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Introducing CoreSense M10 software

Once your CoreSense M10 multi-gas monitoring system has been properly installed as explained in the 
CoreSense M10 installation guide, you can monitor the various gases found in your transformer. You can 
achieve this using the provided software. The following pages explain how to maximize your use of this 
software.

NOTICE

This user guide assumes that you are accessing the CoreSense M10 monitoring system 
remotely. Any explanations given for a different access scenario will be clearly indicated.

NOTICE—CYBERSECURITY

This product is designed to be connected to, and communicate information and data via 
a network interface. It is the user’s sole responsibility to provide, and continuously ensure, 
a secure connection between the product and the user’s network or any other network (as 
the case may be).
Users shall establish and maintain any and all appropriate measures (such as, but not 
limited to, the installation of firewalls, the application of authentication measures, the 
encryption of data, the installation of anti-virus programs, etc.) to protect the product, the 
network, its system and the interface against any kind of security breaches, unauthorized 
accesses, interferences, intrusions, leakages and/or theft of data or information.
ABB and its affiliates are not liable for damages and/or losses related to such security 
breaches, any unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or 
information.
ABB strives to maintain cybersecurity for its products and services. By visiting the web 
page, you will find notifications about newly found software vulnerabilities and options to 
download the latest software. It is recommended that you visit this web page regularly:

http://new.abb.com/about/technology/cyber-security

Information about your product is also available on the product page:

https://www.hitachienergy.com/offering/product-and-system/transformers/
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Summary of Contents for CoreSense M10

Page 1: ... USER GUIDE CoreSense M10 Multi gas monitoring system ...

Page 2: ...n this document is current and accurate However no guarantee is given or implied that the document is error free or that the information is accurate ABB makes no representations or warranties with regard to the product and instructional and reference materials including but not limited to all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose ABB does not warrant guarantee ...

Page 3: ... warnings for gas level events 26 Level 26 Rate of Change RoC 28 Setting advanced processing parameters 30 Gas Sensor General settings 31 6 Managing events Acknowledging events 33 At once 33 Individually 34 Selecting a specific time period 35 Exporting events 36 7 Managing history data Selecting the type of data to display 37 Selecting a specific time period 38 Exporting history files 39 8 Trouble...

Page 4: ...e D85 Gathering diagnostic data D86 Board data D86 FTIR data D87 Hydrogen sensor data D88 Moisture sensor data D89 4 20 inputs D89 Pump data D90 Source data D91 Temperature data D92 Toggling relays D93 Modifying 4 20 mA output values D94 Working on pumps D95 Activating a pump D95 Resetting the state of all pumps D96 Enabling auto refresh D96 Diagnosing system sources D97 Changing the active source...

Page 5: ...h as but not limited to the installation of firewalls the application of authentication measures the encryption of data the installation of anti virus programs etc to protect the product the network its system and the interface against any kind of security breaches unauthorized accesses interferences intrusions leakages and or theft of data or information ABB and its affiliates are not liable for ...

Page 6: ...owsers Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are strongly recommended To access the system simply point your browser to the address provided by your DHCP server as indicated on the analyzer cabinet internal touchscreen or by your network administrator When not using a DHCP server the default IP address is 10 127 127 127 Figure 1 Default address in the web browser ...

Page 7: ...ace that you see in Figure 2 below may be slightly different whether operators have administrative access to the system or not For more information see Changing passwords on page 5 Figure 2 CoreSense M10 dashboard Menu bar Status bar Measurements NOTICE On first startup of a new CoreSense M10 instrument allow up to 45 minutes for the first measurement points to appear on the dashboard ...

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Page 9: ...ting with the system for the first time you were required to modify the original password as explained in the CoreSense M10 installation guide Also for cyber security reasons it is considered a best practice to change passwords regularly Not doing so could expose your entire network to cyberattacks If you did not change the passwords as required during installation the default operator and adminis...

Page 10: ...ange passwords for operators and or administrators as necessary see Figure 4 on page 6 Figure 4 Password Settings section 4 At the bottom of the page depending on the size of your screen you might have to scroll down click Apply to save the password s ...

Page 11: ...sure to activate the thermal pump NOTICE The thermal pump will fail within minutes if operated in air To activate the thermal pump 1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard see Figure 2 on page 3 click Settings The Settings page appears see Figure 3 2 Click Administration settings and enter your password for more information on passwords see Changing passwords on page 5 3 Scroll down to the Application s...

