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Posted by any one on 27 December, 2007 - 7:01 pm
what meaning the value of threshold setting in IO config in MKV for MS9001E turbine as following:
TCEA_1 Card Definition - Socket 15 - Screen 3/6
Flame Detect Threshold Values
Detection Level A Detection Level B
Values (0 to 255) Values (0 to 255)
Flame detect 2 4
what meaning the value 2 , 4 and 255 and which unit it measure


Posted by CSA on 28 December, 2007 - 12:42 pm
Two quick questions for "any one":

1) Does the MS9001E have a DLN-I combustion system?

2) What is the Scale Code Type for FD_INTENS_1 though _8 in UNITDATA.DAT (it's usually a three digit code in UNITDATA.DAT, and the number can be used to look up the Engineering Units and Min and Max Values in ENGLISH.SCA or METRIC.SCA)?

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