BATCH_MANAGER

ISA-88 batch state model with identified batch, unit-procedure stepping and batch-duration supervision.

Validated application blockLS · Recipe & BatchIEC 61131-3IEC 61499v1.0.0

When to use it

Use BATCH_MANAGER when one batch of one recipe is executed on one train of equipment, the batch has to be identified before it may start, and its unit procedures must be stepped through in order under the standard S88 command set.

Interface

The published port signature. This is the whole of what the block exposes to your program — the implementation body is not shown here and ships with the download.

Inputs

PortTypeUnit
RECIPE_IDSTRING
BATCH_IDSTRING
ENABLEBOOL
STARTBOOL
HOLDBOOL
RESTARTBOOL
PAUSEBOOL
RESUMEBOOL
STOPBOOL
ABORTBOOL
RESETBOOL
STEP_DONEBOOL
ACTION_DONEBOOL
N_STEPSUSINT
ACT_TMOTIME
MAX_BATCH_HREALh
ACKBOOL

Outputs

PortTypeUnit
STATEUSINT
STEPUSINT
RUNNINGBOOL
PAUSEDBOOL
HELDBOOL
COMPLETEBOOL
STOPPEDBOOL
ABORTEDBOOL
BATCH_ACTIVEBOOL
ELAPSED_HREALh
ALM_NO_IDBOOL
ALM_ILLEGAL_CMDBOOL
ALM_ACT_TMOBOOL
ALM_BATCH_TMOBOOL
ALM_CFG_ERRBOOL

IEC 61499 event interface

EI INIT, REQ·EO INITO, CNF

Supervised control write

BATCH_MANAGER commands a real actuator. It is written to sit underneath your own interlock, permissive and protection logic — not to replace it. Commission it as you would any control block you wrote yourself.

Validation evidence

Tests
13
Simulated scans
201
Simulator
v0.1.0

Complete IEC 61131-3 implementation with a published test suite that runs on the vplant simulator. The counts above are that suite, executed on this build.

  • Conforms to IEC 61131-3
  • Conforms to IEC 61499

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