Page 12: ...properly configure time settings 1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard see Figure 2 on page 3 click Settings The Settings page appears 2 Click Administration settings If asked enter your password for more information on passwords see Changing passwords on page 5 The Administration settings page appears Figure 6 Configuring general Analyzer Settings 3 Enter an easily recognizable identifier in the Dev...

Page 13: ... and time manually OR Check the Use NTP Server box and enter a proper local Network Time Protocol server IP address in the field underneath This function allows for continuous and accurate timekeeping within the monitoring system Figure 8 Setting up an NTP server for date time management 5 At the bottom of the page click Apply to save the information that you just entered A Restart required dialog...

Page 14: ...gs of this port may render your system unusable Assigning an IP address SCADA port The SCADA port allows you to access the monitoring system web interface either locally or via a network To do so you need to configure valid network settings to your system 1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard see Figure 2 on page 3 click Settings The Settings page appears see Figure 3 2 Click Administration settings ...

Page 15: ...b page This address also now appears in the Administration settings under Network settings in the SCADA IP address field Enabling DHCP Server on Service Port The network Service port runs a DHCP server on new instruments or on any instrument following a Wipe Install To enable or disable the DHCP server on the Service port check or uncheck the Enable DHCP server box and click Restart analyzer at th...

Page 16: ...essary for more information on passwords see Changing passwords on page 5 3 In the Miscellaneous settings section check the Enable admin settings on SCADA port 4 At the bottom of the page click Apply to save the information that you just entered Spectrometer Settings Residual ratio could be used by the gas measurement algorithms The fonction is unchecked by default for normal operation Figure 12 S...

Page 17: ...pply The selected setting will be included in all relevant calculations NOTICE The type of oil in your transformer has been configured at installation by a trained technical personnel However should you ever need to select another oil type you can do so on this page By clicking Advanced settings you will receive a warning when doing this you activate the Oil Selection section where you can make th...

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Page 19: ...est versions of commonly used web browsers Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge are strongly recommended NOTICE Do not use the Service port The Service port shall only be used by authorized service personnel Any unauthorized modification to the settings of this port may render your system unusable To access these settings click Publication settings from the Settings page The Publication settings page ...

Page 20: ...nd optical Ethernet ports The figure below shows the default Modbus configuration You can change it based on your system administrator s indications NOTICE The Modbus slave ID is 1 Figure 15 Default Modbus parameters You have more detailed information on the Modbus communication protocol used in appendix Modbus on page A53 ...

Page 21: ... have more detailed information on the DNP3 communication protocol used in appendix DNP3 on page B59 Downloading the DNP3 device profile You can also download the DNP3 profile from your device for consultation or troubleshooting purposes To do so 1 From the page shown on Figure 16 click Download DNP3 Device Profile Your browser asks whether you want to save or open the generated file 2 Click Save ...

Page 22: ... page C63 Downloading the ICD file You can also download the ICD file associated with your IEC 61850 communication profile from your device for consultation or troubleshooting purposes To do so 1 From the page shown on Figure 17 click Download IEC61850 ICD File Your browser asks whether you want to save or open the generated file 2 Click Save and in the Browse window that appears select a location...

Page 23: ...ut that you want from the Value drop down menu From the menu you have access to the values of 10 gas sensors fgs and four channels The four channels correspond to the 4 20 mA inputs Figure 18 Selecting a channel value unit 3 Enter the appropriate values in ppm in the 4 mA value and 20 mA value fields For more information on the range of possible values refer to the measurement specifications in th...

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Page 25: ...puting values into the CoreSense M10 Configuring basic channel settings Each channel can be given a specific unit and be enabled or disabled as necessary To configure these settings 1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard click Settings The Settings page appears 2 Click Sensors settings and enter your password when asked The Sensors Settings page appears 3 Click Inputs 4 20mA and the channel that you w...

Page 26: ...22 User Guide Figure 19 Selecting an input channel ...

Page 27: ...ivate this function Click Apply at the bottom of the page to save your changes Setting post processing channel values With the CoreSense M10 it is possible to add additive and or multiplicative correction factors to raw sensor data In CoreSense M10 multiplicative factors are known as slopes and additive factors as offsets For example a slope of 1 1 applied to a temperature of 100 degrees brings th...

