FUEL_LEVEL_MON

Day-tank fuel monitoring with a two-stage alarm, overfill detection, run-time-remaining estimate and consumption totalising.

Validated application blockGen · EngineIEC 61131-3IEC 61499v1.1.0

When to use it

Use FUEL_LEVEL_MON when a generator set draws from a day tank or belly tank whose level has to be alarmed in two stages, and the operator needs to know how many hours of running are left in it before the outage rather than after.

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
ENABLEBOOL
LEVEL_PCTREAL%
LVL_OKBOOL
LOWREAL%
CRITREAL%
HIGH_PCTREAL%
HYST_PCTREAL%
TANK_CAP_LREALL
FUEL_RATE_LPHREALL/h
ENGINE_RUNBOOL
ACKBOOL

Outputs

PortTypeUnit
LOW_ALMBOOL
CRIT_ALMBOOL
ALM_HIGHBOOL
ALM_LVL_FAULTBOOL
ALM_CFG_ERRBOOL
RUNTIME_REM_HREALh
RUNTIME_VALIDBOOL
FUEL_USED_LREALL

IEC 61499 event interface

EI INIT, REQ·EO INITO, CNF

Validation evidence

Tests
11
Simulated scans
846
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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