow Tube 3 14 Illegal Flow Tube 4 15 7 Illegal DI Tube 1 16 Illegal DI Tube 2 17 7 Illegal DI Tube 3 18 Illegal DI Tube 4 Failure Type 0 None 1 Illegal PV Flow 2 Illegal DI State Issued Aug 14 65 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Access System DataTyp
65. onfigured other than Undefined this field gets its value from the TLP specified in SetPt Def This field serves three purposes When using comparison operators gt lt it specifies a Deadband value that must be exceeded before an existing true comparison can go false For math functions Add Subtract Multiply Divide this field holds the result of the math operation For the Copy Data function this field defines how many fields or parameters to copy Deadband is not used with One Scan or Watchdog Timer functions 30 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Field Trip Delay Secondary Logic Section Effect Assignments Misc Parameters Description Preset The number of user defined seconds for Secs which the comparison must be true before the cause goes true Elapsed Displays the delay count in seconds up to Secs the user defined preset When the comparison becomes true the count seconds increments until it reaches the Preset Secs and the cause becomes true If at anytime the comparison turns false the count resets to zero and the cause becomes false Timer This field s value is 1 or 0 It serves as an Timing indication that the timer has been activated The Secondary Logic section has the same fields and logic as the Primary Logic section These are the links to the effects for this cause The link labels indicate there are 8 possible link
66. oportional outputs are available that send selected inputs points to analog outputs Station 1 contains the 1 to 4 Output while Station 2 contains the 5 to 8 output EZ ROCLINK 800 Run Switching FB107 D Point Number 1 Station1 i Run Switch Run Switch Operate 1st Output Tag PropOut1 Input TLP Undefined AO Value 00 AD TLF Undefined Undefined 28 Undefined EI AD Undefined z Les EZ File Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help m x gi Whew h 6 44 Q R E LEN a Total Accum 2nd Output 3rd Output 4th Output PropOut2 Tag PropOut3 Tag PropOut4 Input TLP Undefined S Input TLP Undefined Input TLP Undefined El AD Value 0 0 AD Value 0 0 AD Value 0 0 HLH Copyright 2000 2010 All Rights Reserved by Vinson Process Controls LP Print Save As Auto Scan 2 Update Close Ap ply gt 1201 PM Figure 14 Run Switching screen Proportional Outputs tab Issued Aug 14 21 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 1 Review the values in the following fields Field Description Tag Use this field to name your output Input TLP Select the Input from available points on the ROC AO Value This shows the AO Value for the selected Output AO TLP Select the AO from available points on the ROC 2 Click Apply to save yo
67. our input and output points set high and low points and choose when to open and close runs 3 1 1 Run Switching Run Switch Tab Station Settings Use this section to configure global settings that affect all tubes in the station Two run switching stations are available 12 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Station Status Delays Action On Failure Switch Mode Station Tag 5 UM Runs Open bie fo Spike Delay 5 0 Type None DI Monitor All Staton2 Passed Station2 Status Ok Settling Delay Sec ER 0 Action Status Only DI SwilchPls Failure Delay Sec 30 0 R Station ESD Focus Run Verification Monitor l ast _ Opened ESD 0 0 0 ES Disable z SwitchPts ESD SetPt 0 Status PV Cutoff Value 3 0 Single Solenoid Latch Figure 11 Station settings of the Run Switch tab 1 Review the values in the following fields Field Description Station Tag Use this field to name your station The default value is Station1 Status The first number reflects the total number of runs flow tubes that the program believes is currently open The next four fields show the status of each of the four tubes The values are 1 open or 0 closed The blue box frames the tube that is in focus or control Status Provides information for the following run switching Message conditions The code number is available in Run Display Switchi
