Analytical Computer System GC 9300
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Serving the Gas Industry Worldwide
STATUS AUGUST 2013
by Honeywell
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 1 DESIGN AND FUNCTIONS .................................................................. 2 Front panel ............................................................................................................ 2 Functions ............................................................................................................... 3 Analysis ......................................................................................................................... 3 Operation ...................................................................................................................... 4 Data storage .................................................................................................................. 5
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................... 7 INSTALLATION .................................................................................... 8 Mounting ............................................................................................................... 8 Electrical connections .......................................................................................... 8
STARTUP............................................................................................ 13 Establishing the connection with the PC ...........................................................13 Switching on the device......................................................................................13
OPERATION ....................................................................................... 14 Touchscreen operation .......................................................................................14 Start screen................................................................................................................. 14 Data: Results of the last analysis ................................................................................. 15 Graphic: Chromatogram of the last analysis ................................................................ 16 Status: Status indicators, e.g. column temperature..................................................... 17 Service: Service functions ........................................................................................... 17 User: User-specific display .......................................................................................... 18 Details: List of all measured values and parameters of the GC 9300 .......................... 19 Archive: Display of the archive entries......................................................................... 20 Log: Display of the logs ............................................................................................... 21 Fault: Display of fault messages with date and time .................................................... 22
Operating Examples ............................................................................................23 Entering a user code.................................................................................................... 23 Changing the operating mode ..................................................................................... 23 Programming the current output ................................................................................. 24 Reading out values for the Maintenance Book entry.................................................... 24
Viewing and Reading Out Archives with an Internet Browser ............................25 Fault Messages ...................................................................................................26 Alarms ......................................................................................................................... 26 Warnings ..................................................................................................................... 27 Hints............................................................................................................................ 29 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Manual GC 9300 路 EN07 路 2013-08
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TECHNICAL DATA.............................................................................. 30 ANNEX ............................................................................................... 32 List of Parameters ...............................................................................................32 01 GC9300 Mode ........................................................................................................ 32 02 Current Values ....................................................................................................... 35 03 Stream-1 Values ..................................................................................................... 40 04 Stream-2 Values ..................................................................................................... 46 05 Stream-3 Values ..................................................................................................... 52 06 Stream-4 Values ..................................................................................................... 58 07 Ref.-Gas Values ...................................................................................................... 64 08 Cal.-Gas Values ...................................................................................................... 69 09 Calibration results .................................................................................................. 75 10 Specialties.............................................................................................................. 79 11 Component Parameter ........................................................................................... 91 12 Calibration Parameters......................................................................................... 100 13 Calculation Parameters ........................................................................................ 103 14 Gas Analyzer Unit ................................................................................................. 119 15 In- and Outputs .................................................................................................... 124 16 Serial Ports ........................................................................................................... 148 17 Network ............................................................................................................... 152 18 DSfG..................................................................................................................... 157 19 External I/O System............................................................................................. 182 20 Faults and Status ................................................................................................. 194 21 Date, Time ............................................................................................................ 197 22 Archives, Storage ................................................................................................. 198 23 Hourly Values ....................................................................................................... 202 24 Daily Values.......................................................................................................... 215 25 Monthly Values..................................................................................................... 228 26 User ..................................................................................................................... 241 27 Service ................................................................................................................. 244 29 Nameplate............................................................................................................ 246
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INTRODUCTION
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Introduction The analytical computer GC 9300 is a component of the process gas chromatograph PGC 9300, which analyzes natural gas and biogas and supplies the measured values required to determine the energy content and to calculate the K coefficient. As a control unit it determines the analysis sequence and outputs the measurement results. All operating parameters are saved on the device and it is also used for operation. In addition to analysis control, the GC 9300 offers the following functions: − Calculation of superior and inferior calorific value, standard density, Wobbe index and percentage content of individual gas components according to ISO 6976 and optional calculation of the methane number. − Saving of analysis results in archives and tariff function − Comprehensive communication functions − Setting of operating modes for auditing purposes and for analysis of gas samples.
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The core of the GC 9300 is an "embedded PC", in other words PC technology with a standard processor and standard memory card. The operating system is Windows CE 6.0, which is used in devices such as palmtops and satellite navigation devices. The computer is operated using the touchscreen, which has an easily understandable menu. A PC connected via the network interface supports the following operating modes: 1. With the GC version of the operating software RMGView, which is already used for the ultrasonic flowmeter. 2. The non-custody transfer archives can be viewed and saved using any Internet browser. Other operation options are available via DSfG bus with the aid of RMG software products such as the PGC auditing program AKA-II, for example.
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DESIGN AND FUNCTIONS
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Design and functions Front panel
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Touchscreen
Calibration switch Home button
The following display and control elements are located on the front panel: Green LED (Power)
Steady light: Voltage indicator.
Orange LED (Connect)
Steady light: Measuring element is connected and active.
Yellow LED (Warning)
Flashing light: There is currently a fault in the non-custody transfer functions (warning) Steady light: A warning has occurred in the meantime
Red LED (Alarm)
Flashing light: There is currently a fault in the custody transfer functions (alarm) Steady light: An alarm has occurred in the meantime
Calibration switch
Sealable rotary switch, the calibration lock is open at the end stop.
USB interface
For the connection of USB components (e.g. a mouse), sealed for custody transfer applications.
Home button
For accessing the main menu.
Touchscreen
Display and control panel of the analytical computer.
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Functions Analysis The analytical computer GC 9300 is the controller for the process gas chromatograph PGC 9300 and controls the analytical procedure in the measuring element CP 4900. In normal mode, as soon as an analysis is completed the computer moves on to the next one, whereby an analysis takes approx. 3 minutes. The analytical run is interrupted by automatic calibration. Calibration includes 10 calibration gas analyses irrespective of whether it is started automatically or manually and thus takes approx. 30 minutes. The calibration interval is defined in the PTB approval and is as follows: − For the superior calorific value measuring device (custody transfer measurement of superior calorific value, standard density and CO2 content): 1 week − For the gas quality measuring device (plus custody transfer measurement of the individual components): 1 day Calibration can also be started manually at any time.
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The PGC 9300 can be used as a single stream version for the analysis of the gas from one sampling point or a multistream version for up to four sampling points. In the case of multistream versions, the measured gas changes in the default setting with each analysis. An analysis is based on the signal curve of the sensor, called a chromatogram, for each column unit. Each peak in this chromatogram indicates a gas component. In the analysis, the areas under the peaks are determined and the individual gas components are then calculated in mol% using polynomials. The polynomial coefficients are determined during basic calibration. During automatic and manual calibration, a correction factor (response factor) is calculated for each component. Basic calibration is performed during startup and after certain repair and service activities. The calculated response factors do not change during operation and are used for comparison with the current response factors used for analysis. This makes it possible to detect a drift in the measuring element, which can be caused by accumulation of moisture or heavy hydrocarbons. If the deviation exceeds 10%, an alarm message is displayed and the column modules must be baked out. Basic calibration cannot be performed during operation. In addition to the custody transfer variables of superior calorific value and standard density mentioned earlier, the analytical computer calculates the inferior calorific value, relative density and Wobbe index and, optionally, the methane number from the individual components as non-custody transfer variables. The calculations (with the exception of the methane number) are performed as per ISO 6976.
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Operation
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Operation takes place on the analytical computer and supports the following actions: − Reading out of analysis results − Starting of manual calibration − Switching of analysis from measuring gas to test gas (reference gas) − Displaying and changing operating parameters − Inspection of archives and logs − Display of chromatograms − Display of fault messages − Display of the status of the device With the exception of the display functions, input of the user code or opening of the calibration switch is required for almost all other actions. Operating modes The PGC 9300 features the following operating modes, which are available on the "Details" screen under "GC 9300 Mode": AUTORUN Normal analysis operation with automatic calibration STOP Analysis operation is stopped BASIC-CAL Basic calibration (protected against accidental activation) NORM-CAL Calibration started manually (equivalent to automatic calibration) REF-GAS Test gas analysis (reference gas)
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Data storage There are two archives available for storing the analysis results: 1. The non-custody transfer measured data archive 2. The custody transfer archive as per the DSfG standard The archives have the following structure and memory depth: Measured value archive
Event log Parameter log Individual analyses archive Mean hourly values archive Mean daily values archive Mean monthly values archive Calibration results archive
5 1000 1000 351360 17568 186 120 14640
Date, time Event (text) Parameter – old value Parameter – new value Number of analyses per entry Number of valid analyses Stream, gas type Superior calorific value Wobbe index Standard density Relative density Inferior calorific value Real gas factor Methane number Unnormalized sum Molar content of individual components (20) User values (20) Peak areas (20) Retention times (20) Retention times for basic calibration Response factors (20) Response factors for basic calibration (20) Peak start time (20) Peak end time (20) Total area
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Archive as per the DSfG standard The DSfG archive is divided into the archive groups 1 through 23: AG
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Designation
Content
Entries
1 3 5 7 9 11
Mean hourly values 1 Measured values 1 Mean hourly values 2 Mean daily values Mean monthly values Calibration gas 1
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Reference gas 2 Long-term archive Mean analog values Mean hourly values 4
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Reference gas 4 Log
Hs, rho, rd, N2, CO2, H2, status bit string Hs, rho, components, status bit string Hs, rho, components, status bit string Hs, rho, components, status bit string Hs, rho, components, status bit string Calibration results: ΔHs, Δrho, new response factors, calibration OK Hs, rho, components, status bit string Hs, rho, CO2, status bit string Analog values 1 through 16, status bit string Hi, Wo, Wl, MN, Zn, unnormalized sum, components Hs, rho, components, status bit string Event, Hs, rho, components
2280 960 2280 95 24 200 700 70848 2280 2280 700 2280
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Safety Instructions The analytical computer GC 9300 is used for controlling the analysis of the PGC measuring element CP 4900 and for the calculation of gas quality variables such as superior calorific value, standard volume or Wobbe index of the measured gases. The computer is also used for operation of the PGC 9300 and for the archiving of measured and calculated values. The GC 9300 complies with currently applicable standards and regulations. However, failure to operate it properly may cause hazards. Operating errors can destroy the measuring element of the PGC in particular.
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The analytical computer is intended for installation in a control cabinet in the electronics compartment. Please observe the following signs: Danger of explosion In the manual, this symbol warns you of an explosion hazard. Please observe the instructions given next to this symbol. As to the danger of explosion, please note the following in particular: The GC 9300 may not be used in areas subject to explosion hazards. It may only be installed in safe areas. When connecting the measuring element, an external oxygen sensor or additional equipment in areas subject to explosion hazards, make sure that the appropriate explosion protection is provided for these components. If they are intrinsically safe devices, they must be electrically isolated when connected. Damage to property In the manual, this symbol warns you of possible damage to property. The instructions given next to this symbol inform you about what you can do to avoid damage to the analytical computer GC 9300 or to other components of the process gas chromatograph PGC 9300. In particular: Make sure that all gas pipes to the measuring element and the measuring element itself are flushed before switching on the power supply. If there is still air in the piping or in the measuring element, this can lead to destruction of the measuring element. Please refer also to the operating instructions for the PGC measuring element CP 4900. It is essential to observe the warning information in these operating instructions and the generally applicable safety rules. No warranty claims can be asserted if there is unauthorized interference with the device!
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INSTALLATION
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Installation Mounting The analytical computer GC 9300 is intended for mounting in a control cabinet in the Non-Ex area. It is mounted in a rack. The device dimensions are as follows: W x H x D = 213 x 128.4 x 310 mm (42 DU / 3 HU)
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Electrical connections Device rear panel: X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X9
X8
X10
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A1+
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A5+
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I1e
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E1-
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A10+
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I2e
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I5e
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E19+
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A2-
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A6-
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A10-
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S2-
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I2e
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I5e
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E2-
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E7-
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E14-
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E19-
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A11+
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A12+
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I7e
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A12-
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t1s
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I7e
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E4-
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E16+
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AL+
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WA+
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E12+
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t1s
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F1
X11
X12
X13
X14
X15
X37
X38 X39
N PE
USB-D
PE
X16 RMG
COM6
COM5
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COM1
24VDC F1=2A
100-230VAC F1=1,6A
COM2
COM3
COM4
COM7 X19
X18
Ethernet Nr. 2
Nr. 1
The connections are set up on the rear panel of the device. If the number of inputs/outputs is not sufficient, an add-on module (Wago) with additional digital and analog inputs and outputs can be connected via a serial RS 232 interface. The corresponding parameters can be found on the "Details" screen under "External I/O System".
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Pin assignment X1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A1+ A1A2+ A2A3+ A3A4+ A4AL+ AL-
Digital output 1 + Digital output 1 Digital output 2 + Digital output 2 Digital output 3 + Digital output 3 Digital output 4 + Digital output 4 Alarm contact + Alarm contact -
PGC: Valve stream 1 + PGC: Valve stream 1 PGC: Valve stream 2 + PGC: Valve stream 2 PGC: Valve stream 3 + PGC: Valve stream 3 PGC: Valve stream 4 + PGC: Valve stream 4 PGC: Alarm + PGC: Alarm -
X2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A5+ A5A6+ A6A7+ A7A8+ A8WA+ WA-
Digital output 5 + Digital output 5 Digital output 6 + Digital output 6 Digital output 7 + Digital output 7 Digital output 8 + Digital output 8 Warning contact + Warning contact -
Calibration gas valve Calibration gas valve Reference gas valve Reference gas valve Calibration running Calibration running Collective message for digital outputs 9 - 12 Collective message for digital outputs 9 - 12 PGC: Warning Contact open in the event of a warning PGC: Warning
X3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A9+ A9A10+ A10A11+ A11A12+ A12E11+ E11-
Digital output 9 + Limit value exceeded analog value 1* Digital output 9 Limit value exceeded analog value 1* Digital output 10 + Limit value exceeded analog value 2* Digital output 10 Limit value exceeded analog value 2* Digital output 11 + Limit value exceeded analog value 3* Digital output 11 Limit value exceeded analog value 3* Digital output 12 + Limit value exceeded analog value 4* Digital output 12 Limit value exceeded analog value 4* Input 11 + (Note: passive input, Umax = 30 V) Input 11 – (Note: passive input, Umax = 30 V)
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Contact open in the event of an alarm
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X4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
X5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
X6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
S1+ S1S2+ S2S3+ S3S4+ S4E12+ E12-
Current output 1 + Current output 1 Current output 2 + Current output 2 Current output 3 + Current output 3 Current output 4 + Current output 4 Input 12 + (Note: passive input, Umax = 30 V) Input 12 – (Note: passive input, Umax = 30 V)
I1e I1e I2e I2e I3e I3e t1+ t1s t1s t1-
Polarity of current inputs depends on operating mode (active/passive). Current input 1 Carrier gas pressure – I (He) Current input 1 Carrier gas pressure – I (He) Current input 2 Measuring gas pressure Current input 2 Measuring gas pressure Current input 3 (active - / passive +) Current input 3 (active + / passive -) Temperature input 1 supply ++ Room temperature Temperature input 1 sense + Room temperature Temperature input 1 sense Room temperature Temperature input 1 supply -Room temperature
I4e I4e I5e I5e I6e I6e I7e I7e I8e I8e
Polarity of current inputs depends on operating mode (active/passive). Current input 4 (active - / passive +) Current input 4 (active + / passive -) Current input 5 Carrier gas pressure – II (argon) Current input 5 Carrier gas pressure – II (argon) Current input 6 (active - / passive +) Current input 6 (active + / passive -) Current input 7 / Temperature input 2 supply ++ Current input 7 / Temperature input 2 sense + Current input 8 / Temperature input 2 sense Current input 8 / Temperature input 2 supply --
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X7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
E1+ E1E2+ E2E3+ E3E4+ E4E5+ E5-
Digital input 1 + Digital input 1 Digital input 2 + Digital input 2 Digital input 3 + Digital input 3 Digital input 4 + Digital input 4 Digital input 5 + Digital input 5 -
Pmin helium - 1 Pmin helium - 1 Pmin helium - 2 Pmin helium - 2 Pmin calibration gas Pmin calibration gas Pmin test gas Pmin test gas Tmin calibration gas Tmin calibration gas
X8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
E6+ E6E7+ E7E8+ E8E9+ E9E10+ E10-
Digital input 6 + Digital input 6 Digital input 7 + Digital input 7 Digital input 8 + Digital input 8 Digital input 9 + Digital input 9 Digital input 10 + Digital input 10 -
Tmin test gas Tmin test gas Pmax high-pressure reduction stream - 1 Pmax high-pressure reduction stream - 1 Pmax high-pressure reduction stream - 2 Pmax high-pressure reduction stream - 2 Pmax high-pressure reduction stream - 3 Pmax high-pressure reduction stream - 3 Pmax high-pressure reduction stream - 4 Pmax high-pressure reduction stream - 4
X9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
E13+ E13E14+ E14E15+ E15E16+ E16E17+ E17-
Digital input 13 + Digital input 13 Digital input 14 + Digital input 14 Digital input 15 + Digital input 15 Digital input 16 + Digital input 16 Digital input 17 + Digital input 17 -
Valve control stream – 1 Valve control stream – 1 Valve control stream – 2 Valve control stream – 2 Valve control stream – 3 Valve control stream – 3 Valve control stream – 4 Valve control stream – 4 Alarm input Alarm input
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X10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
E13+ E13E14+ E14E15+ E15-
Digital input 18 + Digital input 18 Digital input 19 + Digital input 19 Digital input 20 + Digital input 20 Not allocated Not allocated Not allocated Not allocated
Pmin argon - 1 Pmin argon – 1 Pmin argon – 2 Pmin argon – 2 Warning input Warning input
Power supply X16
230 V/AC version L 100 – 230 V Not allocated N 100 – 230 V PE Potential equalization
24 V/DC version Not allocated + + 24 V - 24 V PE Potential equalization
Network interfaces X18: Ethernet interface 1 X19: Ethernet interface 2
For connection with the measuring element CP 4900 For connection of a PC or to a local network
Serial interfaces X11: X12: X13: X14: X15: X37: X38:
COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 COM 5 COM 6 COM 7
RS 232 / RS 485* RS 232 RS 232 / RS 485* RS 232 / RS 485* RS 232 RS 232 / RS 485* RS 232 / RS 485*
Modbus RTU / Modbus ASCII WAGO-IO / GPS 170 DSfG / Modbus RTU / Modbus ASCII / RMG-Bus DSfG / RMG-Bus Modbus RTU / Modbus ASCII Modbus RTU / Modbus ASCII / RMG-Bus Modbus RTU / Modbus ASCII
* configurable in the device with jumpers, delivery state in bold text.
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Startup Establishing the connection with the PC A crossover network cable is required for the direct connection between the analytical computer and a PC. A standard network cable is required for connection to a hub.
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Switching on the device Caution Make sure that all gas pipes to the measuring element and the measuring element itself are flushed before switching on the power supply for the measuring element. If there is still air in the supply pipes or in the measuring element, this can lead to destruction of the column modules. Remove the air from the system as described in the manual for the measuring element CP 4900. After the power supply is switched on, the PGC 9300 performs automatic calibration provided the operating mode is not set to STOP. Initial calibration is normally successful and the analytical computer switches to analysis operation directly after calibration. Parameters can only be changed once this initial calibration has been completed. If initial calibration is unsuccessful, a second calibration is carried out immediately afterwards. If this calibration also fails, operation stops automatically.
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Operation Touchscreen operation The touchscreen allows easy operation via a graphical and largely self-explanatory user interface. The "Home" button brings you back to the start screen from anywhere in the menu.
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Operate the touchscreen directly using your fingers or use the supplied plastic stylus. Never use hard or sharp objects such as screwdrivers or pencils. These may scratch or tear the protective film of the touchscreen.
Start screen
The start screen provides an overview of the current status of the PGC. It contains the following: − 4 LED icons (fault, warning, hint, connected), which indicate the fault status of the PGC as well as the status of the connection to the measuring element. − Information as to whether the user lock or calibration switch is open. − Readiness indicator (READY for "ready", INITIALIZING for "initializing measuring element" or FLUSHING for "flushing measuring element") − Device date and time − Analysis status for gas streams S1 through S4 as well as reference gas and calibration gas. − Software version The icons have the following meanings for the analysis status: Green: Gas stream is connected and is currently being analyzed. Blue: Gas stream is not connected.
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If the gas stream icons are gray, this means that the gas stream is not available for the current device version. S1, Ref and Cal are always available.
If the gas stream icons are green, this means that the last analysis of this gas stream was faultless. Yellow: There is currently no measurement result for this gas stream. Red: The last analysis was faulty.
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The individual screens are arranged like tabs. They represent the top operating menu level and are accessed using the buttons at the top of the screen. The following screens are available: GC9300 Data Graph State Service User Details Archives Log DSfG Fault
Start screen Results of the last analysis Chromatograms and trends Status indicators, e.g. column temperature Service functions User-specific display List of all measured values and parameters of the GC 9300 Display of the archive entries Display of the logs Display of the DSfG archives Display of fault messages with date and time
Data: Results of the last analysis
The results of the last analysis are displayed on this screen. The molar content of the gas components is displayed in the window on the right and the resulting calculated values such as superior calorific value, standard density and Wobbe index are shown in the window on the left. If calculation of the methane number is activated, this is also shown here.
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In the selection field at the top left of the screen you can select the analysis result to be displayed. The following options are available:
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Next Stream-1 Stream-2 Stream-3 Stream-4 REF-Gas Cal.-Gas
Result of the last analysis, irrespective of gas stream or gas type. Measuring gas from gas stream 1 Measuring gas from gas stream 2 Measuring gas from gas stream 3 Measuring gas from gas stream 4 Last reference gas analysis Last calibration gas analysis
Graphic: Chromatogram of the last analysis
The chromatograms, i.e. the signal curves of the last analysis are displayed on the "Graphic" screen. As previously described under "Data", the gas stream or gas type is selected in the selection field at the top left of the screen. There is an additional "rejected" option for analyses that were not successfully completed and whose result is therefore not displayed under "Data". Two or three column modules can be mounted in the measuring element. For each of these modules there is a curve. The curves can be displayed individually or together. Zoom: The scale of the graphic can be changed. Using the stylus, touch the light blue graphic field and drag a rectangle by moving the stylus. The area inside the rectangle is then enlarged. To return to the original default scale, click "Undo Zoom".
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Status: Status indicators, e.g. column temperature
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For entries in the Maintenance Book, you will find variables such as pressure and temperature for columns 1 through 3 here as well as the input pressures for measuring gas and carrier gas. For some applications an additional, second carrier gas is used.
Service: Service functions
The service functions can be used to make very specific settings or start functions: Service (front panel) The following functions can be selected and started when the calibration switch is open by clicking the "Execute" button: − Calibrational commissioning: Commissioning for custody transfer application − Stop GC/start Windows explorer: Exits the GC program − Reboot device − Download ERRORLOG.TXT from analyzer
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− Import multilevel:
Imports column-specific parameters from the basic calibrations − Calc block-crcs: A checksum over the custody transfer parameters is calculated for each menu item under "Details" Caution: These functions have an enormous impact on the mode of operation and are therefore reserved for RMG service personnel.
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User The following functions can be selected and started by clicking the "Execute" button: − Touch calibrate: Calibration is performed according to the operating system instructions and is used for correct assignment of the contact points to the graphic elements. Contrast Setting:
Slide switch for adjusting the image contrast
User: User-specific display
For ease of operation, the User screen has an option that allows you to combine 20 freely selectable, frequently required measured values for faster display. The values are selected on the "Details" screen under "User/Screen". The corresponding Modbus address must then be entered for each display value. This can be found by navigating to the respective variable on the "Details" screen and clicking on it. The change is not applied until after the GC 9300 is restarted.
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Details: List of all measured values and parameters of the GC 9300
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Here you will find a list of all measured values, parameters and operating modes. The values are arranged in three levels and can also be changed from this menu. The navigation for the top two levels is displayed in the window on the left and the respective parameters and measured values are then shown in the window on the right. When you click on a parameter in the window on the right, a window for changing the parameter opens:
This window contains either fields for entering numerical values or selection fields for changing modes, depending on the parameter type. The above example shows how the operating mode can be changed in this way. The yellow field underneath contains a brief description of the parameter with additional instructions if necessary. The "-" and "+" buttons bring you to the previous or next parameter in the current level. If a numerical value or text has to be entered, a keyboard opens as soon as you click on the corresponding input field:
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Archive: Display of the archive entries
You can view all archive entries on this screen. A record with gas components and calculated variables can be displayed on this screen. The desired data can be filtered out as follows using the selection fields:
Selection field on left: All All performed analyses, i.e. also calibration and reference gas S1 Gas stream 1 S2 Gas stream 2 S3 Gas stream 3 S4 Gas stream 4 Ref Reference gas Cal Calibration gas Skip Analyses that are not used (e.g. failed)
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Selection field in middle: Each Analysis Display of the individual analyses Hour Display of the mean hourly values Day Display of the mean daily values Month Display of the mean monthly values
Selection field on the right: A calendar field opens, in which the date of the archived data can be selected.
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With the -100, -10, -1, +1, +10 and +100 buttons you can jump forward and back one, ten or hundred entries.
Log: Display of the logs
The log for the PGC is displayed on this screen. In the selection field on the right you can toggle between the following: Events: All events such as incoming or outgoing alarms with date and time, for example Parameters: All parameter changes with date and time
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Fault: Display of fault messages with date and time
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All of the most recent faults that have not yet been acknowledged are displayed. Fault messages that are no longer important (yellow) can be deleted here. Faults with a red background are alarms (A), i.e. the custody transfer measurement is faulty; faults with an orange background are warnings (W), i.e. the custody transfer measurement is not affected; hints (H) are information that is not related to faults. The tab is displayed in color if another screen is displayed: Light blue: no fault; Yellow: warning; Red: alarm.
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Operating Examples Entering a user code When changing a large number of parameters, you must first enter the user code. The default setting is 99999999. Proceed as follows: Open the "Details" screen and scroll down in the window on the left until "User" appears. Click on the word "User", then on "Codeword" in the window on the right. Enter the user code using the displayed keyboard. Confirm your input by clicking the "OK" button. Click the "Apply" button. Click the "Back" button to exit the parameterization window.
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Changing the operating mode To change the operating mode, you must first enter the user code. Stay on the "Details" screen and proceed as follows: Scroll up to the top of the window on the left. Click on "GC9300 Mode". Click on "Operating Mode" in the window on the right. Select the desired operating mode in the selection field. Click the "Apply" button. Click the "Back" button to exit the parameterization window. The following operating modes are available: AUTORUN Normal analysis operation. One analysis is performed after another, interrupted by automatic calibration. STOP Measurement and calibration operation are disabled. BASIC-CAL Basic calibration for startup and for RMG service. Basic calibration may not be carried out during normal analysis operation. NORM-CAL Manual calibration, which can be started at any time and has the same effect as automatic calibration and also takes 30 minutes. AUTORUN is activated automatically after calibration. REF-GAS Reference gas analysis, i.e. the reference input for the analysis of test gas or a gas sample is connected. The PGC remains in this mode until it is changed again. After the operating mode is changed, the analysis or calibration currently being performed is ended and switchover takes place directly afterwards.
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Programming the current output
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To change the operating mode, you must first enter the user code. Stay on the "Details" screen and proceed as follows: On the "Details" screen, navigate to the measured value that you wish to output via the current output. In the window on the right, click on the name of the measured value to read the Modbus address on the parameterization screen. Click "Back" to exit the parameterization screen. In the window on the left, scroll to "Inputs and Outputs" and click on it. Scroll down and select one of the four current outputs. In the window on the right, click on "Operating Mode" and select the desired operating mode of the current output, e.g. 4-20 mA. In the window on the right, click on "Select" and enter the Modbus address of the measured value to be output under "Select" on the parameterization screen. Finally, enter the limits. "Phys. Min. Value" is the measured value for which the minimum current (0 or 4 mA) is to be output, while "Phys. Max. Value" is the measured value for the maximum current (20 mA). The limit value violation should be set to "WARNING" provided the current output is not being used for custody transfer.
Reading out values for the Maintenance Book entry The following values must be read out for the entry in the Maintenance Book: − Carrier gas pressure − Measuring gas pressure − Column temperature − Column pressure These values can be found on the "Details" screen: In the window on the left, select "Measuring Element/Pressure of Gas for Analysis". The measuring gas pressure is displayed on the right in the first line. In the window on the left, select "Measuring Element/Carrier Gas-I". The carrier gas pressure is displayed on the right in the first line. In the window on the left, select "Measuring Element/Channel-I". The pressure and temperature for column 1 are displayed in the window on the right. In "Measuring Element/Channel-2" and "Measuring Element/Channel-3" you can find the values for other columns.
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Viewing and Reading Out Archives with an Internet Browser If there is a TCP/IP connection between a PC and the analytical computer, the archives can be read out with any Internet Browser and the archive content displayed. The archive content can be saved in the file formats html and csv. The abbreviation "csv" stands for "character-separated values", a format that can be read by MS Excel. Data is read out and viewed from the following window:
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The gas streams or gas types are selected on the left, the period is selected on the right and the file format is selected at the bottom.
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Fault Messages Fault messages are categorized as follows: A Alarms Custody transfer measurement faults W Warnings Non-custody transfer function faults H Hints Messages without faults
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Alarms Fault number Internal DSfG 1 7001 2 7002 3 424 4
Type A A A A
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21
407 7010 7011 7012 7013 621 622 623 624 7020 7021
A A A A A A A A A A A
50 51 52 53 54 55 80 81 82
7050 7051 7052 7053 7080 7081 7082
A A A A A A A A A
83 84 85 86 87
7083 7084 7085 7086 7087
A A A A A
88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97
7088 7089 7090 7091 7092 7093 7094 7095 7096 7097
A A A A A A A A A A
Text
Description
Config file incorrect ERR_CAN_WRITE A/D converter range
Conflict in parameter assignment/software Device bus error A/D converter collective fault message for current inputs 1 through 8 Registry data type Error reading a value from the registry. Value does not have the expected data type. Power failure Temporary power failure T1 open circuit Open circuit room temperature measurement T2 open circuit Open circuit room temperature measurement 2 Temp.-1 min / max Room temperature measurement error Temp.-2 min / max Room temperature measurement 2 error Current out.-1 limit Current output 1: Measured value outside of limits Current out.-2 limit Current output 2: Measured value outside of limits Current out.-3 limit Current output 3: Measured value outside of limits Current out.-4 limit Current output 4: Measured value outside of limits ISO conditions Input variables for ISO 6976 outside of permitted limits GPA conditions Input variables for GPA 2172-96 outside of permitted limits Measuring element timeout Measuring element no longer responding Chromatogram (FTP) Error during chromatogram transfer Max. measuring time Specified maximum analysis time exceeded Incorrect meas. el. number Incorrect measuring element connected Too many peaks Too many peaks in the chromatogram Unnamed peak too early The first unknown peak occurs within the analysis time Ana: Nitrogen Analysis: Nitrogen content outside of permitted limits Ana: Methane Analysis: Methane content outside of permitted limits Ana: Carbon dioxide Analysis: Carbon dioxide content outside of permitted limits Ana: Ethane Analysis: Ethane content outside of permitted limits Ana: Propane Analysis: Propane content outside of permitted limits Ana: i-Butane Analysis: i-Butane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Butane Analysis: n-Butane content outside of permitted limits Ana: Neopentane Analysis: Neopentane content outside of permitted limits Ana: i-Pentane Analysis: i-Pentane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Pentane Analysis: n-Pentane content outside of permitted limits Ana: C6+ Analysis: C6+ content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Hexane Analysis: n-Hexane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Heptane Analysis: n-Heptane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Octane Analysis: n-Octane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Nonane Analysis: n-Nonane content outside of permitted limits Ana: Oxygen Analysis: Oxygen content outside of permitted limits Ana: Helium Analysis: Helium content outside of permitted limits Ana: Hydrogen Analysis: Hydrogen content outside of permitted limits
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98 99 100
7098 7099 609
A A A
Ana: Argon Ana: Reserve Cal: Retention time
101
610
A
Cal: Response factor
102
608
A
Cal: Unnorm. sum.
103 104
7103 7104
A A
Cal: Total area Cal: Concentration
105
7105
A
Cal: Hs limit value
106 107 120
7106 7107 7120
A A A
Cal: Rho limit value Cal: CO2 limit value Ana: Retention time
121 122
7121 7122
A A
Ana: Unnorm. sum. Ana: Concentration
123
7123
A
Ana: Hs min/max
124 125 126 127 130 131
7124 7125 7126 7127 7130 7131
A A A A A A
Ana: Wo min/max Ana: MN min/max Ana: rd min/max Ana: Rho min/max Meas. gas P-min/max Carrier gas pressure-I
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7132
A
Carrier gas pressure-II
Analysis: Argon content outside of permitted limits (reserve for future functions) Calibration: At least one retention time outside of permitted limits Calibration: At least one response factor outside of permitted limits Calibration: Unnormalized sum outside of permitted limits Calibration: Total area outside of permitted limits Calibration: Collective message for limit value violation of components Calibration: Superior calorific value outside of permitted limits Calibration: Standard density outside of permitted limits Calibration: CO2 content outside of permitted limits Analysis: At least one retention time outside of permitted limits Analysis: Unnormalized sum outside of permitted limits Analysis: Collective message for limit value violation of components Analysis: Superior calorific value outside of permitted limits Analysis: Standard density outside of permitted limits Analysis: Methane number outside of permitted limits Analysis: Relative density outside of permitted limits Analysis: Standard density outside of permitted limits Measuring gas pressure outside of permitted limits Carrier gas pressure 1 (helium) outside of permitted limits Carrier gas pressure 2 (argon) outside of permitted limits
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Warnings Fault number Internal DSfG 150 7150
Type
Text
Description
W
Cal: Concentration
Calibration: Collective message for limit value violation of components Analysis: Collective message for limit value violation of components Room temperature measurement error (reserve for future functions) Current output 1: Measured value outside of limits Current output 2: Measured value outside of limits Current output 3: Measured value outside of limits Current output 4: Measured value outside of limits Warning for digital input 1, text programmable Warning for digital input 2, text programmable Warning for digital input 3, text programmable Warning for digital input 4, text programmable Warning for digital input 5, text programmable Warning for digital input 6, text programmable Warning for digital input 7, text programmable Warning for digital input 8, text programmable Warning for digital input 9, text programmable Warning for digital input 10, text programmable
151
7151
W
Ana: Concentration
152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167
7152 7153 7154 7155 7156 7157 7158 7159 7160 7161 7162 7163 7164 7165 7166 7167
W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
Temp.-1 min / max Temp.-2 min / max Current out.-1 limit Current out.-2 limit Current out.-3 limit Current out.-4 limit #DiWarnText_0 #DiWarnText_1 #DiWarnText_2 #DiWarnText_3 #DiWarnText_4 #DiWarnText_5 #DiWarnText_6 #DiWarnText_7 #DiWarnText_8 #DiWarnText_9
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168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178
7168 7169
179
W W W W W W W W W W W W
180 181 182
7180 7181 7182
W W W
183 184 185 186 187
7183 7184 7185 7186 7187
W W W W W
188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202
7188 7189 7190 7191 7192 7193 7194 7195 7196 7197 7198 7199
W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
#DiWarnText_10 #DiWarnText_11 #DiWarnText_12 #DiWarnText_13 #DiWarnText_14 #DiWarnText_15 #DiWarnText_16 #DiWarnText_17 #DiWarnText_18 #DiWarnText_19 Analog in limit value
Warning for digital input 11, text programmable Warning for digital input 12, text programmable Warning for digital input 13, text programmable Warning for digital input 14, text programmable Warning for digital input 15, text programmable Warning for digital input 16, text programmable Warning for digital input 17, text programmable Warning for digital input 18, text programmable Warning for digital input 19, text programmable Warning for digital input 20, text programmable For analog values (Specialties 10.1.x), a contact can be set or a warning can be generated. Limit value H2S sum Hydrogen sulfide value (analog input) above permitted limit Ana: Nitrogen Analysis: Nitrogen content outside of permitted limits Ana: Methane Analysis: Methane content outside of permitted limits Ana: Carbon dioxide Analysis: Carbon dioxide content outside of permitted limits Ana: Ethane Analysis: Ethane content outside of permitted limits Ana: Propane Analysis: Propane content outside of permitted limits Ana: i-Butane Analysis: i-Butane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Butane Analysis: n-Butane content outside of permitted limits Ana: Neopentane Analysis: Neopentane content outside of permitted limits Ana: i-Pentane Analysis: i-Pentane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Pentane Analysis: n-Pentane content outside of permitted limits Ana: C6+ Analysis: C6+ content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Hexane Analysis: n-Hexane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Heptane Analysis: n-Heptane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Octane Analysis: n-Octane content outside of permitted limits Ana: n-Nonane Analysis: n-Nonane content outside of permitted limits Ana: Oxygen Analysis: Oxygen content outside of permitted limits Ana: Helium Analysis: Helium content outside of permitted limits Ana: Hydrogen Analysis: Hydrogen content outside of permitted limits Ana: Argon Analysis: Argon content outside of permitted limits Ana: Reserve (reserve for future functions) Measuring gas pressure Measuring gas pressure outside of permitted limits Measuring element timeout Measuring element not responding Calib. C6p start time No start condition for C6+ was found in the calibration gas.
