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GFS83885A

(SupersedesGEK-83885)

GE DriveSystems

Instructions

Mark IV
SPEEDTRONIC’”
Gas Turbine Control
Operator’s Manual
Mark IV SPEEDTRONICTM
Gas Turbine Control

Operator’s Manual

GEK43885A
(Supersedes GEK-83885)

Issue Date: October 1987


Revised: August 1989

These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to provide for every
possible contingency to be met dwing installation, operation, and maintenance. Should further
information be desired or should particular problems arise that are not covered sufficiently for the
purchaser’s purpose, the matter should be rej2rred to GE Drive Systems, Salem, Virginia, USA.
0 1987, 1989 by General Electric Company, U.S.A.
All rights reserved.

Printed in the United States of America.


Safety Symbol Legend

Commands attention to an operating procedure, practice, condition


or statement, which, ifnot strictly observed, could result in personal
injury or death.

Commands attention to an operating procedure, practice, condition


or statement, which, if
not strictly observed, could result in damage
to or destruction of equipment.

NOTE Commands attention to an essential operating or maintenance


procedure, condition, or statement that must be highlighted.
1 WARNING 1

THIS EQUIPMENT CONTAINS A POTENTIAL HAZARD OF ELECTRI-


CAL SHOCK OR BURN. ONLY PERSONNEL WHO ARE ADEQUATELY
TRAINED AND THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH THE EQUIPMENT
AND THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD INSTALL, OPERATE, OR MAIN-
TAIN THIS EQUIPMENT.

ISOLATION OF TEST EQUIPMENT FROM THE EQUIPMENT UNDER


TEST PRESENTS POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL HAZARDS. IF THE TEST
EQUIPMENT CANNOT BE GROUNDED TO THE EQUIPMENT UNDER
TEST, THE TEST EQUIPMENTS CASE MUST BE SHIELDED TO PRE-
VENT CONTACT BY PERSONNEL.

TO MINIMIZE HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR BURN, AP-


PROVED GROUNDING PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES MUST BE
STRICTLY FOLLOWED.

NOTICE

This document contains proprietary information of General Electric Company, U.S.A. and is
furnished to its customer solely to assist that customer in the installation, testing, and/or
maintenance of the equipment described. This document shall not be reproduced in whole
or in part nor shall its contents be disclosed to any third party without the written approval
of GE Drive Systems, 1501 Roanoke Boulevard, Salem, Virginia 24153, U.S.A.

SPEED-IRONIC” is a trademark of General Electric Company, U.S.A.


Mark IV SPEEDTRONIC” Gas Turbine Control Operator’s Manual GEK-83885

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter/Paragraph Page Chapter/Paragraph _ Page

1 OVERVIEW 3-3.3. Diagnostic Alarms ..................................... 3-5


3-4. MANUAL CONTROL DISPLAYS.. ......... .3-6
l-l. INTRODUCTION .. ... .....__.......................I l-l 3-4.1. COOLDOWN OFF/ON Manual Selec-
1-2. OPERATOR INTERFACE . . .. .. .... .. ... .. . . . .. .. l- 1 tion ........................................................ 3-6
3-5. DATA (DISPLAY MENU) DISPLAYS.. .. ..3- 8
2 OPERATOR CONTROL SWITCHES 3-5.1. Data List 01: Exhaust Thermocouples.. ...3- 8
3-5.2. Data List 02: Wheelspace Thermocou-
2-l. INTRODUCTION .. ... .. .. . .. . .. ... ... ... . ... .. .. . .. .2-1 ples ....................................................... .3-8
2-2. OPERATION/CONTROL SWITCHES . ...2-1 3-5.3. Data List 03: Lube Oil (Bearing Drain
2-3. EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON.....2-2 Thermocouples ...................................... 3-8
2-4. ALARM SWITCHES ..... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ... . .. . . . ...2-2 3-5.4. Data List 04: Timers and Event
2-5. DISPLAY KEYPAD SWITCHES . .. ... . .. . . .. ..2-2 Counters ................................................ 3-8
2-6. DISPLAY CURSOR SWITCHES . .. ... . . . . .. ..2-2 3-5.5. Data List 07: Wet Low Nox Data.. ........ .3-11
2-7. DISPLAY MODE SWITCHES .. .. .. ... . .. . . ..I.2-2 3-5.5.1. WET LOW NOX DISPLAY ................... .3- 1 l
2-8. DISPLAY FUNCTIONS SWITCHES . . . .. ..24 3-5.5.2. WET LOW NOX PRINTER LOG.. ....... .3-11
2-9. PRINTER SWITCHES ... . . ... . ... ... ... .. .. .. . . . . ..2-5 3-5.6. Data List 12: Demand Display .............. .3-12
2-10. AUXILIARY DISPLAY SWITCHES . ... . . . ..2-5 3-5.6.1. MANUAL COPY OF DEMAND DIS-
PLAY.. ................................................. .3-12
3 CRT DISPLAYS 3-5.6.2. AUTOMATIC DEMAND DISPLAY
LOG PRINTOUT ................................... 3-12
3-1. INTRODUCTION ................................... .3-l Data List 13: Rung Display ................... .3-14
3-5.7.
3-2. NORMAL DISPLAYS ............................. ..3- 1 Data List 1C: Administrative Displays
3-5.8.
3-2.1. Operating Mode ....................................... 3-l Menu ................................................... 3-16
3-2.2. Status.. ...................................................... .3-2 Administrative Displays List No. 00:
3-5.9.
3-3.3. SELECT-l and -2 .................................... .3-2 Administrative Display ....................... .3- 16
3-2.4. CONTRL (Control). ................................. .3-2 TIME and DATE SETTING.. ................ .3-18
3-5.9.1.
3-2.5. ............................................................. 3-2
3-5.9.2. SCALE SET SELECTION ..................... .3- 18
3-2.6. SPEED ....................................................... 3-2
3-6. RESET DISPLAY .................................... 3-18
3-2.7. TNHSET ................................................... 3-2
3-2.8. FSR.. ......................................................... .3-2
4 AUXILIARY DISPLAY
3-2.9. FUEL ......................................................... 3-2
3-2.10. Date and Time.. ....................................... .3-2 4-1. INTRODUCTION .................................... 4-1
3-2.11. FLAME/SPREAD.. ..................................... 3-2 4-2. OPERATOR INTERFACE DEVICES.. .... .4- 1
3-2.12. IGV ............................................................ 3-2 4-2.1. Function/Value Digital Display. ............... .4- 1
3-2.13. MAXVIB .................................................... 3-2 4-2.2. SECTIONS RUNNING Lights: C, R, S,
3-2.14. SPEED LEVEL .......................................... 3-2 and T.. .................................................. .4-2
3-2.15. Message 1, 2, and 3.. ............................... .3-2 4-2.3. SECTION SELECTOR Switches: C, R,
3-2.16. Alarm Messages ....................................... .3-2 S, and T.. ............................................... 4-2
3-2.17. SELECT (Additional Parameters). ........... .3-3 4-2.4. FUNCTION SELECTOR Switches.. ........ .4-2
3-2.18. ALARM ACK.. .......................................... .3-3 4-3. AUXILIARY DISPLAY MODES.. ............ .4-2
3-2.19. IDENTITY ................................................ 3-3 4-3.1. Mode Select State .................................... -4-2
3-3. ALARM DISPLAYS ................................... 3-5 4-3.2. List Mode .................................................. 4-2
3-3.1. Alarm Lockout ......................................... .3-5 4-3.3. Alarm Mode ............................................. .4-3
3-3.2. Alarm Logging.. ....................................... .3-5
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Number Page Number Page

l-l Typical Mark IV SPEEDTRONIC” Oper- 3-6 Manual Control Display: Auxiliary
ator Interface Module with CRT . . ... . . ... . . 1-O Control .................................................... 3-7
2-1 Operation/Control and Emergency Stop 3-7 Display Menu ............................................. 3-8
Switches of Operator Interface Module -2-l 3-8 Exhaust Thermocouples.. .......................... .3-9
2-2 Display, Alarm, and Printer Switches of q-9 Wheelspace Thermocouples.. .................... -3-9
Operator Interface Module . .. .. . . .. ... . .. .. . ..2-3 3-10 Lube Oil Thermocouples ....................... ..3 - 10
2-3 CRT Display and Display Function 3-11 Timers and Event Counters ................... ..3 - 10
Switches of Operator Interface Module .2-4 3-12 Wet Low Nox Display ............................... 3-11
2-4 Historical Log: Parts 1, 2, and 3 . . . ... .. . .. . ... .2-6 3-13 Demand Display (Normal) ..................... ..3 - 13
2-5 Historical Log: Parts 4, 5, and 3-14 Demand Display (Set Time Mode) ........ ..3 - 13
Alarms (FL) . . ...*....................................... 2-7 3-15 Rung Display (Typical). ........................... .3-l 5
3-1 Normal Display Fields (Relative 3-16 Rung Display (Timer) ............................... 3-15
Positions) . . ... . . .. ... .... .. .. .. . .. ... . . .. . .. .. . .... . .. . . ..3-l 3-17 Administrative Displays (Menu) .............. .3- 16
3-2 Startup Normal Display .. . ... .. . .. . .. .. . .. ... .. . . .. .3-3 3-18 Administrative Display (Normal). ............ .3- 17
3-3 Running Normal Display . .. ... . .. . . ... . .. ... .. .. .. .3-4 3-20 Reset Display Mode .................................. 3-19
3-4 Shutdown Normal Display ... .. . .. . ... . . ... . .. .. . ..3-4 4-1 Auxiliary Display of Operator Interface
3-5 Alarm Display .. . .. ... ... .. .. .. .. . ... .. . . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. . ..3-5 Module .................................................... 4-1
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BAS TUREGNE CONTROL SYSTEM

