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The document describes an engine control system and its operating sequences.

The document provides operating instructions for a natural gas compressor package.

The compressor package consists of an Ariel JGC4-2 compressor driven by a Caterpillar G3612TALE natural gas powered engine.

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EXTERRAN
Operation Sequence
REV 0.0

UNIT
US-106796-01
US-106796-02

DRAWING:
SEQUENCE:
PROGRAM:

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
13.0
14.0
15.0
16.0
17.0
18.0
19.0
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TYPE OF SYSTEM.................................................................................................................................. 3
GENERAL VALVE OPERATION............................................................................................................. 3
MANUAL VALVE OPERATION MODE ................................................................................................... 3
POWER UP ............................................................................................................................................. 3
READY TO START.................................................................................................................................. 4
UNIT PURGE........................................................................................................................................... 4
UNIT PRESSURIZATION ........................................................................................................................ 5
ENGINE START ...................................................................................................................................... 5
UNIT RUNNING READY TO LOAD ..................................................................................................... 6
UNIT RUNNING - UNIT LOAD............................................................................................................ 6
UNIT RUNNING LOAD CONTROL ENABLED................................................................................ 6
LOAD VALVES (FIXED VOLUME POCKET)......................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
TEST MODE........................................................................................................................................ 7
UNIT NORMAL STOP SEQUENCE.................................................................................................... 7
UNIT SHUTDOWN / ESD SEQUENCE .............................................................................................. 8
ALARM AND SHUTDOWN FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................... 9
CONFIGURABLE PROCESS VARIABLES (adjustable via the HMI/MMI interface) ........................ 12
PASS CODE ACCESS...................................................................................................................... 14
CAT DATA via CDL MODULE .......................................................................................................... 15
CDL MODULE .....................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.

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TYPE OF SYSTEM
1.1

2.0

3.0

4.0

An Allen Bradley 1747-L551 SLC 5/05 PLC system and a 10 HMI/MMI interface (Color
Touch screen) which will perform configuring, monitoring and displaying of Shutdowns,
Pressures and Temperatures. The compressor package consist of an Ariel JGC4-2
compressor driven by a Caterpillar G3612TALE natural gas powered engine. Panel is
powered by user-supplied 24VDC.

GENERAL VALVE OPERATION


2.1

All valves associated with project US-106796-01 & 02 are single-acting, spring return valves
controlled though the local PLC control panel utilizing switch status feedback monitoring.

2.2

When the control sequence commands a valve to activate, the control output(s) will be
operated and the valve open or close fail timer will start to time. If the correct limit switch
status is not achieved before the fail timer times out, the unit will be shutdown on the valve
open or close failure.

2.3

When the control sequence commands a valve to de-activate, the control output(s) will be
operated and the valve open or close fail timer will start to time. If the correct limit switch
status is not achieved before the fail timer times out, the unit will be shutdown on the valve
open or close failure.

MANUAL VALVE OPERATION MODE


3.1

There are two valve operation modes, AUTO and MANUAL, which can be selected via the
HMI/MMI Interface (Manual Valve Operation Screen).

3.2

In AUTO mode, the valve will be controlled by the auto sequence as defined in the document.

3.3

In MANUAL mode, the valve will be controlled (Open and Close) via the HMI/MMI Interface
(Manual Valve Operation Screen).

3.4

The MANUAL mode will only be available when the unit is Ready to Start or Unit
Shutdown. Once in MANUAL mode, the unit start option will be locked out and the HMI/MMI
Interface will display UNIT LOCKED OUT.

3.5

When the AUTO mode is re-selected, all valves will return to the position dictated by the auto
sequence as defined in the document (ready to start state or unit shutdown state).

POWER UP
4.1

When the Power ON/OFF switch is turned to the ON position, the PLC will power up.
The PLC will scan all inputs/outputs and the local Fault Indicator will be energized if
any Shutdowns/Alarms exist. After the operator has cleared all shutdown conditions
and selects reset from the Local Reset/Alarm Acknowledge switch, the HMI/MMI
interface will display READY TO START and the outputs will be driven to the
following states:

Unit Alarm Remote Indication = Energized


Unit Shutdown Remote Indication = Energized
Initiate Start to CAT Panel = De-Energized
Unit ESD to CAT Panel = Energized
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Purge Valve = De-Energized (Closed)


Suction Valve = De-Energized (Closed)
Discharge Valve = De-Energized (Closed)
Bypass Valve = De-Energized (Open)
Blowdown Valve = See note below
Pre-lube Pump = De-energized (Off)
Engine Speed Reference = 4mA (Min Speed)
Recycle Valve = 4mA (Full Open)

Note: After an initial power up the Blowdown Valve will be De-Energized (Valve Open),
which will require a unit purge and pressurization sequence.
From a prior normal stop or shutdown a unit depressurization timer will begin to time. If
the timer expires before a unit start has been initiated the Blowdown Valve output will
De-Energize, opening the valve and requiring a unit purge and pressurization
sequence.

5.0

6.0

READY TO START
5.1

Once the unit start is initiated, from the Local Start pushbutton input, the PLC will evaluate the
unit pressurization parameters to determine if a Unit Purge and Pressurization sequence will
be required prior to initiating the Engine Start sequence.

5.2

If Suction pressure is greater than the Purge Pressurized setpoint and is less than the
Blowdown Pressurized setpoint, the Unit Purge and Pressurization sequence will be skipped
and the PLC will advance to the Engine Start Sequence.

5.3

If Suction pressure is greater than the Blowdown Pressurized setpoint, the Blowdown Valve
output will De-Energize to open the Blowdown valve until unit pressure is less than or equal to
the Blowdown Pressurized setpoint. Once Suction pressure is within an acceptable range for
startup operation, the Blowdown Valve output will Energize to close the Blowdown Valve. The
Unit Purge and Pressurization sequence will be skipped and the PLC will advance to the
Engine Start sequence.

5.4

If suction pressure is less than the Purge Pressurized setpoint, the PLC will consider the
system to be blown down and will initiate the Unit Purge and Pressurization sequence.

UNIT PURGE
6.1

Once the PLC determines that the unit needs purged, the following sequence will be initiated.

6.2

If the Suction Valve has been chosen by the operator as part of the operating parameters
prior to initiating a startup command, then the Purge Valve will be utilized in the Unit Purge
sequence. Otherwise, if no operating parameters have been chosen the PLC will default to
the Purge Valve to initiate the Unit Purge sequence.

6.3

The Purge Valve output will Energize to open the Purge Valve and the Bypass Valve output
will Energize to close the Bypass Valve. The Compressor Purge Duration timer will start and
the HMI/MMI interface will display PURGING COMPRESSOR (### SEC/REM).