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Hints Fault number Internal DSfG 220 221 7201 222 223 230 231 232 233
Type H H H H H H H H
Text
Description
MN input values Valves fixed Test mode Cal: Default values Calibration lock Codeword Old time New time
Input values for methane number calculation incorrect Mode with fixed valves (for service only) is set PGC runs with recorded data; no analysis Sum of components in calibration gas not 100% Calibration switch open Codeword entered Last time before the change First time after the change
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Some messages are listed as both alarms and warnings. − For the current outputs, you can specify whether they are to be used for custody transfer (alarm) or not (warning). − For the limit values there are both warning limits (can be set freely via user code) and alarm limits (can only be set via calibration switch).
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Housing 19“ slot Dimensions Ambient temperature
W x H x D = 213 x 128.4 x 310 mm (42 DU / 3 HU) -20 to 55 °C
Power Power supply Power requirement
24 V/DC -10%/+15% 25 W
Control panel Control buttons Display
Hardware Embedded PC Display
Memory SD card
1 button (HOME) LCD touchscreen 640 x 240 dots 256 colors CPU ARM1176 533 MHz 128 MB RAM 64 MB Flash 4 GB
Operating system Windows CE 6.0 Digital inputs Number Umax Imax fmax Surge protection
20 5V 13 mA 10 Hz 6.8 V
Digital outputs Number Umax Imax Pmax Surge protection
12 24 V 100 mA 100 mW 33 V
Current inputs Number Resolution Umax Ri Surge protection
8 20-bit 2.5 V 250 ohms 6.8 V
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Current outputs Number Resolution Load Surge protection Data interfaces Ethernet (2x) LAN 1 LAN 2
4 12-bit 700 ohms 33 V
RMG network, measuring element connection DHCP server, DHCP client or fixed IP address Operator network DHCP client or fixed IP address
USB (2x) Front Rear panel
For mouse, ext. hard disk or keyboard For connection of a PC
Serial (7x) COM 1 to COM 4 COM 5 COM 6 and COM 7
RS 232 / RS 485, configurable by jumpers RS 232, with handshake for modem or printer RS 232
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Annex List of Parameters The following table lists all parameters, which can be found on the "Details" tab. The first column shows exactly the same tree structure as found in the device. The letters in the second column represent the access variants of the respective parameter. They have the following meanings:
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A: P: E: C: N:
Display values which cannot be changed. Permanent display values which cannot be changed and are retained following a restart. Custody transfer parameters which can only be changed if the calibration switch is open. User parameters which can be changed via the user code. Free parameters which can be changed without calibration switch or user code.
Element
Modb.
Description
A
1000
Heading
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1001
{AUTORUN|STOP|BASIC-CAL|NORMCAL|REFGAS} Setting for the operating mode of the PGC 9300. Changes do not take effect until the current analysis has been completed. AUTORUN: Normal analysis operation, interrupted by automatic calibration STOP: Analyses are stopped BASIC-CAL: Only on startup or after service activity (requires open calibration switch). Calculates comparison variables for "normal" calibration. NORM-CAL.: Non-standard manual calibration. Ref-Gas: Analysis of the gas connected to the reference gas input, e.g. test gas.
├ Curr. Op. Mode │ │ │ │ │
A
1002
{AUTORUN|STOP|BASIC-CAL| NORMCAL|REF-GAS|READY| WAIT} Current operating mode of the PGC. Also: READY: Device is ready WAIT: Device is currently executing computing processes, e.g. initialization.
├ First Cal. Successful │ │
A
1003
{NO|YES} Indicates whether the first calibration after startup was successful (YES/NO).
├ Failed Cal. Cycles
A
1004
Number of failed calibrations.
├ First Analysis Completed │ │ │
A
1005
{NO|YES} Indicates whether the first measuring gas analysis after startup is completed (YES/NO, irrespective of fault status).
└ First Ref. Gas Analysis
A
1006
{NO|YES} Indicates whether the first reference gas analysis after startup is completed (YES/NO, irrespective of fault status).
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Modb.
Description
A
1007
Heading
├ Multistream Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1008
{OFF|ON} Multistream operating mode OFF or ON. For Multistream ON, the parameters for stream 1 through stream 4 (Skip and Measurements) must be entered. For Multistream, the list is processed from the top down. Stream-1 Skip, Stream-1 Measurements, Stream-2 Skip, Stream-2 Measurements etc.
├ Stream-1 Skip │ │ │
E
1009
Number of sample measurements for stream 1. Skip refers to the number of measurements that do not have to be taken into account after a stream change (can also be zero).
├ Stream-1 Measurements │ │
E
1010
Number of measurements for stream 1. Measurements refers to the number of actual measurements (can also be zero).
├ Stream-2 Skip │ │ │
E
1011
Number of sample measurements for stream 2. Skip refers to the number of measurements that do not have to be taken into account after a stream change (can also be zero).
├ Stream-2 Measurements │ │
E
1012
Number of measurements for stream 2. Measurements refers to the number of actual measurements (can also be zero).
├ Stream-3 Skip │ │ │
E
1013
Number of sample measurements for stream 3. Skip refers to the number of measurements that do not have to be taken into account after a stream change (can also be zero).
├ Stream-3 Measurements │ │
E
1014
Number of measurements for stream 3. Measurements refers to the number of actual measurements (can also be zero).
├ Stream-4 Skip │ │ │
E
1015
Number of sample measurements for stream 4. Skip refers to the number of measurements that do not have to be taken into account after a stream change (can also be zero).
├ Stream-4 Measurements │ │
E
1016
Number of measurements for stream 4. Measurements refers to the number of actual measurements (can also be zero).
├ Seq. Number │ │ │
A
1017
Counts the number of measurements for the currently active stream. (Skip or Measurements) The next stream change is triggered with this number.
└ Multistream Info
A
5820
Information as to which stream is currently being measured.
A
1018
Heading
E
1019
Maximum number of reference gas analyses. The measuring gas analysis is then continued.
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Modb.
Description
A
1020
Number of reference gas analyses already performed.
A
1021
Heading
├ Averaging from │
E
1022
First calibration gas analysis used for calibration. The previous analyses are discarded.
├ Number of Calibration │ Runs
E
1023
Specified number of all calibration gas analyses per calibration.
├ Seq. Number │
A
1024
Number of calibration gas analyses already performed.
└ Cal. Runs Used
A
1025
Number of calibration gas analyses already performed used for calibration.
A
1026
Heading
1027
Binary display of the channel whose results are currently displayed.
└ Seq. Number " Cal.-Gas
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Unit
├ Calculated Channel │
A
hex
├ Activated Valve │ │ │
A
1028
{Stream-1|Stream-2|Stream-3|Stream-4|REFGAS|Cal.-Gas|OFF} Currently activated gas (Stream1/Stream2/ Stream-3/Stream-4/REF-GAS/Cal.-Gas/OFF).
├ Current Channel │ │ │ │
A
1029
{Stream-1|Stream-2|Stream-3|Stream-4|REFGAS|Cal.-Gas|None} Display of the channel currently being measured (Stream-1/Stream-2/Stream-3/Stream-4/REFGAS/Cal.-Gas/None).
├ Number of Analyses │ │ │ │ │ │ │
P
3000
Number of measuring gas, reference gas and calibration gas analyses. (0 - 99999999) This counter is incremented at the end of the mathematics (evaluation of the analysis). All results for this analysis are available after the counter has been increased. The stream number of the current analysis provides further information.
├ Analyis finished │ │ │
C
1922
{NO|YES} This flag shows that an analysis is finished. This flag can be resetted by the user or by the GC9300 after a specified time (FlagResetTime).
├ Resettime analysis-flag │ │ │ │
C
1923
After the time specified here (in seconds), the analysis flag (AnalyisFinished) is resetted. If this time is set to zero, the flag will not be resetted automatically. In this case it must be resetted by the user.
├ Stream-1 Pressure │ │ │
A
1619
{OK, ERROR} Measuring gas pressure for stream 1. This value is only updated when the valve for stream 1 is connected.
├ Stream-2 Pressure │ │ │
A
1620
{OK, ERROR} Measuring gas pressure for stream 2. This value is only updated when the valve for stream 2 is connected.
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Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Stream-3 Pressure │ │ │
A
1621
{OK, ERROR} Measuring gas pressure for stream 3. This value is only updated when the valve for stream 3 is connected.
├ Stream-4 Pressure │ │ │
A
1622
{OK, ERROR} Measuring gas pressure for stream 4. This value is only updated when the valve for stream 4 is connected.
├ Ref.Gas Pressure │ │ │
A
1623
{OK, ERROR} Reference gas pressure: This value is only updated when the valve for reference gas is connected.
└ Cal.-Gas Pressure
A
1624
{OK, ERROR} Calibration gas pressure: This value is only updated when the valve for calibration gas is connected.
A
1618
Heading
├ LastValveTime
A
3200
Timestamp: Valve was connected.
├ Analysis started
A
3202
Timestamp: Analysis was started.
├ Analysis finished
A
3204
Timestamp: Analysis was ended.
├ Analysis finished: hours
A
1916
Timestamp (hour): Analysis was ended.
├ Analysis finished: minutes
A
1917
Timestamp (minute): Analysis was ended.
├ Analysis finished: seconds
A
1918
Timestamp (second): Analysis was ended.
├ Analysis finished: day
A
1919
Timestamp (day): Analysis was ended.
├ Analysis finished: month
A
1920
Timestamp (month): Analysis was ended.
├ Analysis finished: year
A
1921
Timestamp (year): Analysis was ended.
└ GC Thread
A
3194
Timestamp: GC Thread was called (utility for fault diagnosis)
A
1030
Heading
├ Stream # │ │ │
A
1031
{Stream-1|Stream-2|Stream-3|Stream-4| REFGAS|Cal.-Gas|OFF} Channel (stream or gas) for which the current values are valid.
├ Timestamp
A
3236
Date and time of last measurement
├ Filename │ │
A
5020
Filename under which the chromatogram for the last measurement is saved (= date and time of this measurement).
├ Stream Status │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1032
{OK|FAULT|UNPROCESSED} Status of the last measurement for this channel OK: Last measurement was successful FAULT: A fault occurred during the last measurement UNPROCESSED: This stream was not yet measured.
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Modb.
Description
├ Superior Calorific Value │
A
&UnitHs
7000
Superior calorific value from the last analysis performed
├ Wobbe Index
A
&UnitHs
7002
Wobbe index from the last analysis performed
├ rho │
A
&UnitRhon
7004
Standard density from the last analysis performed
├ rd │ │
A
7006
Relative density (standard density divided by standard density of air) from the last analysis performed
├ Hi │
A
&UnitHs
7008
Inferior calorific value from the last analysis performed
├ Wi │
A
&UnitHs
7010
Lower Wobbe index (calculated from the inferior calorific value) from the last analysis performed
├ Zn │
A
7012
Real gas factor (in standard condition) from the last analysis performed
├ Methane Number │
A
7014
Methane number from the last analysis performed
└ Unnorm. Sum
A
7016
Unnormalized sum of the components (before normalization to 100%) from the last analysis performed
" Current Content
A
1033
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
A
mol%
8000
Molar content of nitrogen (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ Methane │
A
mol%
8002
Molar content of methane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ Carbon Dioxide │
A
mol%
8004
Molar content of carbon dioxide (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ Ethane │
A
mol%
8006
Molar content of ethane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ Propane │
A
mol%
8008
Molar content of propane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ i-Butane │
A
mol%
8010
Molar content of i-butane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ n-Butane │
A
mol%
8012
Molar content of n-butane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ Neopentane │
A
mol%
8014
Molar content of neopentane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ i-Pentane │
A
mol%
8016
Molar content of i-pentane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ n-Pentane │
A
mol%
8018
Molar content of n-pentane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ C6+ │
A
mol%
8020
Molar content of C6+ (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ n-Hexane │
A
mol%
8022
Molar content of n-hexane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
02 Current Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Heptane │
A
mol%
8024
Molar content of n-heptane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ n-Octane │
A
mol%
8026
Molar content of n-octane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ n-Nonane │
A
mol%
8028
Molar content of n-nonane (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ Oxygen │
A
mol%
8030
Molar content of oxygen (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ Helium │
A
mol%
8032
Molar content of helium (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ Hydrogen │
A
mol%
8034
Molar content of hydrogen (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
├ Argon │
A
mol%
8036
Molar content of argon (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
└ Reserve
A
mol%
8038
Molar content of reserve (after normalization) from the last analysis performed
" Current Areas
A
1034
Heading
├ Nitrogen
A
8050
Peak area for nitrogen in the chromatogram
├ Methane
A
8052
Peak area for methane in the chromatogram
├ Carbon Dioxide │
A
8054
Peak area for carbon dioxide in the chromatogram
├ Ethane
A
8056
Peak area for ethane in the chromatogram
├ Propane
A
8058
Peak area for propane in the chromatogram
├ i-Butane
A
8060
Peak area for i-butane in the chromatogram
├ n-Butane
A
8062
Peak area for n-butane in the chromatogram
├ Neopentane
A
8064
Peak area for neopentane in the chromatogram
├ i-Pentane
A
8066
Peak area for i-pentane in the chromatogram
├ n-Pentane
A
8068
Peak area for n-pentane in the chromatogram
├ C6+
A
8070
Peak area for C6+ in the chromatogram
├ n-Hexane
A
8072
Peak area for n-hexane in the chromatogram
├ n-Heptane
A
8074
Peak area for n-heptane in the chromatogram
├ n-Octane
A
8076
Peak area for n-octane in the chromatogram
├ n-Nonane
A
8078
Peak area for n-nonane in the chromatogram
├ Oxygen
A
8080
Peak area for oxygen in the chromatogram
├ Helium
A
8082
Peak area for helium in the chromatogram
├ Hydrogen
A
8084
Peak area for hydrogen in the chromatogram
├ Argon
A
8086
Peak area for argon in the chromatogram
└ Reserve
A
8088
Peak area for reserve in the chromatogram
" Current Times
A
1035
Heading
├ ST Nitrogen │
A
s
8100
Peak start time for nitrogen (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Nitrogen │
A
s
8150
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for nitrogen
37
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
02 Current Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
38
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ET Nitrogen │
A
s
8200
Peak end time for nitrogen (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Methane │
A
s
8102
Peak start time for methane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Methane │
A
s
8152
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for methane
├ ET Methane │
A
s
8202
Peak end time for methane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
8104
Peak start time for carbon dioxide (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
8154
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for carbon dioxide
├ ET Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
8204
Peak end time for carbon dioxide (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Ethane │
A
s
8106
Peak start time for ethane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Ethane │
A
s
8156
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for ethane
├ ET Ethane │
A
s
8206
Peak end time for ethane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Propane │
A
s
8108
Peak start time for propane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Propane │
A
s
8158
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for propane
├ ET Propane │
A
s
8208
Peak end time for propane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST i-Butane │
A
s
8110
Peak start time for i-butane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT i-Butane │
A
s
8160
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-butane
├ ET i-Butane │
A
s
8210
Peak end time for i-butane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST n-Butane │
A
s
8112
Peak start time for n-butane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT n-Butane │
A
s
8162
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-butane
├ ET n-Butane │
A
s
8212
Peak end time for n-butane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Neopentane │
A
s
8114
Peak start time for neopentane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Neopentane │
A
s
8164
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for neopentane
├ ET Neopentane │
A
s
8214
Peak end time for neopentane (upper limit of integration)
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
02 Current Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ST i-Pentane │
A
s
8116
Peak start time for i-pentane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT i-Pentane │
A
s
8166
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-pentane
├ ET i-Pentane │
A
s
8216
Peak end time for i-pentane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST n-Pentane │
A
s
8118
Peak start time for n-pentane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT n-Pentane │
A
s
8168
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-pentane
├ ET n-Pentane │
A
s
8218
Peak end time for n-pentane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST C6+ │
A
s
8120
Peak start time for C6+ (lower limit of integration)
├ RT C6+ │
A
s
8170
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for C6+
├ ET C6+ │
A
s
8220
Peak end time for C6+ (upper limit of integration)
├ ST n-Hexane │
A
s
8122
Peak start time for n-hexane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT n-Hexane │
A
s
8172
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-hexane
├ ET n-Hexane │
A
s
8222
Peak end time for n-hexane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST n-Heptane │
A
s
8124
Peak start time for n-heptane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT n-Heptane │
A
s
8174
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-heptane
├ ET n-Heptane │
A
s
8224
Peak end time for n-heptane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST n-Octane │
A
s
8126
Peak start time for n-octane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT n-Octane │
A
s
8176
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-octane
├ ET n-Octane │
A
s
8226
Peak end time for n-octane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST n-Nonane │
A
s
8128
Peak start time for n-nonane (lower limit of integration)
├ RT n-Nonane │
A
s
8178
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-nonane
├ ET n-Nonane │
A
s
8228
Peak end time for n-nonane (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Oxygen │
A
s
8130
Peak start time for oxygen (lower limit of integration)
39
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
03 Stream-1 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
40
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ RT Oxygen │
A
s
8180
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for oxygen
├ ET Oxygen │
A
s
8230
Peak end time for oxygen (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Helium │
A
s
8132
Peak start time for helium (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Helium │
A
s
8182
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for helium
├ ET Helium │
A
s
8232
Peak end time for helium (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Hydrogen │
A
s
8134
Peak start time for hydrogen (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Hydrogen │
A
s
8184
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for hydrogen
├ ET Hydrogen │
A
s
8234
Peak end time for hydrogen (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Argon │
A
s
8136
Peak start time for argon (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Argon │
A
s
8186
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for argon
├ ET Argon │
A
s
8236
Peak end time for argon (upper limit of integration)
├ ST Reserve │
A
s
8138
Peak start time for reserve (lower limit of integration)
├ RT Reserve │
A
s
8188
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for reserve
└ ET Reserve
A
s
8238
Peak end time for reserve (upper limit of integration)
A
1036
Heading
├ Stream # │ │ │ │
A
1037
{Stream-1|Stream-2|Stream-3|Stream4|REFGAS|Cal.-Gas|OFF} Channel (stream or gas) for which the following values are valid (Stream-1 /OFF) For Modbus calls.
├ Timestamp
A
3238
Date and time of last measurement for stream 1
├ Filename │ │
A
5060
Filename under which the chromatogram for the last measurement for stream 1 is saved (= date and time of this measurement).
├ Stream Status │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1038
{OK|FAULT|UNPROCESSED} Status of the last measurement for stream 1 OK: Last measurement was successful FAULT: A fault occurred during the last measurement UNPROCESSED: This stream was not yet measured.
" 03 Stream-1 Values
YMDhms
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
03 Stream-1 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Superior Calorific Value │
A
&UnitHs
7020
Superior calorific value from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Wobbe Index │
A
&UnitHs
7022
Wobbe index from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ rho │
A
&UnitRhon
7024
Standard density from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ rd │ │
A
7026
Relative density (standard density divided by standard density of air) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Hi │
A
&UnitHs
7028
Inferior calorific value from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Wi │ │
A
&UnitHs
7030
Lower Wobbe index (calculated from the inferior calorific value) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Zn │ │
A
7032
Real gas factor (in standard condition) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Methane Number │
A
7034
Methane number from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
└ Unnorm. Sum
A
7036
Unnormalized sum of the components (before normalization to 100%) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
" Content
A
1039
Heading
├ Nitrogen │ │
A
mol%
8250
Molar content of nitrogen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Methane │ │
A
mol%
8252
Molar content of methane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
mol%
8254
Molar content of carbon dioxide (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Ethane │ │
A
mol%
8256
Molar content of ethane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Propane │ │
A
mol%
8258
Molar content of propane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ i-Butane │ │
A
mol%
8260
Molar content of i-butane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ n-Butane │ │
A
mol%
8262
Molar content of n-butane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Neopentane │ │
A
mol%
8264
Molar content of neopentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
41
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
03 Stream-1 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
42
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ i-Pentane │ │
A
mol%
8266
Molar content of i-pentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ n-Pentane │ │
A
mol%
8268
Molar content of n-pentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ C6+ │ │
A
mol%
8270
Molar content of C6+ (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ n-Hexane │ │
A
mol%
8272
Molar content of n-hexane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ n-Heptane │ │
A
mol%
8274
Molar content of n-heptane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ n-Octane │ │
A
mol%
8276
Molar content of n-octane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ n-Nonane │ │
A
mol%
8278
Molar content of n-nonane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Oxygen │ │
A
mol%
8280
Molar content of oxygen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Helium │ │
A
mol%
8282
Molar content of helium (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Hydrogen │ │
A
mol%
8284
Molar content of hydrogen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
├ Argon │ │
A
mol%
8286
Molar content of argon (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
└ Reserve
A
mol%
8288
Molar content of reserve (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 1
A
1040
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
A
8300
Peak area for nitrogen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ Methane │
A
8302
Peak area for methane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
8304
Peak area for carbon dioxide in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ Ethane │
A
8306
Peak area for ethane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
" Areas
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
03 Stream-1 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Propane │
A
8308
Peak area for propane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ i-Butane │
A
8310
Peak area for i-butane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ n-Butane │
A
8312
Peak area for n-butane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ Neopentane │
A
8314
Peak area for neopentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ i-Pentane │
A
8316
Peak area for i-pentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ n-Pentane │
A
8318
Peak area for n-pentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ C6+ │
A
8320
Peak area for C6+ in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ n-Hexane │
A
8322
Peak area for n-hexane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ n-Heptane │
A
8324
Peak area for n-heptane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ n-Octane │
A
8326
Peak area for n-octane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ n-Nonane │
A
8328
Peak area for n-nonane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ Oxygen │
A
8330
Peak area for oxygen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ Helium │
A
8332
Peak area for helium in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ Hydrogen │
A
8334
Peak area for hydrogen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
├ Argon │
A
8336
Peak area for argon in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
└ Reserve
A
8338
Peak area for reserve in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 1
A
1041
Heading
" Times ├ ST Nitrogen │
A
s
8350
Peak start time for nitrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Nitrogen │
A
s
8400
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for nitrogen from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET Nitrogen │
A
s
8450
Peak end time for nitrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST Methane │
A
s
8352
Peak start time for methane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Methane │
A
s
8402
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for methane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET Methane │
A
s
8452
Peak end time for methane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
43
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
03 Stream-1 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
44
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ST Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
8354
Peak start time for carbon dioxide (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
s
8404
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for carbon dioxide from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
8454
Peak end time for carbon dioxide (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST Ethane │
A
s
8356
Peak start time for ethane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Ethane │
A
s
8406
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for ethane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET Ethane │
A
s
8456
Peak end time for ethane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST Propane │
A
s
8358
Peak start time for propane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Propane │
A
s
8408
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for propane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET Propane │
A
s
8458
Peak end time for propane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST i-Butane │
A
s
8360
Peak start time for i-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT i-Butane │
A
s
8410
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-butane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET i-Butane │
A
s
8460
Peak end time for i-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST n-Butane │
A
s
8362
Peak start time for n-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT n-Butane │
A
s
8412
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-butane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET n-Butane │
A
s
8462
Peak end time for n-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST Neopentane │
A
s
8364
Peak start time for neopentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Neopentane │ │
A
s
8414
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for neopentane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET Neopentane │
A
s
8464
Peak end time for neopentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST i-Pentane │
A
s
8366
Peak start time for i-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT i-Pentane │
A
s
8416
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-pentane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET i-Pentane │
A
s
8466
Peak end time for i-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST n-Pentane │
A
s
8368
Peak start time for n-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
03 Stream-1 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ RT n-Pentane │
A
s
8418
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-pentane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET n-Pentane │
A
s
8468
Peak end time for n-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST C6+ │
A
s
8370
Peak start time for C6+ (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT C6+ │
A
s
8420
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for C6+ from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET C6+ │
A
s
8470
Peak end time for C6+ (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST n-Hexane │
A
s
8372
Peak start time for n-hexane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT n-Hexane │
A
s
8422
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-hexane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET n-Hexane │
A
s
8472
Peak end time for n-hexane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST n-Heptane │
A
s
8374
Peak start time for n-heptane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT n-Heptane │
A
s
8424
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-heptane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET n-Heptane │
A
s
8474
Peak end time for n-heptane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST n-Octane │
A
s
8376
Peak start time for n-octane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT n-Octane │
A
s
8426
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-octane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET n-Octane │
A
s
8476
Peak end time for n-octane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST n-Nonane │
A
s
8378
Peak start time for n-nonane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT n-Nonane │
A
s
8428
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-nonane from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET n-Nonane │
A
s
8478
Peak end time for n-nonane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST Oxygen │
A
s
8380
Peak start time for oxygen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Oxygen │
A
s
8430
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for oxygen from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET Oxygen │
A
s
8480
Peak end time for oxygen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST Helium │
A
s
8382
Peak start time for helium (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Helium │
A
s
8432
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for helium from the last analysis for stream 1
45
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
04 Stream-2 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
46
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ET Helium │
A
s
8482
Peak end time for helium (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST Hydrogen │
A
s
8384
Peak start time for hydrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Hydrogen │
A
s
8434
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for hydrogen from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET Hydrogen │
A
s
8484
Peak end time for hydrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST Argon │
A
s
8386
Peak start time for argon (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Argon │
A
s
8436
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for argon from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ET Argon │
A
s
8486
Peak end time for argon (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ ST Reserve │
A
s
8388
Peak start time for reserve (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
├ RT Reserve │
A
s
8438
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for reserve from the last analysis for stream 1
└ ET Reserve
A
s
8488
Peak end time for reserve (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 1
" 04 Stream-2 Values
A
1042
Heading
├ Stream # │ │ │ │
A
1043
{Stream-1|Stream-2|Stream-3|Stream-4|REFGAS|Cal.-Gas|OFF} Channel (stream or gas) for which the current values are valid (Stream-2/OFF) For Modbus calls.
├ Timestamp
A
3240
Date and time of last measurement for stream 2
├ Filename │ │
A
5100
Filename under which the chromatogram for the last measurement for stream 2 is saved. (= date and time of this measurement)
├ Stream Status │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1044
{OK|FAULT|UNPROCESSED} Status of the last measurement for stream 2 OK: Last measurement was successful FAULT: A fault occurred during the last measurement UNPROCESSED: This stream was not yet measured.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
A
&UnitHs
7040
Superior calorific value from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Wobbe Index │
A
&UnitHs
7042
Wobbe index from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ rho │
A
&UnitRhon
7044
Standard density from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ rd │ │
A
7046
Relative density (standard density divided by standard density of air) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
YMDhms
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
04 Stream-2 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Hi │
A
&UnitHs
7048
Inferior calorific value from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Wi │ │
A
&UnitHs
7050
Lower Wobbe index (calculated from the inferior calorific value) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Zn │ │
A
7052
Real gas factor (in standard condition) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Methane Number │
A
7054
Methane number from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
└ Unnorm. Sum
A
7056
Unnormalized sum of the components (before normalization to 100%) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
" Content
A
1045
Heading
├ Nitrogen │ │
A
mol%
8500
Molar content of nitrogen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Methane │ │
A
mol%
8502
Molar content of methane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
mol%
8504
Molar content of carbon dioxide (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Ethane │ │
A
mol%
8506
Molar content of ethane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Propane │ │
A
mol%
8508
Molar content of propane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ i-Butane │ │
A
mol%
8510
Molar content of i-butane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ n-Butane │ │
A
mol%
8512
Molar content of n-butane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Neopentane │ │
A
mol%
8514
Molar content of neopentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ i-Pentane │ │
A
mol%
8516
Molar content of i-pentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ n-Pentane │ │
A
mol%
8518
Molar content of n-pentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ C6+ │ │
A
mol%
8520
Molar content of C6+ (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
47
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04 Stream-2 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
48
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Hexane │ │
A
mol%
8522
Molar content of n-hexane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ n-Heptane │ │
A
mol%
8524
Molar content of n-heptane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ n-Octane │ │
A
mol%
8526
Molar content of n-octane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ n-Nonane │ │
A
mol%
8528
Molar content of n-nonane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Oxygen │ │
A
mol%
8530
Molar content of oxygen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Helium │ │
A
mol%
8532
Molar content of helium (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Hydrogen │ │
A
mol%
8534
Molar content of hydrogen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
├ Argon │ │
A
mol%
8536
Molar content of argon (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
└ Reserve
A
mol%
8538
Molar content of reserve (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 2
A
1046
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
A
8550
Peak area for nitrogen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ Methane │
A
8552
Peak area for methane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
8554
Peak area for carbon dioxide in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ Ethane │
A
8556
Peak area for ethane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ Propane │
A
8558
Peak area for propane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ i-Butane │
A
8560
Peak area for i-butane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ n-Butane │
A
8562
Peak area for n-butane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ Neopentane │
A
8564
Peak area for neopentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ i-Pentane │
A
8566
Peak area for i-pentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
" Areas
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
04 Stream-2 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Pentane │
A
8568
Peak area for n-pentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ C6+ │
A
8570
Peak area for C6+ in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ n-Hexane │
A
8572
Peak area for n-hexane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ n-Heptane │
A
8574
Peak area for n-heptane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ n-Octane │
A
8576
Peak area for n-octane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ n-Nonane │
A
8578
Peak area for n-nonane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ Oxygen │
A
8580
Peak area for oxygen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ Helium │
A
8582
Peak area for helium in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ Hydrogen │
A
8584
Peak area for hydrogen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
├ Argon │
A
8586
Peak area for argon in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
└ Reserve
A
8588
Peak area for reserve in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 2
A
1047
Heading
" Times ├ ST Nitrogen │
A
s
8600
Peak start time for nitrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Nitrogen │
A
s
8650
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for nitrogen from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Nitrogen │
A
s
8700
Peak end time for nitrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST Methane │
A
s
8602
Peak start time for methane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Methane │
A
s
8652
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for methane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Methane │
A
s
8702
Peak end time for methane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
8604
Peak start time for carbon dioxide (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
s
8654
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for carbon dioxide from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
8704
Peak end time for carbon dioxide (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST Ethane │
A
s
8606
Peak start time for ethane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
49
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
04 Stream-2 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
50
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ RT Ethane │
A
s
8656
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for ethane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Ethane │
A
s
8706
Peak end time for ethane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST Propane │
A
s
8608
Peak start time for propane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Propane │
A
s
8658
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for propane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Propane │
A
s
8708
Peak end time for propane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST i-Butane │
A
s
8610
Peak start time for i-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT i-Butane │
A
s
8660
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-butane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET i-Butane │
A
s
8710
Peak end time for i-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST n-Butane │
A
s
8612
Peak start time for n-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT n-Butane │
A
s
8662
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-butane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET n-Butane │
A
s
8712
Peak end time for n-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST Neopentane │
A
s
8614
Peak start time for neopentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Neopentane │ │
A
s
8664
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for neopentane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Neopentane │
A
s
8714
Peak end time for neopentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST i-Pentane │
A
s
8616
Peak start time for i-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT i-Pentane │
A
s
8666
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-pentane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET i-Pentane │
A
s
8716
Peak end time for i-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST n-Pentane │
A
s
8618
Peak start time for n-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT n-Pentane │
A
s
8668
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-pentane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET n-Pentane │
A
s
8718
Peak end time for n-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST C6+ │
A
s
8620
Peak start time for C6+ (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT C6+ │
A
s
8670
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for C6+ from the last analysis for stream 2
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
04 Stream-2 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ET C6+ │
A
s
8720
Peak end time for C6+ (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST n-Hexane │
A
s
8622
Peak start time for n-hexane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT n-Hexane │
A
s
8672
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-hexane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET n-Hexane │
A
s
8722
Peak end time for n-hexane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST n-Heptane │
A
s
8624
Peak start time for n-heptane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT n-Heptane │
A
s
8674
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-heptane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET n-Heptane │
A
s
8724
Peak end time for n-heptane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST n-Octane │
A
s
8626
Peak start time for n-octane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT n-Octane │
A
s
8676
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-octane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET n-Octane │
A
s
8726
Peak end time for n-octane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST n-Nonane │
A
s
8628
Peak start time for n-nonane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT n-Nonane │
A
s
8678
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-nonane from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET n-Nonane │
A
s
8728
Peak end time for n-nonane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST Oxygen │
A
s
8630
Peak start time for oxygen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Oxygen │
A
s
8680
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for oxygen from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Oxygen │
A
s
8730
Peak end time for oxygen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST Helium │
A
s
8632
Peak start time for helium (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Helium │
A
s
8682
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for helium from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Helium │
A
s
8732
Peak end time for helium (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST Hydrogen │
A
s
8634
Peak start time for hydrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Hydrogen │
A
s
8684
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for hydrogen from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Hydrogen │
A
s
8734
Peak end time for hydrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
51
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
05 Stream-3 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
52
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ST Argon │
A
s
8636
Peak start time for argon (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Argon │
A
s
8686
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for argon from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ET Argon │
A
s
8736
Peak end time for argon (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ ST Reserve │
A
s
8638
Peak start time for reserve (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
├ RT Reserve │
A
s
8688
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for reserve from the last analysis for stream 2
└ ET Reserve
A
s
8738
Peak end time for reserve (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 2
A
1048
Heading
├ Stream # │ │ │ │
A
1049
{Stream-1|Stream-2|Stream-3|Stream4|REFGAS|Cal.-Gas|OFF} Channel (stream or gas) for which the current values are valid (Stream-3/OFF) For Modbus calls.
├ Timestamp
A
3242
Date and time of last measurement for stream 3
├ Filename │ │
A
5140
Filename under which the chromatogram for the last measurement for stream 3 is saved (= date and time of this measurement).
