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Process control systems use either loop control or sequential control. Loop control handles analog measured values using feedback or feedforward control, while sequential control handles operating sequences and status signals. Process control methodologies include feedback control which continuously checks for deviations from the setpoint, feedforward control which takes corrective action by measuring disturbances, and sequential control which advances control steps in a predefined sequence. Process control systems comprise multiple control loops and are classified as analog or digital, with digital systems preferred for interfacing with computers.

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Process control systems use either loop control or sequential control. Loop control handles analog measured values using feedback or feedforward control, while sequential control handles operating sequences and status signals. Process control methodologies include feedback control which continuously checks for deviations from the setpoint, feedforward control which takes corrective action by measuring disturbances, and sequential control which advances control steps in a predefined sequence. Process control systems comprise multiple control loops and are classified as analog or digital, with digital systems preferred for interfacing with computers.

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Process Control Function

Process Control methods are roughly classified in to two


categories.

Loop Control and


Sequential Control
Loop control handles analog measured values (including
Feedback control and Feed forward control)

Sequential Control handles operating sequences and


process status signals.

Process Control Methodologies


Feedback control is a control in which the controller
continuously checks the deviation between the input and
the set point and always corrects the input to match the
set point.
Feed forward Control is a control in which corrective
action is taken by measuring the disturbance and directly
driving the final control element before it affects the
process.

Sequential Control is a control which successively


advances each control step in accordance with a
predefined sequence.

Basic Loop
Transmitter

4-20 mA

I/P
Convertor

SV

PV

MV

Controller

4-20 mA

I/P
Pneumatic Signal
(0.2 to 1 Kg/cm2 or 3 to 15 psi)

Final Control Element

Process Control Systems


A process control system comprises of multiple simple and complex control
loops.

Process control systems are primarily classified into


Analog Control Systems

Analog control system uses Operational amplifiers to do the control


function.
Digital Control Systems

Digital Control system uses microprocessors to do the


control function. Digital control systems are preferred over
analog control systems since it is easy to interface with
Computers for data analysis.

Analog Control System

Analog Control System


Operational Amplifier
Transmitter
Signal
Conversion

1 to 5V DC

4-20 mA DC

I/P
Set Point

Final Control Element

Digital Control System

Digital Control System


Memory
Unit
Signal Conversion
&A / D
4-20 mA DC
D/A

I/P

Digital

Control
Unit
Input
Unit
Output
Unit

Processor

Arithmetic
Unit

Set
Point

Digital Control System


Digital Control Systems are further classified
into
Centralized Control Systems (CCS)
Distributed Control Systems (DCS)
Let us understand the basics of CCS and DCS, their merits and
demerits.

Centralized Control System


Centralized Control System
Centralized Control , Centralized Monitoring
PV1

Input
Signals
from
Field

PV2
PV3

MV1

Centralized
Processing

MV2
MV3

Unit
PVn

MVn

CPU

SV1 SV2 SV3

Set Points

SVn

Output
Signals
to
Field

Distributed Control System


Distributed Control System
Distributed Control
PV1

Input
Signals
from
Field

Centralized Monitoring

MV1

FCS

PV8

MV8
SV8

SV1
PV9

MV9

Output
Signals
to Field

FCS

PV16

OPS

OPS
MV16
SV16

SV9
PV17

MV17

FCS

PVn

MVn

SV17

SVn

Set Points

Communication
Bus

Advantages of DCS for steam turbine

DCS for steam turbine has two partitions :Control & Protection
Supervisory systems :
Turbine stress evaluator : keeps acceleration less than limits increased
availability
Automatic turbine Run-UP system
Performance calculations
Heat Rate
Historians
Report generators
Automatic speed control
Automatic load control
Common co-ordinated Boiler Turbine control operation

ProControl DCS at NTPC

ProControl DCS at NTPC


Introduction
The PROCONTROL P is fast with total loop response times selectable
20ms/40ms from signal input to control signal output making it ideal for the
exacting demands of turbine governor control and protection.

Data transfer with in the control system is cyclic without interrupts. The
response time for each signal is thus deterministic, selectable during the
engineering stage and there is no possibility of communication channels
being overloaded during a plant upset.

