Shutdown/Reset Discrete Input

When the shutdown contact is opened, the driver goes into a shutdown mode

and the valves are commanded to and held at minimum position. When the

shutdown contact is closed, the driver returns to ‘run’ mode and it resets all driver

faults.

Discrete Output for Driver Status Indication

The discrete output contact is normally on/closed (customer-supplied power

applied to load such as a trip-string relay) under normal driver operation, and

turns off/opens to indicate any detected shutdown condition within the driver.

Both alarm and shutdown indications are latching, which means a reset

command is required to clear the fault. The Service Tool program can be used to

interrogate the cause of the alarm or shutdown. The CAN communications can

also be used to determine alarm and shutdown causes.

The Swift Gas Metering System will continue to operate with an alarm condition

(for example, failure of the primary demand signal). However, the unit will cease

to operate on a shutdown condition (for example, failure of position demand input

signal).