DlsPLAY
XLECT LIST W LllSPLAY MENU - SECTIOW SELECTON -
FUNCYIONS
LIST TITLE LXST TITLE
00 CONTROLREFERENCE 10 TRIP DISPLAY m
EXHAUST THERMOCOUPLES II 1 -2s ANAL00 OUT DISPLAY
:: WEELSPACE THERMGCWPLES I2 DEHANO LOB
RUN0 DISPLAY
- SECT,ONS
RUNN:NO -
:: TIMERS AND EVENT COUNTERS I: I
IS ANALOG CONTROL
t2 LOGIC FDRCING
I?
:8’ I
INTER-PROCESSON LOGIC DATA
Ii INTER-PNOCESSGR REAL DATA
:: IA CONTACT INPUTS
ID RELAY OUTPUTS I
:: IC ADMINISTRATIVE MENU
ND CATEGGNY 0 COMPOSITE ID CONTROL CONSTANTS
BE COHPOSITE LOGlCS IE MEMORY
NF COHPOS1TE REALS IF DIAGNOSTXC DISPLAYS I

I I

> f -DISPLAY R0WAD-

-PANTEN-

-DISPLAY
CUNSDR-

-EXECUTE-
<

El
J,

*OPTIONAL

Figure l-l. Typical Mark IV SPEEDTRONIC N Operator Interface Module with CRT

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CHAPTER 1

OVERVIEW

l-l. INTRODUCTION l-2. OPERATOR INTERFACE


This manual provides information needed by an op- The Operator Interface Module (see Figure l-l) is the
erator to use a Mark IV SPEEDTRONIC” control control panel device through which an operator com-
panel to interface with gas turbine equipment. It municates with the gas turbine system. It is located on
discusses typical control switches, primary displays, the Mark IV SPEEDTRONIC control panel’s front
and log printouts associated with gas turbine opera- door.
tion.
The Operator Interface Module contains input devices
Chapter 2 describes the operator control panel (membrane switches and an Emergency Stop pushbut-
switches and their functions. Chapter 3 covers the CRT ton) used either to send commands to the gas turbine
displays available to the operator. Chapter 4 discusses control or to request CRT displays. It also includes a
the auxiliary display portion of the operator interface CRT, on which the operator can view all parameters
module, which is a backup display for the CRT. relevant to the gas turbine operation. These parame-
This manual is intended to supplement the operator’s ters are displayable in English or metric engineering
manual written for the overall gas turbine system. It units.
does not cover maintenance displays nor specific de-
A panel-mounted printer, located below the Operator
tails of each installation. Maintenance personnel
Interface Module, enables the operator to manually
should refer to the Mark IV SPEEDTRONIC” Gas
select and copy any display, and to automatically log
Turbine Control Maintenance Manual (GEK-83886) and
selected parameters.
the system elementary diagrams.

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CHAPTER 2

OPERATOR CONTROL SWITCHES

2-1. INTRODUCTION Most operator controls function only when the < C >
Communicator computer is operating. However, the
The Operator Interface Module (refer to Figure l-l) is Emergency Stop pushbutton (see Figure 2-l) is active in
used by an operator to control gas turbine equipment all modes of operation. Additionally, the following
or to obtain data about the equipment. It contains nine switches, identified by a blue triangle printed on them,
functional groups of switches, used as follows: remain functional when the < C > Communicator is
not operating:
l For controlling the equipment
0 stop in the Operation/Control group
- Operation/Control group
- Emergency Stop pushbutton 0 Alarm Silence in the Alarm group
0 Alarm Reset in the Alarm group
- Alarm group
a To manipulate data 2-2. OPERATION/CONTROL SWITCHES
- Display Keypad group The operator uses Operation/Control switches (see
- Display Cursor group Figure 2-l) to send control commands to the gas
“- Display Mode group turbine equipment. These switches are designated by
- Display Functions group their yellow color. Up to 28 Operation/Control
- Printer group switches reside in a group on the right side of the
Operator Interface Module. This group is divided into
0 As an alternative to the CRT the functional subgroups of Operation, Load, Master
- Auxiliary Display group Control, Fuel, IOV Temperature Control, and optional
switches. Another Operation/Control switch, Execute, is
The following paragraphs describe these operator located on the lower left side of the module.
controls and their functions.

OPERATOR INTERFACE MODULE - PANEL VIEW

OPERATXOW

OPERATION/CONTROL SWITCHES
- DETAILVIEW -

EXECUTE SWITCH OF
~;~~~TlON/CONTROL

Figure 2-l. Operation/Control and Emergency Stop Switches of Operator Interface Module

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The operator initiates a control command to the gas down sequence. This pushbutton mechanically latches
turbine equipment by pressing the appropriate Oper- in the STOP position when it is pressed. As noted
ation/Control switch. The control responds with an previously, Emergency Stop is active in all modes of
audible “beep” to acknowledge receipt of the input, operation.
and flashes the light above the switch. It then waits for Operator A&on
Function
the operator to confirm the command. To do this, the
operator must press the yellow Execute switch within 3 Emergency stop Press Emergency Stop
seconds after pressing the control switch.
Reset emergency Turn Emergency Stop clockwise
stop
** NOTE **
This procedure for confirming a com- 2-4. AIARM SWITCHES
mand input prevents false commands
The two Alarm switches are located below the CRT
from being executed. Only switches in the (see Figure 2-2). The Operator uses the Alarm Silence
Operation/Control group require the op switch to silence the alarm horn. The Reset switch
erator to also press the Execute switch. All resets all acknowledged and cleared alarms. As noted
switches in the other functional groups, previously, the Alarm group switches still functions if
plus the Emergency Stop pushbutton, do the < C > communicator is not operating.
not require this protective feature. Section 3-3 discusses the alarm system.
When the Execute command is received, the light above
the control switch changes from flashing to continu- 2-5. DISPLAY KEYPAD SWITCHES
ously on if the gas turbine can accept the control input. An operator uses the Display Keypad switches to select
For example, the gas turbine cannot accept a Crank Data List displays or parameters that appear on the
command if it has detected a fire. Also for example, CRT. These switches are located directly below the
when the Normal Display (see section 3-2) displays the CRT (see Figure 2-2). They include a full set of
message NOT READY TO START, a Stirt command alpha-numeric characters and the following auxiliary
input is accepted but cannot be acted on. When this switches:
occurs, the system displays an alarm message that
specifies the reason the start per-missives are not Space - Creates a blank character
satisfied. Delete - Deletes a single character
Clear - Deletes an entire character string
Not all Operation/Cont.rol switches require pressing
the Execute switch. Ones that involve continuous mon- S&l - Accesses the alternate character printed
itoring (such as the optional Raise and Lower switches at the top of the Display Keypad switch when
that adjust the speed/load setpoint on compressor pressed with the switch
drive applications) do not require the execute action. Enter - Loads the typed characters into the
Additionally, the Stop switch, which normally requires computer to initiate a command
pressing the Execute switch, functions without it if the
The description of the displays (Chapter 3) provides
< C > Communicator stops operating.
examples of how to use the Display Keypad switches.
The following shows a typical operation selection
procedure: 2-6. DISPLAY CURSOR SWITCHES
Operation Press Switch Comments A cursor appears on some CRT Data List displays. It is
Off 1. off Off light on used during maintenance to select a signal value, a
logic level, or a constant to be changed, entered, or
displayed. The operator moves the cursor by pushing
Crank 1. Crank Crank light flashes the Display Cursor switches Up, Down, Lefi, and Right.
As shown in Figure 2-2, these switches are located
2. Execute Crank light goes on
below the CRT.
steady, Off light goes off.
2-7. DISPLAY MODE SWITCHES
2-3. EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON
The operator uses the five Display Mode switches
The Emergency Stop switch is a large red pushbutton (Norm&, Manual, Alarm, Manual Control, and Reset) to
located on the lower right side of the Ooerator Inter- select display modes. These switches are located on left
face Module (see Figu;e 2-l). The op&ator pushes bottom side of the Operator Interface Module (see
Emergency Stop to stop the gas turbine under emer- Figure 2-2). Chapter 3 describes the CRT displays and
gency conditions, instead of using the normal shut- use of these switches.

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OPERATOR INTERFACE MODULE - PANEL VIEW

-DISPLAY BODE- -ALLARH-

cm”U Nrn)I vILEYCE RESET

cl I
DAYA nu CTL
-PRINTER-
cl cl
PESET

-DISPLAY CURSOR -

DISPLAY, ALARM, PRINTER SWITCHES - DETAIL VIEW

Figure 2-2. Display, Alarm., and Printer Switches of Operator Interface Module

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2-8. DISPLAY FUNCTIONS SWITCHES Switch Functional Description


Display On CRT
NEXT PAGE FO Press to display the next page
The six Display Functions switches (see Figure 2-3), of the Alarm tit.
labeled Fo thru F,, are located on the right side of the DIAGNALARM Fl If the dia ostic alarms exist,
CRT. These are “soft keys” because the switch function press to cr
_ splay list of Diag-
is assigned by the software associated with a particular nostic Alarm messages.
CRT display (see Chapter 3). It displays the function (blank) FZ Unassigned.
on the right side of the CRT screen, adjacent to the ALARM LOCOUT F3 Press to lock the alarm in its
associated Display Functions switch. current position.
ALARM UNLOC F4 Press to unlock the alarm.
For example, the Alarm Display mode assigns hmc-
ALARM ACK F5 Press to acknowledge all
tions to the Display Functions switches as follows: flashing alarms.

