Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
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Objectives
Upon completion of this module, you will be able to identify DeltaV
Software components
System capacities
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10BaseT Cable
Maximum Length 100m (330ft)
Primary Hub
Controller
Secondary Hub
10BaseT Cable
Maximum Length 100m (330ft)
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Workstation
Primary Hub
Secondary Hub
Legend:
Primary Control Network
Secondary Control Network
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8-Wide I/O
Interface Carrier
Mounting Screw
DIN Rail
I/O Card
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I/O Terminal Block which snaps onto the I/O Interface Carrier to provide screw
termination's for field wiring.
I/O Card which snaps over the I/O Terminal Block on the I/O Interface Carrier
which converts field signals to a digital format for control and communications.
Refer to DeltaV Books Online for additional information about the DeltaV System
architecture.
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AI, 8 Channel, 4 to 20 mA
RTD, 8 Channel
Thermocouple, 8 Channel
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AO, 8 Channel, 4 to 20 mA
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DeviceNet (Series 2)
Profibus DP
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Controller
2-Wide Power/
Controller Carrier
I/O Card
8-Wide I/O
Interface Carrier
DIN Rail
Mounting Screw
Controller
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Controller
The DeltaV Controller mounts in the right slot of the 2-wide Power/Controller Carrier as
illustrated above.
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8-port 10BaseT
12-port 10BaseT
12-port Dual-Speed
24-port Dual-Speed
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G
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Power
Distribution
N
Ground
DCReturn
DCReturn
BulkPowerSupply
Pwr
Fault
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2Wide
Power/ControllerCarrier
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I/OCarrier
Copyrighted Material / Duplication Prohibited
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CD
2 serial ports
1 parallel port
Hard disk
Flat panel
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System Capacity
System Sizing
30,000 DSTs
plus
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Analog Output
Analog Input
Discrete Output
Discrete Input
Generally speaking each instrument wired into a set of screw terminals will require 1
DST. When identifying the required DST licensing start with the P&ID and count the
number and type of instruments. The exception to would be FOUNDATION fieldbus
devices, intelligent devices like this can have multiple inputs and outputs per instrument
resulting in multiple DSTs for a device.
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Workstation Licensing
Workstations are licensed based on the functionality required as follows:
Application Station Run time database plus user selected applications. User
applications might be DeltaV Batch software or other third party OPC
applications for interfacing to the plant business systems.
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Operate
Configuration Studio
Diagnostics
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DeltaV Operate
The DeltaV Operate (Run) is used by the operator to view and control the process. It
consists of three items:
Button Toolbar
Working Area
Alarm Banner
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Working
Area
Alarm
Banner
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P Hierarchy Displays
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Alarms
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Conditionals
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Hierarchy
Displays
Alarms
Conditionals
Algorithms
Module
I/O
Parameters
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Explorer
Control Studio
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DeltaV Explorer
Access the DeltaV Explorer by selecting
Start DeltaV Engineering DeltaV Explorer
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DeltaV Explorer
Pull-down menus
Access buttons
The DeltaV Explorer is used to view and edit your systems configuration. Use the Explorers
pull-down menus to perform various DeltaV-related functions and use the buttons at the top of
the DeltaV Explorer window to access other DeltaV programs. Also, use the plus and minus
symbols to expand and collapse the selected item.
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DeltaV Diagnostics
Access DeltaV Diagnostics by selecting
Start DeltaV Operator Diagnostics
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DeltaV Diagnostics
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Simultaneously press the CTRL / ALT / DELETE keys to begin logging in.
Enter the following information as prompted in lower case:
Username:
student administrator
Password:
dv
deltav
Step 3.
Click the OK button or press the ENTER key to continue.Wait for DeltaV
Logon window to appear and the hour glass has changed to a selector.
Step 4.
Log in to DeltaV using the same User name and Password specified above.
Wait for the hour glass to change to a selector.
Step 5.
Click the OK button or press the ENTER key to continue. Wait for the hour
glass to change to a selector. Select NT Desktop from the FlexLock menu bar.
Note: If NT Desktop button is selected too soon, some applications may not get started.
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Decommissioned Controllers
View a list of decommissioned controllers by first launching the DeltaV Explorer
Start DeltaV Engineering DeltaV Explorer
Decommissioned controllers are listed in the Contents window of the DeltaV Explorer
accessed by selecting
Physical Network Decommissioned Controllers
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Decommissioned Controllers
CTLR-008572, shown above, is a decommissioned controller.
Decommissioned State Controller(s) are non-active members of a Control Network.
For example:
ON
OFF
Yellow LEDs
FLASH at random
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Identify Controller
Identify the controller from DeltaV Explorer by selecting
(left mouse button) Decommissioned Controller CTLR-008572
(right mouse button) Properties Flash lights
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Identify Controller
Identify State A specific Controller is located on the DeltaV network. Identify is a
property of the Controller that can be used to located a specific controller when multiple
controllers are part of a DeltaV Network. Identify can be performed on Decommissioned
and Commissioned Controllers.
Identify State Visual Indicators
Power LED (Green)
ON
Note: Automatically terminate the identify state by closing the Identify pop-up dialog
box or selecting Stop Flashing on the controllers Properties window.
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Drag n Drop
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Commissioning a Controller
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Commissioning a Controller
Define Controller Properties as follows:
Associate Alarms & Events with Area: Define the plant area that will be
associated with controller device alarms such as subordinate Fieldbus devices.
Enable network redundancy for this node: Checking the box Enables the
secondary control network for the node. Leaving the box unchecked does not
enable network redundancy.
Show integrity error when not in time sync: Checking the box Enables an
integrity error on this controller when the time is not synchronized with the master
time server. Leaving the box unchecked prevents an integrity error when time
is not synchronized.
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Auto-Sense I/O cards Clicking the YES button causes the controller to scan its I/O
sub-system and identify the card types and carrier slots where the I/O cards are
installed. By clicking the NO button, the controller WILL NOT SCAN the I/O subsystem for installed I/O cards but will continue to commission itself. Auto-sense can be
done at any time from the DeltaV Explorer.
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Cold Restart
Define a cold restart by selecting from the DeltaV Explorer
CTLR Properties Controller tab
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Cold Restart
In the event of a power failure, the controller can download itself using the
configuration data in non-volatile memory. If the non-volatile memory is not present or
does not match the ProfessionalPLUS database, the system downloads the download
script from the ProfessionalPLUS workstation.
You can set this feature on an individual controller basis using the DeltaV Explorer as
shown above.
The amount of time is set in any combination of Days (0 thru 30 max), Hours (0 thru
23 max) or Minutes (0 thru 59 max). Commissioning and downloading procedures will
be executed if power returns to the controller in less than or equal to the cold restart
time. A setting of 0 disables the Cold Restart (automatic restart).
Note: It is recommended to set the Cold Restart Time to at least two minutes.
It is further recommended that a UPS be installed between the AC distribution (source)
and the System Power Supply for the controller(s) to ensure controller operations during
short interruptions of plant power.
Note: Refer to Books On Line for additional information about Cold Restart.
Search: Did Your Controller Lose Power?
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Step 2.
Step 3.
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