Introduction
The programmable control and monitoring system PROCONTROL P consists of:

PROCONTROL P Station (Signal conversion and signal processing)


PROCONTROL P Intra Plant Bus (Signal transport)

Both bus systems are based on the same data transmission principles and are fast,
true cyclic working bus systems, which transmit real time data with a very high
information bit rate.

Procontrol P Station
The Procontrol station is fitted with
1. RBC - Remote Bus Coupler
2. LBTD - Local Bus Traffic Director
3. PRM - Universal Processing Module
4. IP
- Process Input Module
5. OP
- Process Output Module
6. IDM - Individual Drive Control Module
7. SIF
- Serial Interface Module

DATA TRANSMISSION
THE DATA TRANSMISSION OF PROCONTROL P13 IS PERFORMED
WITH TWO LEVEL SERIAL BUS
SYSTEMS
LOCAL BUS
INTRAPLANT BUS ( IPB )

Local Bus
The local bus is the heart of every station and connects all modules within the station.
The local bus itself is a printed circuit board, which is permanently fitted to the rear of the subracks.

Local Bus
LOCAL BUS PCB (70BL01) HAS SEVEN LINES

AD :
DN :
DI :
CK :
US :
ZD :
Z :

ADDRESS
DATA OR INFORMATION
INVERTED DATA OR INFORMATION
CLOCK SIGNAL
24V DC POWER SUPPLY
REFERENCE CONDUCTOR FOR BUS SIGNAL
FOR REFERENCE CONDUCTOR

Local Bus

The data exchange within the station is made via the local bus and is controlled by the local bus
traffic director 70BV01/05 which transmits address words serially and cyclically via the address line
of the local bus

Each input/output or processing module in the station compares the address on the local bus for
coincidence with its own address set with code switches / IL. If identical, the modules send /
receive information under the following address to the data lines of the local bus.

Local Bus
A clock signal transmitted by the local bus traffic director 70BV01/05 over the clock

line of the local bus synchronizes the operation of all individual modules.
Based on the cycle time selected in BV it transmits address in address bus cyclically.
5 msec allows the transmission of 64 addresses, 00 to 3F

10 msec allows the transmission of 128 addresses, 00 to 7F and 2 service add


20 msec allows the transmission of 256 addresses, 00 to FF and 4 service add
40 msec allows the transmission of 256 normal & 256 service/special address (70BV05),
00 to FF and S00 to SFF

Local Bus
The local bus 70BL01 can be extended beyond a Single subrack by fitting
prefabricated elements.

Local bus within a subrack

Local bus linking two subracks

Local bus linking more than two subracks in


the same cubicle

70BV01/70BV05 : local bus traffic director 70BL01


70BA01 : Bus end module

: Bus circuit board


70BL02: Bus cable between subracks

Local Bus

70BV01/BV05: local bus traffic director


70BL01
: Bus circuit board
70BL02
: Bus cable between subracks
70BL03
: Bus cable between cubicles
70BT01
: Bus isolating amplifier
70BA01
: Bus end module
70BA02
: Bus access module

Local Bus: System Data


1.CONFIGURATION

2. DATA
TRANSMISSION

A) LENGTH OF LOCAL BUS LINE


B) WITH ADITIONAL MODULE
C) NO OF MODULES PER LOCAL
BUS
D) DISTANCE B/N IPB BUS ACCESS
COUPLER AND LOCAL BUS/IPB
COUPLER

MAX. 3 MTR
MAX. 30 MTR
MAX. 64

A) SERVICE ADDRESS
B) USEFUL ADDRESSES PER CYCLE
(CYCLE TIME 40 ms)

2 EVERY 10 ms
256

F) TRANSMISSION MEANS
WITHIN SUBRACK
B/N TWO SUBRACK
B/N TWO CUBICLES

MAX. 3 MTR

P.C.B 70BL01
ROUND CABLE 70BL02
ROUND CABLE 70BL03

PROCONTROL P Intra Plant Bus


The intra plant bus links all stations with local buses of one channel, the process computer
and the diagnostic station.

PROCONTROL P Intra Plant Bus

The intra plant bus consists of a coaxial cable which is connected to the intra plant bus
access couplers of the stations in a line configuration.