CRT AND DISPLAY FUNCTIONS SWITCHES - DETAIL VIEW

Dl9PLAY
T LIST 90 DIS .AY MENU FUNCTIONS
TITLE
CONTROLREFERENCE
EXHAUST THERMOCOUPLES
MELSPACE THERHGCOUPLES
qjGi&f
I2

IIllERSANDEVEllT COUNTERS I:
ANALOG CONTROL
I:
17
I8
ILOGIC FORCING

INTER-PROCESSOR LOGIC DATA


19 INTER-PROCESSOR REAL DAlA
IA CONTACT 1NPUTS
RELAYOUTPUTS
IS ADflINISTRATIVE MENU
:ATEGORY B COMPOSITE ID CONTROL CONSTANTS
:OMPOSITE LOGIC5 IE liEUORY
:OllPOSITE REALS IF DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAYS

OPERATOR INTERFACE MODULE - PANEL VIEW

Figure 2-3. CRT Displuy and Disp,?uy Function Switches of Operator Interface Module

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2-9. PRINTER SWITCHES l CI’IM - Turbine Compressor Inlet Flange


Temperature (Maximum input select) (“F or “C)
The two Printer switches, located below the CRT (see
Figure 2-2), are used as follows: 0 CPD - Turbine Compressor Discharge Pres-
sure (PSIG or BARS)
Function Press Switch
0 TTXDl,1 thru IS-- Exhaust Thermocouples
Printout of current CRT display COPY Temperatures (“F or “C)
Printout of historical log History The turbine control samples each parameter and
The historical log (see Figures 2-4 and 2-5) contains alarm message during the ten points in time preceding
the values of key gas turbine parameters, such as speed the current print request. This sampling occurs con-
and exhaust temperatures (Parts 1 thru 5) and all tinuously while the turbine is running. A turbine trip
alarm messages (Part FL). These parameters include: or shutdown stops the sampling, but retains the data
until the turbine is restarted.
HISAGE - History Age (Seconds)
TNH - HP Turbine Speed (% Speed)
2-10. AUXILIARY DISPLAY SWITCHES
TNR - Turbine Speed Reference (% Speed)
FSR - Fuel Stroke Reference (% FSR) The Auxiliary Display is provided as a CRT backup.
CSGV - Inlet Guide Vane Calibrated Stroke Chapter 4 describes the Auxiliary Display and its
Position (Degrees) Function Selector and Section Selector switches.

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HISTORICAL LOG PART 1


HISAGE TNH TNR FSR CSGV CTIM
14 MAR 84 13:54:17 0 100.0 103.8 73.0 85.0 75
14 MAR 84 13:54:15 2 100.0 103.8 72.5 85.0 75
14 MAR 84 13:54:07 10 100.0 103.8 72.3 85.0 75
14 MAR 84 13:53:35 42 100.0 103.8 72.3 85.0 75
14 MAR 84 13:53:03 74 100.0 103.8 73.0 85.0 75
14 MAR 84 13:50:55 202 100.0 103.8 73.4 85.0 75
14 MAR 84 13:42:23 714 100.0 103.8 73.2 85.0 75
.. _
14 MAR 84 13:08:15 2762 100.0 103.8 73.0 85.0 L)
14 MAR 84 10:51:43 10954 100.0 103.8 73.1 85.0 75
14 MAR 84 06:18:39 27338 100.0 103.8 73.0 85.0 75

HISTORICAL LOG PART 2


CPD TTXD, 1 T-l’XDl,2 TTXDl_3 TTXDl_4 TTXD l-5
14 MAR 84 13:54:17 130.1 792 840 821 836 828
14 MAR 84 13:54:15 129.8 790 838 819 834 826
14 MAR 84 13:54:07 129.8 790 838 819 834 826
14 MAR 84 13:53:35 129.8 790 838 819 834 826
14 MAR 84 13:53:03 130.0 793 841 822 837 829
14 MAR 84 13:50:55 130.0 793 841 822 837 829
14 MAR 84 13:42:23 129.9 795 843 824 839 831
14 MAR 84 13:08:15 129.9 795 843 824 839 831
14 MAR 84 10:51:43 130.1 792 840 821 836 828
14 MAR 84 06:18:39 130.0 792 840 821 836 828

HISTORICAL LOG PART 3


-rTXDl_6 TI’XDl, 7 l-rXDl_8 -ITXD l-9 ?TXDl_lO l-TXD1_11
14 MAR 84 13:54:17 828 845 849 828 820 818
14 MAR 84 13:54:15 826 843 847 826 818 816
14 MAR 84 13:54:07 826 843 847 826 818 816
14 MAR 84 13:53:35 826 843 847 826 818 816
14 MAR 84 13:53:03 829 846 850 829 821 819
14 MAR 84 13:50:55 829 846 850 829 821 819
14 MAR 84 13:42:23 831 848 852 831 823 821
14 MAR 84 13:08:15 831 848 852 831 823 821
14 MAR 84 10:51:43 828 845 849 828 820 818
14 MAR 84 06:18:39 828 845 849 828 820 818

Figure 2-4. Historical hg: Parts 1, 2, and 3

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HISTORICAL LOG PART 4


-I--FXDl_l2 mDl_13 l--IXD1_14 TTXDl_15 T-T’XDl- 16 Tl-XDl-17
14 MAR 84 13:54:17 817 808 808 817 818 820
14 MAR 84 13:54:15 815 806 806 815 816 818
14 MAR 84 13:54:07 815 806 806 815 816 818
14 MAR 84 13:53:35 815 806 806 815 816 818
14 MAR 84 13:53:03 818 809 809 818 819 821
14 MAR 84 13:50:55 818 809 809 818 819 821
14 MAR 84 13:42:23 820 811 811 820 821 823
14 MAR 84 13:08:15 820 811 811 820 821 823
14 MAR 84 10:51:43 817 808 808 817 818 820
14 MAR 84 06: 18:39 817 808 808 817 818 820

HISTORICAL LOG PART 5


TrxD1_18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 13:54:17 828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 13:54:15 826 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 13:54:07 826 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 13:53:35 826 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 13:53:03 829 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 13:50:55 829 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 13:42:23 831 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 13:08:15 831 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 10:51:43 828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 MAR 84 06:18:39 828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

HISTORICAL LOG PART FL


13 MAR 84 16:42:50.0000 CO125 BATTERY 125V D.C. GROUND NORMAL
13 MAR 84 15:20:58.5900 CO146 TURBINE COMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE HIGH NORMAL
13 MAR 84 15:17:16.2300 COO63 TURBINE AIR INLET TROUBLE NORMAL
13 MAR 84 15:02:33.9100 CO160 BATTERY CHARGER A.C. UNDERVOLTAGE NORMAL
13 MAR 84 14:50:43.0900 coo09 LUBE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH TROUBLE NORMAL
13 MAR 84 14:33:27.7400 CO232 DIAGNOSTIC ALARM - SEE DISPLAY NORMAL
13 MAR 84 14:29:36.7500 CO145 CONTROL PANEL TEMPERATURE HIGH
13 MAR 84 14:28:30.8700 CO160 BATTERY CHARGER A.C. UNDERVOLTAGE
13 MAR 84 14:27:11.6200 COO63 TURBINE AIR INLET TROUBLE
13 MAR 84 14:26:49.6200 CO232 DIAGNOSTIC ALARM - SEE DISPLAY
13 MAR 84 14:25:46.0000 CO160 BATTERY 125V D.C. GROUND
13 MAR 84 14:24:20.5000 COO09 LUBE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH TROUBLE

Figure 2-5. Hdorical Log: Parts 4, 5, and Alarms (FL)

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CHAPTER 3

CRT DISPLAYS

3-1. INTRODUCTION the STARTUP STATUS dismay (Figure 3-2) shows


which flame scanners have Adetected flame. in the
The Display Mode switches, shown in Figure 2-2 combustion chamber. However, the RUNNING STA-
(Normal, Manual, Alarm, Manual Control, and Reset), TUS display (Figure 3-3) does not show this since the
allow the operator to select displays on the CRT. This turbine must have flame if it is running. Instead, with
chapter describes the use of the Display Mode switches the RUNNING STATUS display, an alarm message
and shows examples of the associated displays. warns the operator if flame is lost on any channel while
the turbine is running.
3-2. NORMAL DISPLAYS
The NORMAL DISPLAYS include the typical display
The Normal Display is the primary display that the fields, described in the following paragraphs and
operator “normally” watches. This display shows all of shown in Figure 3- 1.
the key gas turbine parameters that an operator needs
to observe. The operator selects this display mode by
3-2.1. Operating Mode. The Operating Mode
pressing the Normal switch.
field indicates the state of the gas turbine. The mes-
There are three Normal Displays, which indicate the sage automatically changes when the mode changes.
gas turbine operating mode: STARTUP STATUS, The messages for this field are:
RUNNING STATUS, and SHUTDOWN STATUS.
During any of these modes of operation, the control . STARTUP STATUS
system automatically selects the display that applies to l RUN STATUS
that mode. All of the displays are similar in format (see
Figure 3-l), but differ slightly in content. For example, . SHUTDOWN STATUS

Operating Mode Date and Time


Status
SELECT I 1 I 2 FLAME I SPREAD
CONTRL IGV
TX 1 MAXVIB
SPEED ~~~
7 SPEED LEVEL
TNHSET Message 1
FSR Message 2
FUEL Message 3