Page 28: ...ring values for these thresholds you must ensure that warning values if ever attained are attained before alarm values The following logical sequence should be applied Minimum alarm value Minimum warning value Maximum warning value Maximum alarm value Figure 22 Entering alarm and warning level values Click Apply at the bottom of the page to save your changes NOTICE Only when a value is above its R...

Page 29: ...issolved gas concentration limits for mineral oil µL L ppm Gaz Warning threshold Alarm threshold Default state Moisture H O 10 20 Enabled Hydrogen H 80 200 Enabled Methane CH 90 150 Enabled Acetylene C H 2 7 Enabled Ethylene C H 50 100 Enabled Ethane C H 90 175 Enabled Carbon monoxide CO 900 1100 Enabled Carbon dioxide CO 9000 12500 Enabled TDCG n a n a Disabled Propene C H 15 30 Disabled Propane ...

Page 30: ...esholds can be modified It is your responsibility to define warning and alarm thresholds suited to your transformer condition and application To configure these settings 1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard click Settings The Settings page appears 2 Click Sensors settings and enter your password when asked The Gas Sensors Settings page appears 3 Click the arrows adjacent to DGA and fgs A list of all...

Page 31: ... a value or gas to configure 5 Enter the appropriate values in the Level validation fields and check the Enable box for each relevant value to consider Figure 25 Entering post processing values 6 Click Apply to save the parameters that you just set ...

Page 32: ...onsidered Only when a gas is above the gas RoC trigger level will a rate of change warning or alarm condition be raised To configure these settings 1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard click Settings The Settings page appears 2 Click Sensor settings The Sensor settings page appears 3 Click the arrows adjacent to DGA and fgs A list of all sensor measured values appears Figure 26 Entering post process...

Page 33: ...lue or gas to configure 5 Enter the appropriate values in the Rate of Change validation fields and check the Enable box for each relevant value to consider Figure 28 Entering post processing values 6 Click Apply to save the parameters that you just set ...

Page 34: ...ld value is set to 0 This corrected data is shown on dashboard history data and published protocols The raw data is still available in the csv file export By default the minimum threshold is set to the minimum level of detection as per instrument specifications The function can be deactivated by setting the value to zero 0 To enter such values 1 Click Advanced settings next to the Apply button A c...

Page 35: ...ensor Settings page Once the Enabled box is unchecked the corresponding value is removed from the dashboard and stops being updated on the various protocols By default all sensor values are Enabled Under normal operation the parameter shall remain Enabled Figure 30 Gas Sensor Enabled switch option ...

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Page 37: ...edging events It is possible to acknowledge events for which actions have been taken You can either acknowledge each event individually or all at once and you can do so while being connected remotely or when you are on site without a computer handy At once You can acknowledge all events at once locally via the CoreSense M10 touchscreen or remotely via the Web interface To acknowledge all events vi...

Page 38: ...en you log in remotely Acknowledge buttons appear in the ACTION column of the Events page To acknowledge events individually 1 From the Events page click Acknowledge on the line of the event that you want to acknowledge Figure 33 Acknowledge button 2 Enter your password in the Password dialog box that appears 3 In the Acknowledgment dialog box where the selected event is identified date and alarm ...

Page 39: ...board click Events in the menu bar The events table appears Figure 35 Events page 2 From the drop down list above the Date column you can select a predefined time period The event list underneath is updated to reflect the selected time period Figure 36 Time period drop down menu a If you selected Custom range the adjacent From and To fields become active ...

Page 40: ...from the CoreSense M10 software for analysis in another software for example Events are exported in a csv file format NOTICE If you used accents spaces or special characters when naming your device exported files will not work properly To export an event table 1 Select a time period for the events that you want to export see Selecting a specific time period on page 35 2 Click Export and select whe...

Page 41: ...d for further analysis with your favorite tool for dissolved gases software This data can be displayed in the History page Selecting the type of data to display To select the type of history data to display 1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard click History in the menu bar The history page appears Figure 38 History page with expanded gas list 2 Click the arrow next to the fgs FTIR gas sensor or chan...

