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Contents
Introduction slide 3
Data Sources 4
Source Format 10
Analog Output 12
Flexible Limits 20
Exercises 25
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Introduction
Introduction
Analog ManagerTM
Data Sources
The Analog Manager permits measured or internal analog values, such as
Source Format
speed or voltage bias signals, to be utilized for the following
Analog Outputs functionalities:
Flexible Limits
• Monitoring via FlexLimitsTM for alarm and control purposes
Exercises
• Sources for the analog bias signals output
• Sources for the set point references to external controllers
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Data Sources
Introduction Possible data sources
Data Sources
00 Internal values
Source Format
01 Generator values
Analog Outputs 02 Mains values
Flexible Limits 03 Busbar
Exercises
05 Controller setpoints
06 Analog inputs
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Data Sources
Introduction Group 01 Generator values
Data Sources
Analog Analog variable Reference value
Source Format
input #
Analog Outputs
01.01 Gen. aver.ph-n volt Generator rated voltage
Flexible Limits
01.02 Gen voltage L1-N Generator rated voltage
Exercises
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And many more detailed values
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Data Sources
Group 02 Mains values
Introduction
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Data Sources
Introduction Group 05 Controller setpoints
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Source Format
Introduction
Format of the values:
Data Sources
Analog Outputs
There are two types of values
Flexible Limits
• with reference i.e. voltages, refer to rated voltage, entered as 000.00%
Exercises
• without reference i.e. analog inputs entered in the displayed format without any
comma
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Analog Output
Introduction Description of the
Data Sources parameters
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Analog Output
Introduction Description of the analog output parameters
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Data source:
Exercises
Select from list
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Analog Output
Introduction Description of the analog output parameters
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Analog Output
Introduction Description of the analog output parameters
Data Sources
Source Format
•0-20mA / 0-10V
•20-4mA
•4.5-0.5V
•+/-1 V
•+/- 2.5
•And many more…
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Analog Output
Introduction Description of the analog output parameters
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Only for hardware type:
Exercises
User defined
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Analog Output
Introduction Description of the analog output parameters
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Analog Output
Introduction Examples for analog output parameters from the Configuration manual
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Analog Outputs Status Screen
Introduction Signal Options: Analog outputs
Data Sources • OFF • 2 analog outputs
• User defined (max. +/- 20mA and +/- 10V)
Source Format Configurable as a
• 0-10mA / 0-5V
Analog Outputs • 0-20mA / 0-10V
voltage, current, or
Flexible Limits • 4-20mA Actual output PWM signal
• 0.5-4.5V • Preconfigured for speed and
Exercises signal
• 10-0mA / 5-0V voltage bias
• 20-0mA / 10-0V % in relation to
• 20-4mA the configured
• 4.5-0.5V range
• +/-1 V
• +/- 2.5
• +/- 3V
• +/-10mA / +/-5V
• +/-20mA +/-10V
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Flexible Limits
Introduction
Data Sources
Description of the
Source Format
parameters
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Flexible Limits
Introduction Description of the parameters
Data Sources
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Flexible Limits
Introduction Description of the parameters
Data Sources
Source Format
Select monitored data
Analog Outputs source from list
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Flexible Limits
Introduction Description of the parameters
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Exercises
Introduction A: 1) Configure the analog input 1 for a VDO fuel tank level sender.
Data Sources 2) Additional task: What would you have to change to view the tank
Source Format
level in liters?
Analog Outputs
B: Configure the analog output manager:
Flexible Limits
Generator real power for an analog meter (rated power 200 KW).
Exercises
D: Use the flexible limits and activate a fuel transfer pump with the fuel
tank levels from the analog input (refer to section 2, exercise A).
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Exercises: Task A
Introduction 1) Configure the Analog input 1 for a VDO fuel tank level sensor.
Data Sources
Sender Type:
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Resistive range: 0 to 180 Ohm linear= 0 to 100% Fuel
level, Single pole (common via engine ground)
Flexible Limits
Exercises
2) Additional task: What would you have to change to see the fuel
tank level in liters?
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Exercises: Task A
Introduction 1) Configure the Analog input 1 for a VDO fuel tank level sensor.
Data Sources
Change parameters in the analog input screen
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Exercises: Solution A
Introduction 1) Configure the Analog input 1 for a VDO fuel tank level sensor.
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Exercises: Solution A
Introduction 1) Configure the Analog input 1 for a VDO fuel tank level sensor.
Data Sources
Select Type “linear” from list
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Exercises: Solution A
Introduction 1) Configure the Analog input 1 for a VDO fuel tank level sensor.
Data Sources
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Exercises: Solution A
Introduction 1) Configure the Analog input 1 for a VDO fuel tank level sensor.
Data Sources
Source Format
Enter value to be displayed
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
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Exercises: Solution A
Introduction 1) Configure the Analog input 1 for a VDO fuel tank level sensor.
Data Sources
Source Format
Check result in the display
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
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Exercises: Solution A
Introduction 2) Additional task: What would you have to change to view the fuel
Data Sources tank level in liters?
Enter the value to be displayed
Source Format
100% = 6000 liters
Analog Outputs
at 100% = 6000l
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Exercises: Task B
Introduction Configure the analog output manager to operate
Data Sources an analog meter that will display the generator real power.
Source Format
The generator is rated at 200 kW.
The range on the meter display is from –62.5 kW to 250 kW.
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
-62.5
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Exercises: Solution B
Introduction Configure the analog output manager
Data Sources Generator real power for an analog meter (rated power 200 KW)
Source Format
0mA -62.5 KW -31.25% from rated power
Analog Outputs
4mA 0 KW
Flexible Limits
20mA 250 KW 125.00% from rated power
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Exercises: Task C
Introduction Configure the analog output manager
Data Sources Speed bias signal for analog output 1 range: 3 – 7 V.
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
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Exercises: Solution C
Introduction Configure the analog output manager
Data Sources Speed bias signal for analog output 1 range: 3 – 7 V.
Source Format
Hardware type “user defined” with min. / max. configuration
complete output range is +/- 20mA (+/- 10V)
Analog Outputs
3V 65.00% min. value
Flexible Limits
7V 85.00% max. value -10V 0V 3 7 10V
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Exercises: Task D
Introduction Fuel Transfer Pump Operation
Data Sources The flexible limits are to be used to activate a fuel pump when the fuel level
in the day tank falls below 20% capacity and shut off the fuel pump when
Source Format
the fuel level in the day tank exceeds 90% capacity. The flexible limits
Analog Outputs interpret the fuel level from an analog input. (refer to section 2, exercise A)
Flexible Limits
100% = 6000 l 90% = 5400 l 20% = 1200 l
Exercises
Fuel
Fuel pump OFF
90%
Flexible Limits
Exercises
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Exercises: Solution D
Introduction Fuel Transfer Pump Operation
Data Sources The LogicsManager for a single discrete output is used to operate the fuel
transfer pump for the day tank.
Source Format
Analog Outputs
Flexible Limits
Exercises
Flexible limit 5 (20% capacity) activates the fuel pump and the relay
remains energized until flexible limit 6 is reached (90% capacity).
Discrete Output 10 (13.10) is used as self-holding contact for turning the
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End of this presentation
Other sections are :
1 Overview 6 LogicsManager
2 Hardware and I/O 7 Analog Manager
3 Operational Modes 8 Controller
4 Configuration and ToolKit 9 Synchronization and breaker
5 Communication 10 Application
11 Sequencing
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