Alarm Messages SELECT (Additional


Parameters)
ACK

ACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS IDENTITY

Figure 3-l. Normul Dtif2.a~ F&h!s (Relutive Positions)

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3-2.2. status. The Status field displays the status 40% oil and 60% gas mixture is selected, the display
of the Operating Mode. Typical messages are: shows 60% gas. This display applies to dual fuel
machines only.
READY TO START
STARTING 3-2.10. Date and Time. The Date and Time field is
FIRING the control panel clock, which appears on all CRT
WARMING UP displays.
FULL SPEED NO LOAD, etc.
3-2.11. FLAME/SPREAD. In the Startup and
3-2.3. SELECT-l and -2. The SELECT-l field Shutdown operating modes, this field provides
displays the master Operation selected (via the Oper- FLAME data. It displays the identification number of
ation/ Control switches; see Figure 2-l). Possible mes- each flame scanner that is detecting a flame.
sages are: In the Run operating mode, this field provides
SPREAD data. It shows the difference between the
. OFF
highest and the lowest exhaust thermocouple temper-
. CRANK ature. The SPREAD is displayed in units of DEG F or
. FIRE DEG C (degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius).
. AUTO
. REMOTE 3-2.12. IGV. The Inlet Guide Vanes field displays
the position of the turbine compressor inlet guide
The SELECT-2 field displays the master Control se- vanes in degrees of mechanical angle. IGV is displayed
lected (via the Operation/Control switches; see Figure only in the RUN operating mode.
2-l). Typical messages are:
3-2.13. MAKVIB. The Maximum Vibration field
. START
displays the maximum signal of all the vibration
l STOP inputs. The display units are IPS (inches per second)
. BASE or MM/S (millimeters per second).
l PEAK, etc.
3-2.14. SPEED LEVEL. The SPEED LEVEL field
3-2.4. CONTRL (Control). The CONTRL field displays the gas turbine current speed level, which is a
identifies the control loop presently governing the fuel predefined speed point. The SPEED LEVEL is dis-
to the gas turbine. Typical messages are: played only in the Startup and Shutdown modes of
operation. Typical messages are:
. STARTUP
0 14HR (Zero Speed)
. ACCEL
0 14HM (Minimum Speed)
. TEMP l 14HA (Accelerating Speed)
0 SPEED, etc. l 14HS (Operating Speed)

3-2.5. TX. The TX field indicates the exhaust 3-2.15. Message 1, 2, and 3. The message fields
thermocouple average temperature. It is displayed in display various messages associated with the gas tur-
DEG F or DEG C (degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius). bine control. The following are typical messages.
Message 1:
3-2.6. SPEED. The SPEED field displays the gas
turbine high pressure shaft speed in units of percent- . TRIP
age of rated speed. . FAST LOAD START
Message 2:
3-2.7. TNHSET. The TNHSET field provides the
reference for the gas turbine speed or load. It is . SEQ IN PROGRESS
displayed in units of percentage of speed. Message 3:

3-2.8. FSR. The Fuel Stroke Reference is the . IGV FULL OPEN
reference for the gas turbine fuel system that regulates . IGV TEMP CONTROL
the meI flow rate. It is displayed in units of percentage
of FSR. 3-2.16. Alarm Messages. The Alarm Messages
field displays the three oldest unacknowledged alarm
3-2.9. FUEL. The FUEL field displays the per- messages, with the oldest at the top of the list. This
centage of the primary fuel selected. For example, if a display field is provided to avoid the need to switch to

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the more comprehensive Alarm Display. In addition, Normal Display Function Operator Action
the number of previously acknowledged alarms is
shown. To display signal in SELECT 1. Type signal name
field 2. Press Enter
An operator can silence, acknowledge, and reset an To clear all SELECT fieids l.TypeO
alarm without changing the display. This is done by 2. Press Enter
pressing either the Alarm A& switch (F5) in the Display This displays the logic or analog parameter in engi-
Functions group, or the Silence or Reset switches in the neering units. When more than three signals are
Alarm group. entered, the bottom signal is deleted from the display
and the new signal is added to the top of the list.
3-2.17. SELECT (Additional Parameters). The 3-2.18. ALARM ACK. This display field assigns
SELECT field enables an operator to select three the Alarm Acknowledge function to the Display Func-
parameters to be displayed simultaneously, without tions switch F,. Press this switch to acknowledge a
needing to call up another display. These can be flashing alarm message.
control or logic type signals, and can be called by their
3-2.19. IDENTITY. This field is provided for
functional name used on the Gas Turbine Control
elementary diagram. reference on multiple unit installations, and may be
disabled on single unit installations. This field displays
an optional two-character ASCII string for identifying
The operator selects signals by typing the required the control panel or turbine being monitored. Main-
signal name(s) on the Display Keypad switches, as tenance personnel enter the ASCII string using the
follows: Administrative Display.

START UP STATUS 13 MAR 84 14: 30: 13

WARMING UP
SELECT AUTO;START FLAME #1#2#7#8
CONTRL STARTUP
TX.... 407 DEG F MAXVIB 0.03IPS

SPEED. 20.00% SPD SPEED LEVEL:14HM

TNHSET 40.00% SPD FAST LOAD START


FSR... 12.6% FSR SEQ IN PROGRESS
FUEL.. 100.0% OIL

SELECT
TNH PR 1020 RPM ALARM
LlZ 0 LOGIC ACK
ACKNOWLEDGED ALARM.5 1 ID: Ul L2W 0 LOGIC

Figure 3-2. Startup Norm& D@.kz~

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RUN STATUS 13 MAR 84 14:55:43

FULL SPEED NO LOAD

SELECT AUTO; SPREAD 19 DEG F

CONTRL SPEED IGV 59.ODGA

TX.... 558 DEG F MAXVIB 0.22IPS

SPEED. lOO.OO%S PD

TNHSET 100.30% SPD

FSR... 20.6% FSR

FUEL.. 100.0% OIL IGV TEMP CONTROL

TURBINE AIR INLET TROUBLE SELECT

BATTERY CHARGER A.C. UNDERVOLTAGE TNHQR 5120 RPM ALA&M

CONTROL PANEL TEMPERATURE HIGH L3 0 LOGIC


ACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS: 3 ID: Ul L14HSX 1 LOGIC

Figure 3-3. Running Norm1 LX$hy

SHUTDOWN STATUS 15 MAR 84 09: 01: 16

ON COOLDOWN

SELECT OFF; FLAME

CONTRL STARTUP

TX.... 236 DEG F MAXVIB O.OOIPS

SPEED. 0.97% SPD SPEED LEVEL: 14 HR

TNHSETO. 00% SPD TRIP

F SR . . 0.0% FSR SEQ IN PROGRESS

FUEL.. 100.0% OIL

LUBE OIL HEADER HIGH TEMPERATURE TRIP SELECT

TNH_PR 50 RPM ALARM


LlZ 0 LOGIC ACK
ACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS: 1 ID: Ul

Figure 3-4. Shutdown Normal Display

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3-3. ALARM DISPLAYS When an alarm is acknowledged, the display changes


from flashing to steadily on. When the operator resets
The Alarm Display (see Figure 3-5) lists all gas turbine an acknowledged or cleared alarm, the system deletes
system alarm messages in chronological order, with it. Table 3-l shows a typical alarm sequence.
the date and time that the alarm was recorded. The
latest alarm appears at the top of the list, with the
3-3.1. Alarm Lockout. Sometimes an oscillating
unacknowledged alarm drop numbers flashing.
alarm condition causes the alarm condition to repeti-
The Drop column shows the alarm’s identifying num- tively set (alarm) and reset (normal). An “alarm lock-
ber. A “ 1” in this column shows that the alarm logic out” feature enables the operator to prevent the
signal is in the Alarm state; a “0” shows that it’s in the system from continuously logging the event.
Normal state.
Locking out the alarm latches it in its current condi-
The operator can manipulate alarms and alarm dis- tion. The latched alarm drop number appears in
plays as follows: inverse video to remind the operator that the alarm is
locked out. The drop number then remains in inverse
Function Press Switch Switch Group
video until the operator unlocks the alarm.
Select Alarm Display Alarm Display Mode

Silence alarm horn Silence Alarm 3-3.2. Alarm Logging. For automatic alarm log-
ging, the panel mounted printer prints the appropri-
Acknowledge alarm Alarm Ack Display Functions ate alarm message each time the corresponding alarm
(Flashing light changes to steady on) logic signal changes status. It notes the status (alarm or
normal) of the alarm logic signal.
Reset alarm Reset Ah-m
The alarm log format is: date, time, drop number,
(Delete acknowledged& cleared alarms)
alarm message, and status (Alarm or Normal).
Lockout an alarm 1. Alum Lmout Display Functions
2. Type drop no. Display Keypad 3-3.3. Diagnostic Alarms. Another group of alarm
3. Entm Display Keypad messages are the diagnostic alarms. Maintenance per-
(Drop no. appears in inverse video) sonnel use these to determine the nature of a fault
condition within the control panel. This condition is
Unlock an alarm 1. Alarm Unloc Display Functions identified by the alarm message DIAGNOSTIC
$. gny; drop no. Display Keypad ALARh4 - SEE DISPLAY. The Diagnostic Alarm dis-
Display Keypad
play can be accessed by pressing the Diagn Alarm
(Drop no. returns to normal video) switch in the Display Functions group.

