Emerson 848L Satellite Radio User Manual


 
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4696, Rev AA
September 2004
Rosemount 848L
F-2
There are at least three permutations of any valve circuit:
1. Steady or pulse output to the pilot solenoid (or whatever, piezoelectric
bars are in use). Steady requires one output, pulse requires two.
2. Confirmed position switches for open, closed or both, using one or
two inputs.
3. Automatic control or a local selector for Open-Auto-Close using no or
two inputs (these are not common).
Interlock and permissive may be additional permutations.
Alarms If a valve has one or both position switches then it is possible to alert the
operator to the fact that the valve is not where it should be. This is not a
permuted choice because the main reason for having position switches is to
alarm this condition. It is not a simple alarm because time must be allowed for
the valve to complete its stroke after it receives a command. An On Delay
timer set for the travel time is required.
All numbers in 848L equations are examples. The user will want to change
them.
Variations on Valve
Control
Interlock
There may be a process condition where it is not safe to open the valve. If this
condition can be detected and transformed into the change of state of a
contact, then the normally closed contact may be inserted in series with the
control output. If the interlocked condition occurs then the valve will close if
open or stay closed. An example is the drain valve of a batch reactor, which
may have two interlocks. One prevents opening the drain if any feed valve is
open. The other will not let material in the reactor drain into a tank that isn’t
ready for it.
Permissive
There may be a process condition that is required to be present when a valve
is opened, but is not required once it has been opened. A contact that is
closed when the permissive condition is true is placed in series with the open
command. A latch is required because the permissive may go false after the
valve is opened. One application for a permissive involves a gas storage tank.
The pressure must be above a certain amount to allow the valve to be
opened, but once opened, the pressure will fall below the permissive level.
Open-Auto-Close
An operator may be required to perform some function near the valve, such
as unplugging a pipe or locally directing material flow. The valve is normally
controlled by the central system but must have a local station to allow the
local operator to control it. The local station has a three position switch for
Open-Auto-Close selection. The control room has control when the switch is
in the Auto position. If the switch is turned to Open then the valve will open,
possibly bypassing interlocks, and the same for Close. There is no bump
going through Auto because the command is either Open or Close.