6.4

Once the Compressor Purge Duration timer has expired, the Bypass Valve output will DeEnergize to open the Bypass valve. The Bypass Line Purge Duration timer will start to time
and the HMI/MMI interface will display PURGING BYPASS LINE (### SEC/REM).

6.5

When the Bypass Line Purge Duration timer has expired, the Blowdown Valve output will
Energize to close the valve. Once the Blowdown Valve is confirmed closed via the limit
switch feedback status, the PLC will advance to the Unit Pressurization sequence.

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8.0

UNIT PRESSURIZATION
7.1

Suction pressure will be monitored and the Unit Pressurization Timeout Failure Timer will start
to time. The HMI/MMI interface will display CHECKING SUCTION PRESSURE > UNIT
PRESSURIZATION SP / SHUTDOWN IN (### SEC/REM). If Suction pressure is not greater
than or equal to the Unit Purge Pressurized setpoint before the Unit Pressurization Timeout
Failure Timer expires, the unit will shutdown on Unit Pressurization Timeout Failure.

7.2

Once Suction pressure reaches the Unit Purge Pressurized setpoint the Purge Valve output
will De-Energize to close the valve.

7.3

Once the Purge Valve is confirmed closed via the limit switch feedback status and the Unit
Purge pressure is within the acceptable startup range, the PLC will initiate the Engine Start
sequence to start the engine.

ENGINE START
8.1

The PLC will enerize the Prelube Pump Control Relay which starts the compressor prelube
pump. The Prelube Permissive Failure Timer will start to time and the HMI/MMI interface will
display PRELUBE PERMISSIVE REQUIRED / SHUTDOWN IN (### SEC/REM). The PLC
will also generate an Engine Lube Output Active signal to start the engine prelube pump.

8.2

The unit will remain in PRELUBE PERMISSIVE REQUIRED state until either the
compressor lube oil pressure rises above the prelube permissive setpoints or the Prelube
Permissive Failure Timer expires. If the timer expires and the compressor lube oil pressure is
still below the prelube permissive setpoint, the unit will shutdown on compressor prelube
permissive failure.

8.3

When the compressor prelube permissive pressure setpoint is met, the unit will immediately
advance to the Prelube Duration state and the HMI/MMI interface will display PRELUBE
DURATION TIMING (### SEC/REM). The Prelube Duration Timer will start to time and
when the timer expires, the compressor prelube requirements will be satisfied.

8.4

If the compressor lube oil pressure drops below the prelube permissive setpoint at any time
while the Prelube Duration Timer is timing, the unit will shutdown on Compressor Prelube
Permissive Failure.

8.5

Once the compressor prelube is satisfied the PLC controller will Energize the Initiate Start to
CAT Panel output to start the Engine (controlled by the CAT panel). If the engine oil pressure
permissive is satisfied, the ADEM III controller will initiate an Engine Start command. If
sufficient oil pressure is not met, the ADEM III controller will initiate a CAT PANEL
SHUTDOWN on loss of oil pressure.

8.6

The Engine start timeout timer will start to time and the engine speed will be monitored via a
magnetic pickup located on the engine flywheel. Engine flywheel teeth pulses are converted
to a 4-20ma signal sent to the PLC. The result is engine RPM.

8.7

If the Engine start timer expires before the engine speed (RPM) is greater than the Engine
running RPM setpoint, the unit will be shutdown on Engine Failed to Start.

8.8

Once the unit is running, the Class B1 and B2 lockout timers and the Engine Warm-up timer
will begin to time. The Unit runtime hours will start to accumulate and the Unit Running
Remote Indication output will be Energized.

8.9

The PLC will stop the engine and compressor lube pumps.

8.10

When the Class B1 Lockout delay timer expires, all class B1 shutdowns and alarms become
activated. When the Class B2 Lockout delay timer expires, all class B2 shutdowns and alarms
become activated.
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9.0

10.0

11.0

The HMI/MMI interface will display UNIT RUNNING WARMUP and the Engine Speed
analog output will be set to the minimum engine running RPM setpoint.

UNIT RUNNING READY TO LOAD


9.1

The Engine Oil and Engine Jacket Water temperatures will be monitored by the PLC controller
during warmup via CAT COMMUNICATIONS. If a communications failure occurs, all
HMI/MMI display data derived from the CAT COMMUNICATIONS will be replaced with CAT
COMM FAIL.

9.2

Once the Engine Oil Temperature is greater than the Engine Oil Temperature Load
Permissive setpoint and the Engine Jacket Water Temperature is greater than the Engine
Jacket Water Temperature Load Permissive setpoint the warmup will be complete and load
permissive achieved. If a CAT COMM FAIL occurs, the Engine Oil Temperature and Engine
Jacket Water Temperature Load Permissive Setpoints will be ignored and the Control
Sequence will advance to the Ready to Load state.

9.3

Once the Load Permissives are achieved the HMI/MMI interface will display UNIT RUNNING
READY TO LOAD. The system will monitor the load parameter requirements to determine
if the unit is prepared to be loaded.

UNIT RUNNING - UNIT LOAD


10.1

Once the operator has input all the unit operating parameters and activated the Load button
on the HMI/MMI, the state of the Load Selected status will be examined. If all load parameters
have been satisfied, the Engine Speed Output will ramp to the Minimum Loading Speed
Setpoint.

10.2

The assigned Discharge Valve output will Energize to open the Discharge Valve. The Purge
Valve output will Energize to allow unit suction pressure to increase and the Suction Valve
Differential Pressure discrete input will be monitored to determine suitable pressure has been
achieved within the unit. Once suction pressure has increased sufficiently and the suction
valve differential pressure switch has been activated, the Suction Valve output will Energize
to open the Suction Valve and the associated purge valve output will De-Energize to close the
Purge Valve.

10.3

Once the Suction Valve is confirmed open and the Purge Valve is confirmed closed via the
limit switch feedback status, the engine speed will begin to increase to the operator assigned
Minimum Loading Speed setpoint. When the Actual Engine Speed is within +/- 5% of the
target speed the unit will advance to the Load Control Enabled sequence and the HMI/MMI
interface will display UNIT RUNNING LOAD CONTROL ENABLED.

UNIT RUNNING LOAD CONTROL ENABLED


11.1

GENERAL
11.1.1 Once the unit has entered the UNIT RUNNING LOAD CONTROL ENABLED
state the Bypass Valve output will Energize to close the Bypass valve.
11.1.2 When the Bypass Valve is confirmed closed, the Recycle Valve Output will begin to
decrease to close the Recycle Valve, allowing for full load control of the unit.