ALARM STATUS 13 MAR 84 14 : 30 : 58 PAGE 001:


NEXT
DATE TIME DROP PAGE
13 MAR84 14:29:46.0000 CO146 1 TURBINECOMPARTMENT TEMPERATUREHIGH
13 MAR84 14:29:36.7500 co145 1 CONTROLCOMPARTMENT TEMPERATURE
HIGH
13 MAR a4 14:28:30.8700 CO160 1 BATI’ERY CHARGER A.C. UNDERVOLTAGE DIAGN
13 MAR84 14:27:11.6200 COO631 TURBINE AIR INLET TROUBLE
13 MAR84 14:26:49.6200 CO232 1 DIAGNOSTIC ALARM - SEE DISPLAY
13MAR84 14:25:46.0000 CO162 1 BATTERY 125V D.C. GROUND
13 MAR84 14:24:20.5000 coo09 1 LUBE OIL PRESSURE SWITCH TROUBLE ALARM
LOCOUT

UNLOC

ACK

F&we 3-5. Alarm Display

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Table 3-l. Typical Sequence for Silencing, Acknowledging, and Resetting Alarms

Alarm Input Operator Action System Response


Fault occurs Alarm horn sounds.
In Normal Display mode: the oldest three unacknowledged alarm mes-
sages are displayed flashing.
In Alarm Displa mode: data for each alarm is displayed with the new
drop numbers Hashing.
Printer prints the data for each new alarm.

Press Silence switch Alarm horn silences.


Alarms continue to flash.

Press Alarm Ack switch In Normal Display mode: the three dis layed alarms are
acknowled ed and the messages are de Peted from the Normal Displa
The next tKree oldest unacknowledged alarm messages are displaye 8..
In Alarm Display mode: all alarms are acknowledged to steady on.

Input returns to In Alarm Display mode: Alarm status changes from “1” (alarm) to “0”
normal (clears) (normal).
Printer prints the data for each cleared (normal) alarm.

Press Reset All acknowledged and cleared alarms are deleted.

3-4. MANUAL CONTROL DISPLAYS Cooldown On Mode is automatically selected on shut-


down, and Cooldown Off or Cooldown On Mode may
The operator and maintenance personnel use Manual
be manually selected as follows:
Control Displays to perform tasks such as a mechanical
overspeed ;esi, minually suppressing (gagging) the
fuel stroke reference. manuallv surmressimz the inlet Switch Group
Function Press switch
guide vanes, and selkcting cooido; mode:
Each function has a separate Manual Control display, Manual Control Man Ctl Display Mode
called a page. Each page assigns the function to the display
Display Functions switches, used in the manual con- Auxiliary Control Change Page Display Functions
trol. In addition to the data relevant to the selected display
function, each page of the display also contains the (Repeat until AUXILIARY CONTROL
primary data from the Normal Display. is displayed.)
The operator can access Manual Control Displays as (Each push of Change Page increments to
follows: next Manual Control page
Holding down Change Page decrements
Function Press Switch Switch Group the page numbers.)

Manual Control display Man Ctl Display Mode Cooldown On cooldow?l on Display Functions
Next Manual Control Next Page Display Functions (SEQ IN PROGRESS message displayed
function display during cooldown sequence.)
(If aII permissives for Shutdown Status,
Figure 3-6 shows a typical display of manual control of including Operation Off, are satisfied, the
the auxiliaries using Cooldown Mode selection. ON COOLDOWN message is displayed.)

3-4.1. COOLDOWN OFF/ON Manual Selection. Cooldown Off cooldoWl off Display Functions
The permissives that govern the cooldown operation (If aII permissives are met, such as if man-
vary, depending on the operating mode and status. datory cooldown time has expired, the
They also may vary with the application requirements. OFF COOLDOWN message is displayed;
The permissives must be met for the control to accept SEQ IN PROGRESS and ON COOL
the Cooldown Mode selection commands. Typically, DOWN messages are deleted.)

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MANUAL CONTROL 14 MAR 84 14:01:52 PAGE 001


SOFT SW’S ENABLED AUXILIARY CONTROL CHANGE
PAGE
NAME VALUE UNITS NAME VALUE UNITS

STATUS ON COOLDOWN
CONTROL STARTUP
430 DEG F
TNH 0.97 % SPD
TN-R 95.00 % SPD COOLDOWN
FSR 0.0 % FSR ON
CSGV 34.00 DGA

SPDLVL. 14HR COOLDOWN


OFF
MESSAGE1
MESSAGE2 SEQ IN PROGRESS
MESSAGE3

SELECT:

Figure 3-6. Manual Control Disphy: Auxiliary Control

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3-5. DATA (DISPLAY MENU) DISPLAYS not marked are used for maintenance. Figures 3-8
thru 3-12 and the following paragraphs discuss the
The Display Menu (see Figure 3-7) contains the list of operator displays.
available displays. It also includes the SELECT LIST
## field in the upper left comer, in which the “##” 3-5.1. Data List 01: Exhaust -Thermocouples.
number identifies the previously selected data list. The This data list displays the exhaust thermocouple tem-
operator can return to this list by pressing the Enter peratures (see Figure 3-8). Press the Next Page or
switch, without having to retype the list number. Previous Page switch in the Display Functions group to
display another data list page, if one exists.
The operator can access a variety of displays by first
selecting the Display Menu, then selecting the desired 3-5.2. Data List 02: Wheelspace Thermocouples.
List number from the Display Menu, as follows: This data list displays the wheelspace thermocouple
temperatures (see Figure 3-9). Press the Next Page or
Function Press Switch Switch Group Previous Page switch in the Display Functions group to
Display Menu 1. Da.!u Display Mode
display another page, if one exists.
Data List 1. Type list no. fi-om Display Keypad
Display Menu 3-5.3. Data List 03: Lube Oil (Bearing Drain Ther-
2. Enter Display Keypad mocouples. This data list displays the lube oil
(bearing drain) thermocouple temperatures (see Fig-
Another 1. Data Display Mode ure 3- 10). Press the Next Page or Previous Page switch in
Data List 2. Type list No. Display Keypad
the Display Functions group to display another page,
3. Enter Display Keypad
if one exists.
Return to 1. Data Display Mode
last selected 2. Enter Display Keypad 3-5.4. Data List 04: Timers and Event Counters.
Data List (Enters Select List no. from upper left of This data list displays the current values of timers and
Display Menu) counters such as FIRED TIME and TOTAL STARTS
(see Figure 3-11). Press the Next Page or Previous Page
On Figure 3-7 (not on the actual display), an asterisk switch in the Display Functions group to display an-
(*) marks displays typically used by an operator. Those other data list page, if one exists.

SELECT LIST 01 DISPLAY MENU

LIST TITLE LIST TITLE

00 CONTROL REFERENCE 10 TRIP DISPLAY


*01 EXHAUST THERMOCOUPLES 11 <C > ANALOG OUT DISPLAY
*02 WHEELSPACE THERMOCOUPLES **12 DEMAND DISPLAY
*03 LUBE OIL THERMOCOUPLES **13 RUNG DISPLAY
*04 TIMERS AND EVENT COUNTERS 14 HCVA SERVICE DISPLAY
05 15 ANALOG CONTROL
06 16 LOGIC FORCING
*07 WET LOW NOX DATA 17
08 18 INTER-PROCESSOR LOGIC DATA
09 19 INTER-PROCESSOR REAL DATA
OA 1A CONTACT INPUTS
OB 1B RELAY OUTPUTS
oc **1c ADMINISTRATIVE DISPLAYS
OD CATEGORY 0 COMPOSITE 1D CONTROL CONSTANTS
OE COMPOSITE LOGICS 1E MEMORY
OF COMPOSITE RELALS 1F DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAYS

*Display used by Operator.


**Display used by both operator and maintenance.
Figure 3-7. Dispk.zyMenu

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DATA LIST 01 14 MAR 84 13:54:17 PAGE 000


EXHAUST THERMOCOUPLES PREVIOUS
PAGE
NAME VALUE UNITS NAME VALUE UNITS

T-l-XC 792 DEG F NEXT


PAGE
Tl-XDl,1 792 DEG F Tl-XDl_lO 818 DEG F
TTXDI,2 840 DEG F TlXD1,ll 817 DEG F
lTXD1_3 821 DEG F T-IXDI,12 808 DEG F
m(Dl_4 836 DEG F TTXDl,13 808 DEG F
TTXDl,5 828 DEG F Tl-XDl,14 817 DEG F
TTXDl,6 828 DEG F l-l-XD1_15 818 DEG F
TTXDI,7 845 DEG F TTXD1_16 820 DEG F
TTXDI,8 849 DEG F ‘ITXD1_17 828 DEG F
-ITXD1_9 828 DEG F TTXD1_18 820 DEG F

Figure 3-8. Exhaust Thermocouples

DATA LIST 02 14 MAR 84 13:54:17 PAGE 000


WHEELSPACE THERMOCOUPLES PREVIOUS
PAGE
NAME VALUE UNITS NAME VALUE UNITS

TlWSIFIl 741 DEG F TTWSSFO 1 910 DEG F NEXT


TlWSIFI2 740 DEG F TTWS3F02 921 DEG F PAGE

TTWSIFOl 773 DEG F TTWSSAO 1 727 DEG F


TlWSlFO2 762 DEG F ‘TT’WS3AO2 682 DEG F

TI-WSlAOl 818 DEG F


TTWS IA02 822 DEG F

TlWS2FOl 811 DEG F


TTWSPFO2 812 DEG F

TTWS2AOl 881 DEG F


TTWs2Ao2 850 DEG F

Figure 3-9. Wheelspace Thermocouples

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DATA LIST 02 14 MAR 84 13:54:17 Ul PAGE 000


