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1MRS752362-MUM CMSPRC1

Issued: 10/1997 Spring Charging Control 1


Version: D/23.06.2005
Data subject to change without notice

Contents

1. Introduction ................................................................................................ 2
1.1 Features................................................................................................ 2
1.2 Application ............................................................................................ 2
1.3 Input description ................................................................................... 3
1.4 Output description................................................................................. 3

2. Description of Operation ........................................................................... 4


2.1 Configuration ........................................................................................ 4
2.2 Operation criteria .................................................................................. 4
2.3 Alarm acknowledgement....................................................................... 5
2.4 Resetting............................................................................................... 5

3. Parameters and Events.............................................................................. 6


3.1 General ................................................................................................. 6
3.2 Setting values ....................................................................................... 7
3.2.1 Actual settings ............................................................................. 7
3.2.2 Control settings............................................................................ 7
3.3 Measurement values............................................................................. 8
3.3.1 Input data..................................................................................... 8
3.3.2 Output data .................................................................................. 8
3.3.3 Events.......................................................................................... 8

4. Technical Data ............................................................................................ 9


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1. Introduction

1.1 Features

• Indicates the spring status


• Provides spring charging control operations
• Measures the spring charging time
• Issues alarm signals of the maximum and minimum charging times

1.2 Application

This document specifies the function of the spring charging control CMSPRC1 used in
products based on the RED 500 Platform.

The relay is itself able to control the spring charging. One digital input is needed to
ensure that the spring has been charged.

The time required for spring charging is normally 5...15s.

Table 1 . Protection diagram symbols used in the relay terminal

ABB IEC ANSI

CMSPRC1 SPRC1 CMSPRC1

For IEC symbols used in single line diagrams, refer to the manual “Technical
Descriptions of Functions, Introduction”, 1MRS750528-MUM.

Figure 1. Function block symbol of CMSPRC1

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1.3 Input description

Name Type Description


START Digital signal (BOOL, pos. edge) Start signal of the spring
charging
BINCHARGE Digital signal (BOOL, pos. edge) Charge status of the spring
ACK Digital signal (BOOL, pos. edge) Alarm acknowledgement
signal

1.4 Output description

Name Type Description


MOTORON Digital signal (BOOL, active high) Spring charging motor control
AMAX Digital signal (BOOL, active high) Spring charging maximum time
alarm
AMIN Digital signal (BOOL, active high) Spring charging minimum time
alarm

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2. Description of Operation

2.1 Configuration

The system provides two modes for spring charging, both of which are triggered by
the START pin. The first mode always causes a fixed pulse width, while the second
mode cuts the pulse when the digital input indicates a charged spring or when the
maximum pulse width has been reached.

2.2 Operation criteria

The rising edge of the START signal triggers the charging process and activates the
MOTORON output. The charging time can be either fixed or dynamic, depending on
the configuration mode. If the charging time is zero, the START signal is only used as
a reference for charging time measurements and the MOTORON output is not
activated.

The spring charging time is the period from the moment of energizing the motor until
the moment when the proximity switch (BINCHARGE) indicates a charged spring.
The spring charging time measurement will begin only after the START signal. The
time measurement accuracy is based on the cyclic execution interval of the function
block. The function block expects a constant output relay delay and compensates it
from the measured value (compensation parameter 10 ms).

The function block monitors the spring charging time regarding the specified
minimum and maximum alarm limits and gives an alarm if the time is not within the
specified limits. The alarm functions can be disabled by setting the specific alarm
limits to zero. However, the deactivation of alarms does not block the spring charging
measurements.

CMSPRC1 has a 100 second timeout for the charging time measurement. If the
BINCHARGE input does not indicate a charged spring within 100 seconds after the
START command, the measurement is terminated and the last charging time
parameter is set to 100s. In this case, a maximum time alarm is given, provided the
alarm is not disabled.

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2.3 Alarm acknowledgement

The alarm signal acknowledgement deactivates the active alarm signals of the function
block. The alarm signals can be simultaneously acknowledged by the rising edge of
the ACK signal, or by the local menu command or the remote command. Separate
events are not generated by the acknowledgement because it deactivates the ALARM
signal and an event is generated by the deactivation.

2.4 Resetting

The operation indications of the function block can be reset via the general parameter
F001V011 or the push-button C on the front panel of the MMI, which both affect all
function blocks.