11.2

RECYCLE VALVE SUCTION PRESSURE CONTROL


11.2.1 There will be two recycle valve control modes available AUTO and MANUAL. The
desired Mode is selected via the HMI/MMI.
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11.2.2 The Recycle Valve Control output has manual control features accessible through the
local Mode selection switch (AUTO/MANUAL). The transfers between Auto and
Manual control are bumpless (from Auto to Manual the current output that is
controlled by the PID is copied to the Manual set point, from Manual to Auto the
current output that is controlled by the Manual set point is copied to the PID current
output and the actual PV is copied to the Auto set point).
11.2.3 In Manual Mode the Recycle Valve will be controlled with Manual target set point via
the HMI/MMI (the Auto PID is placed in manual). The recycle valve output will be
ramped to the manual set point.
11.2.4 In Auto Mode the Recycle Valve Control PID will be activated. The Suction Pressure
will be monitored and compared to the Target Suction Pressure set point.

12.0

When the actual Suction Pressure is less that the set point, the recycle valve will
be opened more (decrease current output).

When the actual Suction Pressure is greater that the set point, the recycle valve
will be closed more (increase current output).

TEST MODE
12.1

During RUNNING modes, the unit can be put in test mode by depressing the Local Start Test
Mode Touch button via the HMI/MMI Interface. Once in test mode, a Test Timer will be started
and all shutdowns identified as Class A, B, or C will be able to be tested without shutting down
the unit (unless otherwise specified). Some functions may be designated as Class ESD which
will not be locked out in the test mode.

12.2

The test mode will be ended if the test timer is expired (reaches zero) or the Stop Test Mode
Touch button via the HMI/MMI Interface is depressed. If more time is needed for testing, the
test timer can be reset by depressing the Local Start Test Mode Touch button via the
HMI/MMI Interface again.
Note: When system is in TEST mode, typically only ESD class shutdowns will cause an
actual Shutdown. All shutdowns of other classes will only be displayed, but will NOT cause an
actual system shutdown.

13.0

UNIT NORMAL STOP SEQUENCE


13.1

When the STOP command is initiated the Cooldown timer will start to time and the following
conditions will be provided.

Bypass Valve Close = De-Energized (Valve Open)


Engine Speed Reference = Ramp to Minimum Run Speed
Compressor Load Solenoids = De-Energized (Unloaded)
Recycle Valve = 4mA (Full Open)

13.2

The HMI/MMI interface will display NORMAL STOP COOLDOWN (### SEC/REM).

13.3

Once the Cooldown timer has expired the following conditions will be provided.

Engine Start Relay = De-Energized


Unit Alarm Remote Indication = Energized
Unit Shutdown Remote Indication = Energized
Initiate Start to CAT Panel = De-Energized
Unit ESD to CAT Panel = Energized
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Purge Valve = De-Energized (Closed)


Suction Valve = De-Energized (Closed)
Discharge Valve = De-Energized (Closed)
Bypass Valve = De-Energized (Open)
Blowdown Valve = Energized (Closed)
Engine Speed Reference = 4mA (Min Speed)
Recycle Valve = 4mA (Full Open)

13.4

The HMI/MMI interface will display NORMAL STOP POSTLUBE (### SEC/REM).

13.5

Once the Postlube Duration timer expires the PLC will generate a Compressor and Engine
Lube Output De-Active signal to the facilitys Motor Control Center (MCC) to stop the lube
pumps and the HMI/MMI interface will display READY TO START and will await a new start
sequence.

13.6

If the Unit Depressurization timer expired before a unit startup command is initiated, an alarm
will be displayed on the HMI/MMI indicating that the Unit Depressurization Timer has expired.
The alarm will indicate to the operator that the unit is in a pressurized state.

UNIT SHUTDOWN / ESD SEQUENCE


14.1

If a shutdown occurs the following conditions will be provided.

Unit Running Remote Indication = De-Energized


Unit Alarm Remote Indication = Energized
Unit Shutdown Remote Indication = De-Energized
Driven Equipment Ready to CAT Panel = De-Energized
Initiate Start to CAT Panel = De-Energized
Unit ESD to CAT Panel = Energized
Purge Valve = De-Energized (Closed)
Suction Valve = De-Energized (Closed)
Discharge Valve = De-Energized (Closed)
Bypass Valve = De-Energized (Open)
Blowdown Valve = Energized (Closed)
Engine Speed Reference = 4mA (Min Speed)
Recycle Valve = 4mA (Full Open)

14.2

The PLC will generate a Compressor and Engine Lube Output Active signal to start the
compressor postlube pump. The PLC controller will also generate an Engine Lube Output
Active signal to start the engine postlube pump.

14.3

The HMI/MMI interface will display UNIT SHUTDOWN POSTLUBE (### SEC/REM).

14.4

Once the Postlube Duration timer expires the PLC will generate a Compressor and Engine
Lube Output De-Active signal to the facilitys Motor Control Center (MCC) to stop the lube
pumps and the HMI/MMI interface will display UNIT SHUTDOWN.

14.5

If the Unit Depressurization timer expired before a unit startup command is initiated, an alarm
will be displayed on the HMI/MMI indicating that the Unit Depressurization Timer has expired.
The alarm will indicate to the operator that the unit is in a pressurized state.

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14.6

14.7

After the shutdown has been cleared and reset performed by the operator via Local Reset
switch, The HMI/MMI interface will display READY TO START and will await a new start
sequence.
In the case of a class ESD shutdown the postlube will be skipped, the Unit ESD to CAT Panel
output will be De-Energized, the Blowdown Valve output will be De-Energized to open the
Blowdown Valve, and the HMI/MMI interface will display UNIT ESD.
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ALARM AND SHUTDOWN FUNCTIONS


AL: ALARM
SD: Shutdown
IND: Indication (value display only)
CTL: Control
Shutdown/Alarm Class descriptions:

ITEM
#

Class "ESD" -

Active at all times. (Not Affected By Test Mode)

Class "A" -

Active at all times.

Class A/S -

Active at all times but NOT testable.

Class "B1" -

Disabled during startup and enabled after Class B1 timer expires. Class B1 timer
starts timing when unit is running

Class "B2" -

Disabled during startup and enabled after Class B2 timer expires. Class B2 timer
starts timing when unit is running

Class "P" -

Enabled once the unit is Running - Load Control Enabled.

Class "C" -

Active when a certain process shutdown condition has been cleared for at least 2
seconds and the Class B timer has expired and unit at load.