Page 42: ...d data corrected is raw data to which slope and offset values have been applied Rate of change roc is the rate at which data changes over time it is calculated over a 24 hour period only available for the fgs 4 Select the data type that you wish to display Once selected the relevant data is displayed in the adjacent graph Selecting a specific time period Once you have selected the data type to dis...

Page 43: ...orting gas sensor fgs history all gas values oil temperatures and TDCGs are downloaded automatically for all 10 gases over the specified time period However when exporting channel history files each channel is exported independently History files are exported in a csv file format NOTICE If you used accents spaces or special characters when naming your device exported files will not work properly T...

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Page 45: ...s and provide remote access to your system The following pages provide relevant details About your CoreSense M10 software Whenever you need to contact the after sales service for troubleshooting purposes you can do so from the About CoreSense M10 menu When you select this item from the menu bar an About CoreSense M10 box appears where you can obtain the various software versions on board the analy...

Page 46: ...olds see Configuring gas sensors on page 25 N A YELLOW WARNING A warning threshold has been reached by any of the measured gases For more information on gas warning thresholds see Configuring gas sensors on page 25 The operating system is booting up GREEN NORMAL Normal operating conditions The cabinet is starting up BLUE MAINTENANCE User attention is required as the sensor is either operating outs...

Page 47: ... warning mode for more than three minutes the sensor requires user attention or the thermal pump is disabled or is being operated outside its nominal specifications Gas level of at least one gas OR 24 hour rate of change of at least one gas is above user configured WARNING thresholds For more information on gas warning thresholds see Configuring gas sensors on page 25 Moisture levels OR 24 hour ra...

Page 48: ...a trained service personnel To access and select a system log file 1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard see Figure 2 on page 3 click Settings The Settings page appears 2 Click System Logs If asked enter your password For more information on passwords see Changing passwords on page 5 The system log page appears Figure 45 System Logs file 3 From the Logs drop down menu select the log to display see Fi...

Page 49: ...Troubleshooting 45 Figure 46 Selecting a system log file Exporting system logs To export system logs click Export All and select where you want to save the zip file saving options vary with each browser ...

Page 50: ...M10 dashboard see Figure 2 on page 3 click Settings The Settings page appears 2 Click SPC files If asked enter your password For more information on passwords see Changing passwords on page 5 The spectrum page appears Figure 47 Spectrum page 3 Select a predefined time period from the drop down list under Spectrum files A list of spectra for the selected time period appears in the box underneath Fi...

Page 51: ...e beginning and end of the required time period The list of spectrum files changes according to the time period selected Figure 49 Spectrum page date selectors Date selectors Exporting SPC files To export a spectrum file 1 Select the spectrum to export as explained on page 46 2 Click Export and select where you want to save the zip file saving options vary with each browser ...

Page 52: ...t be asked by a service representative to update your system firmware This can be done with a web browser remotely or locally or a USB key locally Before performing any firmware update it is strongly recommended to export your system logs see page 45 and history files see page 39 Updating with a web browser preferred method To update the firmware via a web browser 1 Skip to step 2 if you are worki...

Page 53: ...ed to your system and the firmware update takes place NOTICE Do not exit the browser during the firmware update process You need to wait for the Session Expired message before attempting to connect on the web page Figure 52 Firmware update page Your system reboots once the firmware is updated Multiple reboot sequences may be required depending on actions required on the CoreSense M10 9 After the s...

Page 54: ...he USB key on the USB port of the CoreSense M10 cabinet Figure 54 Instrument USB port 5 Turn on the instrument using the main power switch see Figure 4 The update process will start automatically and take a few minutes Messages will appear on the local screen during the update process Also the instrument may reboot two or three times depending on the required updates for your system The update pro...

Page 55: ...55 Screen calibration The system firmware is considered complete after this last step Wait until the Dashboard page is displayed for at least 4 minutes after the reboot the Dashboard page might be empty for the first 20 minutes ...

Page 56: ...52 User Guide ...

Page 57: ... it is recommended to configure the Modbus master with a timeout of 10000 ms and 5 retries Minimum delay between polls shall be at least 100 ms The Modbus slave ID is 1 RS 485 configuration Baud rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None only none is supported TCP configuration port Modbus TCP 502 tcp ...

