Transfix User Guide
Transfix User Guide
Users Guide
TRANSFIX
Transformer Oil Dissolved Gas and Moisture Monitor
Users Guide
Including the Modbus Protocol Implementation
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CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. OBJECTIVE OF THIS DOCUMENT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SYMBOLS USED HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES POWERING UP THE TRANSFIX TRANSFIX INFORMATION SCREEN TRANSFIX MANUAL OIL SAMPLING PROCESS AIR INTAKE FILTER CLEANING OIL FILTER CLEANING 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 6 7 16
All rights Reserved Kelman Ltd. This release of this document and is accurate at the time of this writing. Kelman ltd reserves the right to change TRANSFIX and this document without notice Kelman Ltd, Lissue Industrial Estate East, Lissue Road, Lisburn, BT28 2RE, United Kingdom Tel: +44 28 9262 2915, Fax: +44 28 9262 2202 e-mail: [email protected], Web: www.kelman.co.uk
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2. Technical Specification
PARAMETER GAS MEASURED Hydrogen (H2) Methane (CH4) Ethane (C2H6) Ethylene (C2H4) Acetylene (C2H2) Carbon Monoxide (CO) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Oxygen (O2) ACCURACY OF GAS MEASUREMENTS Water (H2O) Nitrogen (N2) ENVIRONMENTAL External temperature range Altitude Atmospheric pressure Oil temperature range Operating humidity Enclosure Weight POWER REQUIREMENTS Single phase Alarm Relays: NO and NC provided Fuses* MEASUREMENT FREQUENCY -40 to 55 C Less than 2000m Less than 1050mbar -40 to 120 C 10 - 95% RH non-condensing IP55 Less than 80 Kg (176 lbs) 110/230VAC (FACTORY SET), 50/60Hz, 8A Max 5A 250VAC, 5A 30VDC 10A 500V (gG), 10 x 38mm. Variable - 1 per hour to 1 per day VALUE/MEETS MEASUREMENT RANGE (ppm) 5 - 5,000 2 - 50,000 2 - 50,000 2 - 50,000 0.5 - 50,000 2 - 50,000 20 - 50,000 100 - 50,000 5% or LDL (whichever is greater) 0-100% RS (given at 25 C, or at measured oil temp, or ppm) 10 150,000 ppm, accuracy 15% (free breathing transformer)
*For continued fire protection, use only approved and recommended fuse.
3. Symbols Used
The following symbols are used in TRANSFIX and in this document:
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4. Hazardous Substances
The gases measured in TRANSFIX are extracted from the oil and exhausted to atmosphere. Gases exhausted by TRANSFIX are at concentrations which are non flammable and non toxic. All exhausted gases are quickly diluted into surrounding atmosphere. .
Figure 1. Indicator Lights and Fuseholders Disconnection from the supply is achieved through the modular fuseholders mounted adjacent to the mains inlet terminals (see figure 1). If the TRANSFIX is powered up in cold conditions (less than -10 C), the unit will perform a Cold Start sequence. The internal heaters will be switched on. The main DC power supply will not switch on and the DC power indicator lights will not light up. Once the TRANSFIX unit has warmed itself up to -10 C, the DC power supplies will be switched on. The DC power indicator lights are situated on the circuit board at the back of the TRANSFIX casing (see figure 1). After the DC power supplies have switched on, the internal temperature of the TRANSFIX may take several hours to come up to working temperature before a measurement cycle will begin. The TRANSFIX uses a lithium coin cell battery. The lithium coin cell battery is a longlife battery and may never need to be replaced. The battery is accessed behind the front panel, which can be opened by turning the -turn screws. If battery replacement is necessary, save the TRANSFIX data, as it will be lost when the power is off and the battery is removed. Switch off the TRANSFIX while it is in Standby. Slide the battery out of its cover (see figure 2). Replace with a new battery in the same polarity. Dispose of the used battery in accordance with local regulations. Switch the TRANSFIX on again. Battery Type: Lithium Coin Cell, CR2450 3V 620mAh.
CAUTION: There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire or with household waste. Contact your local waste disposal agency for the address of the nearest battery deposit site.
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LCD INFORMATION SCREEN SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN START MEASUREMENT STOP MEASUREMENT MANUAL SAMPLING USB CONNECTION
ON/OFF Switch
Figure 3. Inside View of TRANSFIX During an analysis, the Information Screen displays the serial number of the TRANSFIX unit, and details of the operational state of the TRANSFIX. The screen automatically pages through information about the date and time and the results of the last analysis for each oil circuit. The information can also be accessed by pushing the scroll buttons to SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN through the information. The screen will also give information if an error occurs within the TRANSFIX (see Appendix 1). The description of the errors is given in clause 7.7 below. It should be noted that the error numbers are offset by 1 from the MODBUS register bit numbers.