Class "S" -

Active when a certain process condition is met.

Signifies Rising or Increasing.

Signifies Falling or Decreasing.

ANNUNCIATION

1
2

ENGINE LOAD PERMISSIVE TIMEOUT

LOCAL PANEL ESD

REMOTE ESD

ENGINE ALARM (FROM CAT PANEL)

TYPE

RANGE (AI)
TYPE (DI)

SD/ AL/
IND

CLASS

FACTORY
SETPOINT

N/A

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

N/A

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

DEVICE

N/A

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

ESD

N/A

XSE-2401X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

ESD

N/A

N/A

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

B1

N/A

ENGINE SHUTDOWN (FROM CAT PANEL)

N/A

DISCRETE

N/O

SD

B1

N/A

STATION RUN PERMISSIVE

N/A

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

LUBRICATOR 2ND STAGE NO-FLOW

FSL-2410X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

B1

N/A

LUBRICATOR 1ST STAGE NO-FLOW

FSL-2411X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

B1

N/A

10

HIGH 2ND STAGE SCRUBBER LIQUID LEVEL

LSH-2402X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

11

HIGH 1ST STAGE SCRUBBER LIQUID LEVEL

LSH-2401X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

12

LOW COMPRESSOR OIL LEVEL

LSL-2412X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

13

LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL

LSL-2413X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

14

LOW ENGINE JACKET WATER LEVEL

LSL-2410X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

15

LOW AUXILIARY WATER LEVEL

LSL-2411X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

16

HIGH ENGINE VIBRATION

VSH-2403X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

17

HIGH COMPRESSOR VIBRATION

18

VSH-2402X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

VSH-2401X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

19

HIGH PROCESS COOLER FAN #1 VIBRATION

VSH-2404X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

20

HIGH PROCESS COOLER FAN #2 VIBRATION

VSH-2405X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

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21

HIGH PROCESS COOLER FAN #3 VIBRATION

VSH-2407X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

22

HIGH PROCESS COOLER FAN #4 VIBRATION

VSH2408X

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

23

N/A

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

24

N/A

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

25

N/A

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

26

N/A

DISCRETE

N/C

SD

N/A

27

PSH-2451X

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

N/A

28

PSH-2452X

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

N/A

29

PSH-2453X

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

N/A

30

PSH-2454X

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

N/A

31

PSH-2455X

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

N/A

32

PSH-2456X

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

N/A

33

PSH-2457X

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

N/A

34

PSH-2458X

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

N/A

35

PSH-2459X

DISCRETE

N/O

AL

N/A

36

PURGE VALVE OPEN FAIL

ZSO-2406X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

37

PURGE VALVE CLOSE FAIL

ZSC-2406X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

38

SUCTION VALVE OPEN FAIL

ZSO-2410X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

39

SUCTION VALVE CLOSE FAIL

ZSC-2410X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

40

DISCHARGE VALVE OPEN FAIL

ZSO-2412X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

41

DISCHARGE VALVE CLOSE FAIL

ZSC-2412X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

42

ZSO-2407X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

43

ZSC-2407X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

44

ZSO-2411X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

45

ZSC-2411X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

46

ZSO-2413X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

47

ZSC-2413X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

48

ZSO-2414X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

49

ZSC-2414X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

ZSO-2404X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

50

BYPASS VALVE OPEN FAIL

51

BYPASS VALVE CLOSE FAIL

ZSC-2404X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

52

BLOWDOWN VALVE OPEN FAIL

ZSO-2405X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

53

BLOWDOWN VALVE CLOSE FAIL

ZSC-2405X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

54

ZSO-2401X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

55

ZSC-2401X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

56

ZSO-2402X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

57

ZSC-2402X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

58

ZSO-2403X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

59

ZSC-2403X

LOGIC

N/A

SD

N/A

60

LOW COMPRESSOR OIL PRESSURE

SD

B2

35 PSIG

61

LOW COMPRESSOR OIL PRESSURE

AL

B2

50 PSIG

62

COMP OIL PRES XMITER OPEN CIRCUIT

PT-2410X

4-20mA

SD

N/A

63

LOW 1ST STAGE SUCTION PRESSURE

PT-2401X

4-20mA

SD

420 PSIG

64

LOW 1ST STAGE SUCTION PRESSURE

AL

465 PSIG

65

HIGH 1ST STAGE SUCTION PRESSURE

AL

1075 PSIG

66

HIGH 1ST STAGE SUCTION PRESSURE

SD

1150 PSIG

10

0-200 PSIG
0-2000
PSIG

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67

1ST STAGE SUCTION PRES XMITER FAIL

SD

N/A

68

SD

420 PSIG

69

AL

465 PSIG

70

AL

1950 PSIG

SD

2000 PSIG

71
PT-2403X

72

4-20mA

0-3000
PSIG

SD

N/A

73

LOW 1ST STAGE DISCHARGE PRESSURE

SD

550 PSIG

74

LOW 1ST STAGE DISCHARGE PRESSURE

AL

585 PSIG

75

HIGH 1ST STAGE DISCHARGE PRESSURE

AL

1950 PSIG

76

HIGH 1ST STAGE DISCHARGE PRESSURE

SD

2000 PSIG

77

1ST STAGE DISCHARGE PRES XMITER FAIL

SD

N/A

78

LOW 2ND STAGE DISCHARGE PRESSURE

SD

550 PSIG

79

LOW 2ND STAGE DISCHARGE PRESSURE

AL

585 PSIG

80

HIGH 2ND STAGE DISCHARGE PRESSURE

AL

3875 PSIG

81

HIGH 2ND STAGE DISCHARGE PRESSURE

82

2ND STAGE DISCHARGE PRES XMITER FAIL

PT-2402X

4-20mA

0-3000
PSIG

SD

3950 PSIG

SD

N/A

83

SD

100 PSIG

84

AL

110 PSIG

85

AL

155 PSIG

SD

160 PSIG

PT-2404X

4-20mA

0-6000
PSIG

86
PT-5210X

87

4-20mA

0-300 PSIG

SD

N/A

88

SD

100 PSIG

89

AL

110 PSIG

90

PT-6515X

92
93

HIGH DISCHARGE CYL #1 TEMP

94

HIGH DISCHARGE CYL #1 TEMP

95

DISCH CYL #1 TEMP T/C OPEN CIRCUIT

96

HIGH DISCHARGE CYL #2 TEMP

97

HIGH DISCHARGE CYL #2 TEMP

98

DISCH CYL #2 TEMP T/C OPEN CIRCUIT

99

HIGH DISCHARGE CYL #3 TEMP

100

HIGH DISCHARGE CYL #3 TEMP

101

DISCH CYL #3 TEMP T/C OPEN CIRCUIT

102

HIGH DISCHARGE CYL #4 TEMP

103

HIGH DISCHARGE CYL #4 TEMP

104

DISCH CYL #4 TEMP T/C OPEN CIRCUIT

111

HIGH COMPRESSOR OIL TEMPERATURE

112

HIGH COMPRESSOR OIL TEMPERATURE

113

COMP OIL TEMP T/C OPEN CIRCUIT

TE-2402X

TE-2406X

TE-2403X

TE-2407X

4-20mA

RTD

RTD

RTD

RTD

RTD

0-300 PSIG

