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HIMA X-COM 01 communication module

Product Description

The X-COM 01 communication module is intended for use in the programmable electronic

system (PES) HIMax.

The module is inserted into any of the base plate slots with the exception of the slots reserved

for system bus modules. For more information, refer to the System Manual (HI 801 001 E).

The module is approved for use in the safety-related HIMax system and can be used to

transport safety-related protocols.

The module ensures communication with systems via Ethernet and fieldbus interfaces with

safeethernet and different standard protocols.

Processor System

The processor system uses self tests to control and monitor the communication.

Data is exchanged between the communication module and the processor module

is carried out via redundant system bus. The system bus has a redundant structure

for reasons of availability. Redundancy is only ensured if both system bus modules

are inserted in the base plates and configured accordingly.

Operating system and error code history are stored in a non-volatile memory and

can be read in SILworX via the diagnosis.

Ethernet Switch

Integrated Ethernet switch to configure different networks.

Ethernet interface

The communication module is equipped with four Ethernet switch ports connected to the

Ethernet interface of the processor system via an integrated Ethernet switch.

HIMA X-DI 64 01 The module evaluates the digital input signals

Safety Function

The module evaluates the digital input signals and provides them to the user program.

The safety function is performed in accordance with SIL 3.

Reaction in the Event of a Fault

If a fault occurs, the module adopts the safe state and the assigned input variables transmit

the initial value (default value = 0) to the user program.

The initial values must be set to 0 to ensure that the input variables transmit the value 0 to

the user program if a fault occurs.

The module activates the Error LED on the front plate.

Scope of Delivery

The module must be installed on a suitable connector board to be able to operate. If a FTA

is used, a system cable is required to connect the connector board to the FTA. Connector

boards, system cables and FTAs are not included within the scope of delivery.

The connector boards are described in Chapter 3.6. the system cables are described in

Chapter 3.7. The FTAs are described in own manuals.

HIMA X-DI 64 01 digital input module

Introduction

The present manual describes the technical characteristics of the module and its use. It

provides information on how to install, start up and configure the module in SILworX.

Product Description

The X-DI 64 01 digital input module is intended for use in the programmable electronic

system (PES) HIMax.

The module can be inserted in any of the base plate slots with the exception of the slots

reserved for system bus modules. For more information, refer to the System Manual

(HI 801 001 E).

The module is used to evaluate up to 64 digital input signals. The digital inputs are current

sinking logic for 24 VDC signals in accordance with type 3 specified in the IEC 61131-2.

The module has been certified by the TÜV for safety-related applications up to SIL 3

(IEC 61508. IEC 61511 and IEC 62061), Cat. 4 (EN 954-1) and PL e (EN ISO 13849-1).

Refer to the HIMax Safety Manual (HI 801 003 E) for more information on the standards

used to test and certify the modules and the HIMax system.

Woodward Oil Management

We are a global leader in custom oil flow and temperature control devices

for direct drive and geared engine architectures. We provide aircraft turbine

system performance enhancements via custom flow modulation,

which includes flight critical applications in oil modulation, controlled bearing

cooling flow, thermal management, heat exchanger bypass and your specific valves.

Features & Benefits Highlights

• Leading fuel, oil, actuation, air, and combustion systems

• Innovative systems approach to integrate fight critical, customized functionality while minimizing piece

parts

• Highly reliable and cost-effective solutions delivered within severely condensed program schedules

• High reliability and lower risk with technology based on millions of flight hours

Woodward The valve is supplied with an integrated, high-capacity filter

Hydraulic Filter Assembly

The valve is supplied with an integrated, high-capacity filter. The broad range filter protects the internal

hydraulic control components from large oil-borne contaminants that might cause the hydraulic

components to stick or operate erratically. The filter is supplied with a visual indicator which shows when

the recommended pressure differential has been exceeded and thus replacement of the element is

necessary.

LVDT Position Feedback Sensors

The SonicFlo control valves use a dual-coil, dual-rod LVDT for position feedback. The LVDT is factory set

to give 0.7 Vrms feedback at minimum position and 3.5 Vrms feedback at maximum position, when

supplied with 7 Vrms excitation at 3000 Hz.

Woodward Trip Relay Valve Assembly

Trip Relay Valve Assembly

The SonicFlo™ valve uses a solenoid-operated trip relay circuit to operate a high capacity, three-way,

two-position, hydraulically operated valve. This trip relay circuit consists of four functional elements: the

trip relay solenoid valve, the trip relay supply orifice, the hydraulically operated trip valve, and the trip

relay volume.

In the normal run mode, the trip relay solenoid valve is closed, which prevents the trip relay volume from

bleeding to the hydraulic return. As a result, high-pressure oil is fed into the trip relay circuit through the

supply orifice, which quickly pressurizes the trip circuit to supply pressure. When the trip circuit pressure

increases above 1100 kPa (160 psig), the three-way relay valve shifts position so that the common port

connects the control port of the servo-valve to the lower piston cavity of the actuator, allowing the servo

valve to position the throttle valve.