LUBE OIL THERMOCOUPLES PREVIOUS
PAGE
NAME VALUE UNITS NAME VALUE UNITS

LTTH 127 DEG F NEXT


LTRGID 163 DEG F PAGE
LTRGPD 169 DEG F
LTRGJD 179 DEG F
LTRG4D 153 DEG F
LTRGSD 185 DEG F
LTGIDI 157 DEG F
LTGPD 1 150 DEG F

Figure 3-10. Lube Oil Thermocouples

DATA LIST 04 TIMERS AND EVENT COUNTERS 14 MAR 84 13:54:17 Ul PAGE 000
PREVIOUS
PAGE
NAME TITLE VALUE UNITS

TIMROI FIRED TIME 0 000 690.2 HOURS NEXT


TIMROQ PEAR FIRED TIME 0 000 224.9 HOURS PAGE

CNTROl MANUAL INITIATED STARTS 00 000 007 CNTS


CNTROZ TOTAL STARTS 00 000 008 CNTS
CNTROS FAST LOAD STARTS 00 000 001 CNTS
cNTRo4 FIRED STARTS 00 000 008 CNTS
cNTRo5 EMERGENCY TRIPS 00 000 000 CNTS

Figure 3-l 1. Timers and Event Counters

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3-5.5. Data List 07: Wet Low Nox Data Average Fuel Flow: for example, LIQ(uid)
FUEL
3-5.5.1. WET LOW NOX DISPLAY. Data List 07 Average Injection Flow: for example, WATER
displays the data required to verify the compliance Average Actual Injection to Fuel Ratio: labeled
with low nitrous oxide emission regulations (see Figure ACTUALRATIO -
3- 12). This data list consists of the Hourly Average and Average Required Injection to Fuel Ratio: la-
the Minute Averages. beled REQUIRED RATIO
The Minute Average is the average of the inputs
3-6.5.2. WET LOW NOX PRINTER LOG. The
during each minute. It is calculated when the Wet Low
panel-mounted printer automatically prints out both
Nox control is enabled. Data List 07 displays the last
the Hourly Average log and the Minute Averages log.
10 sets of Minute Averages with the latest data at the
top of the list. The Hourly Average log prints out once each hour
when: (1) the Wet Low Nox control is enabled
The Hourly Average is the average of the last 60 and (2) 60 of the minute averages have been accumu-
minute averages. It is calculated each minute when the lated.
Wet Low Nox control is enabled and 60 of the minute Each printout consists of one set of data.
averages have been accumulated. Data List 07 displays
The Minute Averages log prints out each hour
the last calculated Hourly Average, which consists of
when: (1) the Wet Low Nox control is enabled, (2) a
one set of data.
quantity of 60 of the minute averages have been
Each set of data, which is displayed on one line, accumulated, and (3) the REQUIRED RATIO is
consists of the following: greater than the ACTUAL RATIO for the hourly
average.
0 Date and Time of the average calculation Each printout consists of 60 sets of minute averages
0 Average Fuel Flow: for example, GAS FUEL that were used in the last hourly average calculation.

DATA LIST 07 WET LOW NOX DATA 14 MAR 84 20 : 29 : 26

HOUR AVERAGE
TIME GAS FUEL LIQ FUEL WATER... ACTUAL.. REQUIRED
LBSISEC LBS/SEC LBS/SEC RATIO RATIO

14 MAR 84 20 : 29 : 00 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262

MINUTE AVERAGES
TIME GAS FUEL LIQ FUEL WATER... ACTUAL.. REQUIRED
LBSISEC LBS/SEC LBSJSEC RATIO RATIO

14 MAR 84 20 : 29 00 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262


14 MAR 84 20: 28 00 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262
14 MAR 84 20: 27 00 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262
14 MAR 84 20: 26 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262
14 MAR 84 20 : 25 i: 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262
14 MAR 84 20: 24 00 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262
14 MAR 84 20 : 23 00 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262
14 MAR 84 20 : 22 00 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262
14 MAR 84 20: 21 00 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262
14 MAR 84 20: 20 00 14.75 0.00 7.49 0.270 0.262

Figure3-I2. Wet Low Nox Display

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3-5.6. Data List 12: Demand Display. This data 3-5.6.2. AUTOMATIC DEMAND DISPLAY LOG
list enables the user to display up to 64 selected data PRINTOUT. The following steps show how an op-
points or signal names on two pages of the CRT
erator initiates automatic printout of the Demand
display. Figure 3-13 shows the normal Demand Dis-
Display log.
play. (“Normal” is when the Demand Display is not in
a Set Mode.) Each item in the list consists of the Name, Selection Press Switch Switch Group
Value, and Units (for example, TTXM, 821, DEG F). 1. Data List 12 1. Data Display Mode
This data list can be printed on the panel printer 2. Type 12 Display Keypad
either by manual initiation or automatically. A manual 3. Enter Display Keypad
copy prints only the page currently displayed on the (Displays Data List 12)
CRT.
An automatic log periodically prints all the pages of
the data list with the header message “Demand Display 2. Set Lo 1. Set Time On/ Display Functions
Log.” While the automatic log mode is selected, the Perio rI Off once
data list is printed after each expiration of the speci- (a. Enters Set Time mode)
fied time interval. The time interval may be set from (b. Display Function switches redefined)
continuous operation up to 24 hours.
Figure 3-14 shows the reassignment of the Display 2. Increcxe Period or Display Functions
Functions switches during the Set Time mode. Decrease Period

(Until desired Log Period is displayed:


0000 Min. = contnuous log.
3-5.6.1. MANUAL COPY OF DEMAKD DISPLAY 1439 Min. = Log every 24 hrs., max.)
The following steps show how an operator manually
initiates a printout of a Demand Display. 3. Set Time On/ Display Functions
Off once
Selection Press Switch Switch Group (Exits Set Time mode)
1. Data List 12 1. Data Display Mode
3. znJp; 12 Display Keypad
Display Keypad
3. Turn on I. Set Log On/ Display Functions
(Displays Data List 12) Auto Log off once
(a. Log Period displa changes to inverse
2. Manual printout 1. Copy video, indicating x at Auto Log is on)
Printer
of current page (b. Printout occurs at the end of each
repeated Log Period)
(Prints current CRT display)

3. Manual printout 1. Next or Display Functions 4. Turn off 1. Set Log On/Off Display Functions
of another page Previous Page Auto Log once

(Displays another page) (Log Period display returns to normal


video)
2. COPY Printer
(Prints current CRT display)

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DATA LIST 12 DEMAND DISPLAY 14 MAR 84 10:47: 30 PAGE000


_ PREVIOUS
PAGE
NAME VALUE UNITS NAME VALUE UNITS

TTXM 821 DEG F NEXT


FSR 0.0 % FSR PAGE
BBl 0.00 IPS
L4 0 LOGIC
INSERT
ENTRY

DELETE
ENTRY

SET LOG
ON/OFF

SET TIME
LINK STATUS R S T 0 FAILED ON/OFF
LOG PERIOD = 240 MINUTES:

Figure 3-13. Demand Disphy (Norm&)

DATA LIST 12 DEMAND DISPLAY 14 MAR 84 10 : 47 : 30 PAGE 000

NAME VALUE UNITS NAME VALUE UNITS

T-I-XM 821 DEG F


FSR 0.0 % FSR
BBI 0.00 IPS
L4 0 LOGIC
INCREASE
PERIOD

DECREASE
PERIOD

SET LOG
ON/OFF

SET TIME
LINK STATUS R S T 0 FAILED ON/OFF
LOG PERIOD = 240 MINUTES

Figure 3-14. Demand Display (Set Time Mode)

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3-4.7. Data List 13: Rung Display. The Rung Selection Press Switch SwitchGroup
Display presents the control Sequencing data in a 4. End rung 1. End (&) Display Functions
ladder diagram format. This display provides a conve-
nient method of reviewing the sequencing data, and (Displays the last rung of sequencing)
the current status of each component. Maintenance
personnel use this display for troubleshooting, but 5. previous 1. Last (Fs) Display Functions
operators can use it to review the condition of specific displayed rung
(Displays the previously displayed rung)
functions.
(Can be used to toggle between two
The Display Functions switches are used to change rungs)
displays, find a rung by signal name, find rungs that
use a particular signal name, and to switch between R, 6. previous 1. PreLJ (FJ Display Functions
S, T, and C sequencing. Each screen displays one rung. sequential rung
(Displays the rung sequentially located
Figure 3-15 shows a typical rung display. before the current rung)
The system provides two methods to indicate the
current value of each contact and coil in the ladder 7. Next 1. Next (F5) Display Functions
sequential rung
diagram. The CRT uses inverse video to indicate (Displays the next sequential rung)
continuity thru a contact and to indicate that a coil is
energized. However, since printed copy cannot use 8. zg Used 1. Right Arrow Display Cursor
this method, it places a “-” under each closed contact 2. Type signal Display Keypad
and energized coil. 3. Enter Display Keypad

For reference, the display also includes the current (Find a rung where a particular signal
value of variables used in special functions, such as is used as an input)
timers. These special functions are shown enclosed in (Dis lay Functions switches now search
a box. Refer to Figure 3- 16 for an example of a timer for 91 e Begin (first se uentjal), End
function. (last sequential), Last 4.prevlous
display), Frey sequentral, and NeXT se-
The following procedures show how to use the Rung quenual run usmg the speafied stgnal
Display. within the seHected sequencing pro-
gram.)
Selection Press Switch Switch Group
1. Data List 1. Data Display Mode 9. Rung mode 1. La@Arrow Display Cursor
13 2. Type 13 Display Keypad 2. Type signal Display Keypad
3. Enter Display Keypad 3. Enter Display Keypad

2. Current 1. Select (F,) Display Functions (Find a rung with the specified signal
as the output coil)
program (Toggles between < RST> and <C > (Normal Display mode, Display Func-
sequencing) tions keys now select for the Begin
(first rung), End (last rung), Last ( re-
3. First rung 1. Begin (FI) Display Functions vious display)! Prey sequential, an f!
Next sequenual rung withm the
(Displays the first rung of sequencing) selected sequencing program.)