100 ohm
PLT

100 ohm
PLT

100 ohm
PLT

100 ohm
PLT

100 ohm
PLT

114
115
116

TE-2422X

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

117
118
119

TE-2423X

11

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

AL

155 PSIG

SD

160 PSIG

SD

N/A

AL

305 o F

SD

320 o F

SD

N/A

AL

305 o F

SD

320 o F

SD

N/A

AL

305 o F

SD

320 o F

SD

N/A

AL

305 o F

SD

320 o F

SD

N/A

AL

180 o F

SD

190 o F

SD

N/A

AL

910 o F

SD

920 o F

SD

N/A

AL

910 o F

SD

920 o F

SD

N/A

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120
121
122

TE-2424X

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

123
124
TE-2425X

125

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

126
127
TE-2415X

128

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

129
130
TE-2416X

131

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

132
133
TE-2417X

134

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

135
136
TE-2418X

137

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

138
139
TE-2419X

140

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

141
142
TE-2420X

143

RTD

100 ohm
PLT

AL

910 o F

SD

920 o F

SD

N/A

AL

910 o F

SD

920 o F

SD

N/A

AL

220 o F

SD

230 o F

SD

N/A

AL

220 o F

SD

230 o F

SD

N/A

AL

220 o F

SD

230 o F

SD

N/A

AL

220 o F

SD

230 o F

SD

N/A

AL

220 o F

SD

230 o F

SD

N/A

AL

220 o F

SD

230 o F

SD

N/A

144

LOW ENGINE SPEED

SD

B1

685 RPM

145

LOW ENGINE SPEED

AL

B1

700 RPM

146

HIGH ENGINE SPEED

AL

1020 RPM

147

HIGH ENGINE SPEED

SD

ESD

1025 RPM

148

LOSS OF SPEED SIGNAL

SD

B1

N/A

16.0

SI-2401X

FEQ (Hz)

RPM

CONFIGURABLE PROCESS VARIABLES (adjustable via the HMI/MMI interface)

Setting

Test Timer

Engine Run Timeout


Purge Required Pressure Set
point

Description
Time allowed to conduct testing on alarms and
shutdowns. Timer starts timing when test mode starts.
Test mode automatically ends when this timer expires.
Once the start has been initiated this timer will begine
timing. If the timer expires before the minimum running
RPM is achieved, the unit will shutdown on failed to run.
The required minimum purge pressure for satisfying and
skipping compressor purge.

12

Setting Range

Factory
Setting

0-1200

300 sec

0-600

75 sec

0-500

100 PSIG

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Blowdown Required Pressure
Set point

Unit Depressurization Timer

Unit Pressurization Timeout Fail


Timer
Prelube Permissive
Compressor Oil Pressure

2-Stage Compressor Purge


Timer

Bypass Line Purge Timer


Prelube Failure Timer
Prelube Duration Timer
Class B1 Shutdown Delay
Class B2 Shutdown Delay
Warmup timer
Load Permissive Engine
Jacket Water Temp
Load Permissive Engine Oil
Temp

Postlube Timer

Purge Valve Open Fail Timer


Purge Valve Close Fail Timer
Suction Valve Open Fail Timer

The required minimum prelube pressure for satisfying and


skipping compressor prelube.
This timer starts after a normal stop or shutdown and
continues to time until the next start is initiated. If the
timer expires the unit alarms that the unit needs to be
blown down.
If the suction pressure is less than the Pressurization
complete pressure set point before the Unit
Pressurization Timeout Failure Timer expires the unit will
alarm on Unit Pressurization Fail Timeout.
The required minimum compressor oil pressure for
satisfying prelube permissive.
Delay this amount of time with purge valve open,
Blowdown valve open, and bypass valve closed to purge
compressor in single stage position.
Delay this amount of time with purge valve open,
Blowdown valve open, and bypass valve closed to purge
compressor in two stage position.
Delay this amount of time with purge valve open,
Blowdown valve open, and bypass valve open to purge
bypass line.
Time allowed acquiring the prelube permissive before
shutdown the unit down on Prelube Permissive Failure.
When prelube permissive is met, delay this amount of
time before proceeding to Prelube Satisfied state.
After the engine running, delay this amount of time before
enabling all class B1 shutdowns and alarms.
After the engine running, delay this amount of time before
enabling all class B2 shutdowns and alarms.
This is the time the unit will run unloaded after the unit is
running.
The required minimum engine jacket water temperature
for satisfying load permissive.
The required minimum engine oil temperature for
satisfying load permissive.
On a Normal Stop or Shutdown unit status display will
show Postlube in Progress for this duration of time after
the engine is stopped. This should be set to the same
time as the CAT panel postlube time preset.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the pressure
switch input before the valve activation failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the pressure
switch input before the valve activation failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the pressure
switch input before the valve activation failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the pressure
switch input before the valve activation failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the pressure
switch input before the valve activation failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the pressure
switch input before the valve activation failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the pressure
switch input before the valve activation failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the pressure
switch input before the valve activation failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the pressure
switch input before the valve activation failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve open failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve close failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve open failure is set.

13

100-999

200 PSIG

0-9999

1200 sec

0-9999

1800 sec

0-100

10 PSIG

0-300

30 sec

0-300

30 sec

0-300

30 sec

0-300

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-300

60 sec

0-300

30 sec

0-999

30 sec

0-999

185o F

0-999

185o F

0-999

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-600

30 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

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Suction Valve Close Fail Timer
Discharge Valve Open Fail
Timer
Discharge Valve Close Fail
Timer
Bypass Valve Open Fail Timer
Bypass Valve Close Fail Timer
Blowdown Valve Open Fail
Timer
Blowdown Valve Close Fail
Timer

Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit


switch before the valve close failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve open failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve close failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve open failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve close failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve open failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve close failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve open failure is set.