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Figure 4. Oil Filters and Manual Oil Sampling Port viewed from front of unit A male quick-connect fitting and valve assembly has been provided in the installation kit with the TRANSFIX unit. The TRANSFIX will also ensure that there is fresh oil at the sampling point when the sampling process takes place.
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Follow the process below to obtain an oil sample (see figure 6 for procedure diagram): 1. Open the door to the TRANSFIX. If the TRANSFIX is in STANDBY, proceed to step 3. If a measurement is in progress, manual sampling will be prevented. If the white MANUAL SAMPLE button is pressed, a warning message will be displayed on the LCD screen MANUAL DGA PREVENTED / MEASUREMENT IN PROGRESS. 2. Press the red STOP button to stop the process. The LCD display will read OIL DRAINING. If there is oil in the headspace, the draining process may take a few minutes. The TRANSFIX will then return to STANDBY mode. 3. When the TRANSFIX is in STANDBY mode, press the white MANUAL DGA push button. 4. The timer will count down from 10 seconds.
Press MANUAL DGA button briefly
Oil draining
5. The LCD display will read MANUAL DGA / PURGING OIL .. / PRESS KEY WHEN DONE. Wait at least two minutes for the oil to purge (this will bring fresh oil from the transformer to the sampling point), then press the white button again. The LCD display will read MANUAL DGA / TAKE OIL SAMPLE! / PRESS KEY WHEN DONE. This indicates that you can begin your oil sampling process. 6. Remove the quick-connect body protector by pulling the collar down. Fit the male quickconnect fitting and valve assembly to the quick-connect body in the base of the TRANSFIX unit (see figures 4 and 5. Ensure that the valve is closed to prevent oil leakage. Remove the Luer fitting cap and fit the oil sampling equipment to this valve and perform the oil sampling according to your standard process and procedures. 7. When you are finished sampling, close the valve and disconnect your oil sampling equipment. 8. Remove the male fitting and valve assembly, and replace the body protector fitting on the quick-connect body. 9. Push the white pushbutton once to return the TRANSFIX unit to Automatic mode. 10. If the TRANSFIX is left in Manual Sampling mode, it will revert to Automatic mode after one hour.
Remove Quick-connect body protector Connect sampling valve arrangement with valve closed Open sampling valve and take oil sample Close sampling valve and remove sampling equipment Replace Quick-connect body protector
Figure 6. Manual Oil Sampling Procedure Measurement will begin at the next scheduled measurement time. To start a measurement immediately, press the blue START MEASUREMENT button and choose the oil circuit to be measured. See Appendix 1 for Screen Displays.
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11.
Modbus Protocol
The MODBUS implementation for TRANSFIX follows the recommendations given by the MODBUS-IDA organization for a BASIC implementation class. Additional information about the MODBUS protocol and its implementation can be found in the documents "MODBUS Application Protocol Specification V1.1a" and MODBUS over serial line V1.02, which are available on the Internet at: http://www.MODBUS.org The TRANSFIX has two serial channels. These can be configured to use MODBUS-RTU or MODBUS-ASCII with various baud rate and parity configurations, over a number of different physical interfaces. Also available is an Ethernet port which supports MODBUS-TCP on a configurable TCP port. TRANSFIX operates as a slave device. It should be assigned a MODBUS slave address in the range 1-247. Transfix will only respond to MODBUS commands with the correct address. The TRANSFIX currently supports the following MODBUS function codes:
Code 01 02 03 04 06 16 Function Read Coils Read Discrete Inputs Read Holding Registers Read Input Register Write Single Register Write Multiple Registers Description These are effectively the same in the Transfix implementation. Both allow the user to read a number of inputs (1-2000) in a single command. These are effectively the same in the Transfix implementation. Both allow the user to read a number of registers (1-125) in a single command. Allows the user to write a single register. Allows the user to write multiple (1-120) registers in a single command.
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Note that the MODBUS register numbers are given below in the modern format consistent with the latest MODBUS specifications. MODBUS register 1000 would have been referred to as register 41000 or 4:01000 in previous versions of this specification.
Register 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 R/W R/W Group Size 16 Description Data Format
ID String
32 character string.