68. pe Illegal PV Flow Type Illegal DI State Action Status Only Action Alarm Log Action Disable Tube amp Alarm Log Disables any failure evaluation Evaluates valid tube flow by using the PV Cutoff Value in the Focus Run Verification section which determines if a tube is actually open or closed Uses digital input states to determine if a tube is actually open or closed Generates a status message code to indicate a Failure condition Sends a Failure condition to the alarm log that contains the status message code number Disables the tube where the Failure condition is identified and logs that tube as OFF in the alarm log If this tube was not the last tube enabled run switching skips the disabled tube and uses the next tube for control All Action On Failures are performed after the Settling Delay plus the Failure Delay setting in seconds Maximum value is 255 seconds 3 Proceed to Section 3 1 2 Run Switching Run Switch Tab Tube Settings Focus Run Verification methods can be used to assure the run switching program s focus tube is what is actually happening An example of this is a valve with momentary solenoids that do not change state when the output is pulsed If this were to occur the program would switch focus and lose sight of the actual valve states This may be most useful for dual 16 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 3 1 2 Configuration
69. point 15 Meter 3 Daily Accumulated Flow Softpoint 16 Meter 3 Daily Accumulated Energy Softpoint 17 Meter 4 Daily Accumulated Flow Softpoint 18 Meter 4 Daily Accumulated Energy Each softpoint contains seven days of flow information along with timestamps Table 4 Data point assignments Data Point Assignments Data1 Sunday s Value Data11 Sunday s Timestamp Data2 Monday s Value Data12 Monday s Timestamp Data3 Tuesday s Value Data13 Tuesday s Timestamp Data4 Wednesday s Value Data14 Wednesday s Timestamp 44 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Data5 Thursday s Value Data15 Thursday s Timestamp Data6 Friday s Value Data16 Friday s Timestamp Data7 Saturday s Value Data17 Saturday s Timestamp The day of the week is the day on which the daily flow period started For instance if the contract hour is at 9am the value stamped down at 9am on Wednesday morning is listed at Data3 Tuesday s value selected The flow totals from these three her and displayed on the screen soft point 410 Figure 36 Sample values Flow data for the group is written to the designated soft point The numbers are placed into data points as described in the following table Table 5 Data Point Definitions SOFTPOINT DATA POINT DEFINITIONS Issued Aug 14 45 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Data 6 Inst
70. quired in the General Cause Configuration section Use this section to define the pre condition Primary Logic Section Use this section to define the primary logic of your cause Secondary Logic Section This section displays only if you select Compound in the General Cause Configuration section Use this section to define the secondary logic of your cause Effect Assignments Use this section to link your cause to one or more effects Misc Parameters Use this section to write logs or alerts or to have this cause require a reset Cause Status This informational section shows the status of the cause Red indicates tripped and green indicates not tripped 28 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Causes can be configured to perform multiple functions including true false logical comparisons math functions copying data state changes and watchdog timer Causes can be linked to eight effects which will activate when the cause comparison is true Review the values in the following fields Field General Cause Configuration Cause Execution Pre Condition Description Cause Tag Cause Enabled Simple Compound Secondary s Relationship with Primary Pre Condition Required Pre Condition Met PtDef Operators SetPt Delay Secs Preset A 10 character field for the tag from the cause amp effect matrix or a user selected tag Select this checkbox
71. r action that occurs when the causes that are linked to it are tripped or cleared The Value When Active is the value 24 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 the program applies to the selected PtDef when the effect is active 1 Yes The Value When Inactive is the value that the program applies to the selected PtDef when the effect is not active 0 No The output state is written either one time only or continuously based on the Assert Effect Continuously selection Writing one time to the output can be useful for operations such as setting a discrete output momentary parameter for a resettable output The Effect Configuration screen displays for the effect you have chosen The screen has three main sections Effect Configuration Use this area to name your effect define the point and define the active and inactive states that will be applied Effect Usage Use this area to define an effect to be a normal output or hardware software input reset point Effect Status This area is informational 3 2 1 Effect Configuration Settings Use this screen to configure the Effect Configuration settings E ROCLINK 800 Effect Configuration FB107 Lol mes File Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help J 85 x D B amp B L a e w ISONE EEE Point Number sia Effect Configuration Effect Status 1 0 Tag Name Effect 1 G