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-30

12 sec

0-9999

750 rpm

0-9999

1000 rpm

0-999

250 rpm

Engine Minimum Run Speed

Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit


switch before the valve close failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve open failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve close failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve open failure is set.
Time allowed for valve to move and activate the limit
switch before the valve close failure is set.
This is the Engine Speed RPM calibration when the
output is at 4mA
This is the Engine Speed RPM calibration when the
output is at 20mA
Once the ENGINE RPM is greater than this setpoint the
engine is considered running.
This is the Minimum Running Engine RPM set during
warmup.

0-9999

750 rpm

Engine Minimum Load Speed

This is the Minimum Loading Engine RPM when running


loaded.

0-9999

800 rpm

Engine Maximum Load Speed

This is the Maximum Loading Engine RPM when running


loaded.

0-9999

1000 rpm

RPM @ 4mA
RPM @ 20Ma
Engine Running RPM

17.0

PASS CODE ACCESS


17.1

The setpoint adjustments that are available on the HMI/MMI interface are access protected
with a username and password. If the user attempts to make setpoint changes a logon popup
will be initiated. The user must logon before setpoints can be implemented.

17.2

The default login for this control panel is as follows:


Username: EXTERRAN
Password: 7050

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18.0

CAT DATA via MODBUS COMMUNICATION (MASTER)

Configuration:
Application Port 2 of ProSoft MVI-MCM
(Port 1 reserved for CFG)
Jumpered for RS422 (See Drawings)
Baud Rate = 19200
Data Bits = 8
Parity = None
Stop Bits = 1
ITEM #

Modbus
Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(SCALED)

40,001

N131:0

N136:0

DESCRIPTION
Detonation

40,002

N131:1

N136:1

System Battery Voltage of Engine Controls

40,003

N131:2

N136:2

Cooldown Duration

40,004

N131:3

N136:3

Fuel Actuator Command

40,005

N131:4

N136:4

Engine Status

40,006

N131:5

N136:5

Engine Operation

40,007

N131:6

N136:6

Fuel Correction Factor

40,008

N131:7

N136:7

Waste gate Actuator Command

40,009

N131:8

N136:8

Choke Actuator Command

10

40,010

N131:9

N136:9

Percent Engine Load

11

40,011

N131:10

N136:10

Auxiliary Status

12

40,012

N131:11

N136:11

Engine RPM

13

40,013

N131:12

N136:12

Engine Timing

14

40,014

N131:13

N136:13

Engine Coolant Temperature (EJW)

15

40,015

N131:14

N136:14

Desired Speed

16

40,016

N131:15

N136:15

Engine Oil Pressure Gauge

17

40,017

N131:16

N136:16

Diagnostic Clock

18

40,018

N131:17

N136:17

Engine Oil Pressure Differential

19

40,019

N131:18

N136:18

GSC Relay Status

20

40,020

N131:19

N136:19

Acceleration Ramp Rate (Generator Set Only)

21

40,021

N131:20

N136:20

GSC Alarm Status

22

40,022

N131:21

N136:21

Cooldown Time Remaining

23

40,023

N131:22

N136:22

Crankcase Air Pressure (gauge)

24

40,024

N131:23

N136:23

Total Crank Time Setpoint

25

40,025

N131:24

N136:24

Crank Terminate Speed Setpoint

26

40,026

N131:25

N136:25

Low Idle Speed

27

40,027

N131:26

N136:26

Air Temperature

28

40,028

N131:27

N136:27

Air-To-Fuel Ratio

29

40,029

N131:28

N136:28

Percent Droop (Generator Set Only)

30

40,030

N131:29

N136:29

Desired Combustion Probe

31

40,031

N131:30

N136:30

Air to Fuel Differential Pressure

32

40,032

N131:31

N136:31

Fuel Quality

33

40,033

N131:32

N136:32

Actual Air Pressure

34

40,034

N131:33

N136:33

Desired Air Pressure

35

40,035

N131:34

N136:34

Actual Fuel Temperature

36

40,036

N131:35

N136:35

Intake Manifold Air Flow

37

40,037

N131:36

N136:36

Engine Oil Temperature

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ITEM #

Modbus
Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(SCALED)