├ Stream Status │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1050
{OK|FAULT|UNPROCESSED} Status of the last measurement for stream 3 OK: Last measurement was successful FAULT: A fault occurred during the last measurement UNPROCESSED: This stream was not yet measured.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
A
&UnitHs
7060
Superior calorific value from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Wobbe Index │
A
&UnitHs
7062
Wobbe index from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ rho │
A
&UnitRhon
7064
Standard density from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ rd │ │
A
7066
Relative density (standard density divided by standard density of air) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Hi │
A
&UnitHs
7068
Inferior calorific value from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Wi │ │
A
&UnitHs
7070
Lower Wobbe index (calculated from the inferior calorific value) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Zn │ │
A
7072
Real gas factor (in standard condition) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
" 05 Stream-3 Values
YMDhms
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
05 Stream-3 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Methane Number │
A
7074
Methane number from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
└ Unnorm. Sum
A
7076
Unnormalized sum of the components (before normalization to 100%) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
" Content
A
1051
Heading
├ Nitrogen │ │
A
mol%
8750
Molar content of nitrogen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Methane │ │
A
mol%
8752
Molar content of methane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
mol%
8754
Molar content of carbon dioxide (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Ethane │ │
A
mol%
8756
Molar content of ethane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Propane │ │
A
mol%
8758
Molar content of propane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ i-Butane │ │
A
mol%
8760
Molar content of i-butane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ n-Butane │ │
A
mol%
8762
Molar content of n-butane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Neopentane │ │
A
mol%
8764
Molar content of neopentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ i-Pentane │ │
A
mol%
8766
Molar content of i-pentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ n-Pentane │ │
A
mol%
8768
Molar content of n-pentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ C6+ │ │
A
mol%
8770
Molar content of C6+ (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ n-Hexane │ │
A
mol%
8772
Molar content of n-hexane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ n-Heptane │ │
A
mol%
8774
Molar content of n-heptane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
53
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
05 Stream-3 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
54
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Octane │ │
A
mol%
8776
Molar content of n-octane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ n-Nonane │ │
A
mol%
8778
Molar content of n-nonane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Oxygen │ │
A
mol%
8780
Molar content of oxygen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Helium │ │
A
mol%
8782
Molar content of helium (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Hydrogen │ │
A
mol%
8784
Molar content of hydrogen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
├ Argon │ │
A
mol%
8786
Molar content of argon (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
└ Reserve
A
mol%
8788
Molar content of reserve (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 3
A
1052
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
A
8800
Peak area for nitrogen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ Methane │
A
8802
Peak area for methane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
8804
Peak area for carbon dioxide in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ Ethane │
A
8806
Peak area for ethane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ Propane │
A
8808
Peak area for propane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ i-Butane │
A
8810
Peak area for i-butane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ n-Butane │
A
8812
Peak area for n-butane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ Neopentane │
A
8814
Peak area for neopentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ i-Pentane │
A
8816
Peak area for i-pentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ n-Pentane │
A
8818
Peak area for n-pentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ C6+ │
A
8820
Peak area for C6+ in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
" Areas
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
05 Stream-3 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Hexane │
A
8822
Peak area for n-hexane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ n-Heptane │
A
8824
Peak area for n-heptane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ n-Octane │
A
8826
Peak area for n-octane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ n-Nonane │
A
8828
Peak area for n-nonane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ Oxygen │
A
8830
Peak area for oxygen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ Helium │
A
8832
Peak area for helium in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ Hydrogen │
A
8834
Peak area for hydrogen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
├ Argon │
A
8836
Peak area for argon in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
└ Reserve
A
8838
Peak area for reserve in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 3
A
1053
Heading
" Times ├ ST Nitrogen │
A
s
8850
Peak start time for nitrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Nitrogen │
A
s
8900
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for nitrogen from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET Nitrogen │
A
s
8950
Peak end time for nitrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST Methane │
A
s
8852
Peak start time for methane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Methane │
A
s
8902
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for methane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET Methane │
A
s
8952
Peak end time for methane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
8854
Peak start time for carbon dioxide (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
s
8904
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for carbon dioxide from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
8954
Peak end time for carbon dioxide (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST Ethane │
A
s
8856
Peak start time for ethane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Ethane │
A
s
8906
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for ethane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET Ethane │
A
s
8956
Peak end time for ethane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
55
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
05 Stream-3 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
56
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ST Propane │
A
s
8858
Peak start time for propane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Propane │
A
s
8908
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for propane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET Propane │
A
s
8958
Peak end time for propane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST i-Butane │
A
s
8860
Peak start time for i-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT i-Butane │
A
s
8910
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-butane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET i-Butane │
A
s
8960
Peak end time for i-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST n-Butane │
A
s
8862
Peak start time for n-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT n-Butane │
A
s
8912
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-butane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET n-Butane │
A
s
8962
Peak end time for n-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST Neopentane │
A
s
8864
Peak start time for neopentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Neopentane │ │
A
s
8914
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for neopentane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET Neopentane │
A
s
8964
Peak end time for neopentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST i-Pentane │
A
s
8866
Peak start time for i-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT i-Pentane │
A
s
8916
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-pentane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET i-Pentane │
A
s
8966
Peak end time for i-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST n-Pentane │
A
s
8868
Peak start time for n-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT n-Pentane │
A
s
8918
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-pentane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET n-Pentane │
A
s
8968
Peak end time for n-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST C6+ │
A
s
8870
Peak start time for C6+ (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT C6+ │
A
s
8920
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for C6+ from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET C6+ │
A
s
8970
Peak end time for C6+ (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST n-Hexane │
A
s
8872
Peak start time for n-hexane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
05 Stream-3 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ RT n-Hexane │
A
s
8922
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-hexane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET n-Hexane │
A
s
8972
Peak end time for n-hexane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST n-Heptane │
A
s
8874
Peak start time for n-heptane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT n-Heptane │
A
s
8924
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-heptane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET n-Heptane │
A
s
8974
Peak end time for n-heptane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST n-Octane │
A
s
8876
Peak start time for n-octane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT n-Octane │
A
s
8926
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-octane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET n-Octane │
A
s
8976
Peak end time for n-octane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST n-Nonane │
A
s
8878
Peak start time for n-nonane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT n-Nonane │
A
s
8928
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-nonane from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET n-Nonane │
A
s
8978
Peak end time for n-nonane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST Oxygen │
A
s
8880
Peak start time for oxygen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Oxygen │
A
s
8930
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for oxygen from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET Oxygen │
A
s
8980
Peak end time for oxygen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST Helium │
A
s
8882
Peak start time for helium (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Helium │
A
s
8932
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for helium from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET Helium │
A
s
8982
Peak end time for helium (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST Hydrogen │
A
s
8884
Peak start time for hydrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Hydrogen │
A
s
8934
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for hydrogen from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ET Hydrogen │
A
s
8984
Peak end time for hydrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST Argon │
A
s
8886
Peak start time for argon (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Argon │
A
s
8936
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for argon from the last analysis for stream 3
57
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06 Stream-4 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
58
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ET Argon │
A
s
8986
Peak end time for argon (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ ST Reserve │
A
s
8888
Peak start time for reserve (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
├ RT Reserve │
A
s
8938
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for reserve from the last analysis for stream 3
└ ET Reserve
A
s
8988
Peak end time for reserve (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 3
A
1054
Heading
├ Stream # │ │ │ │
A
1055
{Stream-1|Stream-2|Stream-3|Stream-4|REFGAS|Cal.-Gas|OFF} Channel (stream or gas) for which the current values are valid (Stream-4/OFF) For Modbus calls.
├ Timestamp
A
3244
Date and time of last measurement for stream 4
├ Filename │ │
A
5180
Filename under which the chromatogram for the last measurement for stream 4 is saved (= date and time of this measurement).
├ Stream Status │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1056
{OK|FAULT|UNPROCESSED} Status of the last measurement for stream 4 OK: Last measurement was successful FAULT: A fault occurred during the last measurement UNPROCESSED: This stream was not yet measured.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
A
&UnitHs
7080
Superior calorific value from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Wobbe Index │
A
&UnitHs
7082
Wobbe index from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ rho │
A
&UnitRhon
7084
Standard density from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ rd │ │
A
7086
Relative density (standard density divided by standard density of air) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Hi │
A
&UnitHs
7088
Inferior calorific value from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Wi │ │
A
&UnitHs
7090
Lower Wobbe index (calculated from the inferior calorific value) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Zn │ │
A
7092
Real gas factor (in standard condition) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Methane Number │
A
7094
Methane number from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
└ Unnorm. Sum
A
7096
Unnormalized sum of the components (before normalization to 100%) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
" 06 Stream-4 Values
YMDhms
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
06 Stream-4 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element " Content
Unit A
Modb.
Description
1057
Heading
├ Nitrogen │ │
A
mol%
9000
Molar content of nitrogen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Methane │ │
A
mol%
9002
Molar content of methane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
mol%
9004
Molar content of carbon dioxide (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Ethane │ │
A
mol%
9006
Molar content of ethane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Propane │ │
A
mol%
9008
Molar content of propane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ i-Butane │ │
A
mol%
9010
Molar content of i-butane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ n-Butane │ │
A
mol%
9012
Molar content of n-butane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Neopentane │ │
A
mol%
9014
Molar content of neopentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ i-Pentane │ │
A
mol%
9016
Molar content of i-pentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ n-Pentane │ │
A
mol%
9018
Molar content of n-pentane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ C6+ │ │
A
mol%
9020
Molar content of C6+ (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ n-Hexane │ │
A
mol%
9022
Molar content of n-hexane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ n-Heptane │ │
A
mol%
9024
Molar content of n-heptane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ n-Octane │ │
A
mol%
9026
Molar content of n-octane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ n-Nonane │ │
A
mol%
9028
Molar content of n-nonane (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
59
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06 Stream-4 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
60
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Oxygen │ │
A
mol%
9030
Molar content of oxygen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Helium │ │
A
mol%
9032
Molar content of helium (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Hydrogen │ │
A
mol%
9034
Molar content of hydrogen (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
├ Argon │ │
A
mol%
9036
Molar content of argon (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
└ Reserve
A
mol%
9038
Molar content of reserve (after normalization) from the last measuring gas analysis performed for stream 4
A
1058
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
A
9050
Peak area for nitrogen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ Methane │
A
9052
Peak area for methane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ Carbon Dioxide │
A
9054
Peak area for carbon dioxide in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ Ethane │
A
9056
Peak area for ethane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ Propane │
A
9058
Peak area for propane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ i-Butane │
A
9060
Peak area for i-butane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ n-Butane │
A
9062
Peak area for n-butane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ Neopentane │
A
9064
Peak area for neopentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ i-Pentane │
A
9066
Peak area for i-pentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ n-Pentane │
A
9068
Peak area for n-pentane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ C6+ │
A
9070
Peak area for C6+ in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ n-Hexane │
A
9072
Peak area for n-hexane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ n-Heptane │
A
9074
Peak area for n-heptane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ n-Octane │
A
9076
Peak area for n-octane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ n-Nonane │
A
9078
Peak area for n-nonane in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
" Areas
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
06 Stream-4 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Oxygen │
A
9080
Peak area for oxygen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ Helium │
A
9082
Peak area for helium in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ Hydrogen │
A
9084
Peak area for hydrogen in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
├ Argon │
A
9086
Peak area for argon in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
└ Reserve
A
9088
Peak area for reserve in the chromatogram from the last analysis for stream 4
A
1059
Heading
" Times ├ ST Nitrogen │
A
s
9100
Peak start time for nitrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Nitrogen │
A
s
9150
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for nitrogen from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Nitrogen │
A
s
9200
Peak end time for nitrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Methane │
A
s
9102
Peak start time for methane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Methane │
A
s
9152
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for methane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Methane │
A
s
9202
Peak end time for methane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
9104
Peak start time for carbon dioxide (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
s
9154
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for carbon dioxide from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
9204
Peak end time for carbon dioxide (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Ethane │
A
s
9106
Peak start time for ethane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Ethane │
A
s
9156
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for ethane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Ethane │
A
s
9206
Peak end time for ethane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Propane │
A
s
9108
Peak start time for propane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Propane │
A
s
9158
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for propane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Propane │
A
s
9208
Peak end time for propane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST i-Butane │
A
s
9110
Peak start time for i-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
61
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06 Stream-4 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
62
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ RT i-Butane │
A
s
9160
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-butane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET i-Butane │
A
s
9210
Peak end time for i-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST n-Butane │
A
s
9112
Peak start time for n-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT n-Butane │
A
s
9162
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-butane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET n-Butane │
A
s
9212
Peak end time for n-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Neopentane │
A
s
9114
Peak start time for neopentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Neopentane │ │
A
s
9164
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for neopentane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Neopentane │
A
s
9214
Peak end time for neopentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST i-Pentane │
A
s
9116
Peak start time for i-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT i-Pentane │
A
s
9166
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-pentane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET i-Pentane │
A
s
9216
Peak end time for i-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST n-Pentane │
A
s
9118
Peak start time for n-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT n-Pentane │
A
s
9168
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-pentane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET n-Pentane │
A
s
9218
Peak end time for n-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST C6+ │
A
s
9120
Peak start time for C6+ (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT C6+ │
A
s
9170
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for C6+ from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET C6+ │
A
s
9220
Peak end time for C6+ (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST n-Hexane │
A
s
9122
Peak start time for n-hexane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT n-Hexane │
A
s
9172
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-hexane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET n-Hexane │
A
s
9222
Peak end time for n-hexane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST n-Heptane │
A
s
9124
Peak start time for n-heptane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT n-Heptane │
A
s
9174
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-heptane from the last analysis for stream 4
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
06 Stream-4 Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ET n-Heptane │
A
s
9224
Peak end time for n-heptane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST n-Octane │
A
s
9126
Peak start time for n-octane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT n-Octane │
A
s
9176
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-octane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET n-Octane │
A
s
9226
Peak end time for n-octane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST n-Nonane │
A
s
9128
Peak start time for n-nonane (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT n-Nonane │
A
s
9178
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-nonane from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET n-Nonane │
A
s
9228
Peak end time for n-nonane (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Oxygen │
A
s
9130
Peak start time for oxygen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Oxygen │
A
s
9180
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for oxygen from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Oxygen │
A
s
9230
Peak end time for oxygen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Helium │
A
s
9132
Peak start time for helium (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Helium │
A
s
9182
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for helium from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Helium │
A
s
9232
Peak end time for helium (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Hydrogen │
A
s
9134
Peak start time for hydrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Hydrogen │
A
s
9184
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for hydrogen from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Hydrogen │
A
s
9234
Peak end time for hydrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Argon │
A
s
9136
Peak start time for argon (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Argon │
A
s
9186
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for argon from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ET Argon │
A
s
9236
Peak end time for argon (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ ST Reserve │
A
s
9138
Peak start time for reserve (lower limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
├ RT Reserve │
A
s
9188
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for reserve from the last analysis for stream 4
└ ET Reserve
A
s
9238
Peak end time for reserve (upper limit of integration) from the last analysis for stream 4
63
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
07 Ref.-Gas Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Modb.
Description
A
1060
Heading
├ Stream # │ │ │ │
A
1061
{Stream1|Stream2|Stream3|Stream4| REFGAS|Cal.-Gas|OFF} Channel (stream or gas) for which the current values are valid (REF-GAS/OFF) For Modbus calls.
├ Timestamp │
A
3246
Date and time of last measurement for reference gas
├ Filename │ │
A
5220
Filename under which the chromatogram for the last measurement for reference gas is saved (= date and time of this measurement).
├ Stream Status │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1062
{OK|FAULT|UNPROCESSED} Status of the last reference gas measurement OK: Last measurement was successful FAULT: A fault occurred during the last measurement UNPROCESSED: This stream was not yet measured.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
A
&UnitHs
7100
Superior calorific value from the last reference gas analysis performed
├ Wobbe Index │
A
&UnitHs
7102
Wobbe index from the last reference gas analysis performed
├ rho │
A
&UnitRhon
7104
Standard density from the last reference gas analysis performed
├ rd │ │
A
7106
Relative density (standard density divided by standard density of air) from the last reference gas analysis performed
├ Hi │
A
&UnitHs
7108
Inferior calorific value from the last reference gas analysis performed
├ Wi │ │
A
&UnitHs
7110
Lower Wobbe index (calculated from the inferior calorific value) from the last reference gas analysis performed
├ Zn │
A
7112
Real gas factor (in standard condition) from the last reference gas analysis performed
├ Methane Number │
A
7114
Methane number from the last reference gas analysis performed
└ Unnorm. Sum
A
7116
Unnormalized sum of the components (before normalization to 100%) from the last reference gas analysis
" Content
A
1063
Heading
" 07 Ref.-Gas Values
64
Unit
YMDhms
├ Nitrogen │
A
mol%
9250
Molar content of nitrogen (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ Methane │
A
mol%
9252
Molar content of methane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
mol%
9254
Molar content of carbon dioxide (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
07 Ref.-Gas Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Ethane │
A
mol%
9256
Molar content of ethane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ Propane │
A
mol%
9258
Molar content of propane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ i-Butane │
A
mol%
9260
Molar content of i-butane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Butane │
A
mol%
9262
Molar content of n-butane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ Neopentane │ │
A
mol%
9264
Molar content of neopentane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ i-Pentane │
A
mol%
9266
Molar content of i-pentane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Pentane │
A
mol%
9268
Molar content of n-pentane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ C6+ │
A
mol%
9270
Molar content of C6+ (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Hexane │
A
mol%
9272
Molar content of n-hexane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Heptane │
A
mol%
9274
Molar content of n-heptane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Octane │
A
mol%
9276
Molar content of n-octane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Nonane │
A
mol%
9278
Molar content of n-nonane (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ Oxygen │
A
mol%
9280
Molar content of oxygen (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ Helium │
A
mol%
9282
Molar content of helium (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ Hydrogen │
A
mol%
9284
Molar content of hydrogen (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
├ Argon │
A
mol%
9286
Molar content of argon (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
└ Reserve
A
mol%
9288
Molar content of reserve (after normalization) from the last reference gas analysis
A
1064
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
A
9300
Peak area for nitrogen in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ Methane │
A
9302
Peak area for methane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
9304
Peak area for carbon dioxide in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ Ethane │
A
9306
Peak area for ethane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
" Areas
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Element
66
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Propane │
A
9308
Peak area for propane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ i-Butane │
A
9310
Peak area for i-butane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Butane │
A
9312
Peak area for n-butane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ Neopentane │
A
9314
Peak area for neopentane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ i-Pentane │
A
9316
Peak area for i-pentane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Pentane │
A
9318
Peak area for n-pentane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ C6+ │
A
9320
Peak area for C6+ in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Hexane │
A
9322
Peak area for n-hexane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Heptane │
A
9324
Peak area for n-heptane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Octane │
A
9326
Peak area for n-octane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ n-Nonane │
A
9328
Peak area for n-nonane in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ Oxygen │
A
9330
Peak area for oxygen in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ Helium │
A
9332
Peak area for helium in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ Hydrogen │
A
9334
Peak area for hydrogen in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
├ Argon │
A
9336
Peak area for argon in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
└ Reserve
A
9338
Peak area for reserve in the chromatogram from the last reference gas analysis
A
1065
Heading
" Times ├ ST Nitrogen │
A
s
9350
Peak start time for nitrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Nitrogen │
A
s
9400
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for nitrogen from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Nitrogen │
A
s
9450
Peak end time for nitrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST Methane │
A
s
9352
Peak start time for methane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Methane │
A
s
9402
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for methane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Methane │
A
s
9452
Peak end time for methane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ST Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
9354
Peak start time for carbon dioxide (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
s
9404
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for carbon dioxide from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
9454
Peak end time for carbon dioxide (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST Ethane │
A
s
9356
Peak start time for ethane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Ethane │
A
s
9406
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for ethane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Ethane │
A
s
9456
Peak end time for ethane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST Propane │
A
s
9358
Peak start time for propane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Propane │
A
s
9408
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for propane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Propane │
A
s
9458
Peak end time for propane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST i-Butane │
A
s
9360
Peak start time for i-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT i-Butane │
A
s
9410
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-butane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET i-Butane │
A
s
9460
Peak end time for i-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST n-Butane │
A
s
9362
Peak start time for n-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT n-Butane │
A
s
9412
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-butane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET n-Butane │
A
s
9462
Peak end time for n-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST Neopentane │
A
s
9364
Peak start time for neopentane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Neopentane │ │
A
s
9414
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for neopentane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Neopentane │
A
s
9464
Peak end time for neopentane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST i-Pentane │
A
s
9366
Peak start time for i-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT i-Pentane │ │
A
s
9416
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-pentane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET i-Pentane │
A
s
9466
Peak end time for i-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
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Element
68
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ST n-Pentane │
A
s
9368
Peak start time for n-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT n-Pentane │ │
A
s
9418
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-pentane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET n-Pentane │
A
s
9468
Peak end time for n-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST C6+ │
A
s
9370
Peak start time for C6+ (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT C6+ │
A
s
9420
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for C6+ from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET C6+ │
A
s
9470
Peak end time for C6+ (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST n-Hexane │
A
s
9372
Peak start time for n-hexane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT n-Hexane │ │
A
s
9422
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-hexane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET n-Hexane │
A
s
9472
Peak end time for n-hexane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST n-Heptane │
A
s
9374
Peak start time for n-heptane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT n-Heptane │ │
A
s
9424
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-heptane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET n-Heptane │
A
s
9474
Peak end time for n-heptane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST n-Octane │
A
s
9376
Peak start time for n-octane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT n-Octane │
A
s
9426
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-octane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET n-Octane │
A
s
9476
Peak end time for n-octane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST n-Nonane │
A
s
9378
Peak start time for n-nonane (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT n-Nonane │ │
A
s
9428
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-nonane from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET n-Nonane │
A
s
9478
Peak end time for n-nonane (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST Oxygen │
A
s
9380
Peak start time for oxygen (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Oxygen │
A
s
9430
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for oxygen from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Oxygen │
A
s
9480
Peak end time for oxygen (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ST Helium │
A
s
9382
Peak start time for helium (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Helium │
A
s
9432
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for helium from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Helium │
A
s
9482
Peak end time for helium (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST Hydrogen │
A
s
9384
Peak start time for hydrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Hydrogen │ │
A
s
9434
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for hydrogen from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Hydrogen │
A
s
9484
Peak end time for hydrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST Argon │
A
s
9386
Peak start time for argon (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Argon │
A
s
9436
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for argon from the last reference gas analysis
├ ET Argon │
A
s
9486
Peak end time for argon (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ ST Reserve │
A
s
9388
Peak start time for reserve (lower limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
├ RT Reserve │
A
s
9438
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for reserve from the last reference gas analysis
└ ET Reserve
A
s
9488
Peak end time for reserve (upper limit of integration) from the last reference gas analysis
A
1066
Heading
├ Stream # │ │ │ │
A
1067
{Stream-1|Stream-2|Stream-3|Stream-4|REFGAS|Cal.-Gas|OFF} Channel (stream or gas) for which the current values are valid (Cal.-Gas/OFF) For Modbus calls.
├ Timestamp │
A
3248
Date and time of last measurement for calibration gas
├ Filename │ │
A
5260
Filename under which the chromatogram for the last measurement for calibration gas is saved (= date and time of this measurement).
├ Stream Status │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1068
{OK|FAULT|UNPROCESSED} Status of the last calibration gas measurement OK: Last measurement was successful FAULT: A fault occurred during the last measurement UNPROCESSED: This stream was not yet measured.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
A
&UnitHs
7120
Superior calorific value from the last calibration gas analysis performed
├ Wobbe Index │
A
&UnitHs
7122
Wobbe index from the last calibration gas analysis performed
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Element
70
Unit
Modb.
Description
&UnitRhon
7124
Standard density from the last calibration gas analysis performed
7126
Relative density (standard density divided by standard density of air) from the last calibration gas analysis performed
├ rho │
A
├ rd │ │
A
├ Hi │
A
&UnitHs
7128
Inferior calorific value from the last calibration gas analysis performed
├ Wi │ │
A
&UnitHs
7130
Lower Wobbe index (calculated from the inferior calorific value) from the last calibration gas analysis performed
├ Zn │
A
7132
Real gas factor (in standard condition) from the last calibration gas analysis performed
├ Methane Number │
A
7134
Methane number from the last calibration gas analysis performed
└ Unnorm. Sum
A
7136
Unnormalized sum of the components (before normalization to 100%) from the last calibration gas analysis
" Content
A
1069
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
A
mol%
9500
Molar content of nitrogen (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Methane │
A
mol%
9502
Molar content of methane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
mol%
9504
Molar content of carbon dioxide (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Ethane │
A
mol%
9506
Molar content of ethane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Propane │
A
mol%
9508
Molar content of propane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ i-Butane │
A
mol%
9510
Molar content of i-butane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Butane │
A
mol%
9512
Molar content of n-butane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Neopentane │ │
A
mol%
9514
Molar content of neopentane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ i-Pentane │
A
mol%
9516
Molar content of i-pentane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Pentane │
A
mol%
9518
Molar content of n-pentane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ C6+ │
A
mol%
9520
Molar content of C6+ (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Hexane │
A
mol%
9522
Molar content of n-hexane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Heptane │
A
mol%
9524
Molar content of n-heptane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Octane │
A
mol%
9526
Molar content of n-octane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Nonane │
A
mol%
9528
Molar content of n-nonane (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Oxygen │
A
mol%
9530
Molar content of oxygen (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Helium │
A
mol%
9532
Molar content of helium (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Hydrogen │
A
mol%
9534
Molar content of hydrogen (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Argon │
A
mol%
9536
Molar content of argon (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
└ Reserve
A
mol%
9538
Molar content of reserve (after normalization) from the last calibration gas analysis
A
1070
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
A
9550
Peak area for nitrogen in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Methane │
A
9552
Peak area for methane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
9554
Peak area for carbon dioxide in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Ethane │
A
9556
Peak area for ethane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Propane │
A
9558
Peak area for propane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ i-Butane │
A
9560
Peak area for i-butane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Butane │
A
9562
Peak area for n-butane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Neopentane │
A
9564
Peak area for neopentane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ i-Pentane │
A
9566
Peak area for i-pentane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Pentane │
A
9568
Peak area for n-pentane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ C6+ │
A
9570
Peak area for C6+ in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Hexane │
A
9572
Peak area for n-hexane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Heptane │
A
9574
Peak area for n-heptane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ n-Octane │
A
9576
Peak area for n-octane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
" Areas
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
72
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Nonane │
A
9578
Peak area for n-nonane in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Oxygen │
A
9580
Peak area for oxygen in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Helium │
A
9582
Peak area for helium in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Hydrogen │
A
9584
Peak area for hydrogen in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
├ Argon │
A
9586
Peak area for argon in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
└ Reserve
A
9588
Peak area for reserve in the chromatogram from the last calibration gas analysis
A
1071
Heading
" Times ├ ST Nitrogen │
A
s
9600
Peak start time for nitrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Nitrogen │ │
A
s
9650
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for nitrogen from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET Nitrogen │
A
s
9700
Peak end time for nitrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Methane │
A
s
9602
Peak start time for methane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Methane │ │
A
s
9652
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for methane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET Methane │
A
s
9702
Peak end time for methane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
9604
Peak start time for carbon dioxide (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Carbon Dioxide │ │
A
s
9654
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for carbon dioxide from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET Carbon Dioxide │
A
s
9704
Peak end time for carbon dioxide (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Ethane │
A
s
9606
Peak start time for ethane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Ethane │
A
s
9656
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for ethane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET Ethane │
A
s
9706
Peak end time for ethane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Propane │
A
s
9608
Peak start time for propane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Propane │
A
s
9658
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for propane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET Propane │
A
s
9708
Peak end time for propane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ST i-Butane │
A
s
9610
Peak start time for i-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT i-Butane │
A
s
9660
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-butane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET i-Butane │
A
s
9710
Peak end time for i-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST n-Butane │
A
s
9612
Peak start time for n-butane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT n-Butane │ │
A
s
9662
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-butane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET n-Butane │
A
s
9712
Peak end time for n-butane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Neopentane │
A
s
9614
Peak start time for neopentane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Neopentane │ │
A
s
9664
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for neopentane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET Neopentane │
A
s
9714
Peak end time for neopentane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST i-Pentane │
A
s
9616
Peak start time for i-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT i-Pentane │ │
A
s
9666
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for i-pentane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET i-Pentane │
A
s
9716
Peak end time for i-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST n-Pentane │
A
s
9618
Peak start time for n-pentane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT n-Pentane │ │
A
s
9668
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-pentane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET n-Pentane │
A
s
9718
Peak end time for n-pentane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST C6+ │
A
s
9620
Peak start time for C6+ (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT C6+ │
A
s
9670
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for C6+ from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET C6+ │
A
s
9720
Peak end time for C6+ (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST n-Hexane │
A
s
9622
Peak start time for n-hexane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT n-Hexane │ │
A
s
9672
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-hexane from the last calibration gas analysis
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
74
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ET n-Hexane │
A
s
9722
Peak end time for n-hexane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST n-Heptane │
A
s
9624
Peak start time for n-heptane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT n-Heptane │ │
A
s
9674
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-heptane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET n-Heptane │
A
s
9724
Peak end time for n-heptane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST n-Octane │
A
s
9626
Peak start time for n-octane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT n-Octane │ │
A
s
9676
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-octane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET n-Octane │
A
s
9726
Peak end time for n-octane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST n-Nonane │
A
s
9628
Peak start time for n-nonane (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT n-Nonane │ │
A
s
9678
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for n-nonane from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET n-Nonane │
A
s
9728
Peak end time for n-nonane (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Oxygen │
A
s
9630
Peak start time for oxygen (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Oxygen │
A
s
9680
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for oxygen from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET Oxygen │
A
s
9730
Peak end time for oxygen (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Helium │
A
s
9632
Peak start time for helium (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Helium │
A
s
9682
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for helium from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET Helium │
A
s
9732
Peak end time for helium (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Hydrogen │
A
s
9634
Peak start time for hydrogen (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Hydrogen │ │
A
s
9684
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for hydrogen from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ET Hydrogen │
A
s
9734
Peak end time for hydrogen (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Argon │
A
s
9636
Peak start time for argon (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Argon │
A
s
9686
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for argon from the last calibration gas analysis
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ ET Argon │
A
s
9736
Peak end time for argon (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ ST Reserve │
A
s
9638
Peak start time for reserve (lower limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
├ RT Reserve │
A
s
9688
Retention time (cycle time through the column) for reserve from the last calibration gas analysis
└ ET Reserve
A
s
9738
Peak end time for reserve (upper limit of integration) from the last calibration gas analysis
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1072
Heading
└ Calibration Status
A
1073
{Failed|Successful} Status of the last calibration (Failed/Successful)
" RFZ
A
1074
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
P
9750
Response factor (RFZ) for nitrogen from the last basic calibration
├ Methane │
P
9752
Response factor (RFZ) for methane from the last basic calibration
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
9754
Response factor (RFZ) for carbon dioxide from the last basic calibration
├ Ethane │
P
9756
Response factor (RFZ) for ethane from the last basic calibration
├ Propane │
P
9758
Response factor (RFZ) for propane from the last basic calibration
├ i-Butane │
P
9760
Response factor (RFZ) for i-butane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Butane │
P
9762
Response factor (RFZ) for n-butane from the last basic calibration
├ Neopentane │
P
9764
Response factor (RFZ) for neopentane from the last basic calibration
├ i-Pentane │
P
9766
Response factor (RFZ) for i-pentane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Pentane │
P
9768
Response factor (RFZ) for n-pentane from the last basic calibration
├ C6+ │
P
9770
Response factor (RFZ) for C6+ from the last basic calibration
├ n-Hexane │
P
9772
Response factor (RFZ) for n-hexane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Heptane │
P
9774
Response factor (RFZ) for n-heptane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Octane │
P
9776
Response factor (RFZ) for n-octane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Nonane │
P
9778
Response factor (RFZ) for n-nonane from the last basic calibration
├ Oxygen │
P
9780
Response factor (RFZ) for oxygen from the last basic calibration
75
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Element
76
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Helium │
P
9782
Response factor (RFZ) for helium from the last basic calibration
├ Hydrogen │
P
9784
Response factor (RFZ) for hydrogen from the last basic calibration
├ Argon │
P
9786
Response factor (RFZ) for argon from the last basic calibration
└ Reserve
P
9788
Response factor (RFZ) for reserve from the last basic calibration
A
1075
Heading
├ Nitrogen │
P
9800
Response factor (RF) for nitrogen from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Methane │
P
9802
Response factor (RF) for methane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
9804
Response factor (RF) for carbon dioxide from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Ethane │
P
9806
Response factor (RF) for ethane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Propane │
P
9808
Response factor (RF) for propane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ i-Butane │
P
9810
Response factor (RF) for i-butane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Butane │
P
9812
Response factor (RF) for n-butane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Neopentane │
P
9814
Response factor (RF) for neopentane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ i-Pentane │
P
9816
Response factor (RF) for i-pentane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Pentane │
P
9818
Response factor (RF) for n-pentane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ C6+ │
P
9820
Response factor (RF) for C6+ from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Hexane │
P
9822
Response factor (RF) for n-hexane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Heptane │
P
9824
Response factor (RF) for n-heptane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Octane │
P
9826
Response factor (RF) for n-octane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Nonane │
P
9828
Response factor (RF) for n-nonane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Oxygen │
P
9830
Response factor (RF) for oxygen from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Helium │
P
9832
Response factor (RF) for helium from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Hydrogen │
P
9834
Response factor (RF) for hydrogen from the last automatic or manual calibration
" RF
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Argon │
P
9836
Response factor (RF) for argon from the last automatic or manual calibration
└ Reserve
P
9838
Response factor (RF) for reserve from the last automatic or manual calibration
A
1076
Heading
" RTZ ├ Nitrogen │
P
s
9850
Retention time (RTZ) for nitrogen from the last basic calibration
├ Methane │
P
s
9852
Retention time (RTZ) for methane from the last basic calibration
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
s
9854
Retention time (RTZ) for carbon dioxide from the last basic calibration
├ Ethane │
P
s
9856
Retention time (RTZ) for ethane from the last basic calibration
├ Propane │
P
s
9858
Retention time (RTZ) for propane from the last basic calibration
├ i-Butane │
P
s
9860
Retention time (RTZ) for i-butane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Butane │
P
s
9862
Retention time (RTZ) for n-butane from the last basic calibration
├ Neopentane │
P
s
9864
Retention time (RTZ) for neopentane from the last basic calibration
├ i-Pentane │
P
s
9866
Retention time (RTZ) for i-pentane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Pentane │
P
s
9868
Retention time (RTZ) for n-pentane from the last basic calibration
├ C6+ │
P
s
9870
Retention time (RTZ) for C6+ from the last basic calibration
├ n-Hexane │
P
s
9872
Retention time (RTZ) for n-hexane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Heptane │
P
s
9874
Retention time (RTZ) for n-heptane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Octane │
P
s
9876
Retention time (RTZ) for n-octane from the last basic calibration
├ n-Nonane │
P
s
9878
Retention time (RTZ) for n-nonane from the last basic calibration
├ Oxygen │
P
s
9880
Retention time (RTZ) for oxygen from the last basic calibration
├ Helium │
P
s
9882
Retention time (RTZ) for helium from the last basic calibration
├ Hydrogen │
P
s
9884
Retention time (RTZ) for hydrogen from the last basic calibration
├ Argon │
P
s
9886
Retention time (RTZ) for argon from the last basic calibration
└ Reserve
P
s
9888
Retention time (RTZ) for reserve from the last basic calibration
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Element " RT
78
Unit A
Modb. 1872
Description Heading
├ Nitrogen │
P
s
11060
Retention time (RT) for nitrogen from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Methane │
P
s
11062
Retention time (RT) for methane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
s
11064
Retention time (RT) for carbon dioxide from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Ethane │
P
s
11066
Retention time (RT) for ethane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Propane │
P
s
11068
Retention time (RT) for propane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ i-Butane │
P
s
11070
Retention time (RT) for i-butane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Butane │
P
s
11072
Retention time (RT) for n-butane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Neopentane │
P
s
11074
Retention time (RT) for neopentane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ i-Pentane │
P
s
11076
Retention time (RT) for i-pentane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Pentane │
P
s
11078
Retention time (RT) for n-pentane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ C6+ │
P
s
11080
Retention time (RT) for C6+ from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Hexane │
P
s
11082
Retention time (RT) for n-hexane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Heptane │
P
s
11084
Retention time (RT) for n-heptane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Octane │
P
s
11086
Retention time (RT) for n-octane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ n-Nonane │
P
s
11088
Retention time (RT) for n-nonane from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Oxygen │
P
s
11090
Retention time (RT) for oxygen from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Helium │
P
s
11092
Retention time (RT) for helium from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Hydrogen │
P
s
11094
Retention time (RT) for hydrogen from the last automatic or manual calibration
├ Argon │
P
s
11096
Retention time (RT) for argon from the last automatic or manual calibration
└ Reserve
P
s
11098
Retention time (RT) for reserve from the last automatic or manual calibration
" Area Totals
A
1077
Heading
P
3002
Sum of all peak areas in the last basic calibration
├ BCAL: Total Area │
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Element
Unit
├ CAL: Total Area │
P
└ Total Deviation
A
" Deviations
%
A
Modb.