72. re resets Require Reset Is checked would examine this effect reset effect for the activated value Causes reset when program detects the activated value 3 2 2 Cause Configuration Settings To access the Cause Configuration window 1 Double click a FB107 or click the Direct Connect icon in the toolbar 2 The device window opens Click User Program gt Gas Control Mgr in the ROCLINK configuration tree Double click Display 22 Cause Configuration 4 display for each cause point appears Double click a cause point to see the Cause Configuration window for that station Issued Aug 14 27 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 E ROCLINK 800 Cause Configuration FB107 52 EZ File Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help gt Dae 210 Ve J H w 22 Q Si BB Point Number 1 Cause 1 ed General Cause Configuration 7 T 7 Effect Assignments Secondary s Relationship with Primary x Tag Cause 1 Enabled AND with Primary lt OR with Primary of Link 1 1 of Link sfo C Simple amp Compound Pre Condition Required of Link 2 of Link Ein Cause Execution Pre Condition Gu of Link afo of Link zo Pre Condition Soft Pt 00 c 00 Sem HofLink D tof Linka f0 PiDef SFP 1 DATA3 EI Delay Secs Preset 30 Elaps Secs 0 Links Currently Active 0 Primary Logic Section Secondary Logic Section Misc Parameters PtDef SF
73. s that can be used The Link fields will be the 1 to 8 number referenced to one or more effects where 0 indicates no link For example If you wanted the first effect activated to be effect 4 you would enter 4 in the of Link 1 field Any number of effects can be listed here from zero to eight If all eight fields are set to zero defaults no effects are connected to the cause Links This shows the number of effects that are Currently currently tripped for this cause Active Log Trips Determines if an alarm generated by the cause will be written to the ROC s alarm log If this field is checked every time the cause goes true an alarm will be logged The log consists of the cause s 10 character tag and the value of Cur Value along with the date and time Log Clears Determines whether an entry will be written to the ROC s alarm log when this cause is cleared If this field is checked every time the cause is cleared an entry will be logged The log consists of the cause s 10 character tag and the value of Cur Value along with the date and time Note Log entries that begin with a Z as the first digit are cause entries Alarms not generated by Cause amp Effect are not prefixed with a Z Issued Aug 14 31 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Field Cause Status Description Require Reset Reset Code Minimum Trip Secs Preset Elaps Trip Secs Accumula
74. se 3OUTCZ R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 3rd Trip Cause NumberTattletale 0 None 1 Active 13 4th Out Cause 4OUTCZ R O System UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 4th Trip Cause NumberTattletale 0 None 1 Active 14 1st Out Tag 1OTTAG R O System AC10 10 0x20 gt Ox7E for none 1 00 1st Trip Cause Tag each ASCII character 15 2nd Out Tag 2OTTAG R O System AC10 10 0x20 gt Ox7E for none 1 00 2nd Trip Cause Tag each ASCII character 16 3rd Out Tag 3OTTAG R O System AC10 10 0x20 gt Ox7E for lt none gt 1 00 Trip Cause Tag each ASCII character 56 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Point Type 23 Effect Configuration Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 17 4th Out Tag 4 R O System AC10 10 0x20 gt 7 for none 1 00 4th Trip Cause Tag each ASCII character 18 Reset Code RSTCOD RAN User UINT8 1 0 gt 255 0 1 00 Match Reset Code with CauseReset Code 19 Active Link Count LNKCNT R O System UINT8 1 1 gt 16 0 1 00 Current Active Link Count 20 Assert EFMODE RAW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 3 03 Assert Effect Continuously EffectContinuously 0 Once 1 Continuous Issued Aug 14 57 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 4 3 Point Type 35 Run Switching Point type 35 applies to Run Switching There are two logicals of this point type Point Type 35 Run Switching Parm Name Abbr Acc