Intra Plant Bus: Modules


FV Interface
IPB #1
Line A

IPB
XV
IPB
TRAFFIC
DIRECTOR
IPB
TRAFFIC
DIRECTOR

XV

XV
XV
IPB
TRAFFIC
DIRECTOR

XV

FV: Intraplant bus traffic director 70FV01


XV: Intraplant bus coupler XV 7713

IPB # 1
Line B

Intra Plant Bus: Modules - XV


Intraplant bus power supply module XV 7715
The power supply module XV 7715 serves to supply the intra plant bus. It is
plugged into the intra plant bus coupling module XV 7713.
Intraplant bus coupling module XV 7717
XV 7717 serves to transmit data and address signals from the intra plant bus to
the connected local bus & to transmit data signals from the local bus to the
connected intra plant bus. It is plugged into the intra plant bus coupling
module XV 7713.
Intraplant bus input module XV 7718 for addresses
The module XV 7718 transmits the address signals from the intra plant bus traffic
director to the coaxial cable of the intra plant bus. The module is plugged into
the intra plant bus coupler XV 7713.

Intra Plant Bus: Modules XV7713

FA, FK, BK interface &


DATA EXCHANGE B/N LOCAL BUS AND IPB
IPB
L
O
C
A
L
B
U
S

LOCAL/IPB
BUS
COUPLER(BK02)

XV

XV
70 FV01
70 FA01

L
O
C
A
L
B
U
S

LOCAL/IPB
BUS
COUPLER(BK02)

70 FK01

70 FK01

LINE#A

LINE#B

FA, FK, BK interface

LOCAL / INTRA-PLANT BUS

XV1

STATION -1
BUS
LOCAL/ IPB
COUPLER

PROCESSOR

70FV01

I/O
MODULE

TRAFFIC
DIRECTOR

LOCAL BUS

INTRA PLANT BUS

BUS
70FA01

LOCAL/ IPB
COUPLER

PROCESSOR

DRIVE
CONTROL

I/O
MODULE

TRAFFIC
DIRECTOR

LOCAL BUS

BUS
70FA01

LOCAL/ IPB
COUPLER

PROCESSOR

DRIVE
CONTROL

I/O
MODULE

TRAFFIC
DIRECTOR

STATION -2

Intra Plant Bus: Data sheet


1.CONFIGURATION

2. DATA
TRANSMISSION

A) NO. OF INTRA-PLANT BUS LINES


B) LENTH FROM ADDRESS
TRANSMITTER
C) NUMBER OF STATIONS PER
INTRAPLANT BUS LINE
D) NUMBER OF STATIONS PER
ENTIRE CONTROL SYSTEM
A) NUMBER OF ADDRESS FOR
MAXIMUM OF 64 STATIONS
B) TIME REQUIRED TO TRANSMIT 1
TELEGRAM
C) INFORMATION RATE
D) SIGNAL CODE
E) AMPLITUDE
F) DATA SECURITY
F) TRANSMISSION MEANS
COXIAL CABLE,TYPE
CHARACTERISTICS IMPEDANCE

MAX. 16
MAX. 1400 MTR
MAX. 64
1024

256 X NO. OF STATIONS


60 MICRO SECONDS
204. 8 KBAUD
DPDM
+- 10V
PARITY BIT
RG 213 U
50 Ohm

PROCONTROL P-13 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AT TSTPS -II


OWS 1

STATION

IPB TRAFFIC DIRECTOR

HUB 1

IPB TRAFFIC DIRECTOR

70FV01
70FV05
70FV01

OWS 2

OWS 3

OWS 4

HUB 2

70FV01
70FV01
70FV01
70FV01
SERVER 1

XV

SERVER 2

XV

IPB # 1A

DIAGNOSTIC

IPB # 1B

IPB # 2A

STATION

WSPOSE
PANEL

IPB # 2B
70FA01

BUS TRAFFIC
DIRECTOR
70BV05

70FA01

BUS
COUPLER
70BK02

BUS
COUPLER
70BK02

LOCAL BUS

BUS END
MODULE
70BA01

INDIVIDUAL
CONTROL

MCC

STATION

ANALOG
INPUT

ANALOG
OUTPUT

E
P

PROCESSOR
70PR05

BINARY
INPUT

BINARY
OUTPUT

PROCONTROL MODULES
PROCESS CONTROL MODULES
INPUT / OUTPUT MODULES

DRIVE CONTROL MODULE


LOCAL BUS MODULE
IPB MODULE

PROCESS CONTROL MODULES

PROCONTROL HAVE TWO BASIC TYPES OF


CONTROL MODULES
INDIVIDUAL CONTROL MODULES
UNIVERSAL PROCESSING MODULES
THESE MODULES ARE CONNECTED TO LOCAL BUS,ONE
OR SEVERAL OF THEM CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE SAME
BUS OR TO VARIOUS ONES