Page 58: ... see Status table 16 bit binary map see Status table 54 40054 FGS status Internal error signed 16 bit binary number ABB service Dissolved gas and moisture 55 40055 Moisture status 16 bit binary map see Gas status table 56 40056 Moisture aw scaled by 1000 signed 16 bit binary number 57 40057 Moisture ppm signed 16 bit binary number 58 40058 Moisture RoC ppm day signed 16 bit binary number 59 40059 ...

Page 59: ...gned 16 bit binary number 75 40075 RESERVED CO RoC ppm month return 0 signed 16 bit binary number 76 40076 CH Status 16 bit binary map see Gas status table 77 40077 CH ppm signed 16 bit binary number 78 40078 CH RoC ppm day signed 16 bit binary number 79 40079 RESERVED CH RoC ppm week return 0 signed 16 bit binary number 80 40080 RESERVED CH RoC ppm month return 0 signed 16 bit binary number 81 40...

Page 60: ... status 16 bit binary map see Gas status table 102 40102 C H ppm signed 16 bit binary number 103 40103 C H RoC ppm day signed 16 bit binary number 104 40104 RESERVED C H RoC ppm week return 0 signed 16 bit binary number 105 40105 RESERVED C H RoC ppm month return 0 signed 16 bit binary number 106 40106 C H status 16 bit binary map see Gas status table 107 40107 C H ppm signed 16 bit binary number ...

Page 61: ...lay1 system NO signed 16 bit binary number 207 40207 relay2 warning NC signed 16 bit binary number 208 40208 relay3 alarm NC signed 16 bit binary number Misc 300 40300 Registers update timestamp in second since 1 1 1970 UTC unsigned 32 bit LSB portion 301 40301 unsigned 32 bit MSB portion Gas status Status Bit Description Value Description 15 Reserved 4 Sytem Error 14 Reserved 3 Gas Alarm level 13...

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Page 63: ...hernet interfaces NOTICE For best results it is recommended to configure the DNP3 master with a time out of 10000 ms and 5 retries Minimum delay between polls shall be at least 100 ms The DNP3 cold restart function is not supported for cybersecurity reasons The outstation ID is 1 RS 485 configuration Baud rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None only none is supported TCP co...

Page 64: ...m day CO_Lev_Crit 24 Reserved 33 CO_Roc_Warn 25 Reserved 34 CO_Roc_Crit 26 C2H2 35 ppm C2H2_Lev_Warn 27 C2H2_Roc_Day 36 ppm day C2H2_Lev_Crit 28 Reserved 37 C2H2_Roc_Warn 29 Reserved 38 C2H2_Roc_Crit 30 C2H4 39 ppm C2H4_Lev_Warn 31 C2H4_Roc_Day 40 ppm day C2H4_Lev_Crit 32 Reserved 41 C2H4_Roc_Warn 33 Reserved 42 C2H4_Roc_Crit 34 C2H6 43 ppm C2H6_Lev_Warn 35 C2H6_Roc_Day 44 ppm day C2H6_Lev_Crit 36...

Page 65: ...45 Reserved 54 C3H8_Roc_Crit 46 Hydrogen 55 ppm Hyd_Lev_Warn 47 Hyd_Roc_Day 56 ppm day Hyd_Lev_Crit 48 Reserved 57 Hyd_Roc_Warn 49 Reserved 58 Hyd_Roc_Crit 50 Moi_Aw 59 aw Moi_Lev_Warn 51 Moisture 60 ppm Moi_Lev_Crit 52 Moi_Day 61 ppm day Moi_Roc_Warn 53 Reserved 62 Moi_Roc_Crit 54 Reserved 63 TDCG_Lev_Warn 55 TDCG 64 ppm TDCG_Lev_Crit 56 TDCG_Roc_Day 65 ppm day TDCG_Roc_Warn 57 Reserved 66 TDCG_R...

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Page 67: ...r Association Model ID ED Description Value Clarification As1 1 Maximum number of clients that can set up an association simultaneously 2 As2 1 2 TCP_KEEPALIVE value The recommended range is 1 20 s 5 seconds As3 1 2 Lost connection detection time 5 sec idle 5 sec 5 retry 30 seconds As4 Authentication is not supported yet NA As5 1 2 What association parameters are necessary for successful associati...