75. set RSTREQ RW User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Trip Requires Reset 0 1 Yes 35 Effect 1 EFFT1 RAV User UINT8 1 1 gt 8 0 1 00 Effect Assignment Link 1 36 Effect 2 EFFT2 RW User UINT8 1 1 58 0 1 00 Effect Assignment Link 2 37 Effect 3 EFFT3 RAV User UINT8 1 1 gt 8 0 1 00 Effect Assignment Link 3 52 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Point Type 22 Cause Configuration Parm Name Abbr Access System DataType Length Range Default Ver Description or User Update 38 Effect 4 EFFT4 RW User UINT8 1 1 58 0 1 00 Effect Assignment Link 4 39 Effect 5 EFFT5 RW User UINT8 1 1 58 0 1 00 Effect Assignment Link 5 40 Effect 6 EFFT6 RW User UINT8 1 1 58 0 1 00 Effect Assignment Link 6 41 Effect 7 EFFT7 RW User UINT8 1 1 gt 8 0 1 00 Effect Assignment Link 7 42 Effect 8 EFFT8 RAV User UINT8 1 1 gt 8 0 1 00 Effect Assignment Link 8 43 Links Energized LNKENR R O System UINT8 1 1 gt 8 0 1 00 Effect Assignment LinksCurrently Active 44 Min Trip SecsPresets MNTPRE R W User UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 0 1 00 Minimum Trip Seconds Preset 45 Min Trip MNTCNT R O System UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 0 1 00 Minimum Trip SecondsElapsed SecsElapsed 46 Log Clears LOGCLR R W User UINT8 1 0 gt 1 0 1 00 Log Clears To Alarm Log 0 No 1 Yes 47 Reset Code RSTCOD RW User UINT8 1 0 255 0 1 00 Reset Code Matched to EffectReset Code 48 Sec Trip DelaySecs TRPPR2 R W User UINT16 2 0 gt 65535 0 1 00 Secondary Logic Trip Preset Preset Secs 49 Sec Trip
76. tal station accumulators are available according to the totalization selections as well for station I or 2 Station Total Accumulators for volume and energy accumulate selected meter runs as totalized amount until you manually reset the accumulators The point parameters used accumulate to a huge number and for all practical purposes will never reach a roll over point 1 3 Program Requirements You download the Gas Control Manager Program to the Flash and RAM memory on the FB107 with firmware version 1 60 or greater Download and configure the program using ROCLINK 800 Configuration software version 2 20 or greater The downloadable program is File Name Target Unit User Defined Flash Used DRAM Used ROCLINK 800 Display Version Points UDP in bytes in bytes Version Number GasControlMgr_ 21 22 23 v305 01 1 bin FB107 1 60 22 23 35 36 39488 16384 2 20 35 36 2 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Note You must connect a PC to the FloBoss s LOI port before starting the download For information on viewing the memory allocation of user programs refer to the ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software User Manual for FB107 Form A6217 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 This page is intentionally left blank 4 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Chapter 2 Installation This section provides instru
77. te of the manual that appears on the front cover Listed below is the revision date of each page if applicable Page Revision Initial release Aug 14 ii Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 1 1 2 PrOg etEOVerVieW 1 UE ENT 2 UE TE Be EE 2 1 223 e Et ue EE 2 1 3 Program Requirements uuu aqa du ine dede Bede dte dedecus 2 Chapter 2 Installation 5 2 1 Installing the Key aa aat Le etu ne tre 5 2 2 Downloading the Program i 2 ea see de eet ae fecha de a a ria 6 Chapter 3 Configuration 11 3 1 EFMPADDIICatIOnS aa tt aerate eene ce d 11 3 1 1 Run Switching Run Switch Tab Station Settings 12 3 1 2 Run Switching Run Switch Tab Tube Settings 17 3 1 3 Switching Run Switch Operate Tab 20 3 1 4 Run Switching Proportional Output Tab 21 3 1 5 Run Switching Total ACCUM Tab 22 3 1 6 About Open and Close DO 23 3 2 Ca seand soe TE 23 3 2 1 Effect Configuration Settings u 25 3 2 2 Cause Configuration Settings u u uuu 27 3 2 3 Cause and Effect Operate Display 32 3 2 4
78. ted Trips Pre Condition Met Primary Section Tripped Secondary Section Tripped Cause Tripped Check this box if the logic requires that a reset button needs to be pushed before the cause is set back to false A reset can be a hardware or software reset For example when the cause goes true it actuates effects that cause a shutdown and it is desired that the shutdown be maintained until a reset is done A numeric value that must be associated with the Effect Reset Code that will provide the reset through a DI point or software point Holds the trip state for a minimum time so a short duration trip can be detected Shows how long the cause has been tripped This is also the counter for the Minimum Trip Secs Preset Shows how many times the cause has been tripped Shows whether the Pre Condition section has been tripped 1 for Yes 0 for No Shows whether the Primary section has been tripped 1 for Yes 0 for No Shows whether the Secondary section has been tripped 1 for Yes 0 for No Shows whether the cause has been tripped 1 for Yes for No If this is a compound cause and the relationship between primary and secondary was set to AND the cause will only be tripped if both the Primary Section and Secondary Sections are tripped 2 Click Apply to save your changes 3 Proceed to Section 3 2 3 Cause and Effect Operate Display 3 2 3 Cause and Effect Operate Display The Cause amp Eff