Bit field: bits 15-12 - Major version bits 11-8 - Minor version bits 7-0 - Build 16-bit unsigned integer 0 = Standard Transfix (1.6) 1 = TAPTRANS 2 = MULTITRANS 3 = MINITRANS 4 = DUALTRANS 0 = Neutral (English default) 1 = Alternative language (see below). 32-bit integer 0x0000 = Measuring Oil Source 0, 0x0001 = Measuring Oil Source 1, 0x0002 = Measuring Oil Source 2, 0xFF00 = Standby, 0x00FF = Unknown (no connection with PGA) 0x00FF =Command to start/stop the measurement 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On
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Indicates the chosen user language. TRANSFIX firmware revision Measuring / Standby
R/W
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1052 1060
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1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1200 1201 1202 1203 4000 4001 4002 4003 4004 4005 4006 4007 4008 4009 4010 4011 4050 4051 4052 4100 4101 4102 4103 4104 4105 4106 4107 4108 4109 4110 4111 4112 4113 4114 4115
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 Alarm Indicator Service Indicator Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 Relay 7 UTC Clock: Years UTC Clock: Months, days UTC Clock: Hours, minutes UTC Clock: Seconds, Day of week (0-6, 0 = Sunday) 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On 0x0000 = Off, OxFF00 = On YYYY (BCD) MMDD (BCD) HHMM (BCD) SSWW (BCD)
R R R R R R R R R/W
R/W
16 character string.
Measurement scheduling mode for oil source A. Measurement schedule for oil source A, in normal mode. Measurement schedule for oil source A, in caution mode. Measurement schedule for oil source A, in alarm mode. Next measurement: years (GMT time) Next measurement: month, days (GMT time) Next measurement: hours, minutes (GMT time) Record number Record oil source Record date: years (GMT time) Record date: months, days (GMT time) Record time: hours, minutes (GMT time) PGA firmware version Host firmware version Gas conc. level alarm status Gas ROC alarm status Transfix status Measurement flags PGA state (if error occurred) PGA error codes Spare registers. Read as 0x0000.
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16-bit unsigned integer, 0 == Normal Mode, 1 == Caution Mode, 2 == Alarm Mode 16-bit unsigned integer LSB = 1 hour. Min = 1 hour Max = 24 hours. YYYY (BCD) MMDD (BCD) HHMM (BCD) 16-bit unsigned integer, 0x0000 to 0x7FFF 0 = Oil source A, 1 = Oil source B, 2 = Oil source C YYYY (BCD) MMDD (BCD) HHMM (BCD) Bit field (detailed below in 7.1) Bit field (detailed below in 7.2) Bit field (detailed below in 7.3) Bit field (detailed below in 7.4) Bit field (detailed below in 7.5) Bit field (detailed below in 7.6) 16-bit unsigned integer representing PGA error state Bit field (detailed below in 7.7) Reserved for future use. Read as 0x0000.
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4116 4117 4118 4119 4120 4121 4122 4123 4124 4125 4126 4127 4128 4129 4130 4131 4132 4133 4134 4135 4136 4137 4138 4139 4140 4141 4142 4143 4144 4145 4146 4147 4148 4149 4150 4151 4152 4153 4154 4155 4156 4157 4158 4159 4160 4161 4162 4163 4164 4165 4166 4167 Hydrogen conc. Carbon Dioxide conc. Carbon Monoxide conc. Ethylene conc. Ethane conc. Methane conc. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. Acetylene conc. Water conc. Oxygen conc. Total Dissolved Combustible Gas conc. Nitrogen conc. Total Dissolved Gas conc. Oil pressure Oil temperature Ambient temperature Normalisation temperature Analogue Input 1 (Transformer Load) Analogue Input 2 Analogue Input 3 32-bit floating point, in C. 32-bit floating point, in kPa.
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32-bit floating point, in user-defined units. Analogue Input 4 Analogue Input 5 Analogue Input 6
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4200 4201 4202 4203 4204 4205 4206 4207 4208 4209 4210 4211 4212 4213 4214 4215 4216 4217 4218 4219 4220 4221 4222 4223 4224 4225 4226 4227 4228 4229 4230 4231 4232 4233 4234 4235 4236 4237 4238 4239 4240 4241 R 42 Record number Record oil source Record date: years Record date: months, days Record time: hours, minutes PGA firmware version Host firmware version Gas conc. level alarm status Gas ROC alarm status Transfix status Measurement flags PGA state (if error occurred) PGA error codes Spare registers. Read as 0x0000. Hydrogen conc. Carbon Dioxide conc. Carbon Monoxide conc. Ethylene conc. Ethane conc. Methane conc. Acetylene conc. Water conc. Oxygen conc. Total Dissolved Combustible Gas conc. Nitrogen conc. TDG (Total Dissolved Gas) Oil pressure Oil temperature Ambient temperature Normalisation temperature Analogue Input 1 (Transformer Load) Analogue Input 2 Analogue Input 3 Analogue Input 4 Analogue Input 5 Analogue Input 6 Spare registers. Read as 0x0000.