Description
3004
Sum of all peak areas in the last automatic or manual calibration
7138
Percentage deviation of the area totals from the basic calibration and automatic (or manual) calibration.
1559
Heading
├ RhoCalDelta │
A
%
10814
Deviation of the standard density from the last calibration from the set value.
├ HsCalDelta │
A
%
10816
Deviation of the superior calorific value from the last calibration from the set value.
└ Co2CalDelta
A
mol%
10818
Deviation of the CO2 content from the last calibration from the set value.
1636
Heading
10846
Time from which assignment of peaks to C6p (hexane total) begins.
A
1078
Heading
A
1079
Heading
├ Value1 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
10510
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit1
C
30600
Unit of measured value 1
├ Start Value │ │
C
10522
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
10534
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
10546
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1537
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
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Element
80
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1538
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
10558
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1539
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit value violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
A
1532
Heading
├ Value2 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
10512
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit2
C
30620
Unit of measured value 2
├ Start Value │ │
C
10524
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
10536
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
10548
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1540
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
" Temp. Dewpoint
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
1541
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
10560
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1542
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit value violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
A
1533
Heading
├ Value3 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
10514
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit3
C
30640
Unit of measured value 3
├ Start Value │ │
C
10526
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
10538
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
10550
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1543
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
" COS
81
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Element
82
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1544
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
10562
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1545
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
A
1534
Heading
├ Value4 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
10516
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit4
C
30660
Unit of measured value 4
├ Start Value │ │
C
10528
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
10540
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
10552
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1546
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
" H2S
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
1547
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
10564
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1548
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit value violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
" Mercaptan
A
1535
Heading
├ Value5 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
10518
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit5
C
30680
Unit of measured value 5
├ Start Value │ │
C
10530
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
10542
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
10554
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1549
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
83
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Element
84
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1550
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
10566
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1551
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit value violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
" KW Dewpoint
A
1536
Heading
├ Value6 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
10520
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit6
C
30700
Unit of measured value 6
├ Start Value │ │
C
10532
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
10544
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
10556
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1552
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
1553
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
10568
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1554
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
" Add. monitoring-1
A
1846
Heading
├ Monitored value1
C
30540
Designation for measured value 7
├ Value7 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
11010
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit7
C
30720
Unit of measured value 7
├ Start Value │ │
C
11012
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
11014
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
11016
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1849
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
85
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Element
86
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1850
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
11018
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1851
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
" Add. monitoring-2
A
1847
Heading
├ Monitored value2
C
30560
Designation for measured value 8
├ Value8 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
11020
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit8
C
30740
Unit of measured value 8
├ Start Value │ │
C
11022
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
11024
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
11026
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1852
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
1853
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
11028
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1854
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
" Add. monitoring-3
A
1848
Heading
├ Monitored value3
C
30580
Designation for measured value 9
├ Value9 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
11030
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit9
C
30760
Unit of measured value 9
├ Start Value │ │
C
11032
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
11034
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
11036
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1855
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
87
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Element
88
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1856
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
11038
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1857
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
" Add. monitoring-4
A
1864
Heading
├ Monitored value4
C
30780
Designation for measured value 10
├ Value10 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
11040
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit10
C
30800
Unit of measured value 10
├ Start Value │ │
C
11042
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
11044
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
11046
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1865
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
1866
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
11048
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1867
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
" Add. monitoring-5
A
1868
Heading
├ Monitored value5
C
30820
Designation for measured value 11
├ Value11 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
11050
Display of the measured value determined from a selected current input and the parameters for this column. This value is monitored up to an upper limit. Monitoring has the following operating modes: - No monitoring - Generate a warning, value = default value - Set a digital contact, value = default value
├ Unit11
C
30840
Unit of measured value 11
├ Start Value │ │
C
11052
Physical start value This value corresponds to 0 or 4 mA depending on the operating mode.
├ End Value │ │
C
11054
Physical end value This value corresponds to the 20 mA measured value.
├ Default Value │
C
11056
If the "Upper Limit" is exceeded, the measured value is set to this default value.
├ Operating Mode │
C
1869
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the selected current input.
89
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Element
90
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Source │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1870
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4|Current Input-5|Current Input-6|Current Input-7|Current Input-8|Wago current input-1|Wago current input-2|Wago current input-3|Wago current input-4|Wago current input-5|Wago current input-6|Wago current input-7|Wago current input-8|Wago current input-9|Wago current input-10|Wago current input-11|Wago current input-12|Wago current input-13|Wago current input-14|Wago current input-15|Wago current input-16} Source of the analog signal. Current input-1 through current input-8 Wago current input-1 through Wago current input-16
├ Upper Limit │ │
C
11058
Upper limit of the physical value. If the limit is exceeded, a warning is generated, a digital contact is set or it is ignored.
└ Select Contact
C
1871
{NONE|Generate Warning|DO 9, Signal 1|DO 10, Signal 2|DO 11, Signal 3|DO 12, Signal 4} Selection of signaling contact or warning. Signaling contacts DO9 through DO12 are collective, i.e. multiple limit violations can be signaled with a digital contact. The first violation sets the contact.
A
1555
Heading
├ Total Sulfur │
A
10570
Total volume of all sulfur compounds (H2S, COS and Mercaptan)
├ Upper Warning Limit │
C
10572
Upper limit value of the entire sulfur content for triggering a warning
└ Warning Mode
C
1556
{NONE|Generate Warning} Total sulfur warning mode on/off (NONE/Generate Warning)
A
1085
Heading
├ Component Default │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1086
{OFF|ON} The 4 components helium, hydrogen, oxygen and argon can be specified as fixed values. This mode can be switched on or off (OFF/ON). The other measured components are then normalized to 100% minus the fixed components. This mode is not permitted in custody transfer operation.
├ Default Helium
E
mol%
7176
Fixed value for helium content
├ Default Hydrogen
E
mol%
7178
Fixed value for hydrogen content
├ Default Oxygen
E
mol%
7180
Fixed value for oxygen content
└ Default Argon
E
mol%
7182
Fixed value for argon content
1560
Heading
" Total Sulfur
" Fixed Components
" DSfG Constants
A
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Carbon Monoxide S1 │ │
A
10820
Value of the carbon monoxide content in stream 1 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Carbon Monoxide S2 │ │
A
10822
Value of the carbon monoxide content in stream 2 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Carbon Monoxide S3 │ │
A
10824
Value of the carbon monoxide content in stream 3 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Carbon Monoxide S4 │ │
A
10826
Value of the carbon monoxide content in stream 4 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Ethene S1 │
A
10828
Value of the ethene content in stream 1 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Ethene S2 │
A
10830
Value of the ethene content in stream 2 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Ethene S3 │
A
10832
Value of the ethene content in stream 3 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Ethene S4 │
A
10834
Value of the ethene content in stream 4 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Propene S1 │ │
A
10836
Value of the propene content in stream 1 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Propene S2 │ │
A
10838
Value of the propene content in stream 2 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
├ Propene S3 │ │
A
10840
Value of the propene content in stream 3 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
└ Propene S4
A
10842
Value of the propene content in stream 4 required for DSfG standard form. This value is always 0
A
1089
Heading
A
1090
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
9900
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of nitrogen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
9902
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of nitrogen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
" 11 Component Parameters " Nitrogen
91
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
92
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
9904
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of nitrogen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
9906
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of nitrogen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1091
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
9920
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of methane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
9922
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of methane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
9924
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of methane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
9926
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of methane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1092
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
9940
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of carbon dioxide from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
9942
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of carbon dioxide from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
9944
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of carbon dioxide from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
" Methane
" Carbon Dioxide
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Modb.
Description
E
9946
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of carbon dioxide from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1093
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
9960
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of ethane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
9962
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of ethane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
9964
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of ethane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
9966
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of ethane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1094
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
9980
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of propane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
9982
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of propane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
9984
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of propane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
9986
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of propane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1095
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │ " Ethane
" Propane
" i-Butane
Unit
93
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
94
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10000
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of i-butane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10002
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of i-butane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10004
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of i-butane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10006
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of i-butane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1096
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10020
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-butane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10022
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-butane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10024
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-butane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10026
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-butane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1097
Heading
E
10040
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of neopentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
" n-Butane
" Neopentane ├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10042
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of neopentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10044
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of neopentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10046
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of neopentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1098
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10060
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of i-pentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10062
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of i-pentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10064
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of i-pentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10066
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of i-pentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1099
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10080
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-pentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10082
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-pentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
" i-Pentane
" n-Pentane
95
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
96
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10084
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-pentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10086
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-pentane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1100
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10100
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of C6+ from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10102
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of C6+ from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10104
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of C6+ from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10106
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of C6+ from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1101
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10120
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-hexane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10122
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-hexane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10124
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-hexane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
" C6+
" n-Hexane
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Modb.
Description
E
10126
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-hexane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1102
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10140
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-heptane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10142
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-heptane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10144
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-heptane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10146
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-heptane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1103
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10160
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-octane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10162
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-octane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10164
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-octane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10166
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-octane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1104
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │ " n-Heptane
" n-Octane
" n-Nonane
Unit
97
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
98
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10180
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-nonane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10182
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-nonane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10184
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-nonane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10186
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of n-nonane from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1105
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10200
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of oxygen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10202
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of oxygen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10204
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of oxygen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10206
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of oxygen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1106
Heading
E
10220
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of helium from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
" Oxygen
" Helium ├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10222
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of helium from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10224
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of helium from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10226
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of helium from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1107
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10240
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of hydrogen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10242
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of hydrogen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10244
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of hydrogen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10246
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of hydrogen from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1108
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10260
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of argon from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10262
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of argon from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
" Hydrogen
" Argon
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Element
100
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10264
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of argon from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10266
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of argon from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1109
Heading
├ MLC Coefficient A │ │ │ │
E
10280
Multilevel coefficient A for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of reserve from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient B │ │ │ │
E
10282
Multilevel coefficient B for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of reserve from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient C │ │ │ │
E
10284
Multilevel coefficient C for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of reserve from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
├ MLC Coefficient D │ │ │ │
E
10286
Multilevel coefficient D for the polynomial used to calculate the molar content of reserve from the peak area. The multilevel coefficients are defined in the factory and do not change during operation.
A
1087
Heading
├ Viscosity Corrector │
E
1088
{OFF|ON} Switching on/off of viscosity corrector
├ Visco. Parameter A │
E
7184
Viscosity corrector – Parameter A (set in the factory).
├ Visco. Parameter B │
E
7186
Viscosity corrector – Parameter B (set in the factory).
├ Visco. Parameter C │
E
7188
Viscosity corrector – Parameter C (set in the factory).
└ Visco. Parameter D
E
7190
Viscosity corrector – Parameter D (set in the factory).
A
1110
Heading
E
1112
{Weekday|Day(s)} Calibration interval mode (Weekday/Day(s)). If the calibration interval is 7 days, a weekday can be defined. Day(s) applies for other intervals.
" Reserve
" Viscosity
" 12 Calibration Parameters ├ CalMode │ │ │
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Interval (Days) │
E
1113
Calibration interval in days. This value is used if the calibration interval mode is set to "Day(s)".
├ Hour │
E
1114
Hour in which calibration is to take place (0 to 23).
├ Last Calibration
A
3006
Time at which the last calibration was started.
├ Next calibration │
A
3320
Time at which the next calibration will be started.
├ RF für neo-Pentane │ │
E
1874
{RF from Neopentane|RF from n-Butane} Specifies whether the RF of n-butane is used for neopentane in the calibration or not.
└ Measurement neo-Pentane
E
1952
{Measure|Add to n-Butane} Measure: Measured neo-Pentane is displayed as neo-Pentane Add to n-Butane: Measured neo-Pentane is added to n-Butane
" Default values
A
1115
Heading
├ Sum CalGas Values │
P
mol%
10848
Sum of the content of all gases in the internal calibration gas.
├ Nitrogen │ │
E
mol%
10300
Set value for nitrogen content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Methane │ │
E
mol%
10302
Set value for methane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
E
mol%
10304
Set value for carbon dioxide content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Ethane │ │
E
mol%
10306
Set value for ethane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Propane │ │
E
mol%
10308
Set value for propane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ i-Butane │ │
E
mol%
10310
Set value for i-butane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ n-Butane │ │
E
mol%
10312
Set value for n-butane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Neopentane │ │
E
mol%
10314
Set value for neopentane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ i-Pentane │ │
E
mol%
10316
Set value for i-pentane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
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Element
102
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Pentane │ │
E
mol%
10318
Set value for n-pentane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ C6+ │ │
E
mol%
10320
Set value for C6+ content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ n-Hexane │ │
E
mol%
10322
Set value for n-hexane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ n-Heptane │ │
E
mol%
10324
Set value for n-heptane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ n-Octane │ │
E
mol%
10326
Set value for n-octane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ n-Nonane │ │
E
mol%
10328
Set value for n-nonane content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Oxygen │ │
E
mol%
10330
Set value for oxygen content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Helium │ │
E
mol%
10332
Set value for helium content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Hydrogen │ │
E
mol%
10334
Set value for hydrogen content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Argon │ │
E
mol%
10336
Set value for argon content during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Reserve │ │
E
mol%
10338
Set value for reserve during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
├ Hs Default Value │ │
E
&UnitHs
7192
Set value for superior calorific value during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
└ Rho Default Value
E
&UnitRhon
7194
Set value for standard density during calibration. This value can be found on the certificate for the internal calibration gas.
1116
Heading
" Limit Values Cal.
A
├ Hs Deviation │ │
E
%
7196
Maximum permissible deviation (%) between measured value and set value for superior calorific value during calibration
├ Rho Deviation │ │
E
%
7198
Maximum permissible deviation (%) between measured value and set value for standard density during calibration
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ CO2 Deviation │ │
E
mol%
7200
Maximum permissible deviation (mol%) between measured value and set value for CO2 content during calibration
├ Response Factor Dev. │ │ │
E
%
7202
Maximum permissible deviation between the retention times from automatic and manual calibration (RT) and those from basic calibration (RTZ)
└ Total Area Dev.
E
%
7204
Maximum permissible deviation between the sum of all peak areas from automatic and manual calibration (RT) and the sum from basic calibration (RTZ)
" 13 Calculation Parameters
A
1117
Heading
└ Calculation as per:
E
1118
{ISO6976|GPA2172} Calculation as per ISO 6976 or GPA 2172. For GPA, 60 °F and 14.73 psi or 14.696 psi must be set. In Europe ISO 6976 is used.
" ISO-6976
A
1119
Heading
" GPA-2172-09
A
1120
Heading
├ GPA Hs Calculation │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1121
{Ideal Hs DRY|Ideal Hs SAT|Real Hs DRY|Real Hs SAT} Calculation mode for superior calorific value as per GPA-2172-09. Ideal Hs DRY: Dry gas, without real gas corrector Ideal Hs SAT: Wet gas (saturated), without real gas corrector Real Hs DRY: Dry gas, with real gas corrector Real Hs SAT: Wet gas (saturated), with real gas corrector
├ GPA Density Calculation │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1122
{Ideal Density DRY|Ideal Density SAT|Real Density DRY|Real Density SAT} Calculation mode for standard density as per GPA-2172-09. Ideal Density DRY: Dry gas, without real gas corrector Ideal Density SAT: Wet gas (saturated), without real gas corrector Real Density DRY: Dry gas, with real gas corrector Real Density SAT: Wet gas (saturated), with real gas corrector
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Element
104
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ GPA Wo Calculation │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1123
{Ideal Wo Index DRY|Ideal Wo Index SAT|Real Wo Index DRY|Real Wo Index SAT} Calculation mode for Wobbe index as per GPA2172-09. Ideal Wo Index DRY: Dry gas, without real gas corrector Ideal Wo Index SAT: Wet gas (saturated), without real gas corrector Real Wo Index DRY: Dry gas, with real gas corrector Real Wo Index SAT: Wet gas (saturated), with real gas corrector
├ GPA Z Calculation │ │ │ │
E
1124
{DRY|SAT} Calculation mode for real gas factor as per GPA2172-09. DRY: Dry gas SAT: Wet gas (saturated)
├ GPA Hexane Mode │ │ │
E
1125
{HEXANE|HEXANE MEAN VALUE} C6 input variable for GPA-2172-09. HEXANE: n-Hexane HEXANE MEAN VALUE: Hexane (C6+)
└ GPA NeoP. Mode
E
1126
{I-PENTANE} C5 input variable for GPA-2172-09. I-PENTANE: Neopentane is not taken into account separately, but instead added to isopentane
A
1127
Heading
├ Select Tb │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1128
{0 °C|15 °C|60 °F|20 °C} Temperature at base conditions for volume correction. Australia ...... 15 Austria ........ 0 Belgium ........ 0 Canada ......... 15 Denmark ........ 0 France ......... 0 Germany ........ 0 Ireland ........ 15 Italy .......... 0 Japan .......... 0 Netherlands .... 0 Russia ….... 0/20 United Kingdom . 15 USA ............ 15
├ Select Tr │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1129
{0 °C|15 °C|60 °F|20 °C|25 °C} Reference temperature for superior calorific value. Australia ...... 15 Austria ........ 25 Belgium ........ 25 Canada ......... 15 Denmark ........ 25 France ......... 0 Germany ........ 25 Ireland ........ 15 Italy .......... 25 Japan .......... 0 Netherlands .... 25 Russia ...…..... 25 United Kingdom . 15 USA ............ 15
" Reference Conditions
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
1130
{1.01325 bar|14.696 psi|14.73 psi} Selection of pressure at base conditions (1.01325 bar/14.696 psi/14.73 psi) In Germany and Austria the value is 1.01325 bar.
├ Select Pn │ │ │ │
E
├ Temperature at Base Conditions
A
K
7206
Display of pressure at base conditions in K
├ Tb (T1)
A
°C
7208
Display of pressure at base conditions in °C
├ Tb (T1)
A
°F
7220
Display of pressure at base conditions in °F
├ Tr (T2) │
A
°C
7212
Display of reference temperature for superior calorific value in °C
├ Tr (T2) │
A
°F
7214
Display of reference temperature for superior calorific value in °F
├ Pn
A
bar
7216
Display of pressure at base conditions in bar
└ Pn
A
psi
7218
Display of pressure at base conditions in psi
1131
Heading
" Limit Values Ana., Cal.
A
├ RT Deviation │ │ │ │
E
%
7222
Maximum permissible deviation of the retention time in percent. The retention time for C6+ is not monitored, as this value is composed of various individual components.
└ Unnorm. Sum Dev.
E
%
7224
Maximum permissible deviation of the unnormalized sum in percent
" Limit Values Ana.
1132
Heading
├ Hs Default Value │ │
A E
&UnitHs
7226
Substitute value for superior calorific value. This fixed value is output instead of the measured value in the event of an alarm.
├ Hs Min. Limit │ │ │
E
&UnitHs
7228
Lower alarm limit for superior calorific value. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per the PTB approval.
├ Hs Max. Limit │ │ │
E
&UnitHs
7230
Upper alarm limit for superior calorific value. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per the PTB approval.
├ Wo Default Value │ │
E
&UnitHs
7232
Substitute value for Wobbe index. This fixed value is output instead of the measured value in the event of an alarm.
├ Wo Min. Limit │
E
&UnitHs
7234
Lower alarm limit for Wobbe index. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm.
├ Wo Max. Limit │
E
&UnitHs
7236
Upper alarm limit for Wobbe index. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm.
├ MN Default Value │ │
E
7238
Substitute value for methane number. This fixed value is output instead of the measured value in the event of an alarm.
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
106
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ MN Min. Limit │
E
7240
Lower alarm limit for methane number. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm.
├ MN Max. Limit │
E
7242
Upper alarm limit for methane number. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm.
├ Rho Default Value │ │
E
&UnitRhon
7250
Substitute value for standard density. This fixed value is output instead of the measured value in the event of an alarm.
├ Rho Min. Limit │ │ │
E
&UnitRhon
7252
Lower alarm limit for standard density. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per the PTB approval.
├ Rho Max. Limit │ │ │
E
&UnitRhon
7254
Upper alarm limit for standard density. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per the PTB approval.
├ rd Default Value │ │
E
7244
Substitute value for relative density. This fixed value is output instead of the measured value in the event of an alarm.
├ rd Min. Limit │
E
7246
Lower alarm limit for relative density. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm.
└ rd Max. Limit
E
7248
Upper alarm limit for relative density. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm.
A
1481
Heading
" Approved min value ana. ├ Nitrogen │ │
E
mol%
10390
Lower limit according to approval for the nitrogen content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Methane │ │
E
mol%
10392
Lower limit according to approval for the methane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
E
mol%
10394
Lower limit according to approval for the carbon dioxide content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Ethane │ │
E
mol%
10396
Lower limit according to approval for the ethane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Propane │ │
E
mol%
10398
Lower limit according to approval for the propane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ i-Butane │ │
E
mol%
10400
Lower limit according to approval for the i-butane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Butane │ │
E
mol%
10402
Lower limit according to approval for the nbutane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Neopentane │ │
E
mol%
10404
Lower limit according to approval for the neopentane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ i-Pentane │ │
E
mol%
10406
Lower limit according to approval for the ipentane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Pentane │ │
E
mol%
10408
Lower limit according to approval for the npentane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ C6+ │ │
E
mol%
10410
Lower limit according to approval for the C6+ content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Hexane │ │
E
mol%
10412
Lower limit according to approval for the nhexane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Heptane │ │
E
mol%
10414
Lower limit according to approval for the nheptane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Octane │ │
E
mol%
10416
Lower limit according to approval for the n-octane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Nonane │ │
E
mol%
10418
Lower limit according to approval for the nnonane content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Oxygen │ │
E
mol%
10420
Lower limit according to approval for the oxygen content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Helium │ │
E
mol%
10422
Lower limit according to approval for the helium content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Hydrogen │ │
E
mol%
10424
Lower limit according to approval for the hydrogen content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Argon │ │
E
mol%
10426
Lower limit according to approval for the argon content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
└ Reserve
E
mol%
10428
Lower limit according to approval for the reserve content. Falling short of this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
1482
Heading
" Approved max value ana.
A
├ Nitrogen │ │
E
mol%
10430
Upper limit according to approval for the nitrogen content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Methane │ │
E
mol%
10432
Upper limit according to approval for the methane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │
E
mol%
10434
Upper limit according to approval for the carbon dioxide content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
108
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Ethane │ │
E
mol%
10436
Upper limit according to approval for the ethane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Propane │ │
E
mol%
10438
Upper limit according to approval for the propane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ i-Butane │ │
E
mol%
10440
Upper limit according to approval for the i-butane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Butane │ │
E
mol%
10442
Upper limit according to approval for the nbutane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Neopentane │ │
E
mol%
10444
Upper limit according to approval for the neopentane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ i-Pentane │ │
E
mol%
10446
Upper limit according to approval for the ipentane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Pentane │ │
E
mol%
10448
Upper limit according to approval for the npentane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ C6+ │ │
E
mol%
10450
Upper limit according to approval for the C6+ content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Hexane │ │
E
mol%
10452
Upper limit according to approval for the nhexane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Heptane │ │
E
mol%
10454
Upper limit according to approval for the nheptane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Octane │ │
E
mol%
10456
Upper limit according to approval for the n-octane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ n-Nonane │ │
E
mol%
10458
Upper limit according to approval for the nnonane content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Oxygen │ │
E
mol%
10460
Upper limit according to approval for the oxygen content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Helium │ │
E
mol%
10462
Upper limit according to approval for the helium content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Hydrogen │ │
E
mol%
10464
Upper limit according to approval for the hydrogen content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
├ Argon │ │
E
mol%
10466
Upper limit according to approval for the argon content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
mol%
10468
Upper limit according to approval for the reserve content. Exceeding this value triggers either an alarm or a warning.
└ Reserve
E
" Set value ana.
A
1483
Heading
├ Default Fault Mode │ │ │
E
1485
{ERROR|WARNING} Component malfunction – limit value violation. Either a warning or a fault is generated in the event of a limit value violation.
├ Default Mode │ │ │ │ │ │
E
├ Nitrogen │ │ │ │ │ │
E
├ Methane │ │ │ │ │ │
1486
{SINGLE|ALL|IGNORE} Mode for the components – default values. ALL: All default values are set in the event of a limit value violation. IGNORE: The default values are ignored. SINGLE: Only the corresponding value is set in the event of a limit value violation.
mol%
10470
Default value for the nitrogen content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
E
mol%
10472
Default value for the methane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ Carbon Dioxide │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10474
Default value for the carbon dioxide content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ Ethane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10476
Default value for the ethane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ Propane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10478
Default value for the propane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
110
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ i-Butane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10480
Default value for the i-butane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ n-Butane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10482
Default value for the n-butane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ Neopentane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10484
Default value for the neopentane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ i-Pentane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10486
Default value for the i-pentane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ n-Pentane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10488
Default value for the n-pentane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ C6+ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10490
Default value for the C6+ content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ n-Hexane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10492
Default value for the n-hexane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Heptane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10494
Default value for the n-heptane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ n-Octane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10496
Default value for the n-octane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ n-Nonane │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10498
Default value for the n-nonane content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ Oxygen │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10500
Default value for the oxygen content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ Helium │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10502
Default value for the helium content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ Hydrogen │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10504
Default value for the hydrogen content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
├ Argon │ │ │ │ │ │
E
mol%
10506
Default value for the argon content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
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Element └ Reserve
112
E
Unit
Modb.
Description
mol%
10508
Default value for the reserve content in the event of a limit violation. This value is currently checked at the end of all calculations. In other words, all calculations are performed with the determined variables. The default values are used for display purposes and for transfer via Modbus or DSfG.
1912
Heading
" Alarm limits ana.,cal.
A
├ min. Nitrogen │ │ │
E
mol%
9912
Lower alarm limit for the nitrogen content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. Nitrogen │ │ │
E
mol%
9914
Upper alarm limit for the nitrogen content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. Methane │ │ │
E
mol%
9932
Lower alarm limit for the methane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. Methane │ │ │
E
mol%
9934
Upper alarm limit for the methane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. Carbon dioxide │ │ │
E
mol%
9952
Lower alarm limit for the carbon dioxide content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. Carbon dioxide │ │ │
E
mol%
9954
Upper alarm limit for the carbon dioxide content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. Ethane │ │ │
E
mol%
9972
Lower alarm limit for the ethane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. Ethane │ │ │
E
mol%
9974
Upper alarm limit for the ethane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. Propane │ │ │
E
mol%
9992
Lower alarm limit for the propane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. Propane │ │ │
E
mol%
9994
Upper alarm limit for the propane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ min. i-Butane │ │ │
E
mol%
10012
Lower alarm limit for the i-butane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. i-Butane │ │ │
E
mol%
10014
Upper alarm limit for the i-butane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. n-Butane │ │ │
E
mol%
10032
Lower alarm limit for the n-butane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. n-Butane │ │ │
E
mol%
10034
Upper alarm limit for the n-butane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. neo-Pentane │ │ │
E
mol%
10052
Lower alarm limit for the neopentane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. neo-Pentane │ │ │
E
mol%
10054
Upper alarm limit for the neopentane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. i-Pentane │ │ │
E
mol%
10072
Lower alarm limit for the i-pentane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. i-Pentane │ │ │
E
mol%
10074
Upper alarm limit for the i-pentane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. n-Pentane │ │ │
E
mol%
10092
Lower alarm limit for the n-pentane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. n-Pentane │ │ │
E
mol%
10094
Upper alarm limit for the n-pentane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. C6+ │ │ │
E
mol%
10112
Lower alarm limit for the C6+ content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. C6+ │ │ │
E
mol%
10114
Upper alarm limit for the C6+ content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
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Element
114
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ min. n-Hexane │ │ │
E
mol%
10132
Lower alarm limit for the n-hexane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. n-Hexane │ │ │
E
mol%
10134
Upper alarm limit for the n-hexane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. n-Heptane │ │ │
E
mol%
10152
Lower alarm limit for the n-heptane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. n-Heptane │ │ │
E
mol%
10154
Upper alarm limit for the n-heptane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. n-Octane │ │ │
E
mol%
10172
Lower alarm limit for the n-octane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. n-Octane │ │ │
E
mol%
10174
Upper alarm limit for the n-octane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. n-Nonane │ │ │
E
mol%
10192
Lower alarm limit for the n-nonane content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. n-Nonane │ │ │
E
mol%
10194
Upper alarm limit for the n-nonane content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. Oxygen │ │ │
E
mol%
10212
Lower alarm limit for the oxygen content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. Oxygen │ │ │
E
mol%
10214
Upper alarm limit for the oxygen content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. Helium │ │ │
E
mol%
10232
Lower alarm limit for the helium content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. Helium │ │ │
E
mol%
10234
Upper alarm limit for the helium content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ min. Hydrogen │ │ │
E
mol%
10252
Lower alarm limit for the hydrogen content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. Hydrogen │ │ │
E
mol%
10254
Upper alarm limit for the hydrogen content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. Argon │ │ │
E
mol%
10272
Lower alarm limit for the argon content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
├ max. Argon │ │ │
E
mol%
10274
Upper alarm limit for the argon content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
├ min. Reserve │ │ │
E
mol%
10292
Lower alarm limit for the reserve content. Falling short of this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the lower measuring range limit as per approval.
└ max. Reserve
E
mol%
10294
Upper alarm limit for the reserve content. Exceeding this value triggers an alarm. In custody transfer operation, this is the upper measuring range limit as per approval.
" Warn limits ana.,cal.
A
1913
Heading
├ min. Nitrogen │
E
mol%
9908
Lower warning limit for the nitrogen content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. Nitrogen │
E
mol%
9910
Upper warning limit for the nitrogen content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. Methane │
E
mol%
9928
Lower warning limit for the methane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. Methane │
E
mol%
9930
Upper warning limit for the methane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. Carbon dioxide │ │
E
mol%
9948
Lower warning limit for the carbon dioxide content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. Carbon dioxide │
E
mol%
9950
Upper warning limit for the carbon dioxide content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. Ethane │
E
mol%
9968
Lower warning limit for the ethane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. Ethane │
E
mol%
9970
Upper warning limit for the ethane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. Propane │
E
mol%
9988
Lower warning limit for the propane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. Propane │
E
mol%
9990
Upper warning limit for the propane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
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Element
116
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ min. i-Butane │
E
mol%
10008
Lower warning limit for the i-butane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. i-Butane │
E
mol%
10010
Upper warning limit for the i-butane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. n-Butane │
E
mol%
10028
Lower warning limit for the n-butane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. n-Butane │
E
mol%
10030
Upper warning limit for the n-butane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. neo-Pentane │
E
mol%
10048
Lower warning limit for the neopentane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. neo-Pentane │
E
mol%
10050
Upper warning limit for the neopentane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. i-Pentane │
E
mol%
10068
Lower warning limit for the i-pentane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. i-Pentane │
E
mol%
10070
Upper warning limit for the i-pentane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. n-Pentane │
E
mol%
10088
Lower warning limit for the n-pentane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. n-Pentane │
E
mol%
10090
Upper warning limit for the n-pentane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. C6+ │
E
mol%
10108
Lower warning limit for the C6+ content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. C6+ │
E
mol%
10110
Upper warning limit for the C6+ content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. n-Hexane │
E
mol%
10128
Lower warning limit for the n-hexane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. n-Hexane │
E
mol%
10130
Upper warning limit for the n-hexane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. n-Heptane │
E
mol%
10148
Lower warning limit for the n-heptane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. n-Heptane │
E
mol%
10150
Upper warning limit for the n-heptane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. n-Octane │
E
mol%
10168
Lower warning limit for the n-octane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. n-Octane │
E
mol%
10170
Upper warning limit for the n-octane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. n-Nonane │
E
mol%
10188
Lower warning limit for the n-nonane content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. n-Nonane │
E
mol%
10190
Upper warning limit for the n-nonane content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. Oxygen │
E
mol%
10208
Lower warning limit for the oxygen content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. Oxygen │
E
mol%
10210
Upper warning limit for the oxygen content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ min. Helium │
E
mol%
10228
Lower warning limit for the helium content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. Helium │
E
mol%
10230
Upper warning limit for the helium content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. Hydrogen │
E
mol%
10248
Lower warning limit for the hydrogen content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. Hydrogen │
E
mol%
10250
Upper warning limit for the hydrogen content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. Argon │
E
mol%
10268
Lower warning limit for the argon content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
├ max. Argon │
E
mol%
10270
Upper warning limit for the argon content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
├ min. Reserve │
E
mol%
10288
Lower warning limit for the reserve content. Falling short of this value triggers a warning.
└ max. Reserve
E
mol%
10290
Upper warning limit for the reserve content. Exceeding this value triggers a warning.
A
1133
Heading
├ Unit norm density │
E
1649
{kg/m3} Unit for standard density
├ Unit calorific value │
E
1134
{MJ/m3|kWh/m3|kc/m3|BTU/f3} Unit for superior calorific value
└ Factor calorific val.
A
7256
Internal conversion factor for superior calorific value from MJ/m3 to the selected unit.
A
1135
Heading
├ Set Sim. Values │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
1136
{ALL ZERO|ISO|GPA|DAN} Test function for calculating gas quality values from the gas composition. The calculation method is selected here. ALL ZERO: All values are set to zero ISO: Calculation as per ISO 6976 GPA: Calculation as per GPA-2172-09 DAN: Calculation using table values
├ Nitrogen │
N
mol%
10350
Specification of the nitrogen content for the calculation test
├ Methane │
N
mol%
10352
Specification of the methane content for the calculation test
├ Carbon Dioxide │
N
mol%
10354
Specification of the carbon dioxide content for the calculation test
├ Ethane │
N
mol%
10356
Specification of the ethane content for the calculation test
├ Propane │
N
mol%
10358
Specification of the propane content for the calculation test
├ i-Butane │
N
mol%
10360
Specification of the i-butane content for the calculation test
├ n-Butane │
N
mol%
10362
Specification of the n-butane content for the calculation test
" Units
" Test Input
117
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Element
118
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Neopentane │
N
mol%
10364
Specification of the neopentane content for the calculation test
├ i-Pentane │
N
mol%
10366
Specification of the i-pentane content for the calculation test
├ n-Pentane │
N
mol%
10368
Specification of the n-pentane content for the calculation test
├ C6+ │
N
mol%
10370
Specification of the C6+ content for the calculation test
├ n-Hexane │
N
mol%
10372
Specification of the n-hexane content for the calculation test
├ n-Heptane │
N
mol%
10374
Specification of the n-heptane content for the calculation test
├ n-Octane │
N
mol%
10376
Specification of the n-octane content for the calculation test
├ n-Nonane │
N
mol%
10378
Specification of the n-nonane content for the calculation test
├ Oxygen │
N
mol%
10380
Specification of the oxygen content for the calculation test
├ Helium │
N
mol%
10382
Specification of the helium content for the calculation test
├ Hydrogen │
N
mol%
10384
Specification of the hydrogen content for the calculation test
├ Argon │
N
mol%
10386
Specification of the argon content for the calculation test
└ Reserve
N
mol%
10388
Specification of the reserve content for the calculation test
A
1137
Heading
├ New Test Calculation │ │ │
N
1138
{NO|YES} If this mode is set to YES, a single test calculation is started. After the calculation, the mode is reset to NO.
├ Hs │
A
&UnitHs
7258
Superior calorific value calculated from the specified gas composition as a test.