79. to its low set point for a certain amount of time spike delay the run closes When using Monitor All Passed SwitchPts if any of the runs is below its low set point the focus run closes and focus shifts to the next enabled run to the left Note The units of this field are actual Engineering Units not percentages Indicates the high value that the program compares to the value of the Input TLP for each run In the run Switching function the right most furthest to the right run open is the focus run When the value of the focus run s Input TLP is greater than or equal to its high set point for a certain amount of time spike delay the next enabled run to the right opens When using Monitor All Passed SwitchPts if any of the runs is above its high set point the next enabled run to the right of focus opens and focus shifts to that run Notice that Run4 has no Hi Switch Pt field as there is no openable run to its right all available runs are already open Note The units of this field are actual Engineering Units not percentages Select this checkbox if during expansion each run remains open when focus shifts to the next enabled run to the right If you do not select this checkbox each run opens only when it is the focus run there is only one run open at all times When a run loses focus it remains open while monitoring the new focus run to either the left or right When flow is detected on the new focus run I
80. to process the cause Leave the checkbox blank to ignore the cause Note Ensure all portions of the cause screen are correctly configured before enabling the cause Choose Simple if you want to use one logic section in this cause Choose Compound to use two logic sections primary and secondary Use this selection to set the relationship between the primary and secondary logic sections Note This section displays only if you chose Compound for this cause The relationship can be AND or OR Select this checkbox to activate this cause only when the pre condition has been met The Cause Execution Pre Condition section displays when you select this option When the pre condition goes true this box is checked Indicates the data point TLP value used as a pre condition If the set point is not reached for this TLP this cause does not activate Choose how you want the value of this point to be evaluated equal greater than or equal to gt not equal or less than or equal to lt Identifies the point at which the cause is activated Identifies how long the program waits after the condition is met before activating the cause Issued Aug 14 29 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual 107 Field Primary Logic Section Description Primary refers to the fact that this field is in Part 1 of the two possible comparisons for each cause PtDef Tag Cur
81. ur changes 3 Proceed to Section 3 1 5 Run Switching Total Accum Tab 3 1 5 Run Switching Total Accum Tab The program provides four sets of resettable total accumulators for each meter s volume and energy Unlike the total accumulator points in the base FB107 that roll over at a value of 1 000 000 this accumulator is based on a huge data type that practically never rolls over unless manually reset All resets log to the event log A station level reset from the Flow Sum section reset these meter level accumulators that are associated with that station EZ ROCLINK 800 Run Switching FB107 Lol k E File Edit View ROC Configure Meter Utilities Tools Window Help a x De E gik h 6 4 Ol M Point Number 1 Station Meter 1 Meter 2 Volume MCF 0 Volume MCF 0 Energy MMBTU 0 Energy MMBTU 0 Reset Reset Copyright 2000 2013 All Rights Reserved by Vinson Process Controls LP Print Save As Auto Scan Update Close Apply O gt Figure 15 Run Switching screen Total Accum tab 22 Issued Aug 14 Gas Control Manager Program User Manual FB107 1 Review the values in the following fields Field Volume MCF Energy MMBTU Reset Description This read only field shows the Run Total Volume Accum for the selected meter This read only field shows the Run Total Volume Energy for the selected meter Click to reset the value of the selected meter 2 Cl

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