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16-bit unsigned integer, 0x0000 to 0x7FFF 0 = Oil source A, 1 = Oil source B, 2 = Oil source C YYYY (BCD) MMDD (BCD) HHMM (BCD) Bit field (detailed below in 7.1) Bit field (detailed below in 7.2) Bit field (detailed below in 7.3) Bit field (detailed below in 7.4) Bit field (detailed below in 7.5) Bit field (detailed below in 7.6) 16-bit unsigned integer representing PGA error state Bit field (detailed below in 7.7) Reserved for future use. Read as 0x0000.
16-bit signed integer, LSB = 0.1 kPa 16-bit signed integer, LSB = 0.1 C
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1) The Group Size column above refers to the number of registers that must be read as a single contiguous group, starting with the first register number in the group. 2) Some registers in the measurement record contains bit coded words: 7.1 PGA Firmware Version bits 15-12 PGA major version bits 11-8 PGA minor version bits 0-7 PGA revision 7.2 Host Firmware Version bits 15-12 Host major version bits 11-8 Host minor version bits 0-7 Host revision 7.3 Alarm Conc. Status bit 10 1 = Nitrogen (N2) limit exceeded. bit 9 1 = TDCG limit exceeded. bit 8 1 = Oxygen (O2) limit exceeded. bit 7 1 = Water (H2O) limit exceeded. bit 6 1 = Acetylene (C2H2) limit exceeded. bit 5 1 = Methane (CH4) limit exceeded. bit 4 1 = Ethane (C2H6) limit exceeded. bit 3 1 = Ethylene (C2H4) limit exceeded. bit 2 1 = Carbon Monoxide (CO) limit exceeded. bit 1 1 = Carbon Dioxide (CO2) limit exceeded. bit 0 1 = Hydrogen (H2) limit exceeded. 7.4 Alarm ROC Status bit 10 1 = Nitrogen (N2) ROC limit exceeded. bit 9 1 = TDCG ROC limit exceeded. bit 8 1 = Oxygen (O2) ROC limit exceeded. bit 7 1 = Water (H2O) ROC limit exceeded. bit 6 1 = Acetylene (C2H2) ROC limit exceeded. bit 5 1 = Methane (CH4) ROC limit exceeded. bit 4 1 = Ethane (C2H6) ROC limit exceeded. bit 3 1 = Ethylene (C2H4) ROC limit exceeded. bit 2 1 = Carbon Monoxide (CO) ROC limit exceeded. bit 1 1 = Carbon Dioxide (CO2) ROC limit exceeded. bit 0 1 = Hydrogen (H2) ROC limit exceeded. 7.5 Alarm Output Status bit 11 1 = Relay 7 Enabled bit 10 1 = Relay 6 Enabled bit 9 1 = Relay 5 Enabled bit 8 1 = Relay 4 Enabled bit 7 1 = Relay 3 Enabled bit 6 1 = Relay 2 Enabled bit 5 1 = Service Indicator On bit 4 1 = Alarm Indicator On bit 3 1 = Caution Indicator On bit 2 1 = SMS Message sent bit 1 1 = Alarm Mode Enabled bit 0 1 = Caution Mode Enabled
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7.6 Measurement Flags bit 8 1 = Spurious alarm suspected bit 7 1 = Oil switch failed bit 6 1 = TDG valid bit 5 1 = Nitrogen valid bit 4 1 = Error checking disabled bit 3 1 = Sampling skipped bit 2 1 = First measurement after reset bit 1 1 = PPM values are valid bit 0 N/A 7.7 Error Codes bit 0 No error bit 1 Missing mains input bit 2 PGA power supply voltage too low bit 3 PGA chopper frequency outside range bit 4 PGA IR-source outside range bit 5 Gas flow lower than limit bit 6 Background noise/vibration too high bit 7 Microphone test failed bit 8 No levelsensor1 signal (oil level) bit 9 No Levelsensor3 signal (oil drain) bit 10 Levelsensor1 signal (oil level) bit 11 Levelsensor2 signal (oil level alert) bit 12 PGA Air temperature outside limits bit 13 Bad communication with controlboard bit 14 Gas leak test: Pump pressure too low bit 16 Gas leak test: Pressure decay too high bit 17 Oil temperature too low bit 18 Oil temperature too high bit 19 Oil pressure too low bit 20 Oil pressure too high bit 21 Oil pump tacho count too high bit 22 Oil pump pressure too low bit 23 Oil pump speed out of range bit 24 Manual oil sampling switch bit 25 Oil pump tacho count too low bit 26 Oil pump not turning
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Error Codes as displayed on LCD screen 00 Missing mains input 01 PGA power supply voltage too low 02 PGA chopper frequency outside range 03 PGA IR-source outside range 04 Gas flow lower than limit 05 Background noise/vibration too high 06 Microphone test failed 07 No levelsensor1 signal (oil level) 08 No Levelsensor3 signal (oil drain) 09 Levelsensor1 signal (oil level) 10 Levelsensor2 signal (oil level alert) 11 PGA Air temperature outside limits 12 Bad communication with controlboard 13 Gas leak test: Pump pressure too low 14 Gas leak test: Pressure decay too high 16 Oil temperature too low 17 Oil temperature too high 18 Oil pressure too low 19 Oil pressure too high 20 Oil pump tacho count too high 21 Oil pump pressure too low 22 Oil pump speed out of range 23 Manual oil sampling switch 24 Oil pump tacho count too low 25 Oil pump not turning