PROCESS CONTROL MODULES


INDIVIDUAL CONTROL MODULES/
DRIVE CONTROL MODULE
Optional hardware
connection to
control room

Interface

I/o

Microprocessor

I/o

Signal from/to process,


final control element
(Valves,pumps,on/off,modulating)

PROCESS CONTROL MODULES


DRIVE CONTROL MODULE

TYPE

APPLICATION

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

70AS04

DRIVE CONTROL MODULE


TO PROCESS CONTROL TASK
PROGRAMMABLE IN
PROCONTROL P10 LANGUAGE

6 BINARY INPUTS, 9 CONTACT INPUTS,


2 COMMAND OUTPUTS AND 5 LAMP
OUTUTS ARE PROVIDED
ANNUNCIATION AVAILABLE FOR
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM AND DRIVE
SYSTEM
EPROM(2732) AVAILABLE FOR
PROGRAMMNG
IMPLEMENT SOFTWARE TYPE 70 AS
45/46/47

PROCESS CONTROL MODULES


DRIVE CONTROL MODULE

TYPE

APPLICATION

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

70AS06
(70AS65/67)

DRIVE CONTROL MODULE


TO PROCESS CONTROL TASK
PROGRAMMABLE IN
PROCONTROL P10 LANGUAGE

6 BINARY INPUTS, 10 CONTACT


INPUTS, 2 COMMAND OUTPUTS, 5
LAMP OUTUTS, 1 ANALOG INPUT, 3
ANALOG OUTPUT ARE PROVIDED
ANNUNCIATION AVAILABLE FOR
ELECTRONIC SYSTEM AND DRIVE
SYSTEM
EPROM(2732) AVAILABLE FOR
PROGRAMMNG

PROCESS CONTROL MODULES


PROCESSOR MODULE

SUPERVISION
POWER
SUPPLY

LOCAL
BUS
INTERFACE
DATA BUS

SIMULATION
MEMORY
ADDRESS BUS

I/O
REGISTER

PROCESING
UNIT

DATA
MEMORY

CONTROL
UNIT

ADDRESS BUS

TEST
MEMORY

INSTRUCTION
LIST

MULTI
FUNCTION LIST

CODE BUS

SIM

PROCESS CONTROL MODULES


PROGRAMMABLE PROCESSOR
TYPE

APPLICATION

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

70PR05

PROCESSING OF BINARY AND


ANALOG SIGNAL FOR LOGIC
CONTROL ,MODULATING
CONTROL AND COMPUTING
FUNCTION ACCORDING TO
INSTRUCTION LIST
PARAMETER CAN BE CHANGED
ON LINE WITHOUT PROGRAM
MODIFICATION

2 SOCKET FOR OPERATION WITH


SIMULATION AND PROGRAMMING
UNIT
1CODE SWITCH FOR SETTING
MODULE ADDRESS
EPROMS AVAILABLE FOR BASIC
FUNCTIONS/INSTRUCTION
LINE/MULTIFUNCTION
RAM FOR STARAGE OF PARAMETER
VALUE IN THE EVENT OF POWER
FAILURE
SIMULATION CAN BE POSSIBLE FOR
LOCAL BUS DATA

PROCESS CONTROL MODULES


PROGRAMMABLE PROCESSOR:PR05

Input / Output Modules

70AA01 Output Module for Voltages


70AA02 Output Module for Currents
70AB01 Output Module for Binary Signals
70AB02 Output Module for Binary Signals (potentially isolated)
70EA01 Input Module for Voltages and Currents
70EA02 Input Module for 2-Wire Transducers
70EA05 Input Module for Thermocouples or RTDs
70EB01 Input Module for Binary Signals
70EB02 Input Module for Contacts
70EB03 Input Module for Supervised Contacts
70EB10 Input Module for Event Recording
70EI05 Input Medule for Rotational Speed

