ONICON System-30 MODBUS BTU User Manual

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4.7.3 Totalization, Resetting Tools, and Over-range & Rollover

A.

Integer Register Totalization

Holding registers 40026 through 40061 are integer registers that provide

totalized energy, volume and mass flow data in a variety of engineering

units. The registers are organized into pairs or groups of 3.

The first (low order) register is limited to a range of 0 – 999. This register

rolls over to zero when the total value reaches 1,000. If the registers are in

a group of 3, the second register (middle order) is also limited to a range of

0 – 999. This register also rolls over when the register value reaches 1,000.

The second, or in the case of groups of 3, third, (high order) register is

scaled such that the smallest incremental value indicated is 1,000 times

greater than the preceeding register. An example of this is shown below.

Example - A group of 3 registers

Register

Engineering units & Scaling

Current Value

40026

kBtu (Btu x 1,000)

00500

40027

MBtu (Btu x 1,000,000)

00015

40028

GBtu (Btu x 1,000,000,000)

00111

Low order + middle order + high order = Btu Total = 111,015,500,000

or

kBtu Total = 111,015,500


Registers 40062 and 40063 provide totalization for the optional auxiliary

pulse input option of the System-30 BTU Meter. There are no engineering

units associated with these registers.

B.

Floating Point Totalization

Registers 41003 through 41064 provide energy, volume and mass flow data in

32 bit single precision floating point format. The registers are organized into

pairs. Each pair must be concatenated according to IEEE 754.


Word order: Most significant value first, least significant value second. Byte

order within each word: Most significant byte first. Bit order within each

byte: Most significant bit first.


Registers 41063 and 41064 provide totalization for the optional auxiliary

pulse input option of the System-30 BTU Meter. There are no engineering

units associated with these registers.

C.

Resetting Totals

Registers 40064 through 40068 or 41065 through 41069 are integer

registers that provide a mechanism to reset totals. Each reset register is

associated with a group of totalizing registers and will reset all of the

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