├ Wobbe Index │
A
&UnitHs
7260
Wobbe index calculated from the specified gas composition as a test.
├ rho │
A
&UnitRhon
7262
Standard density calculated from the specified gas composition as a test.
├ rd │
A
7264
Relative density calculated from the specified gas composition as a test.
├ Hi │
A
&UnitHs
7266
Inferior calorific value calculated from the specified gas composition as a test.
├ Wl │
A
&UnitHs
7268
Lower Wobbe index calculated from the specified gas composition as a test.
├ Zn │
A
7270
Real gas factor calculated from the specified gas composition as a test.
" Test Results
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Methane Number │
A
7272
Methane number calculated from the specified gas composition as a test.
└ Unnorm. Sum
A
7274
Unnormalized sum calculated from the specified gas composition as a test.
A
1640
Heading
A
1641
{OFF|ON} Setting for specifying whether the methane number is calculated. Calculation of the methane number is optional and is disabled by default for licensing reasons.
" Select └ Methane Number
" 14 Gas Analyzer Unit
A
1139
Heading
├ Serial Number │ │
A
3008
Display of the serial number of the measuring element. The display is only updated in the event of successful communication.
└ IP Address
E
5840
TCP/IP address of the measuring element
" Parameters
A
1143
Heading
├ Column Op. Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1144
{NG_5CB-HSA-X|BG_(5CB)-HSA-MS| NG_HSA-5CB-X|BG_HSA-X-MS} The operating mode that is used to operate the PGC and that defines the device type is specified here. The setting options depend on the hardware configuration and cannot be changed during operation. Mode 1: Natural gas application, column assembly: 5CB-HSA-X (C6+ totalizing) Mode 2: Biogas application, column assembly: (5CB)-HSA-MS Mode 3: Natural gas application, column assembly: HSA-5CB-X (C6+ totalizing) Mode 4: Biogas application, column assembly: HSA-X-MS Mode 5: Natural gas application, column assembly: HSA-5CB-MS (C6+ totalizing)
├ Column Enable-1 │ │ │ │
E
1145
{OFF|ON} Activates column module #1 of the CP4900. Pressure, temperature and status messages for this module are not updated until after activation.
├ Column Enable-2 │ │ │ │
E
1146
{OFF|ON} Activates column module #2 of the CP4900. Pressure, temperature and status messages for this module are not updated until after activation.
├ Column Enable-3 │ │ │ │
E
1147
{OFF|ON} Activates column module #3 of the CP4900. Pressure, temperature and status messages for this module are not updated until after activation.
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Element
120
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Chrom. File FTP │ │ │ │ │
C
1140
{NONE|GET} If this mode is set to GET, the chromatograms from the GC9300 are loaded from the measuring element via "Get FTP". The chromatograms require approx. 100 kB per analysis, 48 MB per day, 1.44 GB per month.
├ FlushChrom-file FTP │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1930
{NONE|GET} If this mode is set to GET, the last created chromatogram is loaded from the measuring element via "Get FTP" and stored on the SD card by the GC9300 during each FLUSHING cycle. The chromatograms need about 100 kByte per analysis.
├ Simulation Files │ │ │ │
C
1484
{NONE|WRITE} If this mode is set to WRITE, simulation files are written. This mode can be activated for service purposes. For normal operation it should be set to NONE.
├ Valve Default │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1148
{STREAM_1|STREAM_2|STREAM_3|STREAM_4 |REF_GAS|CAL_GAS|AUTOMATIC} The valve default must be set to AUTOMATIC in normal operation. The valve default switches automatic valve replacement OFF(!) and is only used in test mode. The selected valve is shown in black on the main screen.
├ Pressure Response Time │ │ │ │
E
s
1603
Maximum waiting time until pressure is stable after a stream change. If the pressure is not within the specified limits during this time, there is a switch to the next stream.
├ Waiting Time │ │
A
s
1604
Waiting time after a canceled measurement. A new measurement is not started until the gas has left the column.
├ Max. Meas. Period │ │ │
E
s
1605
Maximum total duration of an analysis (including flushing and injection). If no end of measurement is detected within this time, a fault is output.
└ Max. pause time
E
min
1875
If the difference between actual time and the last finish time of an analysis exceeds the 'MaxPauseTime' the analyzer will execute a software reboot. If this value is 0 the analyzer will never automatically execute a reboot.
A
1149
Heading
A
1141
{NO|YES} Indicates whether there is a connection to the measuring element (YES/NO).
" Status ├ Connection Status │ │
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
1150
{INITIALIZING|FLUSHING|RUNNING| STABILIZING|READY|ERROR|RECOV_ERR| BROKEN|NOT_READY| WAIT_FOR_EXT_READY|CLEANING} Status of the measuring element CP 4900. INITIALIZING: Initializing (startup of the system) FLUSHING: Flushing RUNNING: Measuring STABILIZING: Warming up READY: Ready for measurement ERROR: Fault RECOV_ERR: Fault during heating up phase BROKEN: Device fault detected NOT_READY: Not ready (internal test running) WAIT_FOR_EXT_READY: Waiting for external start signal CLEANING: Heating up phase
├ Instrument Status │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
├ Instrument Cycle
A
5860
Duration of last complete analysis
├ Column Status-1 │ │ │ │
A
1151
{OK|WAIT|OFF} Status Column Module 1 OK: Ready WAIT: Waiting until p and T are stable OFF: Column module 1 not activated.
├ Column Status-2 │ │ │ │
A
1152
{OK|WAIT|OFF} Status Column Module 2 OK: Ready WAIT: Waiting until p and T are stable OFF: Column module 2 not activated.
├ Column Status-3 │ │ │ │
A
1153
{OK|WAIT|OFF} Status Column Module 3 OK: Ready WAIT: Waiting until p and T are stable OFF: Column module 3 not activated.
├ Current Runtime
A
s
1154
Runtime of the current analysis cycle
├ Housing Temperature
A
°C
1142
Temperature in measuring element housing
└ Ambient Pressure
A
bar
7276
Ambient Pressure (air pressure)
1155
Heading
" Column-1
A
├ Column Temp. Default │
A
°C
7278
Set value for the column temperature in column module 1 (set with the method)
├ Column Temperature │
A
°C
7280
Actual value for the column temperature in column module 1 (current measured value)
├ Injector Temp. Default │
A
°C
7282
Set value for the injector temperature in column module 1 (set with the method)
├ Injector Temperature │
A
°C
7284
Actual value for the injector temperature in column module 1 (current measured value)
├ Column Pressure Default │
A
bar
7286
Set value for the column pressure in column module 1 (set with the method)
121
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Element └ Column Pressure " Column-2
122
A
Unit
Modb.
Description
bar
7288
Actual value for the column pressure in column module 1 (current measured value)
1156
Heading
A
├ Column Temp. Default │
A
°C
7290
Set value for the column temperature in column module 2 (set with the method)
├ Column Temperature │
A
°C
7292
Actual value for the column temperature in column module 2 (current measured value)
├ Injector Temp. Default │
A
°C
7294
Set value for the injector temperature in column module 2 (set with the method)
├ Injector Temperature │
A
°C
7296
Actual value for the injector temperature in column module 2 (current measured value)
├ Column Pressure Default │
A
bar
7298
Set value for the column pressure in column module 2 (set with the method)
└ Column Pressure
A
bar
7300
Actual value for the column pressure in column module 2 (current measured value)
1157
Heading
" Column-3
A
├ Column Temp. Default │
A
°C
7302
Set value for the column temperature in column module 3 (set with the method)
├ Column Temperature │
A
°C
7304
Actual value for the column temperature in column module 3 (current measured value)
├ Injector Temp. Default │
A
°C
7306
Set value for the injector temperature in column module 3 (set with the method)
├ Injector Temperature │
A
°C
7308
Actual value for the injector temperature in column module 3 (current measured value)
├ Column Pressure Default │
A
bar
7310
Set value for the column pressure in column module 3 (set with the method)
└ Column Pressure
A
bar
7312
Actual value for the column pressure in column module 3 (current measured value)
1158
Heading
" Peaks
A
├ Column-1 Total │
A
peaks
1160
Number of peaks found in the chromatogram of column module 1 during the last measurement
├ Column-1 Named │ │
A
peaks
1161
Number of peaks identified in the chromatogram of column module 1 during the last measurement (as per standard peak list)
├ Column-1 Unnamed │ │
A
peaks
1162
Number of peaks not identified in the chromatogram of column module 1 during the last measurement (as per standard peak list)
├ Column-2 Total │
A
peaks
1163
Number of peaks found in the chromatogram of column module 2 during the last measurement
├ Column-2 Named │ │
A
peaks
1164
Number of peaks identified in the chromatogram of column module 2 during the last measurement (as per standard peak list)
├ Column-2 Unnamed │ │
A
peaks
1165
Number of peaks not identified in the chromatogram of column module 2 during the last measurement (as per standard peak list)
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Column-3 Total │
A
peaks
1166
Number of peaks found in the chromatogram of column module 3 during the last measurement
├ Column-3 Named │ │
A
peaks
1167
Number of peaks identified in the chromatogram of column module 3 during the last measurement (as per standard peak list)
└ Column-3 Unnamed
A
peaks
1168
Number of peaks not identified in the chromatogram of column module 3 during the last measurement (as per standard peak list)
" Pressure of Gas for Analysis
A
1169
Heading
├ Pressure │
A
bar
7314
Pressure of the gas currently being measured (measuring gas, calibration gas or reference gas)
├ Start Value │ │ │
E
bar
7316
Lower adjustment limit for the current input used for the pressure of the measured gas (normally the pressure for an input current of 4 mA).
├ End Value │ │ │
E
bar
7318
Upper adjustment limit for the current input used for the pressure of the measured gas (normally the pressure for an input current of 20 mA).
├ Set Value │
E
bar
7320
Value set in the factory for the pressure of the gas currently being measured
├ Max. Deviation │ │ │
E
%
7322
Maximum permissible deviation for the pressure of the gas currently being measured. If the value is exceeded, an alarm is triggered and no further analysis is started.
├ Operating Mode │ │ │
E
1170
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the current input used for the pressure of the gas currently being measured.
└ Source
E
1171
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2|Current Input3|Current Input-4| Current Input-5|Current Input-6| Current Input-7|Current Input-8} Selection of the current input for the pressure of the gas currently being measured. Check the setting for the corresponding current input as well.
" Carrier Gas-I
A
1172
Heading
├ Pressure
A
bar
7324
Input pressure of carrier gas 1 (helium)
├ Start Value │ │
E
bar
7326
Lower adjustment limit for the current input used for the pressure of carrier gas 1 (normally the pressure for an input current of 4 mA).
├ End Value │ │
E
bar
7328
Upper adjustment limit for the current input used for the pressure of carrier gas 1 (normally the pressure for an input current of 20 mA).
├ Set Value │
E
bar
7330
Value set in the factory for the pressure of carrier gas 1
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Element
124
Unit
Modb.
Description
%
7332
Maximum permissible deviation for the pressure of carrier gas 1. If the value is exceeded, an alarm is triggered and no further analysis is started.
├ Max. Deviation │ │ │
E
├ Operating Mode │ │
E
1173
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the current input used for the pressure of carrier gas 1.
└ Source
E
1174
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2| Current Input3|Current Input-4| Current Input-5|Current Input-6| Current Input-7|Current Input-8} Selection of the current input for the pressure of carrier gas 1. Check the setting for the corresponding current input as well.
" Carrier Gas-II
A
1175
Heading
├ Pressure │
A
bar
7334
Input pressure of carrier gas 2 (argon, if available)
├ Start Value │ │
E
bar
7336
Lower adjustment limit for the current input used for the pressure of carrier gas 2 (normally the pressure for an input current of 4 mA).
├ End Value │ │
E
bar
7338
Upper adjustment limit for the current input used for the pressure of carrier gas 2 (normally the pressure for an input current of 20 mA).
├ Set Value │
E
bar
7340
Value set in the factory for the pressure of carrier gas 2
├ Max. Deviation │ │ │
E
%
7342
Maximum permissible deviation for the pressure of carrier gas 2. If the value is exceeded, an alarm is triggered and no further analysis is started.
├ Operating Mode │ │
E
1176
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the current input used for the pressure of carrier gas 2.
└ Source
E
1177
{Current Input-1|Current Input-2| Current Input3|Current Input-4| Current Input-5|Current Input-6| Current Input-7|Current Input-8} Selection of the current input for the pressure of carrier gas 2. Check the setting for the corresponding current input as well.
" 15 In- and Outputs
A
1178
Heading
" Current input-1
A
1179
Heading
E
1180
{OFF|ON} Operating mode current input 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 1,2 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 1+,2-, ON: 1-,2+) In "OFF" operating mode, faults are suppressed and the measured value is set to 0.
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
mA
7344
Calibrated measured value current input 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 1,2 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 1+,2-, ON: 1-,2+) The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
├ Current Input │ │ │ │ │
A
├ Power Supply │ │ │ │ │
E
1181
{OFF|ON} Power supply of current input 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 1,2 OFF: 1+,2- Sensor has a separate power supply ON: 1-,2+ Sensor is actively supplied with 24 V by the GC9300.
└ ADC Error
A
1182
{OK|FAULT} Fault status current input 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 1,2 OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range FAULT: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
" Current input-2
A
1183
Heading
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1184
{OFF|ON} Operating mode current input 2 Rear panel terminal X5 - 3,4 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 3+,4-, ON: 3-,4+) In "OFF" operating mode, faults are suppressed and the measured value is set to 0.
├ Current Input │ │ │ │ │
A
7352
Calibrated measured value current input 2 Rear panel terminal X5 - 3,4 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 3+,4-, ON: 3-,4+) The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
├ Power Supply │ │ │ │ │
E
1185
{OFF|ON} Power supply of current input 2 Rear panel terminal X5 - 3,4 OFF: 3+,4- Sensor has a separate power supply ON: 3-,4+ Sensor is actively supplied with 24 V by the GC9300.
└ ADC Error
A
1186
{OK|FAULT} Fault status current input 2 Rear panel terminal X5 - 3,4 OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range FAULT: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
" Current input-3
A
1187
Heading
mA
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Element
126
Unit
Modb.
Description
1188
{OFF|ON} Operating mode current input 3 Rear panel terminal X5 - 5,6 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 5+,6-, ON: 5-,6+) In "OFF" operating mode, faults are suppressed and the measured value is set to 0.
7360
Calibrated measured value current input 3 Rear panel terminal X5 - 5,6 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 5+,6-, ON: 5-,6+) The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │
E
├ Current Input │ │ │ │ │
A
├ Power Supply │ │ │ │ │
E
1189
{OFF|ON} Power supply of current input 3 Rear panel terminal X5 - 5,6 OFF: 5+,6- Sensor has a separate power supply ON: 5-,6+ Sensor is actively supplied with 24 V by the GC9300.
└ ADC Error
A
1190
{OK|FAULT} Fault status current input 3 Rear panel terminal X5 - 5,6 OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range FAULT: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
" Current input-4
A
1191
Heading
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1192
{OFF|ON} Operating mode current input 4 Rear panel terminal X6 - 1,2 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 1+,2-, ON: 1-,2+) In "OFF" operating mode, faults are suppressed and the measured value is set to 0.
├ Current Input │ │ │ │ │
A
7368
Calibrated measured value current input 4 Rear panel terminal X6 - 1,2 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 1+,2-, ON: 1-,2+) The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
├ Power Supply │ │ │ │ │
E
1193
{OFF|ON} Power supply of current input 4 Rear panel terminal X6 - 1,2 OFF: 1+,2- Sensor has a separate power supply ON: 1-,2+ Sensor is actively supplied with 24 V by the GC9300.
mA
mA
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
└ ADC Error
A
1194
{OK|FAULT} Fault status current input 4 Rear panel terminal X6 - 1,2 OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range FAULT: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
" Current input-5
A
1195
Heading
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1196
{OFF|ON} Operating mode current input 5 Rear panel terminal X6 - 3,4 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 3+,4-, ON: 3-,4+) In "OFF" operating mode, faults are suppressed and the measured value is set to 0.
├ Current Input │ │ │ │ │
A
7376
Calibrated measured value current input 5 Rear panel terminal X6 - 3,4 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 3+,4-, ON: 3-,4+) The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
├ Power Supply │ │ │ │ │
E
1197
{OFF|ON} Power supply of current input 5 Rear panel terminal X6 - 3,4 OFF: 3+,4- Sensor has a separate power supply ON: 3-,4+ Sensor is actively supplied with 24 V by the GC9300.
└ ADC Error
A
1198
{OK|FAULT} Fault status current input 5 Rear panel terminal X6 - 3,4 OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range FAULT: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
" Current input-6
A
1199
Heading
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1200
{OFF|ON} Operating mode current input 6 Rear panel terminal X6 - 5,6 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 5+,6-, ON: 5-,6+) In "OFF" operating mode, faults are suppressed and the measured value is set to 0.
├ Current Input │ │ │ │ │
A
7384
Calibrated measured value current input 6 Rear panel terminal X6 - 5,6 Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 5+,6-, ON: 5-,6+) The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
mA
mA
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Element
128
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Power Supply │ │ │ │ │
E
1201
{OFF|ON} Power supply of current input 6 Rear panel terminal X6 - 5,6 OFF: 5+,6- Sensor has a separate power supply ON: 5-,6+ Sensor is actively supplied with 24 V by the GC9300.
└ ADC Error
A
1202
{OK|FAULT} Fault status current input 6 Rear panel terminal X6 - 5,6 OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range FAULT: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
A
1203
Heading
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1204
{OFF|ON} Operating mode current input 7 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8 (Note: only available if X23 1+3,2+4 is bridged inside the device) Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 7+,8-, ON: 7-,8+) In "OFF" operating mode, faults are suppressed and the measured value is set to 0.
├ Current Input │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
7392
Calibrated measured value current input 7 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8 (Note: only available if X23 1+3,2+4 is bridged inside the device) Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 7+,8-, ON: 7-,8+) The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
├ Power Supply │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1205
{OFF|ON} Power supply of current input 7 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8 (Note: only available if X23 1+3,2+4 is bridged inside the device) OFF: 7+,8- Sensor has a separate power supply ON: 7-,8+ Sensor is actively supplied with 24 V by the GC9300.
└ ADC Error
A
1206
{OK|FAULT} Fault status current input 7 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 7,8 (Note: only available if X23 1+3,2+4 is bridged inside the device) OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range FAULT: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
A
1207
Heading
" Current Input 7 Opt.
" Current Input 8 Opt.
mA
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Element
Unit
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
├ Current Input │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
├ Power Supply │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Description
1208
{OFF|ON} Operating mode current input 8 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 9,10 (Note: only available if X45 1+3,2+4 is bridged inside the device) Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 9+,10-, ON: 9-,10+) In "OFF" operating mode, faults are suppressed and the measured value is set to 0.
7400
Calibrated measured value current input 8 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 9,10 (Note: only available if X45 1+3,2+4 is bridged inside the device) Polarity depends on "Power Supply" mode (OFF: 9+,10-, ON: 9-,10+) The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
E
1209
{OFF|ON} Power supply of current input 8 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 9,10 (Note: only available if X45 1+3,2+4 is bridged inside the device) OFF: 9+,10- Sensor has a separate power supply ON: 9-,10+ Sensor is actively supplied with 24 V by the GC9300.
└ ADC Error
A
1210
{OK|FAULT} Fault status current input 8 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 9,10 (Note: only available if X45 1+3,2+4 is bridged inside the device) OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range FAULT: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
" Current Output-1
A
1211
Heading
7408
Value current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 Currently output current in mA (is either the calculated value or the default value depending on the setting for the "Operating Mode" parameter).
7410
Physical value assigned to current output 1. Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 The value that was defined under the "Select" parameter in the form of the Modbus address is displayed.
├ Current Output │ │ │ │ │
A
├ Physical Value │ │ │ │
A
mA
Modb.
mA
129
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Element
130
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Phys. Min. Value │ │ │ │
C
7412
Physical minimum value current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 Defines the start of the measuring range of the selected physical measured variable and is output as a current of 0/4 mA.
├ Phys. Max. Value │ │ │ │
C
7414
Physical maximum value current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 Defines the end of the measuring range of the selected physical measured variable and is output as a current of 20 mA.
├ Unit Phys. Value │ │ │ │
A
5280
Unit physical value current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 The unit for the physical value that is defined under the "Select" parameter in the form of the Modbus address is displayed.
├ Default Value │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
7416
Default value current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 The default value is used if the operating mode is set to "DEFAULT". Note: The maximum value of 25 mA cannot normally be output. This value can be set for testing purposes. A typical max. value is 21 .. 22 mA.
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1212
{OFF|0-20MA|420MA|DEFAULT|CAL_4MA|CAL_20MA} Operating mode current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 DEFAULT: Value of "Default Value" parameter is output. 0-20MA / 4-20MA: Current output range. CAL_4MA / CAL_20MA: Output calibration current 4/20 mA, OFF: Current output deactivated (0 mA)
├ Limit Value Violation │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1213
{FAULT|WARNING} Response to limit value violation current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 FAULT: If the current value falls short of/exceeds 0/4 mA or 20 mA, an alarm message is output WARNING: If the current value falls short of/exceeds 0/4 mA or 20 mA, a warning is output.
├ Select │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1214
Selection of Modbus address for current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 Modbus address of the parameter that is selected as a physical value for output as current (only if the "Operating Mode" parameter is set to "0-20MA" or "4-20MA").
mA
Reg
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Select Text-1 │ │ │
A
5300
Display text 1 for current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 Heading text for the physical value that is defined under "Select" via the Modbus address.
└ Select Text-2
A
5320
Display text 2 for current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 Name of the physical value that is defined under "Select" via the Modbus address.
" Current Output-2
A mA
1215
Heading
7422
Value current output 2 Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 Currently output current in mA (is either the calculated value or the default value depending on the setting for the "Operating Mode" parameter).
├ Current Output │ │ │ │ │
A
├ Physical Value │ │ │ │
A
7424
Physical value assigned to current output 2. Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 The value that was defined under the "Select" parameter in the form of the Modbus address is displayed.
├ Phys. Min. Value │ │ │ │
C
7426
Physical minimum value current output 2 Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 Defines the start of the measuring range of the selected physical measured variable and is output as a current of 0/4 mA.
├ Phys. Max. Value │ │ │ │
C
7428
Physical maximum value current output 2 Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 Defines the end of the measuring range of the selected physical measured variable and is output as a current of 20 mA.
├ Unit Phys. Value │ │ │ │
A
5340
Unit physical value current output 2 Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 The unit for the physical value that is defined under the "Select" parameter in the form of the Modbus address is displayed.
├ Default Value │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
7430
Default value current output 2 Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 The default value is used if the operating mode is set to "DEFAULT". Note: The maximum value of 25 mA cannot normally be output. This value can be set for testing purposes. A typical max. value is 21 .. 22 mA.
mA
131
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Element
132
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1216
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA|DEFAULT| CAL_4MA|CAL_20MA} Operating mode current output 1 Rear panel terminal X4 - 1,2 DEFAULT: Value of "Default Value" parameter is output. 0-20MA / 4-20MA: Current output range. CAL_4MA / CAL_20MA: Output calibration current 4/20 mA, OFF: Current output deactivated (0 mA)
├ Limit Value Violation │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1217
{FAULT|WARNING} Response to limit value violation current output 2 Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 FAULT: If the current value falls short of/exceeds 0/4 mA or 20 mA, an alarm message is output WARNING: If the current value falls short of/exceeds 0/4 mA or 20 mA, a warning is output
├ Select │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1218
Selection of Modbus address for current output 2 Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 Modbus address of the parameter that is selected as a physical value for output as current (only if the "Operating Mode" parameter is set to "0-20MA" or "4-20MA").
├ Select Text-1 │ │ │
A
5360
Display text 1 for current output 2 Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 Heading text for the physical value that is defined under "Select" via the Modbus address.
└ Select Text-2
A
5380
Display text 2 for current output 2 Rear panel terminal X4 - 3,4 Name of the physical value that is defined under "Select" via the Modbus address.
A
1219
Heading
7436
Value current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 Currently output current in mA (is either the calculated value or the default value depending on the setting for the "Operating Mode" parameter).
7438
Physical value assigned to current output 3. Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 The value that was defined under the "Select" parameter in the form of the Modbus address is displayed.
" Current Output-3 ├ Current Output │ │ │ │ │
A
├ Physical Value │ │ │ │
A
Reg
mA
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Phys. Min. Value │ │ │ │
C
7440
Physical minimum value current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 Defines the start of the measuring range of the selected physical measured variable and is output as a current of 0/4 mA.
├ Phys. Max. Value │ │ │ │
C
7442
Physical maximum value current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 Defines the end of the measuring range of the selected physical measured variable and is output as a current of 20 mA.
├ Unit Phys. Value │ │ │ │
A
├ Default Value │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ ├ Limit Value Violation │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
5400
Unit physical value current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 The unit for the physical value that is defined under the "Select" parameter in the form of the Modbus address is displayed.
7444
Default value current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 The default value is used if the operating mode is set to "DEFAULT". Note: The maximum value of 25 mA cannot normally be output. This value can be set for testing purposes. A typical max. value is 21 .. 22 mA.
C
1220
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA|DEFAULT| CAL_4MA|CAL_20MA} Operating mode current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 DEFAULT: Value of "Default Value" parameter is output. 0-20MA / 4-20MA: Current output range. CAL_4MA / CAL_20MA: Output calibration current 4/20 mA, OFF: Current output deactivated (0 mA)
C
1221
{FAULT|WARNING} Response to limit value violation current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 FAULT: If the current value falls short of/exceeds 0/4 mA or 20 mA, an alarm message is output WARNING: If the current value falls short of/exceeds 0/4 mA or 20 mA, a warning is output.
mA
133
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
Reg
1222
Selection of Modbus address for current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 Modbus address of the parameter that is selected as a physical value for output as current (only if the "Operating Mode" parameter is set to "0-20MA" or "4-20MA").
├ Select │ │ │ │ │ │
C
├ Select Text-1 │ │ │
A
5420
Display text 1 for current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 Heading text for the physical value that is defined under "Select" via the Modbus address.
└ Select Text-2
A
5440
Display text 2 for current output 3 Rear panel terminal X4 - 5,6 Name of the physical value that is defined under "Select" via the Modbus address.
A
1223
Heading
7450
Value current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 Currently output current in mA (is either the calculated value or the default value depending on the setting for the "Operating Mode" parameter).
134
" Current Output-4 ├ Current Output │ │ │ │ │
A
mA
├ Physical Value │ │ │ │
A
7452
Physical value assigned to current output 4. Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 The value that was defined under the "Select" parameter in the form of the Modbus address is displayed.
├ Phys. Min. Value │ │ │ │
C
7454
Physical minimum value current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 Defines the start of the measuring range of the selected physical measured variable and is output as a current of 0/4 mA.
├ Phys. Max. Value │ │ │ │
C
7456
Physical maximum value current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 Defines the end of the measuring range of the selected physical measured variable and is output as a current of 20 mA.
├ Unit Phys. Value │ │ │ │
A
5460
Unit physical value current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 The unit for the physical value that is defined under the "Select" parameter in the form of the Modbus address is displayed.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
mA
7458
Default value current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 The default value is used if the operating mode is set to "DEFAULT". Note: The maximum value of 25 mA cannot normally be output. This value can be set for testing purposes. A typical max. value is 21 .. 22 mA.
├ Default Value │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
├ Operating Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1224
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA|DEFAULT| CAL_4MA|CAL_20MA} Operating mode current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 DEFAULT: Value of "Default Value" parameter is output. 0-20MA / 4-20MA: Current output range. CAL_4MA / CAL_20MA: Output calibration current 4/20 mA, OFF: Current output deactivated (0 mA)
├ Limit Value Violation │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1225
{FAULT|WARNING} Response to limit value violation current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 FAULT: If the current value falls short of/exceeds 0/4 mA or 20 mA, an alarm message is output WARNING: If the current value falls short of/exceeds 0/4 mA or 20 mA, a warning is output
├ Select │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1226
Selection of Modbus address for current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 Modbus address of the parameter that is selected as a physical value for output as current (only if the "Operating Mode" parameter is set to "0-20MA" or "4-20MA").
├ Select Text-1 │ │ │
A
5480
Display text 1 for current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 Heading text for the physical value that is defined under "Select" via the Modbus address.
└ Select Text-2
A
5500
Display text 2 for current output 4 Rear panel terminal X4 - 7,8 Name of the physical value that is defined under "Select" via the Modbus address.
A
1227
Heading
7464
Calibrated measured value temperature 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 7,8,9,10 The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
" Temperature-1 ├ Temperature-1 │ │ │
A
Reg
°C
135
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Element
136
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Transmitter Type │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1228
{DEFAULT|PT100|PT1000} Transmitter type temperature 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 7,8,9,10 Transmitter configuration: PT100, PT1000: Transmitter type DEFAULT: The "Default Value" parameter is used.
├ Open Circuit │ │ │ │
E
1229
{OFF|ON} Open circuit of temperature 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 7,8,9,10 OFF: Open circuit detection is deactivated ON: Open circuit detection is activated.
├ ADC Error │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1230
{OK|ERROR} Fault status temperature input 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 7,8,9,10 OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range ERROR: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
├ Lower Warning Limit │ │ │
E
°C
7514
Lower warning limit temperature 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 7,8,9,10 If this temperature value is not reached, a warning is triggered
├ Upper Warning Limit │ │ │
E
°C
7516
Upper warning limit temperature 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 7,8,9,10 If this temperature value is exceeded, a warning is triggered.
├ Lower Fault Limit │ │ │
E
°C
7480
Lower alarm limit temperature 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 7,8,9,10 If this temperature value is not reached, an alarm is triggered.
├ Upper Fault Limit │ │ │
E
°C
7482
Upper alarm limit temperature 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 7,8,9,10 If this temperature value is exceeded, an alarm is triggered.
├ Default Value │ │ │ │
E
°C
7484
Default value temperature 1 Rear panel terminal X5 - 7,8,9,10 The default value is used if the transmitter type is set to "DEFAULT" or when there is an alarm present.
├ Mode: Current input │ │ │ │ │ │
E
°C
1908
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the current input used for temperature 1. Only to be set if current input 1 to current input 8 is selected for the transmitter type. For the transmitter types 'DEFAULT', 'PT100' and 'PT1000' this parameter has to be set to 'OFF'.
├ Start value │ │
E
°C
21176
Lower adjustment limit for the current input used for temperature 1. (normally the temperature for an input current of 4 mA).
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Element └ Stop value
E
Unit
Modb.
Description
°C
21178
Upper adjustment limit for the current input used for temperature 1. (normally the temperature for an input current of 20 mA).
1231
Heading
7486
Calibrated measured value temperature 2 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8,9,10 (Note: only available if X45, X23 1+3, 2+4 are bridged inside the device) The corresponding adjustment values are taken into account.
" Temperature-2 Opt.
A
├ Temperature-2 │ │ │ │ │ │
A
├ Transmitter Type │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1232
{DEFAULT|PT100} Transmitter type temperature 2 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8,9,10 (Note: X45,X23 1+3, 2+4 must be bridged.) Transmitter configuration: PT100, PT1000: Transmitter type DEFAULT: The "Default Value" parameter is used.
├ Open Circuit │ │ │ │ │
E
1233
{OFF|ON} Open circuit of temperature 2 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8,9,10 (Note: X45, X23 1+3, 2+4 must be bridged.) OFF: Open circuit detection is deactivated ON: Open circuit detection is activated.
├ ADC Error │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1234
{OK|ERROR} Fault status temperature 2 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8,9,10 (Note: X45, X23 1+3, 2+4 must be bridged.) OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range ERROR: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
├ Lower Warning Limit │ │ │ │
E
°C
7518
Lower warning limit temperature 2 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8,9,10 (Note: X45, X23 1+3, 2+4 must be bridged.) If this temperature value is not reached, a warning is triggered.
├ Upper Warning Limit │ │ │ │
E
°C
7520
Upper warning limit temperature 2 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8,9,10 (Note: X45, X23 1+3, 2+4 must be bridged.) If this temperature value is exceeded, a warning is triggered.
├ Lower Fault Limit │ │ │ │
E
°C
7502
Lower alarm limit temperature 2 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8,9,10 (Note: X45, X23 1+3, 2+4 must be bridged.) If this temperature value is not reached, an alarm is triggered.
°C
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Element
138
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Upper Fault Limit │ │ │ │
E
°C
7504
Upper alarm limit temperature 2 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8,9,10 (Note: X45, X23 1+3, 2+4 must be bridged.) If this temperature value is exceeded, an alarm is triggered.
├ Default Value │ │ │ │ │
E
°C
7506
Default value temperature 2 (optional) Rear panel terminal X6 - 7,8,9,10 (Note: X45, X23 1+3, 2+4 must be bridged.) The default value is used if the transmitter type is set to "DEFAULT" or when there is an alarm present.
├ Start value │ │
E
°C
21180
Lower adjustment limit for the current input used for temperature 2. (normally the temperature for an input current of 4 mA).
├ Stop value │ │
E
°C
21182
Upper adjustment limit for the current input used for temperature 2. (normally the temperature for an input current of 20 mA).
└ Mode: Current input
E
°C
1909
{OFF|0-20MA|4-20MA} Operating mode of the current input used for temperature 2. Only to be set if current input 1 to current input 8 is selected for the transmitter type. For the transmitter types 'DEFAULT' and 'PT100' this parameter has to be set to 'OFF'.
" Internal Measured Values
A
1235
Heading
├ Device Temp. Mode │ │ │
E
1236
{OFF|ON} Mode device temperature OFF: Measurement of device temperature off ON: Measurement of device temperature on.
├ Device Temperature
A
°C
7508
Device temperature in degrees Celsius
├ Temp. Offset │ │
E
°C
7512
Offset device temperature Measurement of the device temperature can be calibrated with this adjustment parameter.
└ ADC Error
A
1237
{OK|ERROR} Fault status of device temperature measurement OK: Analog/digital converter within measuring range ERROR: Analog/digital converter outside of measuring range.
" Digital Outputs
A
1529
Heading
1530
Digital Outputs 1 - 12 Display of the status of outputs 1 - 12 as a hexadecimal value e.g.: 0801h -> outputs 1 and 12 connected.
1262
Heading
└ Digital Outputs
" Digital Inputs DI
A
A
hex
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
hex
3042
Digital Inputs 1 - 20 Display of the open inputs 1 - 20 as a hexadecimal value e.g.: 00801h -> inputs 1 and 12 open inputs 2 through 11 and 13 through 20 closed
1240
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 1 Rear panel terminal X7 - 1,2 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ Inputs 1-20 │ │ │ │
A
├ DI-1 │ │ │ │ │
A
├ DI-2 │ │ │ │ │
A
1241
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 2 Rear panel terminal X7 - 3,4 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-3 │ │ │ │ │
A
1242
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 3 Rear panel terminal X7 - 5,6 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-4 │ │ │ │ │
A
1243
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 4 Rear panel terminal X7 - 7,8 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-5 │ │ │ │ │
A
1244
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 5 Rear panel terminal X7 - 9,10 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-6 │ │ │ │ │
A
1245
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 6 Rear panel terminal X8 - 1,2 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-7 │ │ │ │ │
A
1246
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 7 Rear panel terminal X8 - 3,4 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
139
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Element
140
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ DI-8 │ │ │ │ │
A
1247
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 8 Rear panel terminal X8 - 5,6 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-9 │ │ │ │ │
A
1248
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 9 Rear panel terminal X8 - 7,8 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-10 │ │ │ │ │
A
1249
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 10 Rear panel terminal X8 - 9,10 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-11 │ │ │ │
A
1250
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 11 Rear panel terminal X3 - 9,10 Passive input, Umax = 30 V Not suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-12 │ │ │ │
A
1251
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 12 Rear panel terminal X4 - 9,10 Passive input, Umax = 30 V Not suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-13 │ │ │ │ │
A
1252
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 13 Rear panel terminal X9 - 1,2 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-14 │ │ │ │ │
A
1253
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 14 Rear panel terminal X9 - 3,4 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-15 │ │ │ │ │
A
1260
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 15 Rear panel terminal X9 - 5,6 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ DI-16 │ │ │ │ │
A
1261
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 16 Rear panel terminal X9 - 7,8 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-17 │ │ │ │ │
A
1256
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 17 Rear panel terminal X9 - 9,10 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-18 │ │ │ │ │
A
1257
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 18 Rear panel terminal X10 - 1,2 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
├ DI-19 │ │ │ │ │
A
1258
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 19 Rear panel terminal X10 - 3,4 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
└ DI-20
A
1259
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital input 20 Rear panel terminal X10 - 5,6 Active input, Uout = 5 V, Iout = 13 mA (typical values) Suitable for transistor, relay and switch.