Input / Output Modules


70AA01 Output Module for Voltages
The module serves for the output of analog signals from the PROCONTROL P13
local bus. Each of the 4 output channels supplies a voltage signal in the range
of:
-10 V to +10 V (corresponding to -100 % to +100 %)
70AA02 Output Module for Currents
The module serves for the output of analog signals from the PROCONTROL P13
local bus. The 4 output channels may be configured to supply the following
current signals:
0 mA to +20 mA (corresponding to 0 % to +100 %)
+4 mA to +20 mA (corresponding to 0 % to +100 %)

Input / Output Modules


70AB01 Output Module for Binary Signals
The module serves for the output of binary signals from the PROCONTROL P13
local bus. Each of the 16 output channels may be loaded as follows:
Max. 50 Normal loads (Electronic inputs with a load of 15 k)
Resistive load with a nominal current of max. 100 mA at 24 V nominal voltage
Inductive load with a nominal current of max. 100 mA at 24 V nominal voltage
70AB02 Output Module for Binary Signals (potentially isolated)
The module serves for the output of binary signals from the PROCONTROL P13
local bus. The modules serves the purpose of controlling electronic modules
in-outs,relays & lamps by means of potential free contacts.module having 16
output channels.

Input / Output Modules


70EA01 Input Module for Voltages and Currents
The module serves as input device for analog signals to the PROCONTROL P13
local bus. Three different versions are available:
R 1: With 4 input channels to be configured for:
-20 mA to +20 mA (corresponding to -100 % to +100 %) or
-10 V to +10 V (corresponding to -100 % to +100 %)
R2: With 4 input channels configured for:
-10 V to +10 V ( 5 V corresponds to 100 %)
R3: With 4 input channels to be configured for:
0 mA to +20 mA (corresponding to -199.988 to 0 %) or
0 V to +10 V (corresponding to -199.988 to 0 %)

Input / Output Modules


70EA02 Input Module for 2-Wire Transducers
The module serves as input device for analog signals to the PROCONTROL P13
local bus. Each of the 4 input channels may be configured to accept one of
the following signals:
4 mA to +20 mA from 2-wire transducers (power supply by the input module)
0 mA to +20 mA from 4-wire transducers (external power supply)

Input / Output Modules


70EB01 Input Module for Binary Signals
The module serves as input device for contacts to the PROCONTROL P13 local bus. The
16 input channels with an interrogation voltage of 24 V may be used for the
connection of:
16 standard binary signals
16 single pole contacts
8 double throw contacts
70EB02 Input Module for Contacts
The module serves as input device for contacts to the PROCONTROL P13 local bus. The
16 input channels with an interrogation voltage of 48 V may be used for the
connection of the following contacts:
16 single pole contacts
8 double throw contacts

Input / Output Modules


70EB03 Input Module for Supervised Contacts
The module serves as input device for supervised contacts to the PROCONTROL
P13 local bus. The 5 input channels with an interrogation voltage of 48 V may
be used for the connection of the following contacts:
5 single pole contacts or
5 double throw contacts
70EI05 Input Module for Rotational Speed
The module converts input pulse signals from speed transmitters into frequency
proportional local bus and current signals.
The module may be configured to the following ranges:
Nominal frequency
Nominal number of teeth
Over speed protection Limit value fortrip
Over speed protection Trip limit bias