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DATA LIST 13 RUNG DISPLAY 14 MAR 84 13:54:17


SELECT
i L4S L4T L94T L4 _ i
i--__] [______i_______~[______-____I/
[____-___________--____--_-_-__----__-___~__(R)----~
i i - i - i
i L4 i i L4Xl i BEGIN
i___-_]I_-___* a___-(R)-- i
i - i

END

PREV

CURRENT PROGRAM: ENTER SIGNAL NAME: RUNG WHERE USED


RSTSEQ RlX L4 NEXT

LINK STATUS R S T 0 FAILED

Figure 3-15. Rung Display (Typical)

DATA LIST 13 RUNG DISPLAY 14 MAR 84 13:54:17


SELECT
i LSWR L2WQON + _________
-__- _-_--___--+ L2WQOFl i
i-I/[-----___-_---__i__-_--] [------_i T&fV i--_-----_(R)-- +
i - I Ei i i
i L83WQ L83WQY i i K: KZWQOFl i i BEGIN
i_I/[__-_-__I/[---__! I 2.0 i i
i - i SEC i I
i i i i
i i C: TPWQOFl i i END
i i 0.0 i i
1 I SEC i i
I I i i
i + _-____------ + iL4ST

PREV

CURRENT PROGRAM: ENTER SIGNAL NAME: RUNG WHERE USED


C-=Q LPWQOFI L3 NEXT

LINK STATUS R S T 0 FAILED

Figure 3-16. Rung Dtipluy (Timer)

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3-5.8. Data List 1C: Administrative Displays Menu Selection Press Switch Switch Group
Data List 1C is the list of available Administrative 5. Return to 1. Exit (F,) Display Functions
last selected 2. Enter Display Keypad
Displays. This menu contains a SELECT ## field in
Administrative
the upper left comer. The “##” is the identifying Display (Enters Select No. from upper left comer
number of the previously selected menu list. The of Administrative Displays screen.)
operator can return to this list by pressing the Enter
switch, without having to retype the list number.
The operator can select different Administrative dis-
plays by first selecting Data List lC, Administrative
Displays, and then selecting the desired List number
from the menu. Figure 3-17 shows a typical Adminis- 3-5.9. Administrative Displays List No. 00: Admin-
trative Displays menu. istrative Display. This display enables the operator
to set the date and time, and to select the type of
The following procedures show how to access the scaling units to be used in displaying data. Figures
Administrative displays. 3-18 and 3-19 show these displays.
Selection Press Switch Switch Group The Security Code selection, Identify Code selection,
1. Data List 1. Data Display Mode and PROM Identification Numbers are for mainte-
nance use. The Identify Code is an optional
2. Administrative 1. Type List No. 1C Display Keypad
Displaysmenu 2. Enter P-character ASCII string that can be used to identify
Display Keypad
most data list displays and logs on multi-unit installa-
3. Administrative 1. Type Display No. Display Keypad tions. When enabled, it appears between the Date/
Display from list of dis- Time field and the Page Number field on most dis-
plays plays. It is printed in the space between logs in the
2. Enter Display Keypad format “ID: ##“, where ## is the ASCII string
entered using this display. Refer to Figures 3-18 and
4. Another 1. Exit (F,,) Display Functions 3- 19 for typical examples of displays with identity code
$$?:$trative (Returns to list) enabled. The identity code also appears on the Nor-
2. Type Display No. Display Keypad mal Display (see paragraph 3-2 and Figure 3-4).
3. Enter Display Keypad

DATA LIST 1C ADMINISTRATIVE DISPLAYS 00 000 00 00:50:36

SELECT 00

00 ADMINISTRATIVE DISPLAY
(SET TIME: SCALING CODE: SECURITY CODE)
01 RENAMEABLE LDATA POINT SUMMARY
02 RENAMEABLE IDATA POINT SUMMARY
03 SCALING DATA SUMMARY
04 LDATA/IDATA MODIFICATION DISPLAY
(PLUS CONTROLCONSTANTS DISPLAY ADDITION)
05 ALARM MESSAGE LIST
06 ALARM TEXT MODIFICATION DISPLAY
07 EEPROM MAINTENANCE DISPLAY
08 OPTIONS DISPLAY

Figure 3-17. Administrative Displays (Menu)

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ADMINISTRATIVE DISPLAY 13 MAR 84 20:20:21 Ul

TIME / DATE SETTING: EXIT


I) PRESS SOFTSWITCH Fl
2) ADJUST DAMIME AND ENTER
SET TIME
SCALE SET SELECTION: and DATE
1) PRESS SOFT-SWITCH F2 0 = HARDWARE UNITS
2) ENTER DESIRED SCALE NUMBER: 1 = ENGLISH UNITS
2 = METRIC UNITS SET
SCALE SET 1 SELECTED 3 = SPECIAL UNITS SCALING

SECURITY CODE SELECTION: PROM IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS:


1) PRESS SOFTSWITCH F3 cc> SYS PSAXXX XXXXXXP05 SET USER
2) ENTER MASTER CODE -cc> REQ PS-PO1 CODE
3) ENTER NEW USER CODE cSEQ> PSAxxxxxxxxxPO3
c EEGRP > PSAxxxxxxxxxPO4

I CONTROL IDENTITY SELECTION:


1) PRESS SOFTSWITCH F4
2) ENTER USER CODE
CR>
<s>
<T>
PSAxxxxxxxxxPO2
PSAxxxxxxxxxPO2
PSAxxxxxxxxxPO2
SET CTRL
IDENTITY

3) ENTER NEW IDENTITY

Figure 3-18. Administrative Display (Normal)

ADMINISTRATIVE DISPLAY 13 MAR 84 20:20:21

TIME / DATE SETTING: EXIT


I) PRESS SOFTSWITCH Fl
2) ADJUST DATE/TIME AND ENTER 13 MAR 84 20:20:21
INC
SCALE SET SELECTION:
I) PRESS SOFTSWITCH F2 0 = HARDWARE UNITS
2) ENTER DESIRED SCALE NUMBER: 1 = ENGLISH UNITS
2 = METRIC UNITS DEC
SCALE SET 1 SELECTED 3 = SPECIAL UNITS

SECURITY CODE SELECTION: PROM IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS:


1) PRESS SOFTSWITCH F3 cc> SYS PSAxxxxxxxxxPO5 NEXT
2) ENTER MASTER CODE cc> REQ PSAXXXXXXXXXPO 1
3) ENTER NEW USER CODE cSEQ> PSAXXXXXXXXXPO3
< EEGRP > PS-PO4
CONTROL IDENTITY SELECTION: CR> PSAxxxxxxxxxPO2 ENTER
1) PRESS SOFT-SWITCH F4 <s> PSAxxxxxxxxxPOP
2) ENTER USER CODE CT> PSAxxxxxxxxxPOP
3) ENTER NEW IDENTITY

Figure 3-19. Administrative Display (Set Time and Date Mode)

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3-5.9.1. TIME AND DATE SETTING. The follow- Selection Press Switch Switch Group
ing steps show how to set the time and date, using “27 10. Cancel Set 1. Exit LXspkzyFunctions
Mar 84 15:13:00” as the example. Time and Date
mode. (before
Selection Press Switch Switch Group Enter), and re-
turn to Menu.
1. Data List 1C 1. Data Display Mode (Time and date are not changed.)
;* in?; 1C

(Administrative Display menu


3-5.9.2. SCALE SET SELECTION. The following
steps show how set the scaling units.
2. Set Time and 1. Set Time Display Functions Selection Press Switch Switch Group
Date mode And Date
1. Data List 1C 1. Data Display Mode
(The clock time and date are 2. Type 1C
dis layed with the cursor positioned 3. Enter
un t; er the Day of the Month field.)
(Administrative Display menu)

3. Day of month 1. Inc or Dee Display Functions


to 27 2. Menu List 1. Type 00 Display Keypad
00 2. Enter Display Keypad
(Displays 27 000 00 0O:OO:OO)
(Administrative)

4. Month 1. Next Display Functions


3. Sme;jezaling 1. Set Scaling Display Functions
(Cursor moves to Month field)
2. Iru or Dee Display Functions (Message flashes: Enter new scale set)
to MAR 2. Type Scale Display Keypad
(Displays 27 MAR 00 0O:OO:OO) Set No:
0 = Hardware units,
ically volts
5. Year 1. Next Display Functions 1 = zpnglish units
(Cursor moves to Year field) 2 = Metric units
2. Inc or Dee Display Functions 3 = Special units,
t? 84 typically CNT15
(Displays 27 MAR 84 0O:OO:OO) 3. Enter Display Keypad
(Messa e displa s Scale Set No. selected.
Set Sca%ng mo& terminated.)
6. Hour 1. Next Display Functions
(Cursor moves to Hour field)
4. Cancel Set 1. Exit Display Functions
2. Inc or Dee Display Functions Scaling mode
to 15 (before Enter)
(Displays 27 MAR 84 15:00:00) (Return to Administrative Menu).