38

40,038

N131:37

N136:37

Combustion Probe Cylinder #1

39

40,039

N131:38

N136:38

Combustion Probe Cylinder #2

40

40,040

N131:39

N136:39

Combustion Probe Cylinder #3

41

40,041

N131:40

N136:40

Combustion Probe Cylinder #4

42

40,042

N131:41

N136:41

Combustion Probe Cylinder #5

43

40,043

N131:42

N136:42

Combustion Probe Cylinder #6

44

40,044

N131:43

N136:43

Combustion Probe Cylinder #7

45

40,045

N131:44

N136:44

Combustion Probe Cylinder #8

46

40,046

N131:45

N136:45

Combustion Probe Cylinder #9

47

40,047

N131:46

N136:46

Combustion Probe Cylinder #10

48

40,048

N131:47

N136:47

Combustion Probe Cylinder #11

49

40,049

N131:48

N136:48

Combustion Probe Cylinder #12

50

40,050

N131:49

N136:49

Combustion Probe Cylinder #13

51

40,051

N131:50

N136:50

Combustion Probe Cylinder #14

52

40,052

N131:51

N136:51

Combustion Probe Cylinder #15

53

40,053

N131:52

N136:52

Combustion Probe Cylinder #16

54

40,054

N131:53

N136:53

Average Combustion Probe

55

40,055

N131:54

N136:54

Engine Cylinder #1 Exhaust Port Temp

56

40,056

N131:55

N136:55

Engine Cylinder #2 Exhaust Port Temp

57

40,057

N131:56

N136:56

Engine Cylinder #3 Exhaust Port Temp

58

40,058

N131:57

N136:57

Engine Cylinder #4 Exhaust Port Temp

59

40,059

N131:58

N136:58

Engine Cylinder #5 Exhaust Port Temp

60

40,060

N131:59

N136:59

Engine Cylinder #6 Exhaust Port Temp

61

40,061

N131:60

N136:60

Engine Cylinder #7 Exhaust Port Temp

62

40,062

N131:61

N136:61

Engine Cylinder #8 Exhaust Port Temp

63

40,063

N131:62

N136:62

Engine Cylinder #9 Exhaust Port Temp

64

40,064

N131:63

N136:63

Engine Cylinder #10 Exhaust Port Temp

65

40,065

N131:64

N136:64

Engine Cylinder #11 Exhaust Port Temp

66

40,066

N131:65

N136:65

Engine Cylinder #12 Exhaust Port Temp

67

40,067

N131:66

N136:66

Engine Cylinder #13 Exhaust Port Temp

68

40,068

N131:67

N136:67

Engine Cylinder #14 Exhaust Port Temp

69

40,069

N131:68

N136:68

Engine Cylinder #15 Exhaust Port Temp

70

40,070

N131:69

N136:69

Engine Cylinder #16 Exhaust Port Temp

71

40,071

N131:70

N136:70

1ST STAGE (odd cylinder) Turbine Inlet Temp

72

40,072

N131:71

N136:71

1ST STAGE (odd cylinder) Turbine Outlet Temp

73

40,073

N131:72

N136:72

2ND STAGE (even cylinder) Turbine Inlet Temp

74

40,074

N131:73

N136:73

2ND STAGE (even cylinder) Turbine Outlet Temp

75

40,075

N131:74

N136:74

2ND STAGE Average Combustion Time

76

40,076

N131:75

N136:75

1ST STAGE Average Combustion Time

77

40,077

N131:76

N136:76

2ND STAGE Exhaust Port Temp

78

40,078

N131:77

N136:77

1ST STAGE Exhaust Port Temp

79

40,079

N131:78

N136:78

Cylinder #1 Unfiltered Combustion Time

80

40,080

N131:79

N136:79

Cylinder #2 Unfiltered Combustion Time

81

40,081

N131:80

N136:80

Cylinder #3 Unfiltered Combustion Time

82

40,082

N131:81

N136:81

Cylinder #4 Unfiltered Combustion Time

83

40,083

N131:82

N136:82

Cylinder #5 Unfiltered Combustion Time

DESCRIPTION

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ITEM #

Modbus
Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(SCALED)

84

40,084

N131:83

N136:83

Cylinder #6 Unfiltered Combustion Time

85

40,085

N131:84

N136:84

Cylinder #7 Unfiltered Combustion Time

86

40,086

N131:85

N136:85

Cylinder #8 Unfiltered Combustion Time

87

40,087

N131:86

N136:86

Cylinder #9 Unfiltered Combustion Time

88

40,088

N131:87

N136:87

Cylinder #10 Unfiltered Combustion Time

89

40,089

N131:88

N136:88

Cylinder #11 Unfiltered Combustion Time

90

40,090

N131:89

N136:89

Cylinder #12 Unfiltered Combustion Time

91

40,091

N131:90

N136:90

Cylinder #13 Unfiltered Combustion Time

92

40,092

N131:91

N136:91

Cylinder #14 Unfiltered Combustion Time

93

40,093

N131:92

N136:92

Cylinder #15 Unfiltered Combustion Time

94

40,094

N131:93

N136:93

Cylinder #16 Unfiltered Combustion Time

DESCRIPTION

95

40,095

N131:94

N136:94

Engine Coolant Pressure - Absolute

96

40,096

N131:95

N136:95

Unfiltered Engine Oil Pressure - Gauge

97

40,097

N131:96

N136:96

Engine Overcrank Time

98

40,098

N131:97

N136:97

Driven Equipment Delay Time

99

40,099

N131:98

N136:98

Engine Purge Cycle Time

100

40,100

N131:99

N136:99

Gas Fuel Flow

101

40,101

N131:100

N136:100

Gas Specific Gravity

102

40,102

N131:101

N136:101

Total Operating Hours

103

40,103

N131:102

N136:102

Cylinder #1 Detonation Level

104

40,104

N131:103

N136:103

Cylinder #2 Detonation Level

105

40,105

N131:104

N136:104

Cylinder #3 Detonation Level

106

40,106

N131:105

N136:105

Cylinder #4 Detonation Level

107

40,107

N131:106

N136:106

Cylinder #5 Detonation Level

108

40,108

N131:107

N136:107

Cylinder #6 Detonation Level

109

40,109

N131:108

N136:108

Cylinder #7 Detonation Level

110

40,110

N131:109

N136:109

Cylinder #8 Detonation Level

111

40,111

N131:110

N136:110

Cylinder #9 Detonation Level

112

40,112

N131:111

N136:111

Cylinder #10 Detonation Level

113

40,113

N131:112

N136:112

Cylinder #11 Detonation Level

114

40,114

N131:113

N136:113

Cylinder #12 Detonation Level

115

40,115

N131:114

N136:114

Cylinder #13 Detonation Level

116

40,116

N131:115

N136:115

Cylinder #14 Detonation Level

117

40,117

N131:116

N136:116

Cylinder #15 Detonation Level

118

40,118

N131:117

N136:117

Cylinder #16 Detonation Level

119

40,119

N131:118

N136:118

Cylinder #1 Ignition Timing

120

40,120

N131:119

N136:119

Cylinder #2 Ignition Timing

121

40,121

N131:120

N136:120

Cylinder #3 Ignition Timing

122

40,122

N131:121

N136:121

Cylinder #4 Ignition Timing

123

40,123

N131:122

N136:122

Cylinder #5 Ignition Timing

124

40,124

N131:123

N136:123

Cylinder #6 Ignition Timing

125

40,125

N131:124

N136:124

Cylinder #7 Ignition Timing

126

40,126

N131:125

N136:125

Cylinder #8 Ignition Timing

127

40,127

N131:126

N136:126

Cylinder #9 Ignition Timing

128

40,128

N131:127

N136:127

Cylinder #10 Ignition Timing

129

40,129

N131:128

N136:128

Cylinder #11 Ignition Timing

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ITEM #

Modbus
Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(SCALED)

