Startup sequence – Winco DPG-2145-001 User Manual

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Manual 36526F

DPG-21XX-00X Digital Controllers

Woodward

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Startup Sequence


The following example describes the DPG-21XX-00X startup sequence.


Engine cranking begins at point A. After a short time, the engine starts and at point B
the engine speed exceeds the STARTUP SPEED (the initial target speed) and the
controller now considers the engine to be running.

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he controller’s startup sequence begins at point B by ramping the target speed up

from the STARTUP SPEED at the STARTUP RATE. In this example, the STARTUP
SPEED is set to 500 Hertz, the STARTUP RATE is set equal to 250 Hertz per second,
and the IDLE SPEED is set to 1500 Hertz. It will take 4 seconds for the target speed to
ramp up 1000 Hertz (IDLE SPEED minus STARTUP SPEED) and reach point C.

This example uses the IDLE HOLD TIME and has it set to 100 tenths of a second

so

the target speed will be held at the IDLE SPEED (1500 Hertz in this example) for 10
seconds. At point D, the IDLE HOLD TIME has elapsed and the target speed is ramped
up at the ACCEL RATE. In this example, the ACCEL RATE is set equal to 500 Hertz
per second.

The example also has SET SPEED A set at 3500 Hertz so it will take 4 seconds for the
target speed to ramp up 2000 Hertz from the IDLE SPEED. Ramping stops at point E
when the target speed reaches SET SPEED A. The startup sequence also ends at
point E assuming the engine speed has been tracking the target speed and has
reached SET SPEED A.

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Startup Sequence Example

STARTUP RATE = 250 Hz/sec

STARTUP SPEED = 500 Hz

IDLE SPEED = 1500 Hz

SET SPEED A = 3500 Hz

IDLE HOLD

TIME = 100

ACCEL RATE = 500 Hz/sec

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