Using step monitoring time w_e of sb149, W_e as ignition ready time, Examples – Pilz PSS SB FT, Basic license User Manual

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Examples

Modular Block System: Burner Management

Using step monitoring time

W_E of SB149

W_E as ignition ready time

In burner management the step monitoring time, for example, can be used
as ignition ready time. Within this time, manual ignition must be carried out
and the pilot flame be established. If this is not the case, an alarm is
triggered (

W_E = 1), which must be evaluated by the user.

The alarm signal can, for example, be inversely linked in the AND-operati-
on for the step enabling conditions

COND of the following step or it can be

integrated within the safety sequence.
If integrated within the safety sequence the positive edge

W_E must be

monitored in the application program. The positive edge should set a flag
to “0” for one PSS-cycle. This pulse flag must be supplied to the AND-
operation before the global input

CHAI from SB152 “Burner: Start and

operator elements”.

Example for programming:

L

M

70.01

.W_E 1st step

O

M

70.02

.W_E 2nd step

O

M

70.03

.W_E 3rd step

=

M

80.00

.W_E total

L

M

80.00

.W_E total

UN

M

80.01

.Auxiliary flag pos. edge W_E

=N

M

80.02

.Pulse flagW_E

S

M

80.01

.Auxiliary flag pos. edge W_E

LN

M

80.00

.W_E total

R

M

80.01

.Auxiliary flag pos. edge W_E

L

M

85.00

.Limiter 1

U

M

85.01

.Limiter 2

U

M

80.02

.Pulse flag W_E

U

M

85.31

.Limiter n

=

M

90.00

.CHAI safety sequence

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