244 Hz to 20 kHz
1 to 255
100 to 120 %
0 to 10 %

Local bus Modules


TYPE

APPLICATION

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

70BA01

BUS END MODULE


USED AT THE END OF THE
LOCAL BUS FOR MATCHING
INE IMPEDANCE

ADDITIONAL SUPPLY TO THE BUS LINE

70BA02

BUS ACCES MODULE FOR


CONNECTING BUS CABLE
WHEN THE LOCAL BUS
CONNECTED FORM CUBICAL
TO CUBICAL

SOCKET ON THE FRONT FOR BUS


CABLE

70BL01

BUS CIRCUIT BOARD


BUS PCB WITH CONNECTOR

BUS LINE
SOCKET FOR BUS CABLE
POSSIBILITY FOR FITTING SEVERAL
BUS SOCKET

70BL02

BUS CABLE SUBTRACK


/SUBTRACK
LINK THE BUS PCB OF TWO
SUBRACK

CABLE UP TO 3M LONG

Local bus Modules

TYPE

APPLICATION

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

70BL03

BUS CABLE CUBICAL/CUBICAL


LINK THE BUS PCB OF TWO
CUBICALS

CABLE UP TO 30M LONG

70BT01

BUS ISOLATION AMPLIFIER

SOCKET ON THE FRONT FOR BUS


CABLE

70BV01

BUS TRAFFIC DIRECTOR


CONTROL EXCHANGE B/N
MODULE CONNECTED TO
LOCAL BUS

PLUG IN JUMPER SETTING FOR CYCLE


PERIOD
JACK FOR FORCE INTERRUPT OR
ADDRESS TRANSMISSION
LED FOR INDICATION OF
OPERATION

IPB Modules
TYPE

APPLICATION

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

70FA01

IPB ACCESS COUPLER


CONNECT NORMAL LOCAL BUS
STATION WITH INTRA PLANT
BUS

COUPLING BY THE WAY OF


MULTICORE INTERCONNECTING
CABLE
SERVE FOR TRANSFER DATA SIGNAL
IN TO INTRAPLANT BUS CABLE
FOR TRANSFER OF ADDRES AND
DATA FROM INTRAPLANT BUS CABLE
TO LOCAL BUS CABLE

70FK01

IPB COUPLER USE TO CONNECT


LOCAL BUS STATION NOT CONTAINING
THE IPB TRAFFIC DIRECTOR

USE TO TRANSMISSION AND


RECEPTION OF ADDRESS AND
DATA SIGNAL TO FROM IPB CABLE

70FV01

IPB TRAFFIC DIRECTOR


MANAGE THE SIGNAL
TRANSMISSION SEQUENCE

OPERATE IN SINGAL AND


REDUNDANT MODE
FITTED IN TO LOCAL BUS SUBRACK
GENERATE MAXIMUM 4000 ADDRESS
WORD TRANSMITTED CYCLIC IN 8
DIFFERENT SEQUENCE

Problems observed

DATA RELATED TO ONE/FEW CARDS IS BAD

DATA RELATED TO ONE LOCAL BUS IS BAD

IN 70BK02 LINE CHANGE-OVER (A TO B OR VICE-VERSA) NOT TAKING PLACE.

LINE A FAULT / LINE-B FAULT IS BEING ANNUNCIATED BY ALL THE BK02 OF AN IPB
AND LINE-A / LINE-B TOGGLING.

PROCESSOR CHANGEOVER PROBLEM.

IN THE PROCESSOR (70PR05), SIGNALS GETTING SIMULATED ON THEIR OWN.

DATA RELATED TO ONE/FEW CARD IS BAD

S.N

PROBABLE REASON

ACTION TO BE TAKEN

CARD IS NOT FLOATING DATA ON LOCAL BUS.

IDENTIFY & REMOVE THE CARD,REPLACE


BY SPARE.

CARD IS FLOATING DATA ON AN ADDRESS OTHER


THAN SET ON IT.

IDENTIFY & REMOVE THE CARD,REPLACE


BY SPARE.

IF SIGNAL IS GOOD AT LB THEN ADDRESS


CONFIGURATION IN MMI IS WRONG.

CORRECT THE MMI ADDRESS


CONFIGURATION .

DATA RELATED TO ONE LOCAL BUS (STATION) IS BAD

S.N

PROBABLE REASON

ACTION TO BE TAKEN

IF IN ONE WSPOSE PANEL LINE-A & IN OTHER LINE-B IS


ACTIVE & BOTH THE MMI SERVERS ARE SHOWING DATA
OF A PARTICULAR STN AS BAD, WHEREAS DATA IN LB IS
GOOD, BK02 CARD GOT DEFECTIVE

REMOVE THE CARD & REPLACE BY SPARE

WITH SAME CONDITION AS ABOVE, ONE SERVER IS


SHOWING DATA AS BAD BUT OTHER IS SHOWING AS
GOOD, BK02 IS PARTLY DEFECTIVE.

REMOVE BK02 & REPLACE BY SPARE

IF PROBLEM STILL THERE,FK01 IS DEFECTIVE

MAKE THE HEALTHY LINE ACTIVE IN ALL THE


BK02 & BOTH WSPOSE OF THAT IPB. REPLACE
THE FK01.

