Appendix B: Glossary - Hamilton Sundstrand Company Gas Fuel Metering Valve HFG2.0 User Manual

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APPENDIX B: GLOSSARY

Term
RUN Command
RESET Command
Fuel Demand
Position Demand Feedback
Motor Current Feedback
FAULT alarm
OVERTEMP alarm
Homing sequence
STOP position
Maximum Velocity
Maximum Homing Force
Maximum Holding Force
A discrete 24 VDC signal that enables the HFG2.0 actuator and valve
to move.
A discrete 24 VDC signal that causes the HFG2.0 internal program
(firmware) to jump to the beginning.
Controller
A user-provided computer that executes commands to the HFG2.0
and accepts analog and discrete feedback.
A 4 mA to 20 mA signal that commands the HFG2.0 to move to a
certain actuator/valve position. The signal is scaled with SPAN.
A 4 mA to 20 mA signal that communicates the actual HFG2.0
actuator/valve position to the controller.
A 4 mA to 20 mA signal that is proportional to the HFG2.0 motor
current. The signal is scaled with Max. Force.
A discrete signal from the HFG2.0 that communicates an internal
failure. The user's controller will see an open circuit when a FAULT
alarm is active.
A discrete signal from the HFG2.0 that communicates an internal
over temperature; electronics or motor. The user's controller will see
an open circuit when the OVERTEMP alarm is active.
HOME
A mechanical rigid stop from which the HFG2.0 calculates position.
HOME is found at start-up during the Homing sequence. The HFG2.0
defines HOME when the motor current exceeds the HOMING
FORCE and velocity is zero. HOME is defined as the actuator/valve
position when the Demand signal is 4 mA. HOME is the Valve Closed
condition for the HFG2.0
When the HFG2.0 extends or retracts to find a rigid mechanical stop.
SPAN
Maximum distance from HOME. SPAN is defined as the position
when the Demand signal is 20 mA.
A user-defined position between HOME and SPAN that the HFG2.0
travels to upon loss of RUN or position Demand signal.
A user defined maximum velocity in inches per second.
A user defined maximum homing force output setting. The motor
control electronics uses this setting to determine the maximum motor
current in the Homing sequence.
A user-defined maximum force while in the Holding Motor Current
state.
Definition
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