A
1531
Heading
├ DI-1 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1509
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 1 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-2 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1510
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 2 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
" DI Parameters
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Element
142
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ DI-3 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1511
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 3 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-4 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1512
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 4 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-5 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1513
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 5 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-6 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1514
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 6 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-7 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1515
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 7 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-8 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1516
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 8 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ DI-9 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1517
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 9 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-10 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1518
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 10 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-11 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1519
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 11 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-12 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1520
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 12 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-13 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1521
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 13 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-14 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1522
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 14 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
143
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Element
144
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ DI-15 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1523
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 15 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-16 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1524
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 16 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-17 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1525
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 17 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-18 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1526
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 18 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-19 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1527
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 19 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
├ DI-20 Warning if │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1528
{OPEN|CLOSED} Digital contact input 20 The switching state for which a warning is generated is defined here. OPEN or CLOSED input. For activation, the mode for this input must be set. If the mode is OFF, no warning is generated.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ DI-1 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1487
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 1 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-2 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1488
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 2 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-3 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1489
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 3 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-4 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1490
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 4 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-5 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1491
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 5 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-6 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1492
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 6 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-7 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1493
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 7 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-8 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1494
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 8 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
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Element
146
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ DI-9 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1495
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 9 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-10 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1496
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 10 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-11 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1497
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 11 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-12 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1498
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 12 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-13 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1499
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 13 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-14 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1500
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 14 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-15 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1501
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 15 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-16 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1502
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 16 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ DI-17 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1503
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 17 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-18 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1504
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 18 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-19 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1505
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 19 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-20 Mode │ │ │ │ │
C
1506
{OFF|WARNING} Digital contact input 20 Operating mode of the digital input. First menu item is OFF: No function Second menu item WARNING: Generates a warning
├ DI-1 Warning Text │ │
C
6060
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 1 can be entered here.
├ DI-2 Warning Text │ │
C
6080
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 2 can be entered here.
├ DI-3 Warning Text │ │
C
6100
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 3 can be entered here.
├ DI-4 Warning Text │ │
C
6120
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 4 can be entered here.
├ DI-5 Warning Text │ │
C
6140
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 5 can be entered here.
├ DI-6 Warning Text │ │
C
6160
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 6 can be entered here.
├ DI-7 Warning Text │ │
C
6180
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 7 can be entered here.
├ DI-8 Warning Text │ │
C
6200
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 8 can be entered here.
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Element
148
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ DI-9 Warning Text │ │
C
6220
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 9 can be entered here.
├ DI-10 Warning Text │ │
C
6240
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 10 can be entered here.
├ DI-11 Warning Text │ │
C
6260
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 11 can be entered here.
├ DI-12 Warning Text │ │
C
6280
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 12 can be entered here.
├ DI-13 Warning Text │ │
C
6300
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 13 can be entered here.
├ DI-14 Warning Text │ │
C
6320
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 14 can be entered here.
├ DI-15 Warning Text │ │
C
6340
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 15 can be entered here.
├ DI-16 Warning Text │ │
C
6360
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 16 can be entered here.
├ DI-17 Warning Text │ │
C
6380
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 17 can be entered here.
├ DI-18 Warning Text │ │
C
6400
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 18 can be entered here.
├ DI-19 Warning Text │ │
C
6420
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 19 can be entered here.
└ DI-20 Warning Text
C
6440
A name (max. 20 characters) for the warning that is received via contact input 20 can be entered here.
A
1268
Heading
├ COM-1 Status
A
5520
Status indicator for serial interface COM1
├ COM-2 Status
A
5540
Status indicator for serial interface COM2
├ COM-3 Status
A
5560
Status indicator for serial interface COM3
├ COM-4 Status
A
5580
Status indicator for serial interface COM4
├ COM-5 Status
A
5600
Status indicator for serial interface COM5
├ COM-6 Status
A
5620
Status indicator for serial interface COM6
└ COM-7 Status
A
5640
Status indicator for serial interface COM7
" COM1
A
1269
Heading
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ANNEX
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Baud Rate │ │
N
1270
{300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|38 400|57600|115200} Baud rate for serial interface COM1
├ Data Bits │ │ │
N
1271
{8N1|8E1|8O1|7N1|7E1|7O1|8N2|8E2| 8O2|7N2|7E2|7O2} Selection of data bits/parity/stop bits for serial interface COM1
├ Protocol │
N
1272
{OFF|MODBUS-RTU|MODBUS-ASCII} Selection of protocol for serial interface COM1
├ Modbus Address │
N
1273
Modbus address (1 through 247) for serial interface COM1 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Text Mode │ │
N
1274
{ANSI|UNICODE} Modbus text mode for serial interface COM1 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Register Offset │ │ │
N
1275
Modbus register offset (0/1) for serial interface COM1 depending on Modbus specification. Some of the register definitions of other device manufacturers contain this offset.
└ Modbus User List
N
1611
{OFF|ON} Selects whether the customer-specific Modbus configuration is used for the serial interface COM1.
A
1276
Heading
├ Baud Rate │ │
N
1277
{300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|38 400|57600|115200} Baud rate for serial interface COM2
├ Data Bits │ │ │
N
1278
{8N1|8E1|8O1|7N1|7E1|7O1|8N2|8E2| 8O2|7N2|7E2|7O2} Selection of data bits/parity/stop bits for serial interface COM2
├ Protocol │
N
1279
{OFF|Wago-IO|GPS170} Selection of protocol for serial interface COM2
├ Modbus Address │
N
1280
Modbus address (1 through 247) for serial interface COM2 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Text Mode │ │
N
1281
{ANSI|UNICODE} Modbus text mode for serial interface COM2 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Register Offset │ │ │
N
1282
Modbus register offset (0/1) for serial interface COM2 depending on Modbus specification. Some of the register definitions of other device manufacturers contain this offset.
└ Modbus User List
N
1612
{OFF|ON} Selects whether the customer-specific Modbus configuration is used for the serial interface COM2.
A
1283
Heading
" COM2
" COM3
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Element
150
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Baud Rate │ │
N
1284
{300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|38 400|57600|115200} Baud rate for serial interface COM3
├ Data Bits │ │ │
N
1285
{8N1|8E1|8O1|7N1|7E1|7O1|8N2|8E2| 8O2|7N2|7E2|7O2} Selection of data bits/parity/stop bits for serial interface COM3
├ Protocol │ │
N
1286
{OFF|DSfG|MODBUS-RTU| MODBUS-ASCII|RMGBUS} Selection of protocol for serial interface COM3
├ Modbus Address │
N
1287
Modbus address (1 through 247) for serial interface COM3 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Text Mode │ │
N
1288
{ANSI|UNICODE} Modbus text mode for serial interface COM3 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Register Offset │ │ │
N
1289
Modbus register offset (0/1) for serial interface COM3 depending on Modbus specification. Some of the register definitions of other device manufacturers contain this offset.
└ Modbus User List
N
1613
{OFF|ON} Selects whether the customer-specific Modbus configuration is used for the serial interface COM3.
A
1290
Heading
├ Baud Rate │ │
N
1291
{300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|38 400|57600|115200} Baud rate for serial interface COM4
├ Data Bits │ │ │
N
1292
{8N1|8E1|8O1|7N1|7E1|7O1|8N2|8E2| 8O2|7N2|7E2|7O2} Selection of data bits/parity/stop bits for serial interface COM4
└ Protocol
N
1293
{OFF|DSfG|RMGBUS} Selection of protocol for serial interface COM4
" COM5 WinCE(C2)
A
1294
Heading
├ Baud Rate │ │
N
1295
{300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|38 400|57600|115200} Baud rate for serial interface COM5
├ Data Bits │ │ │
N
1296
{8N1|8E1|8O1|7N1|7E1|7O1|8N2|8E2| 8O2|7N2|7E2|7O2} Selection of data bits/parity/stop bits for serial interface COM5
├ Protocol │
N
1297
{OFF|MODBUS-RTU|MODBUS-ASCII} Selection of protocol for serial interface COM5
├ Modbus Address │
N
1298
Modbus address (1 through 247) for serial interface COM5 if Modbus protocol selected.
" COM4
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Modbus Text Mode │ │
N
1299
{ANSI|UNICODE} Modbus text mode for serial interface COM5 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Register Offset │ │ │
N
1300
Modbus register offset (0/1) for serial interface COM5 depending on Modbus specification. Some of the register definitions of other device manufacturers contain this offset.
└ Modbus User List
N
1614
{OFF|ON} Selects whether the customer-specific Modbus configuration is used for the serial interface COM5.
" COM6 WinCE(C3)
A
1301
Heading
├ Baud Rate │ │
N
1302
{300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|38 400|57600|115200} Baud rate for serial interface COM6
├ Data Bits │ │ │
N
1303
{8N1|8E1|8O1|7N1|7E1|7O1|8N2|8E2| 8O2|7N2|7E2|7O2} Selection of data bits/parity/stop bits for serial interface COM6
├ Protocol │
N
1304
{OFF|MODBUS-RTU|MODBUS-ASCII| RMGBUS} Selection of protocol for serial interface COM6
├ Modbus Address │
N
1305
Modbus address (1 through 247) for serial interface COM6 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Text Mode │ │
N
1306
{ANSI|UNICODE} Modbus text mode for serial interface COM6 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Register Offset │ │ │
N
1307
Modbus register offset (0/1) for serial interface COM6 depending on Modbus specification. Some of the register definitions of other device manufacturers contain this offset.
└ Modbus User List
N
1615
{OFF|ON} Selects whether the customer-specific Modbus configuration is used for the serial interface COM6.
" COM7 WinCE(C1)
A
1308
Heading
├ Baud Rate │ │
N
1309
{300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|38 400|57600|115200} Baud rate for serial interface COM7
├ Data Bits │ │ │
N
1310
{8N1|8E1|8O1|7N1|7E1|7O1|8N2|8E2| 8O2|7N2|7E2|7O2} Selection of data bits/parity/stop bits for serial interface COM7
├ Protocol │
N
1311
{OFF|MODBUS-RTU|MODBUS-ASCII} Selection of protocol for serial interface COM7
├ Modbus Address │
N
1312
Modbus address (1 through 247) for serial interface COM7 if Modbus protocol selected.
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ANNEX
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Element
152
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Modbus Text Mode │ │
N
1313
{ANSI|UNICODE} Modbus text mode for serial interface COM7 if Modbus protocol selected.
├ Modbus Register Offset │ │ │
N
1314
Modbus register offset (0/1) for serial interface COM7 depending on Modbus specification. Some of the register definitions of other device manufacturers contain this offset.
└ Modbus User List
N
1616
{OFF|ON} Selects whether the customer-specific Modbus configuration is used for the serial interface COM7.
A
1315
Heading
A
1468
{NON_OPERATIONAL|UNREACHABLE| DISCONNECTED|CONNECTING| CONNECTED|OPERATIONAL} Status of the LAN-1 network The messages originate from the Windows CE operating system and are documented on the Internet. ---------------------------------------Recommended LAN-1 and LAN-2 configuration >>> LAN-1 (RMG network): - GC9300 - CP4900 - Service PC (ProStation, RMGViewGC) - Web server active - DHCP server active - Modbus TCP/IP active (for RMGView) LAN-2 (customer network): - DSfG RDT active - Web server active - DHCP server NOT active - Modbus TCP/IP active - ...
" 17 Network ├ LAN-1 Status │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
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ANNEX
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Element └ LAN-2 Status
" Addresses
Unit A
Modb.
Description
1469
{NON_OPERATIONAL|UNREACHABLE| DISCONNECTED|CONNECTING| CONNECTED|OPERATIONAL} Status of the LAN-2 network The messages originate from the Windows CE operating system and are documented on the Internet. ---------------------------------------Recommended LAN-1 and LAN-2 configuration >>> LAN-1 (RMG network): - GC9300 - CP4900 - Service PC (ProStation, RMGViewGC) - Web server active - DHCP server active - Modbus TCP/IP active (for RMGView) LAN-2 (customer network): - DSfG RDT active - Web server active - DHCP server NOT active - Modbus TCP/IP active - ...
A
1470
Heading
├ LAN-1 IP Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1473
{FIX_IP|AUTO_IP} IP settings can be assigned automatically if the network supports this function. Otherwise, set a fixed IP address. ---------------------------------------------------------------AUTO_IP: Get IP address automatically (via DHCP) FIX_IP : Use the set IP address ---------------------------------------------------------------Note: If the AUTO_IP setting is used, the GC9300 **MUST** be restarted; check the DHCP server and update the IP address assigned by the DHCP server. A fixed IP address should always be set for LAN1 (RMG LAN).
├ LAN-1 IP from DHCP │ │
A
6540
Current or last IP address for LAN-1 assigned by the server. If no assignment has ever been made, "not found" is displayed.
├ LAN-1 IP Address │ │ │ │ │
E
5880
This is the IP address for LAN-1. The address consists of four numbers between 0 and 255, separated by dots. Example: 192.168.20.1 This address is only used if DHCP mode is set to FIX_IP.
153
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ANNEX
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Element
154
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ LAN-1 Subnet Mask │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
5900
The subnet mask is a bitmask, which specifies how many bits at the start of the displayed IP address make up the network prefix when describing IP networks using the IPv4 network protocol. Example: >>> IP address 11000000 10101000 00000001 10000001 192:168:001:129 AND netmask 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 255:255:255:000 = network part 11000000 10101000 00000001 00000000 192:168:001:000 IP address 11000000 10101000 00000001 10000001 192:168:001:129 AND NOT netmask 00000000 00000000 00000000 11111111 000:000:000:255 = host part 00000000 00000000 00000000 10000001 000:000:000:129
├ LAN-1 Default Gateway │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
5920
Default gateway: If the GC9300 wishes to send an IP packet to another IP address, it first analyzes the destination IP address. If it determines that the destination IP address is in its own network, it sends the packet immediately. >>> For all other destination IP addresses, it sends the IP packet to the default gateway. The default gateway node hopefully then knows how to proceed.
├ LAN-1 DNS Server
E
6620
Address of the DNS server for LAN-1
├ LAN-1 MAC Address
A
6580
MAC address of LAN interface 1
├ LAN-2 IP Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1474
{FIX_IP|AUTO_IP} IP settings can be assigned automatically if the network supports this function. Otherwise, set a fixed IP address. ---------------------------------------------------------------AUTO_IP: Get IP address automatically (via DHCP) FIX_IP : Use the set IP address ---------------------------------------------------------------Note: If the AUTO_IP setting is used, the GC9300 **MUST** be restarted; check the DHCP server and update the IP address assigned by the DHCP server. A fixed IP address should always be set for LAN1 (RMG LAN).
├ LAN-2 IP from DHCP │ │
A
6560
Current or last IP address for LAN-2 assigned by the server. If no assignment has ever been made, "not found" is displayed.
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ANNEX
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ LAN-2 IP Address │ │ │ │ │
E
5940
This is the IP address for LAN-2. The address consists of four numbers between 0 and 255, separated by dots. Example: 192.168.20.1 This address is only used if DHCP mode is set to FIX_IP.
├ LAN-2 Subnet Mask │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
5960
The subnet mask is a bitmask, which specifies how many bits at the start of the displayed IP address make up the network prefix when describing IP networks using the IPv4 network protocol. Example: >>> IP address 11000000 10101000 00000001 10000001 192:168:001:129 AND netmask 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 255:255:255:000 = network part 11000000 10101000 00000001 00000000 192:168:001:000 IP address 11000000 10101000 00000001 10000001 192:168:001:129 AND NOT netmask 00000000 00000000 00000000 11111111 000:000:000:255 = host part 00000000 00000000 00000000 10000001 000:000:000:129
├ LAN-2 Default Gateway │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
5980
Default gateway: If the GC9300 wishes to send an IP packet to another IP address, it first analyzes the destination IP address. If it determines that the destination IP address is in its own network, it sends the packet immediately. >>> For all other destination IP addresses, it sends the IP packet to the default gateway. The default gateway node hopefully then knows how to proceed.
├ LAN-2 DNS Server
E
6640
Address of the DNS server for LAN-2
└ LAN-2 MAC Address
E
6600
MAC address of LAN interface 2. Changes are applied only after a reboot.
A
1471
Heading
E
1472
{OFF|LAN-1|LAN-2} The DHCP server supports assignment of the network configuration to clients. The connection between the GC9300 and CP4900 must be implemented using fixed IP addresses. DHCP can be used for an occasionally present service PC, for example. >>> Problem: The DHCP server must be operational before all other devices in the same network.
" DHCP Server ├ DHCP Server Mode │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
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ANNEX
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Element
156
Unit
Modb.
Description
min
1476
DHCP lease time is the time value that specifies how long a client may use the assigned IP configuration.
├ DHCP Lease Time │ │
E
├ DHCP Addr. Number │
E
1475
This is the number of addresses that are managed by the DHCP server.
├ DHCP Start Addr. │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
6000
Start address of the address range managed by the DHCP server. This address range must take the IP addresses for LAN-1 and LAN-2 into account. Fixed and automatically assigned IP addresses must be in separate ranges. >>> Example: --------GC9300 192.168.20.1 (fixed IP) CP4900 192.168.20.2 (fixed IP) DHCP 192.168.20.10 (length = 10) ... DHCP 192.168.20.19 A laptop connected to the system receives an address in the range 192.168.20.10 ... 192.168.20.19
├ DHCP Server DNS │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
6020
This is the address of the DNS (Domain Name Server) that the DHCP server sends to the client. DNS is used for name resolution in the network. A computer name (hostname) is thus translated into an IP address, for example. The GC9300 does not require DNS, which means that this field can be left blank.
└ DHCP Server Domain
E
6040
This is the name of the domain that the DHCP server sends to the client.
A
1477
Heading
├ Web Server │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1478
{OFF|LAN-1|LAN-2|BOTH} Defines the LAN port for the Web server. The following options are possible: OFF : No Web server available LAN-1: Web server on LAN-1 only LAN-2: Web server on LAN-2 only BOTH: Web server available on LAN-1 and LAN-2
├ DSFG RDT │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1479
{OFF|LAN-1|LAN-2|BOTH} Defines the LAN port for DSFG remote data transmission. The following options are possible: OFF : No RDT available LAN-1: RDT on LAN-1 only LAN-2: RDT on LAN-2 only BOTH: RDT available on LAN-1 and LAN-2
" Services
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ANNEX
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Modbus TCP/IP │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1480
{OFF|LAN-1|LAN-2|BOTH} Defines the LAN port for the Modbus TCP/IP. The following options are possible: OFF : No Modbus TCP/IP available LAN-1: Modbus on LAN-1 only LAN-2: Modbus on LAN-2 only BOTH: Modbus available on LAN-1 and LAN-2
├ Modbus Address │ │
N
1317
Modbus TCP/IP device address (ID) This address may only be assigned once per bus.
├ Modbus Text Mode │ │ │ │
N
1318
{ANSI|UNICODE} Modbus TCP/IP text mode Text can be transmitted as ASCII or UNICODE characters. The setting depends on the recipient.
└ Modbus User List │ │
N
1617
{OFF|ON} Selects whether the customer-specific Modbus configuration is used for Modbus TCP/IP.
├ Remote control │ │
A
1937
{Inactive|Active} Remote Control: Shows if the remote control is enabled or disabled.
├ Rc: port │ │ │
E
1938
Remote Control Port: Port which is opened in the registry of the GC9300. The port has to be 4831 if the gas station is metrologically approved.
├ Rc: interface │ │
E
1914
{OFF|LAN-1|LAN-2|BOTH} Remote Control Interface: Interface which provides the remote control function.
├ Rc: mode │ │ │ │
E
1915
{VIEW|MOUSE|KEY} VIEW: Display of the screen only MOUSE: Operation using a mouse KEYS: Operation using a mouse and text input via keyboard
└ Rc: password
C
30900
Remote Control Password: Has to be the same as in RMGViewGC (default: 12345).
A
1561
Heading
C
6460
Display and parameterization of the device ID for remote data transmission access via DSfG-BIP. The device ID is requested by the central software during the login procedure. Note: The device ID must contain exactly 12 characters. The characters must consist of the digits "0...9" or the letters "A-Z" and "a-z". Blanks, umlauts and special characters are not permitted. This restriction is due to the fact that DSfG uses a 7-bit code for data transmission.
" 18 DSfG ├ Device ID │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
157
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18 DSfG
ANNEX
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Element
158
Unit
Modb.
Description
└ Remote Data Transmission
A
1562
{Offline|DSfG Bus 1|DSfG Bus 2} The DSfG bus used for connection of active remote data transmission via DSfG-B-IP is displayed here. If there is no active remote data transmission, the text 'OFFLINE' is shown.
" Bus-1 (COM3)
A
1563
Heading
├ GC Entity Type │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1564
{G-ENTITY|Q-ENTITY} The GC entity type is set here. The entity type applies to all GCs on DSfG bus 1. The options available for selection are entity G, the 'old' gas quality entity recognizable in DSfG data element names beginning with the lowercase letter 'd', and entity Q, the 'new' gas quality entity recognizable in data element names beginning with the lowercase letter 'q'. The entity type can vary on all DSfG buses of the GC9300.
├ GC Entity S1 │ │ │ │
C
1565
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the GC entity on DSfG bus 1 in single stream mode or stream 1 in multistream mode.
├ GC Entity S2 │ │ │
C
1566
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the GC entity on DSfG bus 1 stream 2 in multistream mode.
├ GC Entity S3 │ │ │
C
1567
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the GC entity on DSfG bus 1 stream 3 in multistream mode.
├ GC Entity S4 │ │ │
C
1568
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the GC entity on DSfG bus 1 stream 4 in multistream mode.
├ Recording S1 │ │ │ │
C
1569
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the recording entity on DSfG bus 1 in single stream mode or stream 1 in multistream mode.
├ Recording S2 │ │ │
C
1570
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the recording entity on DSfG bus 1 stream 2 in multistream mode.
├ Recording S3 │ │ │
C
1571
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the recording entity on DSfG bus 1 stream 3 in multistream mode.
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ANNEX
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Recording S4 │ │ │
C
1572
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the recording entity on DSfG bus 1 stream 4 in multistream mode.
├ Wieser S1 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1573
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the Wieser entity on DSfG bus 1 in single stream mode or stream 1 in multistream mode. In the Wieser entity, mean daily and monthly values are formed and special measured values and special signals are managed.
├ Wieser S2 │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1574
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the Wieser entity on DSfG bus 1 stream 2 in multistream mode. In the Wieser entity, mean daily and monthly values are formed and special measured values and special signals are managed.
├ Wieser S3 │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1575
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the Wieser entity on DSfG bus 1 stream 3 in multistream mode. In the Wieser entity, mean daily and monthly values are formed and special measured values and special signals are managed.
├ Wieser S4 │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1576
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the Wieser entity on DSfG bus 1 stream 4 in multistream mode. In the Wieser entity, mean daily and monthly values are formed and special measured values and special signals are managed.
├ IP Entity │ │ │ │ │
C
1577
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the remote data transmission entity via DSfG-B-IP. If you wish to use the DSfG-B-IP access for bus 1, a DSfG address must be assigned here.
159
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Element
160
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Password │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
6480
Password for remote data transmission access via DSfG-B-IP on DSfG bus 1. Note: The password must contain exactly 16 characters. The characters must consist of the digits "0...9" or the letters "A-Z" and "a-z". Blanks, umlauts and special characters are not permitted. This restriction is due to the fact that DSfG uses a 7-bit code for data transmission. The password is used to decide which of the available DSfG buses on the GC is used for the connection to the central station. It is therefore extremely important that the passwords for each bus are different.
├ Freeze Allowed │ │
C
1578
{OFF|ON} Allows the triggering of a freeze attention telegram on DSfG bus 1.
├ Time Sync. Source │ │ │ │
E
1579
{OFF|ON} Allows the triggering of a time synchronization telegram on DSfG bus 1. If activated, the GC is the timing element for all other devices on DSfG bus 1.
└ Allowed Ext. Addresses
C
6500
When remote data transmission via DSfG-B-IP is activated, here you specify which external DSfG devices on bus 1 are to be visible for the central station. The internal devices are visible for the central station if they have been assigned a DSfG address.
A
1580
Heading
├ GC Entity Type │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1581
{G-ENTITY|Q-ENTITY} The GC entity type is set here. The entity type applies to all GCs on DSfG bus 2. The options available for selection are entity G, the 'old' gas quality entity recognizable in DSfG data element names beginning with the lowercase letter 'd', and entity Q, the 'new' gas quality entity recognizable in data element names beginning with the lowercase letter 'q'. The entity type can vary on all DSfG buses of the GC9300.
├ GC Entity S1 │ │ │ │
C
1582
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the GC entity on DSfG bus 2 in single stream mode or stream 1 in multistream mode.
" Bus-2 (COM4)
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Unit
Modb.
Description
├ GC Entity S2 │ │ │
C
1583
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the GC entity on DSfG bus 2 stream 2 in multistream mode.
├ GC Entity S3 │ │ │
C
1584
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the GC entity on DSfG bus 2 stream 3 in multistream mode.
├ GC Entity S4 │ │ │
C
1585
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the GC entity on DSfG bus 2 stream 4 in multistream mode.
├ Recording S1 │ │ │ │
C
1586
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the recording entity on DSfG bus 2 in single stream mode or stream 1 in multistream mode.
├ Recording S2 │ │ │
C
1587
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the recording entity on DSfG bus 2 stream 2 in multistream mode.
├ Recording S3 │ │ │
C
1588
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the recording entity on DSfG bus 2 stream 3 in multistream mode.
├ Recording S4 │ │ │
C
1589
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the recording entity on DSfG bus 2 stream 4 in multistream mode.
├ Wieser S1 │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1590
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the Wieser entity on DSfG bus 2 in single stream mode or stream 1 in multistream mode. In the Wieser entity, mean daily and monthly values are formed and special measured values and special signals are managed.
├ Wieser S2 │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1591
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the Wieser entity on DSfG bus 2 stream 2 in multistream mode. In the Wieser entity, mean daily and monthly values are formed and special measured values and special signals are managed.
161
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Element
162
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Wieser S3 │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1592
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the Wieser entity on DSfG bus 2 stream 3 in multistream mode. In the Wieser entity, mean daily and monthly values are formed and special measured values and special signals are managed.
├ Wieser S4 │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1593
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the Wieser entity on DSfG bus 2 stream 4 in multistream mode. In the Wieser entity, mean daily and monthly values are formed and special measured values and special signals are managed.
├ IP Entity │ │ │ │ │
C
1594
{OFF|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P| Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z|ZA|ZB|ZC|ZD} DSfG address of the remote data transmission entity via DSfG-B-IP. If you wish to use the DSfG-B-IP access for bus 2, a DSfG address must be assigned here.
├ Password │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
4000
Password for remote data transmission access via DSfG-B-IP on DSfG bus 2. Note: The password must contain exactly 16 characters. The characters must consist of the digits "0...9" or the letters "A-Z" and "a-z". Blanks, umlauts and special characters are not permitted. This restriction is due to the fact that DSfG uses a 7-bit code for data transmission. The password is used to decide which of the available DSfG buses on the GC is used for the connection to the central station. It is therefore extremely important that the passwords for each bus are different.
├ Freeze Allowed │ │
C
1595
{OFF|ON} Allows the triggering of a freeze attention telegram on DSfG bus 2.
├ Time Sync. Source │ │ │ │
E
1596
{OFF|ON} Allows the triggering of a time synchronization telegram on DSfG bus 2. If activated, the GC is the timing element for all other devices on DSfG bus 2.
└ Allowed Ext. Addresses
C
4020
When remote data transmission via DSfG-B-IP is activated, here you specify which external DSfG devices on bus 2 are to be visible for the central station. The internal devices are visible for the central station if they have been assigned a DSfG address.
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Element
Modb.
Description
A
1940
Heading
├ Signature methode │ │
E
1941
{KEINE|RMD160+ECDSA192| SHA256+ECDSA192} Signature: Methodology
├ Sender
E
30920
Signature: Identifier of sender
├ New key creation │
E
1942
{NO|YES} Signature: Create new keys now?
├ Timestamp key creation
P
3322
Signature: Time of key creation
├ Timestamp key elapsed
A
1946
{NEVER} Signature: Time of key expiration
├ Public key Qx1
A
30940
Signature: Public key X1
├ Public key Qx2
A
30960
Signature: Public key X2
├ Public key Qx3
A
30980
Signature: Public key X3
├ Public key Qy1
A
31000
Signature: Public key Y1
├ Public key Qy2
A
31020
Signature: Public key Y2
├ Public key Qy3
A
31040
Signature: Public key Y3
├ DFÜ signing
P
1943
Signature: RDT signed
├ DFÜ signature methode
P
1945
Signature: RDT signing methodology
├ Instance selective
A
1944
Signature: Instance selective
└ EADR of sender
A
31060
Signature: Instance selective
A
1597
Heading
├ CRC12 Stream 1 │ │ │ │
C
3184
CRC12 start value for stream 1. To ensure that the PTB custody transfer requirements are satisfied, program a value not equal to 0 here. With a start value of 0, the custody transfer seal is not transmitted.
├ CRC12 Stream 2 │ │ │ │
C
3186
CRC12 start value for stream 2. To ensure that the PTB custody transfer requirements are satisfied, program a value not equal to 0 here. With a start value of 0, the custody transfer seal is not transmitted.
├ CRC12 Stream 3 │ │ │ │
C
3188
CRC12 start value for stream 3. To ensure that the PTB custody transfer requirements are satisfied, program a value not equal to 0 here. With a start value of 0, the custody transfer seal is not transmitted.
└ CRC12 Stream 4
C
3190
CRC12 start value for stream 4. To ensure that the PTB custody transfer requirements are satisfied, program a value not equal to 0 here. With a start value of 0, the custody transfer seal is not transmitted.
" Archive Group Names
A
1598
Heading
" Signature
" Preset
Unit
163
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Element
164
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Archive Group 1 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
4040
Archive group 1 mean hourly values part 1 uses standard queries of gas chrom. Memory depth: 2280 entries Entity Q: qic standard query (I) 3 Entity G: dic standard query 3 Filling: End of interval Channel assignment Q G value AK ----------------------------------------qaaad daacb Superior calorific value 01 qabad dabcb Standard density 02 qacad daccb Relative density 03 qadad dadcb CO2 04 qaead daecb N2 05 qafad dafce H2 06 qagad - Inferior calorific value 07 qahad - Wobbe upper 08 qaiad - Wobbe lower 09 qajad - Methane number 10 qakad - Real gas factor 11 qei dei Bit string 12
├ Archive Group 2 │
N
4060
Archive Group 2 Cannot be used due to AKA2
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Element
Unit
├ Archive Group 3 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
├ Archive Group 4 │
N
Modb.
Description
4080
Archive group 3 measured values part 1 uses standard queries of gas chrom. Memory depth: 960 entries Entity Q: qje standard query (II) 5 Entity G: dlc standard query 6c Filling: Measured value newly formed Channel assignment Q G value AK ----------------------------------------------------qaaag daace Superior calorific value 01 qabag dabce Standard density 02 qaeag dhgce N2 03 qbaag dhhce Methane 04 qadag dhice CO2 05 qbbag dhjce Ethane 06 qbcag dhkce Propane 07 qbdag dhlce i-Butane 08 qbeag dhmce n-Butane 09 qbfag dhnce Neopentane 10 qbgag dhoce i-Pentane 11 qbhag dhpce n-Pentane 12 qbiag dhqce C6-plus 13 qbjag dhrce O2 14 qbkag dhsce CO 15 qblag dhtce Ethene 16 qbmag dhuce Propene 17 qbnag dhvce Helium 18 qafag dhwce H2 19 qboag dcld Argon 20 qei dei Bit string 21
4100
165
Archive Group 4 Cannot be used due to AKA2
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Element
166
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Archive Group 5 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
4120
Archive group 5 mean hourly values part 2 uses standard queries of GC Memory depth: 2280 entries Entity Q: qjf standard query (II) 6 Entity G: dld standard query 6d Filling: End of interval Channel assignment Q G value AK ----------------------------------------------------qaaad daacb Superior calorific value 01 qabad dabcb Standard density 02 qaead dhgcb N2 03 qbaad dhhcb Methane 04 qadad dhicb CO2 05 qbbad dhjcb Ethane 06 qbcad dhkcb Propane 07 qbdad dhlcb i-Butane 08 qbead dhmcb n-Butane 09 qbfad dhncb Neopentane 10 qbgad dhocb i-Pentane 11 qbhad dhpcb n-Pentane 12 qbiad dhqcb C6-plus 13 qbjad dhrcb Oxygen 14 qbkad dhscb CO 15 qblad dhtcb Ethene 16 qbmad dhucb Propene 17 qbnad dhvcb Helium 18 qafad dhwcb H2 19 qboad dcld Argon 20 qei dei Bit string 21
├ Archive Group 6 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
4140
Archive group 6 corrected measured values uses standard query Memory depth: 960 entries Entity Q: qif standard query (I) 6 Entity G: No equivalent Filling: Corrected values newly formed Channel assignment Q value AK ---------------------------------------------qaaaj Superior calorific value 01 qabaj Standard density 02 qadaj CO2 03 qei Bit string 04
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Element ├ Archive Group 7 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Unit N
Modb.
Description
4160
Archive group 7 mean daily values formed in Wieser entity Memory depth: 95 Entity W: Filling: End of day Channel assignment W value AK ---------------------------------------------wnaag Superior calorific value 01 wnabg Standard density 02 wnaeg N2 03 wnagg Methane 04 wnadg CO2 05 wnahg Ethane 06 wnaig Propane 07 wnajg i-Butane 08 wnakg n-Butane 09 wnalg Neopentane 10 wnamg i-Pentane 11 wnang n-Pentane 12 wnaog C6-plus 13 wnapg O2 14 wnaqg CO 15 wnarg Ethene 16 wnasg Propene 17 wnatg Helium 18 wnafg H2 19 wnatq Argon 20 wnayd Bit string 21
167
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Element
168
├ Archive Group 8 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Unit N
Modb.
Description
4180
Archive group 8 analyses uses standard queries of gas chromatograph Memory depth: 960 entries Entity Q: qjb standard query (II) 2 Entity G: No equivalent Filling: Measured value newly formed Channel assignment Q value AK ---------------------------------------------qbaag Methane 01 qbbag Ethane 02 qbcag Propane 03 qbdag i-Butane 04 qbeag n-Butane 05 qbfag Neopentane 06 qbgag i-Pentane 07 qbhag n-Pentane 08 qbiag C6-plus 09 qbjag O2 10 qbkag CO 11 qblag Ethene 12 qbmag Propene 13 qbnag Helium 14 qboag Argon 15 qei Bit string 16
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Element ├ Archive Group 9 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Unit N
Modb.
Description
4200
Archive group 9 mean monthly values formed in Wieser entity Memory depth: 24 entries Entity W: Filling: End of month W value AK ---------------------------------------------wnaah Superior calorific value 01 wnabh Standard density 02 wnaeh N2 03 wnagh Methane 04 wnadh CO2 05 wnahh Ethane 06 wnaih Propane 07 wnajh i-Butane 08 wnakh n-Butane 09 wnalh Neopentane 10 wnamh i-Pentane 11 wnanh n-Pentane 12 wnaoh C6-plus 13 wnaph O2 14 wnaqh CO 15 wnarh Ethene 16 wnash Propene 17 wnath Helium 18 wnafh H2 19 wnatr Argon 20 wnayf Bit string 21
169
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
170
├ Archive Group 10 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Unit N
Modb.
