L28FDAL28FDB, L28FDC, L28FDD... These logics are becoming 1 when the FD reaches some specific counts which are defined by GE. Could anyone tell me about this?
To ascertain the threshold of your flame detector logic, you need to check Screen 3/5 of TCEA definitions within your IO Configurator. The values in here are 1/16 so a value of 1 in here is a count of 16 as per the previous reply.
I hope this but that first response was the logic such as L28FDS, L28FDB, L28FDC, L28FDD says that it becomes 1 when the count is less than 16. If it is so our turbine can't be running. It should be greater than 16. It might be typographical error.
I read but he hasn't given any clear threshold value. Instead he has given as THRESOLD HIGH & LOW ..._HI[0] to _HI[7], -LO[0] to -LO[7]. How can find the threshold in terms of count? Please help me.
I'm confused about your confusion. The threshold value is the value of counts for the flame detector input above which the associated logic signal will be a "1". There were some versions of TCEA PROMsets that implemented a high- and low threshold value which could be activated through software, primarily for DLN-I applications.
So, for FD_INTENS_1 if the threshold value in the I/O Configurator is set for 16, then when the counts of the input exceeds 16 L28FDA will be set to a logic "1".
1) In IO calibration list, for IO name : L28FDA,
variable: - FD_1_HI and FD_1_LO are defined whose values are 4 and 2 respectively. What does that signify.
Doubt implies that you disbelieve something you have been told or witnessed or read. What has given you doubt? I am glad to help answer questions, but doubts are not my thing.
Does your turbine have a DLN combustion system or a conventional combustion system?
Have you looked at the CSP for your machine, in the segment where the flame detection logic is located, for any possible explanations of the flame detection logic for your machine? Such as in a comment or in a block?
Have you checked your CSP as asked by CSA? Depending on the code you have, Search for a block named "FLAMEPRI". It's only in one of our CSP's, but if it's there then it will show the logic that i think you are wanting.