Page 68: ...latile configuration but it cannot be part of the substation automation system No PIXIT for Server Model ID ED Description Value Clarification Sr1 1 2 Which analogue value MX quality bits are supported can be set by server Validity Good Y Invalid Y Reserved N Questionable Y Overflow N OutofRange N BadReference N Oscillatory N Failure Y OldData N Inconsistent N Inaccurate N Source Process Y Substit...

Page 69: ...e values are supported On Y On Blocked N Test N Test Blocked N Off N PIXIT for Data Set Model ID ED Description Value Clarification Ds1 1 What is the maximum number of data elements in one data set compare ICD setting Only one non configurable dataset containing all DO Ds2 1 How many persistent data sets can be created by one or more clients this number includes predefined datasets Only one non co...

Page 70: ...Y Quality change Y Data update Y General interrogation Y Rp2 1 The supported optional fields are Sequence number Y Report time stamp Y Reason for inclusion Y Data set name Y Data reference Y Buffer overflow N EntryID N Conf rev Y Segmentation N Rp3 1 2 Can the server send segmented reports No Rp4 1 2 Mechanism on second internal data change notification of the same analogue data value within buffe...

Page 71: ...n Compare IEC 61850 8 1 17 3 3 3 2 Logging not supported Lg4 1 Preconfigured LCB attributes that cannot be changed online Logging not supported PIXIT for GOOSE Publish Model ID ED Description Value Clarification Gp1 1 2 Can the test Ed1 simulation Ed2 flag in the published GOOSE be set GOOSE not supported Gp2 1 What is the behavior when the GOOSE publish configuration is incorrect GOOSE not suppor...

Page 72: ...ost TAL time allowed to live value from the last received GOOSE message GOOSE not supported Gs3 1 2 What is the behavior when one or more subscribed GOOSE messages isn t received or syntactically incorrect missing GOOSE GOOSE not supported Gs4 1 2 What is the behavior when a subscribed GOOSE message is out of order GOOSE not supported Gs5 1 2 What is the behavior when a subscribed GOOSE message is...

Page 73: ... N SBOes N Ct2 1 2 Is the control model fixed configurable and or dynamic Fixed Ct3 Is TimeActivatedOperate supported compare PICS or SCL Deprecated Ct4 1 2 Is operate many supported compare sboClass N Ct5 1 Will the DUT activate the control output when the test attribute is set in the SelectWithValue and or Operate request when N test procedure Ctl2 is applicable N Ct6 What are the conditions for...

Page 74: ...alth N 1 of n control N Abortion by cancel N Time limit over N Abortion by trip N Object not selected N Edition 2 specific values Object already selected N No access authority N Ended with overshoot N Abortion due to deviation N Abortion by communication loss N Blocked by command N None N Inconsistent parameters N Locked by other client N Ct10 1 2 How to force a test not ok respond with SelectWith...

Page 75: ...ct is already selected Tissue 334 SBOns N SBOes N Ct18 1 2 Is for SBOes the internal validation performed during the SelectWithValue and or Operate step Not applicable Ct19 Can a control operation be blocked by Mod Off or On Blocked Compare PIXIT Sr5 Deprecated Ct20 1 2 Does the IED support local remote operation Not applicable Ct21 1 2 Does the IED send an InformationReport with LastApplError as ...

Page 76: ...rted Tm3 1 2 How long does it take to take over the new time from time server Up to 1024 s 17 min Tm4 1 2 When is the time quality bit ClockFailure set When real time clock fails that bit will be set Tm5 1 2 When is the time quality bit Clock not Synchronized set Not supported Tm6 Is the timestamp of a binary event adjusted to the configured scan cycle Deprecated Tm7 1 Does the device support time...

Page 77: ...ed 64 chars File transfer not supported Ft4 1 2 Are directory file name case sensitive File transfer not supported Ft5 1 2 Maximum file size for SetFile File transfer not supported Ft6 1 Is the requested file path included in the MMS fileDirectory respond file name File transfer not supported Ft7 1 Is the wild char supported MMS fileDirectory request File transfer not supported Ft8 1 2 Is it allow...

Page 78: ...Logical Node Information Mod INC Mode M Beh INS Behavior M Health INS Health M NamPlt LPL Name plate M Measured Values H2O MV Relative saturation of moisture in insulating liquid in O H2OTmp MV Temperature of insulating liquid at point of H O measurement O H2 MV Measurement of hydrogen in ppm O H2Oppm MV Measurement of moisture in ppm E H2RoC MV Hydrogen rate of change RoC in ppm day E MstRoC MV M...