The solenoid valve opens when it is de-energized. Opening the solenoid valve causes the trip circuit to be

connected to drain. This in turn causes the three-way relay valve to shift position so that the common port

is connected to the hydraulic drain circuit, and isolated from the hydraulic supply. As the pressure falls

within the lower piston cavity, the return spring rapidly returns the valve plug to the downward position,

closing the control valve and shutting off fuel to the engine.

Woodward Triple Coil Electrohydraulic Servo Valve Assembly

Triple Coil Electrohydraulic Servo Valve Assembly

The hydraulic actuator assembly uses a two-stage hydraulic servo valve to modulate the position of the

actuator output shaft and thereby control the gas fuel valves. The first stage torque motor utilizes a triple

wound coil, which controls the position of the first and second stage valves in proportion to the total

electric current applied to the three coils.

If the control system requires a rapid movement of the valve to send more fuel to the turbine, total

current is increased well above the null current. In such a condition, control port PC1 is connected to

supply pressure. The flow rate delivered to the piston cavity of the actuator is proportional to the total

current applied to the three coils. Thus, the opening velocity is also proportional to the current (above

null) supplied to the torque motor.

If the control system requires a rapid movement to close the gas fuel valve, the total current is reduced

well below the null current. In such a condition, port PC1 is connected to the hydraulic drain circuit. The

flow rate from the piston cavity to drain is proportional to the magnitude of the total current below the

null value. Thus, the closing velocity is also proportional to the current (below null) supplied to the torque

motor.

Woodward Servo Valve Assembly

Introduction

The SonicFlo™ valve controls the flow of gas fuel to the combustion system of an industrial or utility gas

turbine. The unique design yields a linear flow characteristic unaffected by discharge pressure up to a

pressure ratio (P2/P1) of at least 0.8. The design also integrates the valve and actuator into a compact

assembly. The key characteristics of this valve are a highly linear critical gas flow versus stroke

relationship at constant upstream pressure. The integral actuator is a single-acting spring-loaded design

for failsafe operation. The actuator includes an onboard hydraulic filter for last chance filtration of the

fluid to ensure reliability of the servo valve and actuator. The servo valve is electrically redundant with

triple coil design. Feedback for the actuator is provided by a dual coil, dual rod LVDT (linear variable

differential transformer) directly coupled to the hydraulic piston.

Near the null current, the four-landed valve isolates the control port from the hydraulic supply and drain,

balancing the piston pressure against the spring to maintain a constant position. The control system,

which regulates the amount of current delivered to the coils, modulates the current supplied to the coil to

obtain proper closed loop position of the valve.

Woodward SonicFlo™ gas valves provide precise fuel control

Applications

SonicFlo™ gas valves provide precise fuel control and shut-off capabilities for large

industrial gas turbines with single or multiple combustion manifold systems. 

The designs feature closely integrated linear valves and actuators which are

based on Woodward’s extensive experience with gas fuel controls.

Robust design and component redundancy result in exceptional service life and system

reliability. The assemblies may be used with electronic controllers

to achieve state-of-the-art control accuracy and response characteristics.

The integral actuator is a single-acting spring-loaded design for failsafe operation.

The actuator includes an on-board hydraulic filter for last-chance filtration of the fluid

to ensure reliability of the servovalve and actuator. The servovalve is electrically

redundant with triple coil design. Position feedback for the actuator is provided by

either a dual or triple coil LVDT (linear variable differential transformer) directly

coupled to the hydraulic piston. Rapid or emergency failsafe operation of the valve

may be initiated by use of the solenoid-operated trip system. The trip system

bypasses the servovalve-modulating control and directs the actuator to its failsafe

position.

Woodward The SonicFlo valve controls the flow of gas fue

The SonicFlo valve controls the flow of gas fuel to the combustion system of an

industrial or utility gas turbine. The unique design yields a flow characteristic

unaffected by discharge pressure up to a pressure ratio (P2/P1) of at least 0.80 for

Standard Recovery and at least 0.91 for High Recovery, reducing the requirement

for additional gas pressure boosting. The design integrates the valve and actuator

into a compact assembly. This close integration allows for lower costs, smaller

envelope and better accuracy.

The integral actuator is a single-acting spring-loaded design for failsafe operation.

The actuator includes an on-board hydraulic filter for last-chance filtration of the fluid

to ensure reliability of the servovalve and actuator. The servovalve is electrically

redundant with triple coil design. Position feedback for the actuator is provided by

either a dual or triple coil LVDT (linear variable differential transformer) directly

coupled to the hydraulic piston. Rapid or emergency failsafe operation of the valve

may be initiated by use of the solenoid-operated trip system. The trip system

bypasses the servovalve-modulating control and directs the actuator to its failsafe

position.

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