Introduction - ABB SM1000 User Manual

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1 INTRODUCTION

Functional Overview – Fig. 1.1.
• 12 Recording Channels as standard, divided into 2
Process Groups, each with 6 Recording Channels.
• Two Alarms and one Totalizer are assigned to each
Recording Channel.
• Recording Channels 1.1 to 1.6 pre-assigned to Process
Group 1. Recording Channels 2.1 to 2.6 pre-assigned to
Process Group 2.
Sources
Note. Sources can be
assigned to any
recording channel in
either process group.
Analog Inputs
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
Internal sources –
see Appendix 1
Comms
Analog Inputs
1
2
3
24
Comms
Digital Inputs
1
2
3
24
Digital Inputs
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
Recorded Data
Recording Channels 1.1 to 1.6
(Process Group 1)
Recording Channels 2.1 to 2.6
(Process Group 2)
Instrument Logs
Configuration Data
2
Process Group 1
Recording
1.1
Channels
1.2
1.1 to 1.6
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
• Two process groups as
standard provide 12 recording
channels, irrespective of the
number of external inputs.
Process Group 2
Chart View
2.1
Level
Pressure
In Flow
Out Flow
Temp
2.08
4
204.9
198.9
195
2.2
metres
bar
l/hr
l/hr
0
2.3
High Out Flow Rate
2.4
12:00:00
2.5
11:59:00
2.6
11:58:00
High Level
11:57:00
Recording
Chart View
Channels
2.1 to 2.6
Instrument Logs
Records all alarm
Alarm/Event Log
transistions and all
operator messages
Totalizer Log
Records all totalizer
activity*
Records all system
Audit Log
acfivity
*if option fitted
Configuration Data
Configuration
Data
Stores all
Common
Group 1
instrument
Channels 1.1 - 1.6
Group 2
configuration,
Channels 2.1 - 2.6
Functions
calibration and
I/O Modules
Exit
user preferences
Files stored in instrument's
on-board flash memory.
Newest data overwrites
oldest.
Fig. 1.1 Functional Overview
• Recording sources derived from universal analog inputs,
the Modbus serial link, optional digital inputs or internal
analog and digital signals.
• Any source can be assigned to any recording channel.
• Data from assigned sources can be displayed in Chart,
Bargraph, Indicator and Process formats.
• Three instrument logs record alarm events, totalizer
values and system/configuration changes.
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Chart View
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Level
Pressure
In Flow
Out Flow
Temp
Alarm 1
2.08
4
204.9
198.9
195
On
metres
bar
l/hr
l/hr
°C
0
10
High Out Flow Rate
12:00:00
11:59:00
11:58:00
High Level
11:57:00
Chart View (Section 2.3)
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Digital Indicator
/00
Level
Level
Pressure
2.08
4
In Flow
Out Flow
204.4
198.4
0005402801
0005402060
Temp
Alarm 1
On
195
Digital Indicator View (Section 2.5)
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Vertical Bargraph
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Digital Indicator
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Level
Pressure
In Flow
Out Flow
Temp
Alarm 1
Alarm 1
Level
Level
2.08
4
204.9
198.9
195
On
On
metres
bar
l/hr
l/hr
°C
°C
2.08
5.0
5.0
300
300
250
10
In Flow
204.4
2.5
2.5
150
150
125
0005402801
Temp
195
0.0
0.0
0
0.0
0
Bargraph View
Digital Indicator View
Alarm Event Log
Totalizer Log
(Section 2.7)
(Section 2.8)
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Alarm Event Log
Totalizer Log
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No
Tag/Value
00
Tank 1 High Level
Level
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Total Daily In Flow
01
Tank 1 High Level
Level
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0005402801 Litres
02
High Out Flow Rate
Out Flow
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14:09
225.4 l/hr
03
Tank 1 High Level
Level
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14:11
110.9 l/hr
04
High Out Flow Rate
Out Flow
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14:12
201.0 l/hr
05
High Out Flow Rate
Out Flow
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14:15
Total Daily Out Flow
06
Duty/Standby Change
Out Flow
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14:31
0005402060 Litres
229.1 l/hr
100.1 l/hr
200.9 l/hr
• Views provide a window on the stored data.
Status View
VERSION
Software
SM 2001/1
System
1.0.130
ARCHIVING
Group 1 Filename
Group 2 Filename
% Memory used
Time left
• Status View
Archive Data
Data saved to archive storage media
Archive Media
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Vertical Bargraph
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Level
Pressure
In Flow
Out Flow
Temp
Alarm 1
2.08
4
204.9
198.9
195
On
metres
bar
l/hr
l/hr
°C
5.0
5.0
300
300
250
2.5
2.5
150
150
125
0.0
0.0
0
0.0
0
Bargraph View (Section 2.4)
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Process View
00
Level
Tank 1 Low Level
1.2
2.0
Tank 1 High Level
4.
8
Press
metres
Tank 1 Low Pressure
0.2
4
Tank 1 High Pressure
4.
bar
Total Daily In Flow
In
Storage Tank 1 In Flow
00054
20
225.4
110.9
201.0
02801
4.9
Total Daily Out Flow
litres
Out
l/hr
Storage Tank 1 Out Flow
00054
19
229.1
100.1
200.9
02060
8.9
litres
Temp
l/hr
Tank 1 Low Temp
15
19
Tank 1 High Temp
25
5
Alarm
°C
On
Process View (Section 2.6)
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Process View
00
/00
Level
Pressure
Tank 1 Low Level
1.2
2.0
Tank 1 High Level
4.
8
4
metres
Press
Tank 1 Low Pressure
0.2
4
Tank 1 High Pressure
4.
bar
Total Daily In Flow
In
Storage Tank 1 In Flow
Out Flow
00054
20
225.4
110.9
201.0
02801
4.9
198.4
Total Daily Out Flow
litres
Out
l/hr
Storage Tank 1 Out Flow
00054
19
229.1
100.1
200.9
02060
8.9
0005402060
Temp
l/hr
litres
Tank 1 Low Temp
15
19
Alarm 1
Tank 1 High Temp
25
5
On
Alarm
°C
On
Process View
Audit Log
(Section 2.9)
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Audit Log
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Source Tag
Date
Time
No
Alarm Event Tag
Source Tag
Date
Time
In Flow
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00
Power Restored
25/03/00
11:59
01
I/O Configuration
JM
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12:01
02
Common Configuration
JM
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12:05
03
Group 1 Configuration
JM
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12:09
04
Ch1.1 to 6 Config
JM
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12:10
Out Flow
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05
AIN Cal, Module A
JM
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12:15
06
System Alarm
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14:52:00
CJ TEMPERATURES
A
25°C / 77°F
B
25°C / 77°F
Process Group 1
Process Group 2
80.5%
5 days

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