ABB C1300 User Manual Supplement

ABB C1300 User Manual Supplement

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IM/C1300–ADV_2

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  • Page 1 User Guide Supplement Advanced Circular Chart Recorder Advanced Software Options C1300 IM/C1300–ADV_2...
  • Page 2 We are an established world force in the design and manufacture of instrumentation for industrial process control, flow measurement, gas and liquid analysis and environmental applications. Cert. No. Q05907 As a part of ABB, a world leader in process automation technology, we offer customers application expertise, service and support worldwide. EN 29001 (ISO 9001) We are committed to teamwork, high quality manufacturing, advanced technology and unrivalled service and support.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION Section Page This supplement provides additional information for the advanced software options: INTRODUCTION ............1 • Math Functions • Timer Functions MATH CONFIGURATION ..........2 Introduction ............2 2.1.1 Standard Math Block ......2 2.1.2 Relative Humidity (RH) ......3 2.1.3 Mass Flow 1 and 2 ........
  • Page 4: Math Configuration

    2 MATH CONFIGURATION 2.1 Introduction Overview. • Four user-configurable math blocks – can be used independently or cascaded together. • Each math block can be configured to perform one of seven functions: Standard math block (arithmetic operations) – add, subtract, divide, multiply, high select, low select and median Relative humidity (RH) –...
  • Page 5: Relative Humidity (Rh)

    – see Section 3.5 of the C1300 Linearizer Type None User Guide (IM/C1300). Therefore the formula used internally within the C1300 is: where: a = linearized flow signal The linearized flow signal is produced by the transmitter or derived from the signal linearized within the C1300.
  • Page 6 • Ensure that the temperature input/temperature reference have the same units and the pressure input/pressure reference have the same absolute units. • The basic mass flow equation must use absolute temperatures (K or °R). The C1300 converts automatically from °C or °F to absolute.
  • Page 7 • Ensure that the temperature input/temperature reference have the same units and the pressure input/pressure reference have the same absolute units. • The basic mass flow equation must use absolute temperatures (K or °R). The C1300 converts automatically from °C or °F to absolute.
  • Page 8: Maximum And Minimum Value

    …2 MATH CONFIGURATION 2.1.4 Maximum and Minimum Value – Fig. 2.1 If the High Value function is selected the math result holds the value measured on an input variable. If the Low Value function maximum is selected the math result holds the value measured on an input variable.
  • Page 9: Configure Math Block

    2 MATH CONFIGURATION… 2.2 Configure Math Block Channels Configuration Press the key to open the Main Menu Highlight Math Blocks Select Function Select the math block or constant to be configured: Math Block 1 to 4 – Math block 1 to 4 Constant 1 to 8 –...
  • Page 10: Configure Standard Math Block

    …2 MATH CONFIGURATION 2.2.1 Configure Standard Math Block Math Block x.Element 1 (Operand 1) Select the source required for element 1. For description of sources, refer to APPENDIX 1. Math Block x.Element 2 (Operator 1) Select the operator required for element 2: –...
  • Page 11: Configure Relative Humidity Math Block

    2 MATH CONFIGURATION… 2.2.2 Configure Relative Humidity Math Block Wet-bulb Input Select the source required for wet-bulb input. For description of sources, refer to APPENDIX 1. Dry-bulb Input Select the source required for dry-bulb input. See Section 2.2.
  • Page 12: Configure Mass Flow Math Block

    …2 MATH CONFIGURATION 2.2.3 Configure Mass Flow Math Block Mass Flow 1 or 2 Input Select the source required for input A (input A is the input from volume flow or differential pressure). For description of sources, refer to APPENDIX 1. Temperature Input Select the source required for the temperature input.
  • Page 13 2 MATH CONFIGURATION… …2.2.3 Configure Mass Flow Math Block Pressure Input Select the source required for the pressure input. For description of sources, refer to APPENDIX 1. Reference Pressure Decimal Point Set the number of decimal places required for the reference pressure below, between 0 and 3 places.
  • Page 14: Configure High And Low Value Math Block

    …2 MATH CONFIGURATION 2.2.4 Configure High and Low Value Math Block High (or Low) Value Source Select the source whose minimum or maximum value is to be detected. For description of sources, refer to APPENDIX 1. Reset High/Low Input Select the digital source required to reset the minimum or maximum value. For description of sources, refer to APPENDIX 1.
  • Page 15: Configure Constant

    2 MATH CONFIGURATION 2.2.6 Configure Constant Constant Decimal Point Set the number of decimal places required for the constant value, between 0 and 4 places. Constant Value Set a value for the constant, between –99999 and 99999. See Section 2.2.
  • Page 16: Timers Configuration

    3 TIMERS CONFIGURATION 3.1 Configure Timer Overview. • Two timers available. • 'ON' duration of 1 minute to 167 hours 59 minutes (1 week). • Programmable Timers – can operate on specific days, hours or minutes for an exact period of time. •...
  • Page 17 3 TIMERS CONFIGURATION… …3.1 Configure Timer Example B – setting up timer: • Monday enabled • Tuesday enabled • Wednesday enabled • Thursday enabled • Friday enabled • Saturday disabled • Sunday disabled • on hour set to 06.00am • on minute set to 0 minutes •...
  • Page 18 …3 TIMERS CONFIGURATION …3.1 Configure Timer Channels Configuration Press the key to open the Main Menu Highlight Timers Select Timer Select timer 1 or 2. Timer On/Off Enable Select to enable or to disable. Monday Enable Select to enable the timer on Monday. Select to disable the timer on Monday.
  • Page 19 3 TIMERS CONFIGURATION …3.1 Configure Timer On Hour Set the hour at which the timer becomes active. On Minute Set the minute at which the timer becomes active. Duration Hour Set the duration of the timer in hours. Duration Minute Set the duration of the timer in minutes.
  • Page 20: Appendix 1 - Signal Sources

    APPENDIX 1 – SIGNAL SOURCES...
  • Page 21 NOTES...
  • Page 22 …NOTES...
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