Description
4220
Archive group 10 mean hourly value part 3 uses standard query of GC Memory depth: 2280 entries Entity Q: qjc standard query (II) 3 Entity G: No equivalent Filling: End of interval Channel assignment Q value AK ---------------------------------------------qbaad Methane 01 qbbad Ethane 02 qbcad Propane 03 qbdad i-Butane 04 qbead n-Butane 05 qbfad Neopentane 06 qbgad i-Pentane 07 qbhad n-Pentane 08 qbiad C6P 09 qbjad O2 10 qbkad CO 11 qblad Ethene 12 qbmad Propene 13 qbnad Helium 14 qboad Argon 15 qei Bit string 16
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Element
Unit
├ Archive Group 11 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
├ Archive Group 12 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
Modb.
Description
4240
Archive group 11 calibration gas part 1 uses standard queries of GC Memory depth: 200 entries Entity Q: qla standard query (IV) 1 Entity G: No equivalent Filling: Calibration result generated Channel assignment Q value AK -----------------------------------------------------qfaa Quality factor 0 01 qfab Quality factor 1 02 qfac Quality factor 2 03 qfad Quality factor 3 04 qfae Quality factor 4 05 qfaf Quality factor 5 06 qfag Quality factor 6 07 qfah Quality factor 7 08 qfai Quality factor 8 09 qfaj Quality factor 9 10 qfak Quality factor 10 11 qfal Quality factor 11 12 qfam Quality factor 12 13 qfan Quality factor 13 14 qfao Quality factor 14 15 qfap Quality factor 15 16 qfaq Quality factor 16 17 qfar Quality factor 17 18 qfas Quality factor 18 19 qfat Quality factor 19 20 qfau Quality factor 20 21
4260
171
Archive group 12 reference gas part 1 uses standard query Memory depth: 700 entries Entity Q: qka standard query (III) 1 Entity G: No equivalent Filling: Test gas result generated Channel assignment Q value AK ---------------------------------------------qaaah Superior calorific value 01 qabah Standard density 02 qacah Relative density 03 qadah CO2 04 qaeah N2 05 qafah H2 06 qagah Inferior calorific value 07 qahah Wobbe upper 08 qaiah Wobbe lower 09 qajah Methane number 10 qakah Real gas factor 11
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Element
172
├ Archive Group 13 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Unit N
Modb.
Description
4280
Archive group 13 reference gas part 2 Memory depth: 700 entries Entity Q: qkc standard query (III) 3 Entity G: No equivalent Filling: Test gas result generated Channel assignment Q value AK ---------------------------------------------qaaah Superior calorific value 01 qabah Standard density 02 qaeah N2 03 qbaah Methane 04 qadah CO2 05 qbbah Ethane 06 qbcah Propane 07 qbdah i-Butane 08 qbeah n-Butane 09 qbfah Neopentane 10 qbgah i-Pentane 11 qbhah n-Pentane 12 qbiah C6P 13 qbjah O2 14 qbkah CO 15 qblah Ethene 16 qbmah Propene 17 qbnah Helium 18 qafah H2 19 qboah Argon 20 qei Bit string 21 qagah Inferior calorific value 22
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
4300
Archive group 14 reference gas part 3 uses standard queries of GC Memory depth: 700 entries Entity Q: qkb standard query (III) 2 Entity G: --Filling: Test gas result generated Channel assignment Q value AK ---------------------------------------------qbaah Methane 01 qbbah Ethane 02 qbcah Propane 03 qbdah i-Butane 04 qbeah n-Butane 05 qbfah Neopentane 06 qbgah i-Pentane 07 qbhah n-Pentane 08 qbiah C6P 09 qbjah O2 10 qbkah CO 11 qblah Ethene 12 qbmah Propene 13 qbnah Helium 14 qboah Argon 15
├ Archive Group 14 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
├ Archive Group 15 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
4320
Archive group 15 long-term archive uses standard query of the GC in Q entity Replication in Wieser entity due to missing standard query in G entity Memory depth: 70848 entries Entity Q: qid standard query (I) 4 Entity G: No equivalent Entity W: Replication in Wieser entity Filling: Quarter of an hour Channel assignment Q W value AK ----------------------------------------qaaai wnaai Superior calorific value 01 qabai wnabi Standard density 02 qadai wnadi CO2 03 qei wnayh Bit string 04
├ Archive Group 16 │
N
4340
Archive group 16 Free
173
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Element
174
├ Archive Group 17 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Unit N
Modb.
Description
4360
Archive group 17 analog values formed in Wieser entity Memory depth: 2280 entries Entity W Filling: End of interval Channel assignment W value AK ---------------------------------------------weaba Current input 1 01 weaca Current input 2 02 weada Current input 3 03 weaea Current input 4 04 weafa Current input 5 05 weaga Current input 6 06 weaha Reserve 07 weaia Reserve 08 weaja Reserve 09 weaka Reserve 10 weala Reserve 11 weama Reserve 12 weana Reserve 13 weaoa Reserve 14 weapa Reserve 15 weaqa Reserve 16 weaad Bit string limit values 17 waaba Bit string MRG 18
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Element ├ Archive Group 18 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Unit N
Modb.
Description
4380
Archive group 18 calibration gas part 2 uses standard queries of GC Memory depth: 200 entries Entity Q: No equivalent Entity G: dkb standard query 5b (without CO2 delta) Entity G: dkd standard query 5d (with CO2 delta) Filling: Calibration results Channel assignments G value AK ---------------------------------------------dbea N2 RF 01 dbeb Methane RF 02 dbec CO2 RF 03 dbed Ethane RF 04 dbee Propane RF 05 dbef i-Butane RF 06 dbeg n-Butane RF 07 dbeh Neopentane RF 08 dbei i-Pentane RF 09 dbej n-Pentane RF 10 dbek C6P RF 11 dbel O2 RF 12 dbem CO RF 13 dben Ethene RF 14 dbeo Propene RF 15 dbep Helium RF 16 dbeq H2 RF 17 dbbb Last calibration okay 18 dbbj Superior calorific value cal. delta 19 dbbk Standard density cal. delta 20 dbbq CO2 cal. delta 21
175
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Element
176
├ Archive Group 19 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Unit N
Modb.
Description
4400
Archive group 19 mean hourly values part 4 uses standard query of GC Memory depth: 2280 entries Entity Q: No equivalent Entity G: dlb standard query 6b Filling: End of interval Channel assignment G value AK ---------------------------------------------dhacb Inferior calorific value 01 dhbcb Wobbe upper 02 dhccb Wobbe lower 03 dhdcb Methane number 04 dhecb Real gas factor 05 dhfcb Unnormalized sum 06 dhgcb N2 07 dhhcb Methane 08 dhicb CO2 09 dhjcb Ethane 10 dhkcb Propane 11 dhlcb i-Butane 12 dhmcb n-Butane 13 dhncb Neopentane 14 dhocb i-Pentane 15 dhpcb n-Pentane 16 dhqcb C6P 17 dhrcb O2 18 dhscb CO 19 dhtcb Ethene * dhucb Propene * dhvcb Helium 20 dhwcb H2 21 * Defined in standard query, not represented in archive
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
4420
Archive group 20 measured values part 2 uses standard queries of gas chromatograph Memory depth: 960 entries Entity Q: qib standard query (I) 2 Entity G: dib standard query 2 Filling: Measured value newly formed Channel assignment Q G value AK ----------------------------------------qaaag daace Superior calorific value 01 qabag dabce Standard density 02 qacag dacce Relative density 03 qadag dadce CO2 04 qaeag daece N2 05 qafag dafce H2 06 qagag - Inferior calorific value 07 qahag - Wobbe upper 08 qaiag - Wobbe lower 09 qajag - Methane number 10 qakag - Real gas factor 11 qei dei Bit string 12
├ Archive Group 20 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
├ Archive Group 21 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
4440
Archive group 21 reference gas part 4 uses standard query of GCs Memory depth: 700 entries Entity Q: No equivalent Entity G: djb standard query 4b Filling: Test gas results generated Channel assignment G value AK ---------------------------------------------dbca N2 01 dbcb Methane 02 dbcc CO2 03 dbcd Ethane 04 dbce Propane 05 dbcf i-Butane 06 dbcg n-Butane 07 dbch Neopentane 08 dbci i-Pentane 09 dbcj n-Pentane 10 dbck C6P 11 dbcl Oxygen 12 dbcm CO 13 dbcn Ethene 14 dbco Propene 15 dbcp Helium 16 dbcq H2 17 daacf Superior calorific value 18 dabcf Standard density 19 dbbn Inferior calorific value 20
├ Archive Group 22 │
N
4460
Archive group 22 Free
177
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Element
178
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Archive Group 23 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
4480
Archive group 23 log uses standard queries of GC Memory depth: 2280 entries Entity Q: qie standard query (I) 5 Entity G: die standard query 5 Filling: Alarm, warning, hint comes+goes Event expanded to include current values Channel assignment Q G value AK -------------------------------------------qeq deq Event number 01 qaaaa daaa Superior calorific value 02 qabaa daba Standard density 03 qaeaa daea N2 04 qbaaa dahb Methane 05 qadaa dada CO2 06 qbbaa dahd Ethane 07 qbcaa dahe Propane 08 qbdaa dahf i-Butane 09 qbeaa dahg n-Butane 10 qbfaa dahh Neopentane 11 qbgaa dahi i-Pentane 12 qbhaa dahj n-Pentane 13 qbiaa dahk C6P 14 qbjaa dahl O2 15 qbkaa dahm CO 16 qblaa dahn Ethene 17 qbmaa daho Propene 18 qbnaa dahp Helium 19 qafaa dafa H2 20 qboaa dcld Argon 21
├ Archive Group 24 │
N
4500
Archive group 24 Free
└ Archive Group 25
N
4520
Archive group 25 Free
A
1599
Heading
" Quality ├ Quality 1 │ │ │
A
hex
3094
Quality factor 1 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 2 │ │ │
A
hex
3096
Quality factor 2 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 3 │ │ │
A
hex
3098
Quality factor 3 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Quality 4 │ │ │
A
hex
3100
Quality factor 4 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 5 │ │ │
A
hex
3102
Quality factor 5 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 6 │ │ │
A
hex
3104
Quality factor 6 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 7 │ │ │
A
hex
3106
Quality factor 7 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 8 │ │ │
A
hex
3108
Quality factor 8 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 9 │ │ │
A
hex
3110
Quality factor 9 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 10 │ │ │
A
hex
3112
Quality factor 10 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 11 │ │ │
A
hex
3114
Quality factor 11 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 12 │ │ │
A
hex
3116
Quality factor 12 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 13 │ │ │
A
hex
3118
Quality factor 13 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 14 │ │ │
A
hex
3120
Quality factor 14 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 15 │ │ │
A
hex
3122
Quality factor 15 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
179
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
180
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Quality 16 │ │ │
A
hex
3124
Quality factor 16 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 17 │ │ │
A
hex
3126
Quality factor 17 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 18 │ │ │
A
hex
3128
Quality factor 18 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 19 │ │ │
A
hex
3130
Quality factor 19 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
├ Quality 20 │ │ │
A
hex
3132
Quality factor 20 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
└ Quality 21
A
hex
3134
Quality factor 21 The quality factors are required as per the DSfG standard for the Q entity. See the DSfG specification for further information.
A
1600
Heading
├ Event Stream 1 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
3136
The last DSfG event for stream 1 is displayed here. Events that have come have a positive value. Events that have gone have a negative value. The event 0 means that no event has occurred since the GC was restarted. For events in the range 1...999, see the DSfG guidelines (non-proprietary, standardized). For events in the range 7000....7999, see the online documentation for the GC9300 (events without an exact equivalent in the DSfG guidelines).
├ Time for Event
A
3138
Timestamp for DSfG event stream 1.
├ Event Stream 2 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
3140
The last DSfG event for stream 2 is displayed here. Events that have come have a positive value. Events that have gone have a negative value. The event 0 means that no event has occurred since the GC was restarted. For events in the range 1...999, see the DSfG guidelines (non-proprietary, standardized). For events in the range 7000....7999, see the online documentation for the GC9300 (events without an exact equivalent in the DSfG guidelines).
" Events
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18 DSfG
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Time for Event
A
3142
Timestamp for DSfG event stream 2.
├ Event Stream 3 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
3144
The last DSfG event for stream 3 is displayed here. Events that have come have a positive value. Events that have gone have a negative value. The event 0 means that no event has occurred since the GC was restarted. For events in the range 1...999, see the DSfG guidelines (non-proprietary, standardized). For events in the range 7000....7999, see the online documentation for the GC9300 (events without an exact equivalent in the DSfG guidelines).
├ Time for Event
A
3146
Timestamp for DSfG event stream 3.
├ Event Stream 4 │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
3148
The last DSfG event for stream 4 is displayed here. Events that have come have a positive value. Events that have gone have a negative value. The event 0 means that no event has occurred since the GC was restarted. For events in the range 1...999, see the DSfG guidelines (non-proprietary, standardized). For events in the range 7000....7999, see the online documentation for the GC9300 (events without an exact equivalent in the DSfG guidelines).
└ Time for Event
A
3150
Timestamp for DSfG event stream 4.
" Bit Stream
A
181
Heading
├ DSfGClearErrors │
P
hex
3154
Status bit string (all faults cleared: 1) as per DSfG standard
├ DSfGStartCalib │
P
hex
3156
Status bit string (start calibration: 1) as per DSfG standard
├ DSfGCalibStatus │
P
hex
3158
Status bit string (calibration gas analysis) as per DSfG standard
├ DSfGStartRefGas │
P
hex
3160
Status bit string (start ref. gas: 1) as per DSfG standard
├ DSfGRefGasStatus │
P
hex
3162
Status bit string (reference gas analysis) as per DSfG standard
├ BitsMeas_S1 │
A
hex
3164
Status bit string (stream 1) as per DSfG standard
├ BitsMeas_S2 │
A
hex
3166
Status bit string (stream 2) as per DSfG standard
├ BitsMeas_S3 │
A
hex
3168
Status bit string (stream 3) as per DSfG standard
├ BitsMeas_S4 │
A
hex
3170
Status bit string (stream 4) as per DSfG standard
├ BitsRefgas │
A
hex
3172
Status bit string (reference gas analysis) as per DSfG standard
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
182
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ BitsLimits_S1 │
A
hex
3174
Status bit string (limit values stream 1) as per DSfG standard
├ BitsLimits_S2 │
A
hex
3176
Status bit string (limit values stream 2) as per DSfG standard
├ BitsLimits_S3 │
A
hex
3178
Status bit string (limit values stream 3) as per DSfG standard
├ BitsLimits_S4 │
A
hex
3180
Status bit string (limit values stream 4) as per DSfG standard
└ BitsMRG
A
hex
3182
Status bit string (recording entity) as per DSfG standard
1319
Heading
1320
The optional WAGO-IO extension is normally connected to COM2. For interface->COM2, select the protocol WAGO-IO. Interface parameters are (default): 9600,8,N,1 If everything is functioning, a version number is displayed here.
" 19 External I/O System
A
├ Version # │ │ │ │ │ │
A
hex
├ # Ana. Outputs │ │
A
1321
Number of analog outputs of the WAGO module found. A max. of 16 outputs are supported.
├ # Ana. Inputs │ │
A
1322
Number of analog inputs of the WAGO module found. A max. of 16 inputs are supported.
├ # Dig. Outputs │ │
A
1323
Number of digital outputs of the WAGO module found. A max. of 16 outputs are supported.
└ # Dig. Inputs
A
1324
Number of digital inputs of the WAGO module found. A max. of 16 inputs are supported.
" Analog output-1
A
1721
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1760
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1824
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1761
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1792
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10882
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10884
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10886
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
Reg
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
6720
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Unit physical value
A
├ Current output
A
mA
10888
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1808
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
A
1722
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1762
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1825
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1763
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1793
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10890
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10892
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10894
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6740
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10896
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1809
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
A
1723
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1764
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1826
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1765
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1794
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10898
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10900
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10902
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6760
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10904
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1810
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog output-2
" Analog output-3
Reg
Reg
183
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Modb.
Description
A
1724
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1766
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1827
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1767
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1795
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10906
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10908
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10910
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6780
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10912
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1811
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog output-4
184
" Analog output-5
Unit
Reg
A
1725
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1768
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1828
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1769
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1796
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10914
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10916
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10918
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6800
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10920
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1812
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
A
1726
Heading
N
1770
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
" Analog output-6 ├ Mode │ │
Reg
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
1829
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
1771
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
1797
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Status │
A
├ Selection │
N
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
├ Physical min. value
N
10922
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10924
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10926
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6820
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10928
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1813
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
A
1727
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1772
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1830
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1773
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1798
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10930
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10932
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10934
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6840
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10936
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1814
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
A
1728
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1774
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1831
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1775
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
" Analog output-7
" Analog output-8
Reg
Reg
Reg
185
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
186
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1799
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10938
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10940
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10942
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6860
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10944
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1815
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
A
1729
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1776
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1832
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1777
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1800
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10946
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10948
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10950
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6880
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10952
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1816
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog output-10
A
1730
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1778
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1833
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1779
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1801
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10954
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
" Analog output-9
Reg
Reg
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Physical max. value
N
10956
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10958
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6900
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10960
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1817
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog output-11
A
1731
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1780
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1834
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1781
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1802
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10962
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10964
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10966
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6920
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10968
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1818
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog output-12
A
1732
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1782
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1835
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1783
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1803
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10970
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10972
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10974
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6940
Unit of the physical value, if available.
Reg
Reg
187
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
188
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Current output
A
mA
10976
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1819
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog output-13
A
1733
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1784
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1836
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1785
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1804
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10978
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10980
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10982
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6960
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10984
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1820
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog output-14
A
1734
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1786
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1837
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1787
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1805
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10986
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10988
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10990
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
6980
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
10992
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1821
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog output-15
A
1735
Heading
Reg
Reg
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19 External I/O System
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Mode │ │
N
1788
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1838
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1789
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1806
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
10994
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
10996
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
10998
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
30500
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
11000
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1822
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog output-16
A
1736
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1790
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current output.
├ Status │
A
1839
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current output.
├ Selection │
N
1791
Source (Modbus address) for the selected analog current output.
├ Off-limit condition │ │ │
N
1807
{FAULT|WARNING} Specifies whether an alarm message or a warning is generated in case of a limit value violation.
├ Physical min. value
N
11002
Defines the lower limit of the physical value.
├ Physical max. value
N
11004
Defines the upper limit of the physical value.
├ Physical value │
A
11006
Physical value which is read from the specified Modbus register.
├ Unit physical value
A
30520
Unit of the physical value, if available.
├ Current output
A
mA
11008
Physical value, converted to mA.
└ Binary value
A
hex
1823
Binary value, which is transferred to the WAGO module. This value corresponds to the mA value.
" Analog input-1
A
1705
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1744
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1689
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
Reg
Reg
189
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Element
Modb.
Description
├ Value │
A
hex
1343
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10850
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1706
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1745
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1690
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1344
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10852
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1707
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1746
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1691
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1345
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10854
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1708
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1747
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1692
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1346
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10856
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1709
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1748
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1693
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1347
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10858
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
1710
Heading
" Analog input-2
190
Unit
" Analog input-3
" Analog input-4
" Analog input-5
" Analog input-6
A
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Mode │ │
N
1749
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1694
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1348
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10860
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1711
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1750
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1695
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1349
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10862
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1712
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1751
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1696
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1350
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10864
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1713
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1752
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1697
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1351
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10866
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1714
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1753
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1698
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
" Analog input-7
" Analog input-8
" Analog input-9
" Analog input-10
191
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Element
Modb.
Description
├ Value │
A
hex
1352
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10868
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1715
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1754
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1699
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1353
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10870
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1716
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1755
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1700
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1354
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10872
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1717
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1756
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1701
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1355
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10874
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1718
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1757
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1702
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1356
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10876
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
1719
Heading
" Analog input-11
192
Unit
" Analog input-12
" Analog input-13
" Analog input-14
" Analog input-15
A
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Mode │ │
N
1758
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1904
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1703
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10878
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
A
1720
Heading
├ Mode │ │
N
1759
{OFF|4-20 mA} Operating mode of the selected analog current input.
├ Status │
A
1905
{OK|ERROR|NOT AVAILABLE} Status of the selected analog current input.
├ Value │
A
hex
1704
Value, which is transferred from the WAGO module to the current input.
└ Value
A
mA
10880
mA value calculated from the transferred binary value.
1359
Heading
1360
Value transferred from the GC 9300 to the WAGO module for output via the additional digital outputs 1 through 16. 16-bit hexadecimal value.
1737
Heading
1361
Value transferred from the GC 9300 to the WAGO module for output via the additional digital outputs 17 through 32. 16-bit hexadecimal value.
1738
Heading
1362
Value transferred from the GC 9300 to the WAGO module for output via the additional digital outputs 33 through 48. 16-bit hexadecimal value.
1739
Heading
1363
Value transferred from the GC 9300 to the WAGO module for output via the additional digital outputs 49 through 64. 16-bit hexadecimal value.
1740
Heading
1365
Value transferred to the GC 9300 from the WAGO module, formed from the switching states of the additional digital inputs 1 through 16. 16-bit hexadecimal value.
1741
Heading
" Analog input-16
" Digital output-1 └ Value
" Digital output-2 └ Value
" Digital output-3 └ Value
" Digital output-4 └ Value
" Digital input-1 └ Value
" Digital input-2
A A
hex
A A
hex
A A
hex
A A
hex
A A
A
hex
193
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
hex
1366
Value transferred to the GC 9300 from the WAGO module, formed from the switching states of the additional digital inputs 17 through 32. 16-bit hexadecimal value.
1742
Heading
1367
Value transferred to the GC 9300 from the WAGO module, formed from the switching states of the additional digital inputs 33 through 48. 16-bit hexadecimal value.
1743
Heading
1368
Value transferred to the GC 9300 from the WAGO module, formed from the switching states of the additional digital inputs 49 through 64. 16-bit hexadecimal value.
A
1369
Heading
A
1370
Heading
├ Acknowledge Faults │ │ │ │
N
1371
{NO|YES} Faults are acknowledged here: Set mode to "YES" and all faults that are no longer present are acknowledged. The mode is then reset to "NO".
├ Fault Bit 0-15 │
A
hex
1372
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 0 through 15 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 16-31 │ │
A
hex
1373
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 16 through 31 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 32-47 │ │
A
hex
1374
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 32 through 47 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 48-63 │ │
A
hex
1375
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 48 through 63 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 64-79 │ │
A
hex
1376
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 64 through 79 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 80-95 │ │
A
hex
1377
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 80 through 95 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 96-111 │ │
A
hex
1378
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 96 through 111 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 112-127 │ │
A
hex
1379
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 112 through 127 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
└ Value
" Digital input-3
194
└ Value
" Digital input-4 └ Value
" 20 Faults and Status " Faults
A
A A
hex
A A
hex
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Fault Bit 128-143 │ │
A
hex
1380
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 128 through 143 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 144-159 │ │
A
hex
1381
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 144 through 159 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 160-175 │ │
A
hex
1382
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 160 through 175 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 176-191 │ │
A
hex
1383
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 176 through 191 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 192-207 │ │
A
hex
1384
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 192 through 207 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 208-223 │ │
A
hex
1385
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 208 through 223 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 224-239 │ │
A
hex
1386
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 224 through 239 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 240-255 │ │
A
hex
1840
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 240 through 255 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 256-271 │ │
A
hex
1841
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 256 through 271 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 272-287 │ │
A
hex
1842
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 272 through 287 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 288-303 │ │
A
hex
1843
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 288 through 303 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
├ Fault Bit 304-319 │ │
A
hex
1844
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 304 through 319 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
└ Fault Bit 320-335
A
hex
1845
A bit is set for each fault present. Bits 320 through 335 are displayed as hexadecimal numbers.
A
1387
Heading
A
1388
{OFF|ON|QUIT} Indicates whether a hint is available (ON) or not (OFF). If there is a hint that is no longer current but has not yet been acknowledged, "QUIT" is displayed.
" Status ├ Hint Status │ │ │ │
195
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Element
196
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Warning Status │ │ │ │
A
1389
{OFF|ON|QUIT} Indicates whether a warning is present (ON) or not (OFF). If a warning is no longer present but has not yet been acknowledged, "QUIT" is displayed.
├ Warning Contact │
A
1390
{OFF|ON} Switching state of the warning contact
├ Error Status │ │ │ │
A
1391
{OFF|ON|QUIT} Indicates whether an alarm is present (ON) or not (OFF). If an alarm is no longer present but has not yet been acknowledged, "QUIT" is displayed.
├ Fault Contact │
A
1392
{OFF|ON} Switching state of the alarm contact.
├ S-1 Fault Status │ │ │ │
A
1393
{OFF|ON|QUIT} Indicates whether a fault affecting stream 1 is present (ON) or not (OFF). If a fault is no longer present but has not yet been acknowledged, "QUIT" is displayed.
├ S-2 Fault Status │ │ │ │
A
1394
{OFF|ON|QUIT} Indicates whether a fault affecting stream 2 is present (ON) or not (OFF). If a fault is no longer present but has not yet been acknowledged, "QUIT" is displayed.
├ S-3 Fault Status │ │ │ │
A
1395
{OFF|ON|QUIT} Indicates whether a fault affecting stream 3 is present (ON) or not (OFF). If a fault is no longer present but has not yet been acknowledged, "QUIT" is displayed.
├ S-4 Fault Status │ │ │ │
A
1396
{OFF|ON|QUIT} Indicates whether a fault affecting stream 4 is present (ON) or not (OFF). If a fault is no longer present but has not yet been acknowledged, "QUIT" is displayed.
├ Ref. Fault Status │ │ │ │
A
1397
{OFF|ON|QUIT} Indicates whether a fault affecting the reference gas analysis is present (ON) or not (OFF). If a fault is no longer present but has not yet been acknowledged, "QUIT" is displayed.
├ Cal. Fault Status │ │ │ │
A
1398
{OFF|ON|QUIT} Indicates whether a fault affecting the calibration gas analysis is present (ON) or not (OFF). If a fault is no longer present but has not yet been acknowledged, "QUIT" is displayed.
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ANNEX
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Element └ Device Status
" 21 Date, Time
A
Unit
Modb.
Description
hex
1399
This bit string has the following meaning (hexadecimal values): 0x8000 : Calibration switch open 0x4000 : Codeword open 0x2000 : Service mode 0x1000 : 0x0800 : Fault active 0x0400 : Warning active 0x0200 : Hint active 0x0100 : 0x0080 : Measuring element connected 0x0040 : 0x0020 : 0x0010 : 0x0008 : 0x0004 : 0x0002 : 0x0001 : -
A
1400
Heading
├ Coordinated Universal Time │ │
A
3316
Display of the current universal time (date + time). This time cannot be set.
├ Local time │ │
A
3216
Display of the current local time (date + time). The setting of date and time is made in the field "Set local time".
├ Local time-universal time │
P
3318
Display of the difference between local time and universal time in seconds.
├ Set local time │
N
3192
Here the local time of the GC 9300 is set. Format: hh.mm.ss DD.MM.YYYY.
├ Time Zone │
N
6700
Selection of the time zone, e.g. "W. Europe Standard Time" for Germany.
├ Summer-/Wintertime │ │
N
1935
{NO|YES} Here the Summer-/Wintertime switching can be activated/deactivated.
├ Time Synchronization │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
C
1601
{MANUAL|DSFG BUS-1|DSFG BUS-2|NTP} Operating mode for time synchronization: MANUAL: The time can be input via the keyboard and via RMGViewGC. DSFG BUS-1: The time is synchronized automatically via DSfG bus 1 if this function is available on DSfG bus 1. In this case, the PGC cannot be the timing element for the DSfG bus. Manual adjustment of the time is only possible for testing purposes. DSFG BUS-2: As for DSFG BUS-1
├ DSfG-sync-address │
C
1924
Specifies, from which DSfG bus participant time sync telegrams are accepted.
s
197
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Element
198
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Time Sync. Rules │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1602
{ALWAYS|EXACT|ADVANCED} Rules for time synchronization: ALWAYS: - The time is always synchronized, there are no rules. EXACT: - With an open calibration switch, the time is always synchronized. - With a closed calibration switch, the time is synchronized max. once per day within the limits of +/- 20 seconds. ADVANCED: - As for EXACT - also with open codeword. - The first time synchronization after a restart is always performed. - The first time synchronization after manual adjustment is always performed (checking of function)
├ Last time synch.
P
3196
Time of the last time synchronization
├ Address NTP Server │ │ │
E
6660
IP address of the NTP server (Network Time Protocol). This server is used for synchronization of the GC clock.
├ NTP Interval │
E
1633
Interval for synchronization via NTP. The interval is input in hours.
├ NTP Status │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
A
1634
Status of synchronization via NTP 0: NTP OK 1: NTP error Receive 2: NTP error Incorrect length 3: NTP error Not plausible 4: NTP error Not synchronous 5: NTP error Socket 6: NTP error Bind 7: NTP error Route 8: NTP error Send 9: NTP NTP error 10: NTP error Connect 11: NTP error Timeout - default route incorrect 12: NTP error Host not found - gethost()
└ Analyzer time sync
E
1925
{ON|OFF} Here you can specify, whether the time in the measuring element is synchronized before each calibration. If this mode is set to OFF, the measuring element runs with its own internal time.
" 22 Archives, Storage
A
1401
Heading
hours
├ Start of Day │ │ │ │
E
h
1402
Defines the time for the change of day of the daily and monthly archives. Note: Historical data is not changed; the change only takes effect from the next day.
├ Chrom storage duration
E
24h
1159
Storage time for chromatograms in days.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Write Parameter Log │ │
E
1873
{NO|YES} Specifies whether parameter changes are logged or not.
├ Clear Event Log │ │ │ │ │
E
1403
{NO|YES} Deletion of all entries from the event log memory. Note: No backup files are created; the data is permanently deleted.
├ Clear Parameter Log │ │ │ │ │
E
1404
{NO|YES} Deletion of all entries in the parameter log memory. Note: No backup files are created; the data is permanently deleted.
├ Clear All Archives │ │ │ │ │
E
1405
{NO|YES} Deletion of all entries from all archives (all analysis, daily and monthly archives). Note: No backup files are created; the data is permanently deleted.
├ Clear Analysis Archives │ │ │ │
E
1406
{NO|YES} Deletion of all entries from the analysis archives. Note: No backup files are created; the data is permanently deleted.
├ Clear Daily Archives │ │ │ │
E
1407
{NO|YES} Deletion of all entries from the daily archives. Note: No backup files are created; the data is permanently deleted.
├ Clear Monthly Archives │ │ │ │ │
E
1408
{NO|YES} Deletion of all entries from the monthly archives. Note: No backup files are created; the data is permanently deleted.
├ Web Archive Password │ │ │
C
6680
Password for access to the archives via Internet browser. User: gcuser Password: (as entered here)
└ Num rows web archive
N
1687
Maximum number of rows (= number of analyses), which can be retrieved in an archive call.
" Freely Selectable Archives
A
1409
Heading
Items
199
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ANNEX
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Element
200
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Archive 01 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1410
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 02 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1411
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 03 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1412
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 04 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1413
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 05 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1414
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 06 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1415
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 07 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1416
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Archive 08 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1417
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 09 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1418
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 10 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1419
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 11 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1420
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 12 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1421
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 13 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1422
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 14 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1423
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
201
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...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
202
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Archive 15 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1424
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 16 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1425
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 17 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1426
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 18 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1427
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
├ User Archive 19 │ │ │ │ │ │
E
Reg
1428
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
└ User Archive 20
E
Reg
1429
The GC9300 has 20 freely programmable archive channels. A measured value can be assigned to each channel. Procedure: Select the desired value from the menu, open the parameter screen and note the Modbus address. Enter this Modbus address here.
A
1606
Heading
" Stream-1
A
1607
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3206
Time of formation of the last hourly values for stream 1. This record for the last hourly values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
20000
Last hourly value for the superior calorific value (stream 1).
" 23 Hourly Values
&UnitHs
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20002
Last hourly value for the Wobbe index (stream 1).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20004
Last hourly value for the standard density (stream 1).
├ rd │
P
20006
Last hourly value for the relative density (stream 1).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20008
Last hourly value for the inferior calorific value (stream 1).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20010
Last hourly value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 1).
├ Zn │
P
20012
Last hourly value for the real gas factor (stream 1).
├ Methane Number │
P
20014
Last hourly value for the methane number (stream 1).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20016
Last hourly value for the unnormalized sum (stream 1).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20018
Last hourly value for the nitrogen content (stream 1).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20020
Last hourly value for the methane content (stream 1).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20022
Last hourly value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 1).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20024
Last hourly value for the ethane content (stream 1).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20026
Last hourly value for the propane content (stream 1).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20028
Last hourly value for the i-butane content (stream 1).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20030
Last hourly value for the n-butane content (stream 1).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20032
Last hourly value for the neopentane content (stream 1).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20034
Last hourly value for the i-pentane content (stream 1).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20036
Last hourly value for the n-pentane content (stream 1).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20038
Last hourly value for the C6+ content (stream 1).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20040
Last hourly value for the n-hexane content (stream 1).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20042
Last hourly value for the n-heptane content (stream 1).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20044
Last hourly value for the n-octane content (stream 1).
203
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
204
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20046
Last hourly value for the n-nonane content (stream 1).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20048
Last hourly value for the oxygen content (stream 1).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20050
Last hourly value for the helium content (stream 1).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20052
Last hourly value for the hydrogen content (stream 1).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20054
Last hourly value for the argon content (stream 1).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20056
Last hourly value for the reserve content (stream 1).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1679
Number of analyses on stream 1, which were made in the last hour.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1680
Number of successful analyses on stream 1, which were made in the last hour.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20058
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20060
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20062
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20064
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20066
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20068
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20070
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20072
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20074
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20076
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20078
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20080
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20082
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20084
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20086
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20088
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20090
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20092
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20094
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
20096
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
A
1608
Heading
" Stream-2
205
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23 Hourly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
206
Unit
Modb.
Description
3208
Time of formation of the last hourly values for stream 2. This record for the last hourly values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Date │ │ │
P
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20098
Last hourly value for the superior calorific value (stream 2).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20100
Last hourly value for the Wobbe index (stream 2).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20102
Last hourly value for the standard density (stream 2).
├ rd │
P
20104
Last hourly value for the relative density (stream 2).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20106
Last hourly value for the inferior calorific value (stream 2).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20108
Last hourly value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 2).
├ Zn │
P
20110
Last hourly value for the real gas factor (stream 2).
├ Methane Number │
P
20112
Last hourly value for the methane number (stream 2).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20114
Last hourly value for the unnormalized sum (stream 2).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20116
Last hourly value for the nitrogen content (stream 2).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20118
Last hourly value for the methane content (stream 2).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20120
Last hourly value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 2).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20122
Last hourly value for the ethane content (stream 2).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20124
Last hourly value for the propane content (stream 2).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20126
Last hourly value for the i-butane content (stream 2).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20128
Last hourly value for the n-butane content (stream 2).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20130
Last hourly value for the neopentane content (stream 2).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20132
Last hourly value for the i-pentane content (stream 2).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20134
Last hourly value for the n-pentane content (stream 2).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20136
Last hourly value for the C6+ content (stream 2).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20138
Last hourly value for the n-hexane content (stream 2).
