Programming guidelines, Standard function blocks, Sb156 – Pilz PSS SB FT, Basic license User Manual

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Modular Block System: Burner Management

Standard Function Blocks

Programming guidelines

ENBL

The negative edge

ENBL from SB156 must set a flag to “0” for one PSS-

cycle. This pulse flag must be supplied to the AND-operation before the
global input

ERR or to the AND-operation before the global input CHAI

from SB152 “Burner: Start and operator elements”. The decision to use
ERR or CHAI depends on the user and the respective standards
regarding error reaction.

ERR:

If an error occurs a controlled shutdown is carried out,
when

AuSt = 1 with restart

CHAI:

If an error occurs a safety shutdown is carried out

A programming example can be found in Chapter 8 under “Managing
enables”.

• Driving the valves VAV1 and VAV3

If tightness is being checked (i.e. monitoring if the valve is seated or not),
the situation could arise where the valves VAV1 and VAV3 can be driven
simultaneously via 2 program sections e.g. the valve VAV1 by SB156
and SB158 and the valve VAV3 by SB156 and SB159.

Solution: Assign different flags to the output parameter

VAV1 from

SB156 and on SB158 for VAV1, and to the output parameter

VAV3 from

SB156 and SB159 for VAV3. After calling up the SB, perform an OR-
operation on the flags and drive the corresponding periphery output for
the valve using the result of this logic operation.

Example:

SB156

B - SSNR
B - NEXT
X - SyOK
X - V4?
X - P+
X - P-

W - T_V

Z - T

ENBL - X

RDY - B

VAV1 - X - M

90.00

.VAV1 SB156

VAV3 - X - M

90.01

.VAV3 SB156

VAV4 - X

GP+ - X

GP- - X

SB156

TIGHT_C

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