IF ALL THE DATA IS BAD IN THE LB, A DEFECTIVE CARD


(AS04, AS06, PR05 OR BK02) IS TRYING TO FLOAT DATA
FOR ALL THE ADDRESSES.

IDENTIFY (BY PULLING ONE BY ONE) THE CARD


AND REPLACE BY SPARE

BK02 LINE CHANGE-OVER (A TO B OR VICE-VERSA) NOT TAKING PLACE IN AN IPB.

S.N

PROBABLE REASON

ACTION TO BE TAKEN

ONE OF THE BK02 IS DEFECTIVE

IDENTIFY & REPLACE THE DEFECTIVE BK02. TO


IDENTIFY THE DEFECTIVE BK02, ONE BY ONE ALL
THE BK02 HAVE TO BE RACKED OUT TILL LINE
C/O STARTS TAKING PLACE.

ONE OF THE FK01 IS DEFECTIVE

IDENTIFY & REPLACE THE DEFECTIVE FK01. TO


IDENTIFY THE DEFECTIVE FK01, ONE BY ONE ALL
THE BK02 HAVE TO BE RACKED OUT TILL LINE
C/O STARTS TAKING PLACE.

IPB TERMINATIONS IN THE FA01 MODULES ARE LOOSE


SOMEWHERE

INSPECT & TIGHTEN THE LOOSE TERMINATION

IPB END TERMINATION RESISTORS / CAPACITOR ARE DRY


SOLDERED / DEFECTIVE

INSPECT THE END TERMINATIONS AND RECTIFY


THE FAULT

NOTE: THIS PROBLEM PREFERABLY SHALL BE ATTENDED


DURING AN OPPORTUNITY UNIT S/D. TILL THEN ENSURE
THAT THE HEALTHY LINE IS ACTIVE IN ALL THE BK02 &
BOTH WSPOSE OF THAT IPB.)

LINE-A FAULT / LINE-B FAULT IS BEING ANNUNCIATED BY ALL THE BK02


OF AN IPB AND LINE-A / LINE-B TOGGLING.

S.N

PROBABLE REASON

ACTION TO BE TAKEN

IF ANNUNCIATIONS ARE COMING FROM ALL BUT


ONE BK02, THAT ONE IS DEFECTIVE

REMOVE BK02 & REPLACE BY SPARE.

SAME STATION ADDRESS HAS BEEN SET TO TWO


BK02

INSPECT ADDRESS SWITCHES SETTINGS


FOR CORRECTNESS & RECTIFY THE ERROR

ONE BK02 IS DEFECTIVE

TO IDENTIFY THE DEFECTIVE BK02, ONE


BY ONE ALL THE BK02 HAVE TO BE
RACKED OUT TILL TOGGLING STOPS.
REPLACE IT.

ACTIVE PROCESSOR (70PR05), WITH ODD NO. ADDRESS, NOT GOING TO


STAND-BY MODE WHILE TRYING CHANGE-OVER. OR STANDBY
PROCESSOR (70PR05), WITH EVEN NO. ADDRESS, NOT BECOMING ACTIVE
WHILE TRYING CHANGE-OVER.

S.N

PROBABLE REASON

ACTION TO BE TAKEN

PROGRAM IN BOTH THE PR05 ARE NOT


IDENTICAL

COPY PROGRAM OF PR#1 IN PR#2

PROBLEM STILL PERSISTING

REPLACE THE MODULE.

IN THE PROCESSOR (70PR05), SIGNALS GETTING SIMULATED ON THEIR


OWN.

S.N

PROBABLE REASON

ACTION TO BE TAKEN

IF PROBLEM IS OCCURRING ONLY WHEN


CONNECTING THE SK06 KIT, PROCESSORS FRONT
CONNECTORS CENTRAL GROUNDING PIN GOT
DISCONNECTED FROM PCB OR GOT FLARED TOO
MUCH.

REMOVE THE CARD & REPLACE BY SPARE.

IF PROBLEM IS OCCURRING ON ITS OWN, THE


PR05 CARD IS DEFECTIVE

REMOVE THE CARD & REPLACE BY SPARE.

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