130

40,130

N131:129

N136:129

Cylinder #12 Ignition Timing

131

40,131

N131:130

N136:130

Cylinder #13 Ignition Timing

132

40,132

N131:131

N136:131

Cylinder #14 Ignition Timing

133

40,133

N131:132

N136:132

Cylinder #15 Ignition Timing

134

40,134

N131:133

N136:133

Cylinder #16 Ignition Timing

135

40,135

N131:134

N136:134

Desired Speed Input Configuration

136

40,136

N131:135

N136:135

Engine Speed Drop Time

137

40,137

N131:136

N136:136

Engine Pre-Lube Time Out Period

138

40,138

N131:137

N136:137

Maximum Engine High Idle Speed

139

40,139

N131:138

N136:138

Minimum High Engine Idle Speed

140

40,140

N131:139

N136:139

High Inlet Air Temp Engine Load Set Point

DESCRIPTION

141

40,141

N131:140

N136:140

Maximum Choke Position

142

40,142

N131:141

N136:141

Hydrax Oil Pressure Switch Status

143

40,143

N131:142

N136:142

Emissions Feedback Mode

144

40,144

N131:143

N136:143

Engine Avg Exhaust Port Temp

145

40,145

N131:144

N136:144

Active Warning Summary Status

146

40,146

N131:145

N136:145

Active Event Codes

147

40,147

N131:146

N136:146

Active Diagnostic Codes

148

40,148

N131:147

N136:147

First Desired Timing

149

40,149

N131:148

N136:148

Grid Status

150

40,150

N131:149

N136:149

Right Air Filter Restriction

151

40,151

N131:150

N136:150

Left Air Filter Restriction

152

40,152

N131:151

N136:151

Average Load Factor

153

40,153

N131:152

N136:152

Percent Engine Load at Current Engine Speed

154

40,154

N131:153

N136:153

Actual Combustion Time

155

40,155

N131:154

N136:154

High Crankcase Pressure Shutdown Level

156

40,156

N131:155

N136:155

Wastegate Position Command

157

40,157

N131:156

N136:156

Desired Inlet Manifold Air Pressure Offset

158

40,158

N131:157

N136:157

Throttle Actuator Trim

159

40,159

N131:158

N136:158

Automatic Power Balancing Mode Status

160

40,160

N131:159

N136:159

Engine Power Derate

161

40,161

N131:160

N136:160

Oxygen Feedback Enabled Status

162

40,162

N131:161

N136:161

Fuel Specific Heat Ratio

163

40,163

N131:162

N136:162

Throttle Actuator Position Command

164

40,164

N131:163

N136:163

Personality Module Description

165

40,165

N131:164

N136:164

High Engine Oil Temp

166

40,166

N131:165

N136:165

Low Engine Coolant Temperature

167

40,167

N131:166

N136:166

Low Engine Oil Pressure

168

40,168

N131:167

N136:167

High Engine Coolant Temperature

169

40,169

N131:168

N136:168

Normal Stop Input Status

170

40,170

N131:169

N136:169

Oxygen Sensor Status

171

40,171

N131:170

N136:170

Oxygen Feedback Feature Enabled Status

172

40,172

N131:171

N136:171

Second Desired Timing

173

40,173

N131:172

N136:172

Cylinder #1 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

174

40,174

N131:173

N136:173

Cylinder #2 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

175

40,175

N131:174

N136:174

Cylinder #3 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

18

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ITEM #

Modbus
Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(SCALED)

176

40,176

N131:175

N136:175

Cylinder #4 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

177

40,177

N131:176

N136:176

Cylinder #5 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

178

40,178

N131:177

N136:177

Cylinder #6 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

179

40,179

N131:178

N136:178

Cylinder #7 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

180

40,180

N131:179

N136:179

Cylinder #8 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

181

40,181

N131:180

N136:180

Cylinder #9 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

182

40,182

N131:181

N136:181

Cylinder #10 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

183

40,183

N131:182

N136:182

Cylinder #11 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

184

40,184

N131:183

N136:183

Cylinder #12 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

185

40,185

N131:184

N136:184

Cylinder #13 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

186

40,186

N131:185

N136:185

Cylinder #14 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

187

40,187

N131:186

N136:186

Cylinder #15 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

188

40,188

N131:187

N136:187

Cylinder #16 Transformer Secondary Output Voltage Percentage

189

40,189

N131:188

N136:188

Fuel Valve Position

DESCRIPTION

190

40,190

N131:189

N136:189

Fuel Valve Differential Pressure

191

40,191

N131:190

N136:190

Fuel Pressure (abs)

192

40,192

N131:191

N136:191

Engine Average Combustion Time

193

40,193

N131:192

N136:192

Governor Stability Factor

194

40,194

N131:193

N136:193

Governor Gain Factor

195

40,195

N131:194

N136:194

Governor Compensation Factor

196

40,196

N131:195

N136:195

Governor (Integral) Stability Percentage

197

40,197

N131:196

N136:196

Governor Auxiliary 1 (Derivative) Compensation Percentage

198

40,198

N131:197

N136:197

Governor Auxiliary 1 (Proportional) Gain Percentage

199

40,199

N131:198

N136:198

Governor (Derivative) Compensation Percentage

200

40,200

N131:199

N136:199

Choke (Proportional) Gain Percentage

201

40,201

N131:200

N136:200

Governor (Proportional) Gain Percentage

202

40,202

N131:201

N136:201

Choke (Integral) Stability Percentage

203

40,203

N131:202

N136:202

Choke (Derivative) Compensation Percentage

204

40,204

N131:203

N136:203

Engine Speed Droop

205

40,205

N131:204

N136:204

Auxiliary Proportional Governor Gain 1

206

40,206

N131:205

N136:205

Auxiliary Integral Governor Gain 1

207

40,207

N131:206

N136:206

Auxiliary Derivative Governor Gain 1

208

40,208

N131:207

N136:207

Engine Coolant Pump Pressure Status

209

40,209

N131:208

N136:208

Inlet Manifold Air Pressure (abs)

210

40,210

N131:209

N136:209

External Engine Power Derate

211

40,211

N131:210

N136:210

Desired Oxygen at Full Load

212

40,212

N131:211

N136:211

Auxiliary Driven Equipment Status

213

40,213

N131:212

N136:212

Air/Fuel Proportional Gain

214

40,214

N131:213

N136:213

Air/Fuel Integral Gain

215

40,215

N131:214

N136:214

Actual Oxygen

216

40,216

N131:215

N136:215

Wastegate (Derivative) Compensation Percentage

217

40,217

N131:216

N136:216

Engine Control Switch Not in Auto

218

40,218

N131:217

N136:217

ECM Serial Number

219

40,219

N131:218

N136:218

Equipment ID

220

40,220

N131:219

N136:219

Fault Relay

221

40,221

N131:220

N136:220

Engine Control

19

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ITEM #

Modbus
Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(RAW)

PLC Address
(SCALED)

222

40,222

N131:221

N136:221

Generator Total Real Power

223

40,223

N131:222

N136:222

Personality Module Part Number

224

40,224

N131:223

N136:223

Diagnostic Clock (0.1 hour)

DESCRIPTION

225

40,225

N131:224

N136:224

Desired Air to Fuel Ratio

226

40,226

N131:225

N136:225

Desired Engine Exhaust Port Temp

227

40,227

N131:226

N136:226

Wastegate (Integral) Stability Percentage

228

40,228

N131:227

N136:227

Wastegate (Proportional) Gain Percentage

229

40,229

N131:228

N136:228

Desired Oxygen

230

40,230

N131:229

N136:229

Engine Oil to Engine Coolant Differential Temperature

20

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