7. Minute 1. Next Display Functions


3-6. RESET DISPLAY
(Cursor moves to Minute field)
2. Inc or Dee Display Functions Only authorized personnel should use the Reset
to 13 function. The Reset Display Mode (Figure 3-20) pro-
(Displays 27 MAR 84 15:13:00) vides means of resetting “latched” conditions. When
certain abnormal or trip conditions occur, the se-
8 Second 1. Next Display Functions quencing logic latches the condition to prevent the
(Cursor moves to Second field) restart of the gas turbine.
2. Inc or Dee Display Functions After the cause has been investigated and corrected,
to 00 the condition may be reset using the following steps.
(Displays 27 MAR 84 15:13:00)
Selection Press Switch Switch Group
9. Enter selected 1. Enter Display Functions 1. Select Reset Reset Display Mode
Time Display Mode
(The clock is set to the new value.
The Set Time and Date mode termi- 2. Initiate Reset Master Reset Display Functions
nated).

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13 MAR84 21:15:30
MASTER
RESET
LOCKOUT FUNCl-‘ION MASTER RESET SWITCH

LOCKOUT FUNCTIONS MUST NOT BE RESET NOR THE

UNIT RESTARTED WITHOUT INVESTIGATION. THE

CAUSE MUST BE UNDERSTOOD AND CORRECTED IF

NECESSARY. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN

DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT

Figure 3-20. Reset Display Mode

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CHAPTER 4

AUXILIARY DISPLAY

4-1. INTRODUCTION 4-2. OPERATOR INTERFACE DEVICES

The Auxiliary Display, located in the upper right


The Auxiliary Display consists of a digital display,
computer status indicating lights, and two groups of
corner of the Operator Interface Module (see Figure
switches. These devices are described below.
4-l), functions as a CRT backup. It enables an opera-
tor to observe key system parameters (List Mode), and
to observe and acknowledge all alarms (Alarm Mode) 4-2.1. Functiou/VaIue Digital Display. This dig-
from data selected from any one of the four control ital display has two fields:
panelcomputers CC>, CR>, <S>, or <T>.
1. Function (3 digits)
- When the List Mode is selected, the list point
Section 4-3 provides Auxiliary Display operating in-
stuctions. These instructions are also available on the number is displayed.
Auxiliary Display instruction plate, normally stored in - When the Alarm Mode is selected, the alarm
the drawer with the panel printer. This plate has a drop number is displayed.
magnetic backing for attaching it to the panel front
when using the Auxiliary Display.

nhicTmD*- -VALUE-

AUXILIARY DISPLAY
- DETAIL VIEW - L,W uY)n

IB”lll”lm13D]
- SECTION SELECTOR -

fJ”fJoiptio ~rnm-l

- SECTlOWS RUNNINO -

6 b b b

OPERATOR INTERFACE MODULE


- PANEL VIEW -

Figure 4-l. Auxiliary Disphzy of Operator Interface Module

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2. Value (4 digits) Select this mode to exit the current display mode or to
- When the List Mode is selected, the value of enable the selection of another display mode:
the point number is displayed in engineer-
ing units along with the decimal, when Selection Press Switch Switch Group
applicable. 1. Mode Shif Function Selector
- When the Alarm mode is selected, the Value
field is blank. 2. State Exit Function Selector
The Function/Value display may show a numeral “1” (“1” rotates through the display)
continuously rotating fi-om right to left. This is normal
and indicates that the List Mode or Alarm Mode can This mode displays a prede-
4-3.2. List Mode.
be selected (see paragraph 4-3).
fmed list of data points that are displayed one at a time
for 2 seconds each as they are rotated through the
4-2.2. SECTIONS RUNNING Lights: C, R, S, and display. The rotation can be stopped and the points
T. These four lights continuously monitor the run- stepped one at a time.
ning status of the panel computers: <C > communi-
These data points are the primary control parameters
cator and < R > < S > CT> controllers. A light on
and are shown in the same order and with the same
indicates that the computer is operating.
units as shown in the Normal Display.
4-2.3. SECTION SELECTOR Switches: C, R, S, The following is a typical list of points displayed in the
and T. List Mode.

These four switches enable an operator to select the DISPLAY


computer for which data to be displayed: C, R, S, or T. FUNCTION VALUE DESCRIPTION
000 0792 TX . . . . . 0792 DEG F
4-2.4. FUNCTION SELECTOR Switches. These 001 100.0 SPEED . . . 100.0 % SPD
twelve switches include the alpha-numeric characters 1 002 103.8 TNHSET . . 103.8 %SPD
thru 9 and A thru F, plus the following auxiliary 073.0 FSR . . . . . 073.0 % FSR
003
switches: 004 100.0 *FUEL . . . 100.0 % OIL
Shift Accesses the second group of characters
shown at the top of the switches. * For dual fuel gas turbines, only.

Next Increments the displayed function.


The following procedures show how to display the List
Prev Decrements the displayed function.
Mode using the Auxiliary Display switches.
Exit Exits the currently displayed mode.
Selection Press Switch Switch Group
List Identifies the numeral “0” as the switch for Section Selector
1. Computer to 1. C, R, S, or T
selecting the List Mode. be displayed
Alarm Identifies the numeral “1” as the switch for (Corresponding light comes on)
selecting the Alarm Mode.
2. Mode Select 1. Shi@ Function Selector
The Function Selector switches are used by the oper- State 2. Emt Function Selector
ator to:
(“1” Rotates through the display)
l Select List or Alarm Display
3. List Mode l.TypeO Function Selector
l Acknowledge alarms
(Displays List points one at a time for 2
l Increment or decrement the display seconds each, rotating them through the
0 Exit the current display display)

4-3. AUXILIARY DISPLAY MODES 4. Stop List 1. Shiji Function Selector


rotation and 2. Next or Function Selector
The Auxiliary Display has three modes available for step points PWZtk-US
operator use: Mode Select State, List, and Alarm. (Ike Next or Prev point displayed
continuously)

4-3.1. Mode Select State. This is the normal mode 5. Exit List 1. Shift Function Selector
for the display and is indicated by the numeral “ 1” Mode 2. Exzt Function Selector
continuously rotating from right to left through the (“1” rotates through the display)
Value and Function digital display fields.

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4-3.3. Alarm Mode. This mode displays all of the Selection Press Switch Switch Group
existing alarm drop numbers, one at a time, with the Function Selector
5. Decrement 1. Shz$t
unacknowledged alarm drop numbers flashing and the display 2. Prev Function Selector
with the acknowledged alarm drop numbers steady on. (The previous (older) drop No. is
The alarms are listed in the order of their occurrence displayed)-
with the latest alarm appearing first in the alarm list.
6. Increment I. Shift Function Selector
The alarms are acknowledged with the Function Se- the display 2. Next Function Selector
lector Next switch and the display is incremented or (The next (newer) drop No. is displayed)
decremented with the Next or Prev switch. The alarms
7. Exit Alarm 1. Shifii Function Selector
are silenced and reset with the Alarm group switches.
Mode 2. Emt Function Selector
Whenever there is valid communications between the (“1” rotates through the display)
<R>, <S>, and CT> controllers and the CC>
communicator (all four Section Running lights are on),
the alarms in the < R> , < S > , and CT> controllers
are automatically acknowledged and reset, thus the The following is a typical sequence for silencing,
< R > , < S > , and <T > controller alarms are dis- acknowledging and resetting the alarms using the
played steady on and the CC> communicator new Auxiliary Display group and the Alarm group switches.
alarms are displayed flashing. The <: C > communica- It is assumed that the <C > communicator is not
tor alarms (both the CRT and Auxiliary Display) can f?unctioning during this typical sequence.
be acknowledged either with the Auxiliary Display
Alarm Input Press Switch Switch Group
group’s Function Selector switches or with the CRT
1. Fault occurs 1. Silence AIa77il.
Display Function’s Acknowledge switch.
(alarm horn
sounds)
If the < C > communicator should fail ( c C > Section
Running light ofE), the < R > , c S > , and <T> con- (The alarm horn silences)
troller new alarms are displayed flashing to indicate to 2. R,S, or T Section Selector
the operator which alarms have occurred since the (Selects controller to be displayed)
<C> communicator failed. The <R>, <S>, and 3. Shift Function Selector
<T> controller alarms must be separately acknowl- 4. Exit Function Selector
edged by repeating the following Alarm Mode display (Selects the Mode Select state)
and acknowledge procedure for each controller. (“1” rotates through the display)
$TYP$ I Function Selector
Selection Press Switch Switch Group
1. Computer to 1. C,R,S, or T Section Selector (Selects the Alarm Mode: first unacknowl-
be displayed edged alarm drop no. is displayed flash-
(Corresponding light comes on)
ing)
2. Mode Select 1. Shift Function Selector 6. Shift Function Selector
State 2. Exat Function Selector 7. Next Function Selector
(“1” rotates through the display) (Acknowledges the alarm: the drop no.
changes to steady on)
3. Select 1. Type 1 (Alarm) Function Selector
Alarm mode
(If unacknowledged, the first new alarm 2. ~~otrea~ms 8. Reset Alarm
drop no. is displayed flashing)
(clears)
(If acknowledged, the latest alarm drop
no. is displayed steady on) (All acknowledged and cleared alarms are
deleted)
4. Acknowledge 1. Shift Function Selector
the alarm 2. Next Function Selector (Re eat steps 2 through 8 for each CR > , <S >, and
c ?p> controller)
(The alarm drop goes steady on)

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