Page 79: ...PS Moisture rate of change alarm E H2Wrn SPS Hydrogen warning E MstWrn SPS Moisture sensor warning E H2RoCWrn SPS Hydrogen rate of change warning E MstRoCWrn SPS Moisture rate of change warning E CH4Alm SPS Methane alarm E CH4ROCAlm SPS Methane rate of change alarm E CH4Wrn SPS Methane warning E CH4ROCWrn SPS Methane rate of change warning E CO2Alm SPS Carbon dioxide alarm E CO2ROCAlm SPS Carbon d...

Page 80: ...G Moisture sensor alarm set point E H2RoCAlmSpt ASG Hydrogen rate of change alarm set point E MstRoCAlmSpt ASG Moisture rate of change alarm set point E H2WrnSpt ASG Hydrogen warning set point E MstWrnSpt ASG Moisture sensor warning set point E H2RoCWrnSpt ASG Hydrogen rate of change warning set point E MstRoCWrnSpt ASG Moisture rate of change warning set point E CH4AlmSpt ASG Methane alarm set po...

Page 81: ... C2H6ROCWrnSpt ASG Ethane rate of change warning set point E C3H6AlmSpt ASG Propene alarm set point E C3H6ROCAlmSpt ASG Propene rate of change alarm set point E C3H6WrnSpt ASG Propene warning set point E C3H6ROCWrnSpt ASG Propene rate of change warning set point E C3H8AlmSpt ASG Propane alarm set point E C3H8ROCAlmSpt ASG Propane rate of change alarm set point E C3H8WrnSpt ASG Propane warning set ...

Page 82: ...C 61850 9 2 used N B24 SCSM other N Generic Substation Event Model GSE B31 Publisher side N B32 Subscriber side Transmission of Sampled Value Model SVC B41 Publisher side N B42 Subscriber side not applicable Y supported N or empty not supported ACSI Models Conformance Statement The ACSI models conformance statement is defined below Client Subscriber Server Publisher Value Comments If Server side B...

Page 83: ...n N M8 Unbuffered report control Y M8 1 sequence number Y M8 2 report time stamp Y M8 3 reason for inclusion Y M8 4 data set name Y M8 5 data reference Y M8 6 BufTm Y M8 7 IntgPd Y M8 8 GI Y M8 9 conf revision Y Logging M9 Log control N M9 1 IntgPd N M10 Log N M11 Control Y M17 File Transfer N M18 Application association Y M19 GOOSE Control Block N M20 Sampled Value Control Block N If GSE B31 32 i...

Page 84: ...nding on the statements in ACSI Basic Conformance Statement and in ACSI Models Conformance Statement Ed Services AA TP MC Client C Server S Comments Server S1 1 2 GetServerDirectory LOGICAL DEVICE TP Y Application Association S2 1 2 Associate Y S3 1 2 Abort Y S4 1 2 Release Y Logical Device S5 1 2 GetLogicalDeviceDirectory TP Y Logical Node S6 1 2 GetLogicalNodeDirectory TP Y S7 1 2 GetAllDataValu...

Page 85: ... dupd N S25 1 2 GetBRCBValues TP N S26 1 2 SetBRCBValues TP N Unbuffered Report Control Block URCB S27 1 2 Report TP Y S27 1 1 2 data change dchg Y S27 2 1 2 qchg change qchg Y S27 3 1 2 data update dupd Y S28 1 2 GetURCBValues TP Y S29 1 2 SetURCBValues TP Y Logging Log Control Block S30 1 2 GetLCBValues TP N S31 1 2 SetLCBValues TP N Log S32 1 2 QueryLogByTime TP N S33 1 2 QueryLogAfter TP N S34...

Page 86: ... Value Control Block S46 1 2 GetMSVCBValues TP N S47 1 2 SetMSVCBValues TP N Unicast SV S48 1 2 SendUSVMessage TP N Unicast Sampled Value Control Block S49 1 2 GetUSVCBValues TP N S50 1 2 SetUSVCBValues TP N Control S51 1 2 Select N S52 1 2 SelectWithValue TP N S53 1 2 Cancel TP N S54 1 2 Operate TP N S55 1 2 Command Termination TP N S56 1 2 TimeActivated Operate TP N File Transfer S57 1 2 GetFile...