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20140
Last hourly value for the n-heptane content (stream 2).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20142
Last hourly value for the n-octane content (stream 2).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20144
Last hourly value for the n-nonane content (stream 2).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20146
Last hourly value for the oxygen content (stream 2).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20148
Last hourly value for the helium content (stream 2).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20150
Last hourly value for the hydrogen content (stream 2).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20152
Last hourly value for the argon content (stream 2).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20154
Last hourly value for the reserve content (stream 2).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1681
Number of analyses on stream 2, which were made in the last hour.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1682
Number of successful analyses on stream 2, which were made in the last hour.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20156
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20158
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20160
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20162
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20164
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20166
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
207
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
208
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20168
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20170
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20172
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20174
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20176
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20178
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20180
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20182
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20184
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20186
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20188
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20190
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
23 Hourly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20192
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
20194
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" Stream-3
A
1609
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3210
Time of formation of the last hourly values for stream 3. This record for the last hourly values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20196
Last hourly value for the superior calorific value (stream 3).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20198
Last hourly value for the Wobbe index (stream 3).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20200
Last hourly value for the standard density (stream 3).
├ rd │
P
20202
Last hourly value for the relative density (stream 3).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20204
Last hourly value for the inferior calorific value (stream 3).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20206
Last hourly value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 3).
├ Zn │
P
20208
Last hourly value for the real gas factor (stream 3).
├ Methane Number │
P
20210
Last hourly value for the methane number (stream 3).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20212
Last hourly value for the unnormalized sum (stream 3).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20214
Last hourly value for the nitrogen content (stream 3).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20216
Last hourly value for the methane content (stream 3).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20218
Last hourly value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 3).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20220
Last hourly value for the ethane content (stream 3).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20222
Last hourly value for the propane content (stream 3).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20224
Last hourly value for the i-butane content (stream 3).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20226
Last hourly value for the n-butane content (stream 3).
209
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
210
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20228
Last hourly value for the neopentane content (stream 3).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20230
Last hourly value for the i-pentane content (stream 3).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20232
Last hourly value for the n-pentane content (stream 3).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20234
Last hourly value for the C6+ content (stream 3).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20236
Last hourly value for the n-hexane content (stream 3).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20238
Last hourly value for the n-heptane content (stream 3).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20240
Last hourly value for the n-octane content (stream 3).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20242
Last hourly value for the n-nonane content (stream 3).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20244
Last hourly value for the oxygen content (stream 3).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20246
Last hourly value for the helium content (stream 3).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20248
Last hourly value for the hydrogen content (stream 3).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20250
Last hourly value for the argon content (stream 3).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20252
Last hourly value for the reserve content (stream 3).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1683
Number of analyses on stream 3, which were made in the last hour.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1684
Number of successful analyses on stream 3, which were made in the last hour.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20254
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20256
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20258
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20260
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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23 Hourly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20262
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20264
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20266
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20268
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20270
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20272
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20274
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20276
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20278
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20280
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20282
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20284
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
211
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23 Hourly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
212
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20286
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20288
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20290
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
20292
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" Stream-4
A
1610
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3212
Time of formation of the last hourly values for stream 4. This record for the last hourly values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20294
Last hourly value for the superior calorific value (stream 4).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20296
Last hourly value for the Wobbe index (stream 4).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20298
Last hourly value for the standard density (stream 4).
├ rd │
P
20300
Last hourly value for the relative density (stream 4).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20302
Last hourly value for the inferior calorific value (stream 4).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20304
Last hourly value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 4).
├ Zn │
P
20306
Last hourly value for the real gas factor (stream 4).
├ Methane Number │
P
20308
Last hourly value for the methane number (stream 4).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20310
Last hourly value for the unnormalized sum (stream 4).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20312
Last hourly value for the nitrogen content (stream 4).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20314
Last hourly value for the methane content (stream 4).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20316
Last hourly value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 4).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20318
Last hourly value for the ethane content (stream 4).
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23 Hourly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20320
Last hourly value for the propane content (stream 4).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20322
Last hourly value for the i-butane content (stream 4).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20324
Last hourly value for the n-butane content (stream 4).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20326
Last hourly value for the neopentane content (stream 4).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20328
Last hourly value for the i-pentane content (stream 4).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20330
Last hourly value for the n-pentane content (stream 4).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20332
Last hourly value for the C6+ content (stream 4).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20334
Last hourly value for the n-hexane content (stream 4).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20336
Last hourly value for the n-heptane content (stream 4).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20338
Last hourly value for the n-octane content (stream 4).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20340
Last hourly value for the n-nonane content (stream 4).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20342
Last hourly value for the oxygen content (stream 4).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20344
Last hourly value for the helium content (stream 4).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20346
Last hourly value for the hydrogen content (stream 4).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20348
Last hourly value for the argon content (stream 4).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20350
Last hourly value for the reserve content (stream 4).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1685
Number of analyses on stream 4, which were made in the last hour.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1686
Number of successful analyses on stream 4, which were made in the last hour.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20352
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20354
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
214
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20356
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20358
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20360
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20362
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20364
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20366
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20368
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20370
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20372
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20374
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20376
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20378
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20380
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20382
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20384
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20386
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20388
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
20390
Last hourly value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" 24 Daily Values
A
1891
Heading
" Stream-1
A
1892
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3228
Time of formation of the last daily values for stream 1. This record for the last daily values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20392
Last daily value for the superior calorific value (stream 1).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20394
Last daily value for the Wobbe index (stream 1).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20396
Last daily value for the standard density (stream 1).
├ rd │
P
20398
Last daily value for the relative density (stream 1).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20400
Last daily value for the inferior calorific value (stream 1).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20402
Last daily value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 1).
├ Zn │
P
20404
Last daily value for the real gas factor (stream 1).
├ Methane Number │
P
20406
Last daily value for the methane number (stream 1).
215
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
216
Unit
Modb.
Description
20408
Last daily value for the unnormalized sum (stream 1).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20410
Last daily value for the nitrogen content (stream 1).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20412
Last daily value for the methane content (stream 1).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20414
Last daily value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 1).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20416
Last daily value for the ethane content (stream 1).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20418
Last daily value for the propane content (stream 1).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20420
Last daily value for the i-butane content (stream 1).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20422
Last daily value for the n-butane content (stream 1).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20424
Last daily value for the neopentane content (stream 1).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20426
Last daily value for the i-pentane content (stream 1).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20428
Last daily value for the n-pentane content (stream 1).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20430
Last daily value for the C6+ content (stream 1).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20432
Last daily value for the n-hexane content (stream 1).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20434
Last daily value for the n-heptane content (stream 1).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20436
Last daily value for the n-octane content (stream 1).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20438
Last daily value for the n-nonane content (stream 1).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20440
Last daily value for the oxygen content (stream 1).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20442
Last daily value for the helium content (stream 1).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20444
Last daily value for the hydrogen content (stream 1).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20446
Last daily value for the argon content (stream 1).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20448
Last daily value for the reserve content (stream 1).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1896
Number of analyses on stream 1, which were made on the last day.
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1897
Number of successful analyses on stream 1, which were made on the last day.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20450
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20452
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20454
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20456
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20458
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20460
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20462
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20464
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20466
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20468
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20470
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
218
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20472
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20474
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20476
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20478
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20480
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20482
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20484
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20486
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
20488
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" Stream-2
A
1893
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3230
Time of formation of the last daily values for stream 2. This record for the last daily values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20490
Last daily value for the superior calorific value (stream 2).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20492
Last daily value for the Wobbe index (stream 2).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20494
Last daily value for the standard density (stream 2).
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24 Daily Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
20496
Last daily value for the relative density (stream 2).
├ rd │
P
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20498
Last daily value for the inferior calorific value (stream 2).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20500
Last daily value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 2).
├ Zn │
P
20502
Last daily value for the real gas factor (stream 2).
├ Methane Number │
P
20504
Last daily value for the methane number (stream 2).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20506
Last daily value for the unnormalized sum (stream 2).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20508
Last daily value for the nitrogen content (stream 2).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20510
Last daily value for the methane content (stream 2).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20512
Last daily value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 2).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20514
Last daily value for the ethane content (stream 2).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20516
Last daily value for the propane content (stream 2).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20518
Last daily value for the i-butane content (stream 2).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20520
Last daily value for the n-butane content (stream 2).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20522
Last daily value for the neopentane content (stream 2).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20524
Last daily value for the i-pentane content (stream 2).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20526
Last daily value for the n-pentane content (stream 2).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20528
Last daily value for the C6+ content (stream 2).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20530
Last daily value for the n-hexane content (stream 2).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20532
Last daily value for the n-heptane content (stream 2).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20534
Last daily value for the n-octane content (stream 2).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20536
Last daily value for the n-nonane content (stream 2).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20538
Last daily value for the oxygen content (stream 2).
219
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
220
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20540
Last daily value for the helium content (stream 2).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20542
Last daily value for the hydrogen content (stream 2).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20544
Last daily value for the argon content (stream 2).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20546
Last daily value for the reserve content (stream 2).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1898
Number of analyses on stream 2, which were made on the last day.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1899
Number of successful analyses on stream 2, which were made on the last day.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20548
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20550
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20552
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20554
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20556
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20558
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20560
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20562
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20564
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20566
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20568
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20570
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20572
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20574
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20576
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20578
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20580
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20582
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20584
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
20586
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" Stream-3
A
1894
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3232
Time of formation of the last daily values for stream 3. This record for the last daily values can be read out via Modbus.
221
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
222
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20588
Last daily value for the superior calorific value (stream 3).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20590
Last daily value for the Wobbe index (stream 3).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20592
Last daily value for the standard density (stream 3).
├ rd │
P
20594
Last daily value for the relative density (stream 3).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20596
Last daily value for the inferior calorific value (stream 3).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20598
Last daily value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 3).
├ Zn │
P
20600
Last daily value for the real gas factor (stream 3).
├ Methane Number │
P
20602
Last daily value for the methane number (stream 3).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20604
Last daily value for the unnormalized sum (stream 3).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20606
Last daily value for the nitrogen content (stream 3).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20608
Last daily value for the methane content (stream 3).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20610
Last daily value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 3).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20612
Last daily value for the ethane content (stream 3).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20614
Last daily value for the propane content (stream 3).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20616
Last daily value for the i-butane content (stream 3).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20618
Last daily value for the n-butane content (stream 3).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20620
Last daily value for the neopentane content (stream 3).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20622
Last daily value for the i-pentane content (stream 3).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20624
Last daily value for the n-pentane content (stream 3).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20626
Last daily value for the C6+ content (stream 3).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20628
Last daily value for the n-hexane content (stream 3).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20630
Last daily value for the n-heptane content (stream 3).
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
24 Daily Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20632
Last daily value for the n-octane content (stream 3).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20634
Last daily value for the n-nonane content (stream 3).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20636
Last daily value for the oxygen content (stream 3).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20638
Last daily value for the helium content (stream 3).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20640
Last daily value for the hydrogen content (stream 3).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20642
Last daily value for the argon content (stream 3).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20644
Last daily value for the reserve content (stream 3).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1900
Number of analyses on stream 3, which were made on the last day.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1901
Number of successful analyses on stream 3, which were made on the last day.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20646
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20648
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20650
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20652
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20654
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20656
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20658
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
223
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
224
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20660
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20662
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20664
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20666
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20668
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20670
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20672
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20674
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20676
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20678
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20680
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20682
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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24 Daily Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Modb.
Description
P
20684
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" Stream-4
A
1895
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3234
Time of formation of the last daily values for stream 4. This record for the last daily values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20686
Last daily value for the superior calorific value (stream 4).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20688
Last daily value for the Wobbe index (stream 4).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20690
Last daily value for the standard density (stream 4).
├ rd │
P
20692
Last daily value for the relative density (stream 4).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20694
Last daily value for the inferior calorific value (stream 4).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20696
Last daily value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 4).
├ Zn │
P
20698
Last daily value for the real gas factor (stream 4).
├ Methane Number │
P
20700
Last daily value for the methane number (stream 4).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20702
Last daily value for the unnormalized sum (stream 4).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20704
Last daily value for the nitrogen content (stream 4).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20706
Last daily value for the methane content (stream 4).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20708
Last daily value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 4).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20710
Last daily value for the ethane content (stream 4).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20712
Last daily value for the propane content (stream 4).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20714
Last daily value for the i-butane content (stream 4).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20716
Last daily value for the n-butane content (stream 4).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20718
Last daily value for the neopentane content (stream 4).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20720
Last daily value for the i-pentane content (stream 4).
└ User Value-20
Unit
225
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
226
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20722
Last daily value for the n-pentane content (stream 4).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20724
Last daily value for the C6+ content (stream 4).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20726
Last daily value for the n-hexane content (stream 4).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20728
Last daily value for the n-heptane content (stream 4).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20730
Last daily value for the n-octane content (stream 4).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20732
Last daily value for the n-nonane content (stream 4).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20734
Last daily value for the oxygen content (stream 4).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20736
Last daily value for the helium content (stream 4).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20738
Last daily value for the hydrogen content (stream 4).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20740
Last daily value for the argon content (stream 4).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20742
Last daily value for the reserve content (stream 4).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1902
Number of analyses on stream 4, which were made on the last day.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1903
Number of successful analyses on stream 4, which were made on the last day.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20744
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20746
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20748
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20750
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20752
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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24 Daily Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20754
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20756
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20758
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20760
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20762
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20764
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20766
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20768
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20770
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20772
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20774
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20776
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
227
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
228
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20778
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20780
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
20782
Last daily value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" 25 Monthly Values
A
1876
Heading
" Stream-1
A
1877
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3220
Time of formation of the last monthly values for stream 1. This record for the last monthly values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20784
Last monthly value for the superior calorific value (stream 1).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20786
Last monthly value for the Wobbe index (stream 1).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20788
Last monthly value for the standard density (stream 1).
├ rd │
P
20790
Last monthly value for the relative density (stream 1).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20792
Last monthly value for the inferior calorific value (stream 1).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20794
Last monthly value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 1).
├ Zn │
P
20796
Last monthly value for the real gas factor (stream 1).
├ Methane Number │
P
20798
Last monthly value for the methane number (stream 1).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20800
Last monthly value for the unnormalized sum (stream 1).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20802
Last monthly value for the nitrogen content (stream 1).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20804
Last monthly value for the methane content (stream 1).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20806
Last monthly value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 1).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20808
Last monthly value for the ethane content (stream 1).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20810
Last monthly value for the propane content (stream 1).
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25 Monthly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20812
Last monthly value for the i-butane content (stream 1).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20814
Last monthly value for the n-butane content (stream 1).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20816
Last monthly value for the neopentane content (stream 1).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20818
Last monthly value for the i-pentane content (stream 1).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20820
Last monthly value for the n-pentane content (stream 1).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20822
Last monthly value for the C6+ content (stream 1).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20824
Last monthly value for the n-hexane content (stream 1).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20826
Last monthly value for the n-heptane content (stream 1).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20828
Last monthly value for the n-octane content (stream 1).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20830
Last monthly value for the n-nonane content (stream 1).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20832
Last monthly value for the oxygen content (stream 1).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20834
Last monthly value for the helium content (stream 1).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20836
Last monthly value for the hydrogen content (stream 1).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20838
Last monthly value for the argon content (stream 1).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20840
Last monthly value for the reserve content (stream 1).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1881
Number of analyses on stream 1, which were made in the last month.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1882
Number of successful analyses on stream 1, which were made in the last month.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20842
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20844
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20846
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
229
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
25 Monthly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
230
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20848
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20850
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20852
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20854
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20856
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20858
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20860
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20862
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20864
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20866
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20868
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20870
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
25 Monthly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20872
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20874
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20876
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20878
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
20880
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 1). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" Stream-2
A
1883
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3222
Time of formation of the last monthly values for stream 2. This record for the last monthly values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20882
Last monthly value for the superior calorific value (stream 2).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20884
Last monthly value for the Wobbe index (stream 2).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20886
Last monthly value for the standard density (stream 2).
├ rd │
P
20888
Last monthly value for the relative density (stream 2).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20890
Last monthly value for the inferior calorific value (stream 2).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20892
Last monthly value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 2).
├ Zn │
P
20894
Last monthly value for the real gas factor (stream 2).
├ Methane Number │
P
20896
Last monthly value for the methane number (stream 2).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20898
Last monthly value for the unnormalized sum (stream 2).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20900
Last monthly value for the nitrogen content (stream 2).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
20902
Last monthly value for the methane content (stream 2).
231
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
25 Monthly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
232
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
20904
Last monthly value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 2).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
20906
Last monthly value for the ethane content (stream 2).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
20908
Last monthly value for the propane content (stream 2).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
20910
Last monthly value for the i-butane content (stream 2).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
20912
Last monthly value for the n-butane content (stream 2).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
20914
Last monthly value for the neopentane content (stream 2).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
20916
Last monthly value for the i-pentane content (stream 2).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
20918
Last monthly value for the n-pentane content (stream 2).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
20920
Last monthly value for the C6+ content (stream 2).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
20922
Last monthly value for the n-hexane content (stream 2).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
20924
Last monthly value for the n-heptane content (stream 2).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
20926
Last monthly value for the n-octane content (stream 2).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
20928
Last monthly value for the n-nonane content (stream 2).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
20930
Last monthly value for the oxygen content (stream 2).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
20932
Last monthly value for the helium content (stream 2).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
20934
Last monthly value for the hydrogen content (stream 2).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
20936
Last monthly value for the argon content (stream 2).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
20938
Last monthly value for the reserve content (stream 2).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1884
Number of analyses on stream 2, which were made in the last month.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1885
Number of successful analyses on stream 2, which were made in the last month.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
20940
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
25 Monthly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
20942
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
20944
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
20946
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
20948
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
20950
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
20952
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
20954
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
20956
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
20958
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
20960
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
20962
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
20964
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
233
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
25 Monthly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
234
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
20966
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
20968
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
20970
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
20972
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
20974
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
20976
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
20978
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 2). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" Stream-3
A
1886
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3224
Time of formation of the last monthly values for stream 3. This record for the last monthly values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
20980
Last monthly value for the superior calorific value (stream 3).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
20982
Last monthly value for the Wobbe index (stream 3).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
20984
Last monthly value for the standard density (stream 3).
├ rd │
P
20986
Last monthly value for the relative density (stream 3).
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
20988
Last monthly value for the inferior calorific value (stream 3).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
20990
Last monthly value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 3).
├ Zn │
P
20992
Last monthly value for the real gas factor (stream 3).
............................................................................................................................................................................................................... -
25 Monthly Values
ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Methane Number │
P
20994
Last monthly value for the methane number (stream 3).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
20996
Last monthly value for the unnormalized sum (stream 3).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
20998
Last monthly value for the nitrogen content (stream 3).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
21000
Last monthly value for the methane content (stream 3).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
21002
Last monthly value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 3).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
21004
Last monthly value for the ethane content (stream 3).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
21006
Last monthly value for the propane content (stream 3).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
21008
Last monthly value for the i-butane content (stream 3).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
21010
Last monthly value for the n-butane content (stream 3).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
21012
Last monthly value for the neopentane content (stream 3).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
21014
Last monthly value for the i-pentane content (stream 3).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
21016
Last monthly value for the n-pentane content (stream 3).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
21018
Last monthly value for the C6+ content (stream 3).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
21020
Last monthly value for the n-hexane content (stream 3).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
21022
Last monthly value for the n-heptane content (stream 3).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
21024
Last monthly value for the n-octane content (stream 3).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
21026
Last monthly value for the n-nonane content (stream 3).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
21028
Last monthly value for the oxygen content (stream 3).
├ Helium │
P
mol%
21030
Last monthly value for the helium content (stream 3).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
21032
Last monthly value for the hydrogen content (stream 3).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
21034
Last monthly value for the argon content (stream 3).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
21036
Last monthly value for the reserve content (stream 3).
235
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Element
236
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1887
Number of analyses on stream 3, which were made in the last month.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1888
Number of successful analyses on stream 3, which were made in the last month.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
21038
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
21040
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
21042
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
21044
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
21046
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
21048
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
21050
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
21052
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
21054
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
21056
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
21058
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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ANNEX
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
21060
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
21062
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
21064
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
21066
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
21068
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
21070
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
21072
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
21074
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
21076
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 3). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
" Stream-4
A
1880
Heading
├ Date │ │ │
P
3226
Time of formation of the last monthly values for stream 4. This record for the last monthly values can be read out via Modbus.
├ Superior Calorific Value │
P
&UnitHs
21078
Last monthly value for the superior calorific value (stream 4).
├ Wobbe Index │
P
&UnitHs
21080
Last monthly value for the Wobbe index (stream 4).
├ rho │
P
&UnitRhon
21082
Last monthly value for the standard density (stream 4).
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ANNEX
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Element
238
Unit
Modb.
Description
21084
Last monthly value for the relative density (stream 4).
├ rd │
P
├ Hi │
P
&UnitHs
21086
Last monthly value for the inferior calorific value (stream 4).
├ Wi │
P
&UnitHs
21088
Last monthly value for the lower Wobbe index (stream 4).
├ Zn │
P
21090
Last monthly value for the real gas factor (stream 4).
├ Methane Number │
P
21092
Last monthly value for the methane number (stream 4).
├ Unnorm. Sum │
P
21094
Last monthly value for the unnormalized sum (stream 4).
├ Nitrogen │
P
mol%
21096
Last monthly value for the nitrogen content (stream 4).
├ Methane │
P
mol%
21098
Last monthly value for the methane content (stream 4).
├ Carbon Dioxide │
P
mol%
21100
Last monthly value for the carbon dioxide content (stream 4).
├ Ethane │
P
mol%
21102
Last monthly value for the ethane content (stream 4).
├ Propane │
P
mol%
21104
Last monthly value for the propane content (stream 4).
├ i-Butane │
P
mol%
21106
Last monthly value for the i-butane content (stream 4).
├ n-Butane │
P
mol%
21108
Last monthly value for the n-butane content (stream 4).
├ Neopentane │
P
mol%
21110
Last monthly value for the neopentane content (stream 4).
├ i-Pentane │
P
mol%
21112
Last monthly value for the i-pentane content (stream 4).
├ n-Pentane │
P
mol%
21114
Last monthly value for the n-pentane content (stream 4).
├ C6+ │
P
mol%
21116
Last monthly value for the C6+ content (stream 4).
├ n-Hexane │
P
mol%
21118
Last monthly value for the n-hexane content (stream 4).
├ n-Heptane │
P
mol%
21120
Last monthly value for the n-heptane content (stream 4).
├ n-Octane │
P
mol%
21122
Last monthly value for the n-octane content (stream 4).
├ n-Nonane │
P
mol%
21124
Last monthly value for the n-nonane content (stream 4).
├ Oxygen │
P
mol%
21126
Last monthly value for the oxygen content (stream 4).
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Helium │
P
mol%
21128
Last monthly value for the helium content (stream 4).
├ Hydrogen │
P
mol%
21130
Last monthly value for the hydrogen content (stream 4).
├ Argon │
P
mol%
21132
Last monthly value for the argon content (stream 4).
├ Reserve │
P
mol%
21134
Last monthly value for the reserve content (stream 4).
├ Num. meas. total │
P
1889
Number of analyses on stream 4, which were made in the last month.
├ Num. meas. ok │
P
1890
Number of successful analyses on stream 4, which were made in the last month.
├ User Value-1 │ │ │
P
21136
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 1 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-2 │ │ │
P
21138
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 2 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-3 │ │ │
P
21140
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 3 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-4 │ │ │
P
21142
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 4 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-5 │ │ │
P
21144
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 5 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-6 │ │ │
P
21146
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 6 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-7 │ │ │
P
21148
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 7 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-8 │ │ │
P
21150
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 8 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-9 │ │ │
P
21152
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 9 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
240
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ User Value-10 │ │ │
P
21154
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 10 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-11 │ │ │
P
21156
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 11 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-12 │ │ │
P
21158
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 12 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-13 │ │ │
P
21160
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 13 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-14 │ │ │
P
21162
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 14 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-15 │ │ │
P
21164
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 15 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-16 │ │ │
P
21166
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 16 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-17 │ │ │
P
21168
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 17 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-18 │ │ │
P
21170
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 18 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
├ User Value-19 │ │ │
P
21172
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 19 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
└ User Value-20
P
21174
Last monthly value for user-defined archive value 20 (stream 4). This value is defined under "Archives and Memory/Freely Selectable Archives".
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Modb.
Description
A
1430
Heading
├ Select Language │ │ │ │ │ │
N
1431
{German|English} Language selection for the GC9300. This language selection does NOT set countryspecific parameters; date format or decimal separators remain unchanged. The languages German and English are currently available.
├ Change Language │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
1628
{NO|YES} Test function for the menus and help texts. Automatic switch (approx. 5 sec.) between two languages. Language-1 is reset when this function is disabled. Note: This test mode does not (yet) work with all screens.
├ Language-1 │ │
N
1629
{German|English} Language selection 1 for changing language (test function).
├ Language-2 │ │
N
1630
{German|English} Language selection 2 for changing language (test function).
├ Codeword Default │
E
5660
Entry of the default value for the codeword. Please enter an 8-digit codeword here.
├ Codeword │ │ │ │ │ │ │
N
5680
Entry of the codeword (8-digit). If the codeword matches the default value, programming of the corresponding parameters is enabled. Entry of an incorrect code disables programming. The icon on the right shows the codeword status, which indicates whether this parameter is freely programmable.
├ Calibration Lock Status │ │ │ │
A
1432
{Locked|Enabled} Status of calibration lock. When the calibration switch is open, both custody transfer parameters and user parameters can be changed.
├ Codeword Status │ │ │ │
A
1433
{Locked|Enabled} Status of the codeword. When the correct codeword is entered, the user parameters can be changed but the custody transfer parameters cannot be changed.
├ Codeword Activated
A
3198
Time of the last input of the correct codeword
├ DSfGCode status │ │ │
A
1434
{Locked|Enabled} Status of the DSfG codeword. When one of the two codewords is entered correctly, then the display shows "Enabled".
├ Display Contrast │
P
1631
Display of the display contrast value. The contrast can be set in the service dialog.
" 26 User
Unit
241
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ANNEX
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Element
242
└ Screensaver Time
N
" Screen
A
Unit
Modb.
Description
min
1632
This function is not yet available.
1435
Heading
├ Display Value-1 │ │ │
N
Reg
1436
Definition of display value 1 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-2 │ │ │
N
Reg
1437
Definition of display value 2 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-3 │ │ │
N
Reg
1438
Definition of display value 3 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-4 │ │ │
N
Reg
1439
Definition of display value 4 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-5 │ │ │
N
Reg
1440
Definition of display value 5 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-6 │ │ │
N
Reg
1441
Definition of display value 6 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-7 │ │ │
N
Reg
1442
Definition of display value 7 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-8 │ │ │
N
Reg
1443
Definition of display value 8 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-9 │ │ │
N
Reg
1444
Definition of display value 9 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-10 │ │ │
N
Reg
1445
Definition of display value 10 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-11 │ │ │
N
Reg
1446
Definition of display value 11 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Display Value-12 │ │ │
N
Reg
1447
Definition of display value 12 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-13 │ │ │
N
Reg
1448
Definition of display value 13 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-14 │ │ │
N
Reg
1449
Definition of display value 14 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-15 │ │ │
N
Reg
1450
Definition of display value 15 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-16 │ │ │
N
Reg
1451
Definition of display value 16 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-17 │ │ │
N
Reg
1452
Definition of display value 17 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-18 │ │ │
N
Reg
1453
Definition of display value 18 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
├ Display Value-19 │ │ │
N
Reg
1454
Definition of display value 19 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
└ Display Value-20
N
Reg
1455
Definition of display value 20 on the "User" screen. The selection is made by entering the Modbus address for the desired value.
A
1642
Heading
├ Printer selection │
N
1645
{NO PRINTER|TERMINAL|EPSON} Selection of the connected printer
├ Interface │ │
A
1644
Interface to which the printer must be connected. It is set to COM5.
├ Print cal.-gas │
N
1859
{NO|YES} Specifying whether calibration results are printed
├ Print ref.-gas │ │
N
1860
{NO|YES} Specifying whether the results of reference gas measurements are printed
" Printer
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
244
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Print skips │ │
N
1862
{NO|YES} Specifying whether the results of the skip measurements are printed
├ Print meas.-gas │ │
N
1858
{NO|YES} Specifying whether the results of the measuring gas measurements are printed
├ Interval │ │
N
1647
Interval of printing the results for measuring gas. (1 = every analysis is printed, 2 = every second analysis is printed, ...)
├ Print hour values │
N
1861
{NO|YES} Specifiying whether hourly values are printed
├ Print day values │
N
1906
{NO|YES} Specifiying whether daily values are printed
├ Print month values │
N
1907
{NO|YES} Specifiying whether monthly values are printed
└ Shortform
N
1650
{NO|YES} Specifying whether the measuring gas logs are to be printed in short form
A
1456
Heading
A
1458
Heading
├ User Profile │ │ │ │ │
E
1459
{USER|SERVICE|DEVELOPER} With the user profile, parameters and display values can be hidden to improve readability. All values are visible in the DEVELOPER setting, while different values are hidden in the SERVICE or USER settings (initial state).
└ Service Mode
E
1627
{OFF|ON} Test function for software test (only for RMG service)
A
1462
Heading
A
3036
Test function for software test (only for RMG service)
A
1934
Heading
" 27 Service " Parameters
" Diagnosis └ CAN Counter " Block CRCs ├ Block-CRC 1 │ │
A
hex
3258
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 1 (GC9300 mode)
├ Block-CRC 2 │ │
A
hex
3260
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 2 (Current values)
├ Block-CRC 3 │ │
A
hex
3262
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 3 (Stream-1 values)
├ Block-CRC 4 │ │
A
hex
3264
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 4 (Stream-2 values)
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Block-CRC 5 │ │
A
hex
3266
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 5 (Stream-3 values)
├ Block-CRC 6 │ │
A
hex
3268
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 6 (Stream-4 values)
├ Block-CRC 7 │ │
A
hex
3270
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 7 (Ref.-Gas values)
├ Block-CRC 8 │ │
A
hex
3272
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 8 (Cal.-Gas values)
├ Block-CRC 9 │ │
A
hex
3274
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 9 (Calibration results)
├ Block-CRC 10 │ │
A
hex
3276
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 10 (Specialities)
├ Block-CRC 11 │ │
A
hex
3278
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 11 (components parameters)
├ Block-CRC 12 │ │
A
hex
3280
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 12 (calibration parameters)
├ Block-CRC 13 │ │
A
hex
3282
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 13 (calculation parameters)
├ Block-CRC 14 │ │
A
hex
3284
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 14 (Gas analyzer unit)
├ Block-CRC 15 │ │
A
hex
3286
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 15 (In- and Outputs)
├ Block-CRC 16 │ │
A
hex
3288
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 16 (Serial ports)
├ Block-CRC 17 │ │
A
hex
3290
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 17 (Network)
├ Block-CRC 18 │ │
A
hex
3292
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 18 (DSfG)
├ Block-CRC 19 │ │
A
hex
3294
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 19 (External I/O System)
├ Block-CRC 20 │ │
A
hex
3296
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 20 (Fault and Status)
245
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
246
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Block-CRC 21 │ │
A
hex
3298
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 21 (Date, Time)
├ Block-CRC 22 │ │
A
hex
3300
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 22 (Archives, Storage)
├ Block-CRC 23 │ │
A
hex
3302
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 23 (Hourly values)
├ Block-CRC 24 │ │
A
hex
3304
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 24 (Daily values)
├ Block-CRC 25 │ │
A
hex
3306
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 25 (Monthly values)
├ Block-CRC 26 │ │
A
hex
3308
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 26 (User)
├ Block-CRC 27 │ │
A
hex
3310
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 27 (Service)
├ Block-CRC 28 │ │
A
hex
3312
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 28 (----)
└ Block-CRC 29
A
hex
3314
Checksum over all metrological parameters under the menu item 29 (Nameplate)
A
1463
Heading
├ UserDefined_11
A
----
Dummy value for DSfG (temporary for developers)
├ UserDefined_12
A
----
Dummy value for DSfG (temporary for developers)
├ UserDefined_13
A
----
Dummy value for DSfG (temporary for developers)
├ UserDefined_14
A
----
Dummy value for DSfG (temporary for developers)
└ UserDefined_15
A
----
Dummy value for DSfG (temporary for developers)
A
1464
Heading
├ Software Version
A
5700
Installed software version
├ Software CRC-32
A
3214
Checksum for installed software
├ Matrix Version │ │
A
200
Version of the parameter/measured value table. This applies to the visible section on the "Details" screen.
├ Kernel
A
5720
ID for kernel
├ Kernel built
A
30860
Built date of Kernel
├ Kernel CRC-32
A
3250
CRC of the kernel
├ Kernel BL
A
30880
Kernel Bootloader version
├ BIOS Version
A
5740
ID for BIOS
├ Bios BL Version
A
5760
ID for bootloader
" 28 - - - -
" 29 Nameplate
hex
hex
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
10844
Software version of measuring element
├ Meas. Elem. SW Ver.
A
├ GcStartup CRC-32
A
hex
3252
CRC of the GcStartup.cmd
├ Dio CRC-32
A
hex
3254
CRC of the Dio.exe
├ Device Type │
E
5780
Device type of analytical computer (always GC 9300)
├ Device #
E
3038
Serial Number
├ Meas. Elem. Type │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
E
1625
{PGC9301|PGC9302|PGC9303} Selection of the gas chromatograph type (natural gas, biogas etc.)
247
The "Meas. Elem. Type" and "Permitted for" parameters are used for selection of the custody transfer values "§". ------------------------------------------------------------PGC9301 PGC9302 PGC9302 Natural gas Biogas Natural gas ------------------------------------------------------------Superior calorific value X X X Standard density X X X ------------------------------------------------------------Nitrogen X X X ------------------------------------------------------------Methane X X X ------------------------------------------------------------Carbon dioxide X X X ------------------------------------------------------------Ethane X X X ------------------------------------------------------------Propane X X X ------------------------------------------------------------i-Butane Methylpropane X X X ------------------------------------------------------------n-Butane X X X ------------------------------------------------------------Neopentane Dimethylpropane X ------------------------------------------------------------i-Pentane Methylbutane X X ------------------------------------------------------------n-Pentane X X ------------------------------------------------------------C6+ X X ------------------------------------------------------------Oxygen X X ------------------------------------------------------------Hydrogen X X -------------------------------------------------------------
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ANNEX
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Element
248
├ Permitted for │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │ │
Unit E
Modb.
Description
1626
{NONE|GAS QUALITY|SUP. CAL. VALUE} Permitted operating mode (superior calorific value measuring device, gas quality measuring device) The "Meas. Elem. Type" and "Permitted for" parameters are used for selection of the custody transfer values "§". ---------------------------------------------------------PGC9301 PGC9302 Superior Superior calorific value calorific value Gas qual. Gas qual. ------------------------------------------------------------------Superior calorific value X X X X Standard density X X X X ------------------------------------------------------------------Nitrogen X X ------------------------------------------------------------------Methane X X ------------------------------------------------------------------Carbon dioxide X X X X ------------------------------------------------------------------Ethane X X ------------------------------------------------------------------Propane X X ------------------------------------------------------------------i-Butane Methylpropane X X ------------------------------------------------------------------n-Butane X X ------------------------------------------------------------------Neopentane Dimethylpropane X ------------------------------------------------------------------i-Pentane Methylbutane X ------------------------------------------------------------------n-Pentane X ------------------------------------------------------------------C6+ X ------------------------------------------------------------------Oxygen X ------------------------------------------------------------------Hydrogen X -------------------------------------------------------------------
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29 Nameplate
ANNEX
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Element
Unit
Modb.
Description
├ Meas. Elem. # │ │ │ │ │ │
E
3040
Input of the serial number of the measuring element. This input value must match the read out serial number of the measuring element. If these values do not match, a fault is displayed and no further measurement takes place. This monitoring can be disabled by entering the serial number "0".
├ Manufacturer │
E
1465
{RMG} Manufacturer
├ Year of Construction
E
1466
Year of construction
├ Measuring Site
C
6520
Name of measurement installation
└ Startup
C
3152
Time of startup. Part of the general data element list.
249
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