This function is used to read a historical record from the TRANSFIX. The request PDU specifies the record index. Records are indexed, where 0 indicates the 'latest' or current record. Note that the index number is not the same as the record number. The response will contain the entire record (header and data), as described below. Note that all data is in floating point format. Integer format is not supported for historical records. If there is no record available at the current index position, an Illegal Address Exception response will be returned. In order to read all records, the master should read record 0, then record 1, etc., until it had read all the available records, or has read until it reads one it has already read previously.
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Function code Record index 1 byte 2 bytes 0x41 0x0000 to 0x7FFF
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Response
Function code Record 1 byte 220 bytes 0x41 Detailed below
Error
Function code Record index 1 byte 1 byte 0xC1 Exception code 02 (Illegal Data Address)
Record Format
Field Number Oil Source Year Month Day Hour Min PGA Firmware Version Host Firmware Version Alarm Conc Status Alarm ROC Status Alarm Output Status Measurement Flags PGA Error State Error Codes Measurement Duration, sec Spare Hydrogen, H2 Carbon Dioxide, CO2 Carbon Monoxide, CO Ethylene, C2H4 Ethane, C2H6 Methane, CH4 Acetylene, C2H2 Water, H2O Oxygen, O2 TDCG Nitrogen, N2 TDG Oil Pressure Oil Temperature Ambient Temperature Normalization Temperature Analogue Input 1 Analogue Input 2 Analogue Input 3 Size (bytes) 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Offset 0 2 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 28 30 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 100 104
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Type 16-bit unsigned integer, 0x0000 to 0x7FFF 0 = Oil source A, 1 = Oil source B, 2 = Oil source C BCD, e.g. 2006 BCD, 1 to 12 BCD, 1 to 31 BCD, 0 to 23 BCD, 0 to 59 Bit field (detailed below) Bit field (detailed below) Bit field (detailed below) Bit field (detailed below) Bit field (detailed below) (NP - changed, see below) Bit field (detailed below) 16-bit unsigned integer representing PGA error state Enumerated type (detailed below) 16-bit unsigned integer. Reserved for future use. Read as 0x0000. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in ppm. 32-bit floating point, in kPa. 32-bit floating point, in C. 32-bit floating point, in C. 32-bit floating point, in C. 32-bit floating point, in user-defined units. 32-bit floating point, in user-defined units. 32-bit floating point, in user-defined units.
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Analogue Input 4 Analogue Input 5 Analogue Input 6 Spare Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Spare CRC16 Total 4 4 4 16 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 32 2 226 108 112 116 120 136 140 144 148 152 156 160 164 168 172 176 180 184 188 192 224
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32-bit floating point, in user-defined units. 32-bit floating point, in user-defined units. 32-bit floating point, in user-defined units. Reserved for future use. Read as 0x0000. Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved CRC16 to verify record integrity.
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If White pushbutton is pressed during measurement
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MANUAL SAMPLING
The user can select the oil circuit to be sampled OIL SAMPLING
STANDBY MODE
Notes: 1) Measurements will be displayed for each oil source in turn as shown above. 2) AnaIn0 to AnaIn5 are analogue inputs, e.g. load sensor, and will only be displayed when the inputs are configured. The real names of the parameters and real units will be displayed. Only configured analogue inputs will be displayed. 3) Nitrogen, TGC will be hidden if nitrogen measurement is not enabled. 4) IP address will be hidden, if Ethernet is not enabled. GSM phone screen will be hidden if GSM modem is not fitted. 5) When in SYSTEM FAILURE mode, only the three upper screens are shown. The error codes are shown on page 13.
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