Dynamic Data; Sampling During A Transient Event - Allen-Bradley 1444-TSCX02-02RB User Manual

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Chapter 9
Trend and Transient Capture
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Dynamic Data

To include TWF and FFT data with the transient data, enable the
measurements on the FFT Page of each channel. The FFT and TWF saved are
as defined on the FFT Pages but with a maximum TWF size of 2048 points
and a maximum FFT size of 900 lines.
When the TWF sample size or FFT line size that is specified on the FFT Page
is larger than can be accommodated in the Transient Buffer, the lower sizes are
applied only to the Transient data. All other uses remain as specified. The
TWF and FFT saved to the Transient Buffer is always at the same sample rate
and FMAX specified by the signal source.
Transient
TWF
FFT Lines
Buffer Storage
Samples
Base FFT Lines
(1)
Not available
4096
1600
Available
2048
800
1024
400
512
200
256
100
(1) When the TWF or FFT is defined at this level, the data that is written to the Transient buffer is reduced to the 2048 TWF samples and
equivalent FFT lines. Data retains the same sample rate and FMAX.
(2) Or if -60 dB filter is applied (Aeroderivative Measurement Type)
(3) And the standard -24 dB/octave filter is applied

Sampling during a Transient Event

During a transient event, while the reference speed remains between the low
and high-speed thresholds, the executing buffer updates at prescribed delta
(1)
RPM
and delta time triggers. For startups, delta RPM updates trigger only in
the increasing speed direction while for coast downs, delta RPM updates
trigger in either increasing or decreasing speed directions.
• Independent delta RPM and delta time triggers can be defined for
startup and coast down.
• If the delta RPM is set to 0, then no samples are taken on speed change.
• The delta RPM triggers can be set from 1...1000 RPM, or 0 if disabled,
and the delta time triggers from 1...3600 seconds (1 hour).
• A discrete data record is saved on each trigger.
• A dynamic data record is captured on every tenth trigger, and considers
both delta RPM and delta TIME triggers.
(1) The module evaluates speed at 96 millisecond intervals. Consequently, measurements are not necessarily captured at precisely
the specified delta RPM.
Rockwell Automation Publication 1444-UM001D-EN-P - June 2018
Decimation
None
Alternate Path
1800
1000
900
500
450
250
225
125
112
67
(2)
(3)
Primary Path
600
300
150
75
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