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3. Parameters and Events

3.1 General

• Each function block has a specific channel number for serial communication
parameters and events. The channel for CMSPRC1 is 190.
• The data direction of the parameters defines the use of each parameter as follows:
Data direction Description
R, R/M Read only
W Write only
R/W Read and write

• The different event mask parameters (see section “Control settings”) affect the
visibility of events on the MMI or on serial communication (LON or SPA) as
follows:
Event mask 1 (FxxxV101/102) SPA / MMI (LON)
Event mask 2 (FxxxV103/104) LON
Event mask 3 (FxxxV105/106) LON
Event mask 4 (FxxxV107/108) LON

For example, if only the events E3, E4 and E5 are to be seen on the MMI of the
relay terminal, the event mask value 56 (8 + 16 + 32) is written to the “Event mask
1” parameter (FxxxV101).
In case a function block includes more than 32 events, there are two parameters
instead of e.g. the “Event mask 1” parameter: the parameter “Event mask 1A”
(FxxxV101) covers the events 0...31 and “Event mask 1B”(FxxxV102) the events
32...63.

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3.2 Setting values

3.2.1 Actual settings

Parameter Code Values Unit Default Data Explanation


direction
1)
Fixed pulse S1 0 or 1 - 0 R/W Selection of fixed pulse width or
variable pulse width

Charge time S2 0.00...100.00 s 20 R/W Spring charging time

Charge max S3 0.00...100.00 s 20 R/W Spring charging maximum alarm


limit

Charge min S4 0.00...100.00 s 5 R/W Spring charging minimum alarm limit


1)
Fixed pulse 0 = Fixed pulse; 1 = Variable pulse

3.2.2 Control settings

Parameter Code Values Unit Default Data Explanation


direction
Last charge V1 0.00...100.00 s 0 R/M Last charging time

Regist clear V98 1=Clear - 0 W Clearing internal registrations

Alarm ack V99 1=Acknowledge - 0 W Alarm acknowledgement

Event mask 1 V101 0...959 - 682 R/W Event mask 1 for event transmission
(E0 ... E9)

Event mask 2 V103 0...959 - 682 R/W Event mask 2 for event transmission
(E0 ... E9)

Event mask 3 V105 0...959 - 682 R/W Event mask 3 for event transmission
(E0 ... E9)

Event mask 4 V107 0...959 - 682 R/W Event mask 4 for event transmission
(E0 ... E9)

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3.3 Measurement values

3.3.1 Input data

Parameter Code Values Unit Default Data Explanation


direction
1)
Charge status I2 0 or 1 - 0 R/M Spring charge status
1)
Charge status 0 = Uncharged; 1 = Charged

3.3.2 Output data

Parameter Code Values Unit Default Data Explanation


direction
1)
Alarm max O2 0 or 1 - 0 R/M Alarm status of maximum alarm pulse
1)
Alarm min O3 0 or 1 - 0 R/M Alarm status of minumum alarm pulse
1)
Alarm activation 0 = Inactive; 1 = Active

3.3.3 Events

Code Weighting Default mask Event reason Event state


coefficient
E0 1 0 Spring 1 charging motor Inactive

E1 2 1 Spring 1 charging motor Active

E2 4 0 Spring 1 max charging alarm Reset

E3 8 1 Spring 1 max charging alarm Activated

E4 16 0 Spring 1 min charging alarm Reset

E5 32 1 Spring 1 min charging alarm Activated

E6 - - - -

E7 128 1 Spring 1 charge command Activated

E8 256 0 Spring 1 charge status Uncharged

E9 512 1 Spring 1 charge status Charged

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4. Technical Data
Operation accuracies Pulse width accuracy and measuring accuracy:

The accuracies depend on the function block execution


interval (that can be selected) and the pulse width setting
value (whether the setting value is a multiple of the
execution interval or not). The symbol “Tex” denotes the
execution interval in ms.

MOTORON pulse width:

± 2 % of set value or ±10 ms (if the pulse width is a


multiple of the execution interval)

± 2 % of set value or 0...Tex±10 ms (if the pulse width is


not a multiple of the execution interval)

Spring charging time measurement accuracy:

± 2 % of process pulse width or 0...Tex±20 ms

Configuration data Task execution interval (Relay Configuration Tool): 100 ms


at the rated frequency fn = 50 Hz

Technical revision history


Technical revision Change
A -

B 100 s timeout added for charging time measurement

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