Page 87: ...0 191 275 and 278 are part of tissue 453 all other technical tissues in the table are mandatory if applicable Editorial tissues are marked as NA Final proposal on tissue 45 is not defined yet Part TISSUE No Description Impl Y NA 8 1 116 GetNameList with empty response Y 165 Improper Error Response for GetDataSetValues Y 183 GetNameList error handling Y 246 Control negative response SBOns with Last...

Page 88: ...missing NA 52 Ambiguity GOOSE SqNum NA 53 Add DstAddr to GsCB SV NA 151 Name constraint for control blocks etc Y 166 DataRef attribute in Log NA 185 Logging Integrity period NA 189 SV Format NA 190 BRCB EntryId and TimeOfEntry part of 453 NA 191 BRCB Integrity and buffering reports part of 453 NA 278 EntryId not valid for a server part of 453 NA 333 Enabling of an incomplete GoCB NA 453 Combinatio...

Page 89: ...Maintenance page Advanced maintenance is performed from the Maintenance page The Maintenance page can only be accessed by users with administrator privileges From the Maintenance page you can gather the information needed to perform diagnostics change certain operating parameters and manage system configuration files To access the page 1 From the CoreSense M10 dashboard click Settings The Settings...

Page 90: ...us sensors and boards In most of these data pages you can refresh the displayed data by clicking the Refresh button located at the bottom of the page Board data To gather board data from the Maintenance page click Board diagnostics A table appears indicating the board IDs and name as well as processed and raw values Figure 57 Board diagnostics data ...

Page 91: ...ced maintenance D87 FTIR data To gather FTIR diagnostics data from the Maintenance page click Sensors diagnostics FTIR A table appears indicating various parameters and values Figure 58 FTIR diagnostics data ...

Page 92: ...nsor data To gather hydrogen sensor data from the Maintenance page click Sensors diagnostics Hydrogen sensor diagnostics A table appears indicating various sensor parameters and values Figure 59 Hydrogen sensor diagnostics data ...

Page 93: ...or diagnostics A table appears indicating various sensor parameters and values Figure 60 Moisture sensor diagnostics data 4 20 inputs To gather diagnostics data for the 4 20 mA inputs from the Maintenance page click I O diagnostics Inputs 4 20mA A table appears indicating various parameters and values Figure 61 4 20mA inputs diagnostics data ...

Page 94: ...ge click Pumps diagnostics A table appears in the top part of the page indicating various parameters and values Figure 62 Pumps diagnostics page NOTICE Use of the bottom part of this page is destined to testing system pumps Pump testing is explained in more details on Working on pumps on page D95 ...

Page 95: ...ce diagnostics A table appears in the top part of the page indicating various parameters and values Figure 63 Pumps diagnostics page NOTICE Use of the bottom part of this page is destined to testing and resetting various source parameters Source testing is explained in more details on Diagnosing system sources on page D97 ...

Page 96: ...ture data To gather temperature data for diagnostic purposes click Temperature diagnostics from the Maintenance page A table appears indicating various temperature parameters and values Figure 64 Temperature diagnostics data ...

Page 97: ... relays 2 Check or uncheck the boxes next to the relays that you want to enable or disable Figure 65 Relays diagnostics page 3 Click Apply The state of the physical relays is modified to match the state given on the page NOTICE The CoreSense M10 is designed to counteract undue external influences e g electromagnetic interferences by resetting relays to a preferred state every 30 seconds If your te...

Page 98: ...he various current outputs 2 Modify the indicated current outputs as required by your troubleshooting or maintenance task Figure 66 4 20mA outputs page 3 Click Apply The current outputs are modified as indicated NOTICE The CoreSense M10 is designed to counteract undue external influences by resetting current outputs to a preferred state every 30 seconds If your testing of the current outputs excee...

Page 99: ...a pump Sometimes when performing maintenance or troubleshooting tasks you need to activate or deactivate pumps over the course of a maintenance or troubleshooting session To do so 1 Click Pumps diagnostics from the Maintenance page The Pumps diagnostics page appears 2 In the Set active pump drop down menu select the pump that you want to activate 3 Click Set The selected pump is activated and all ...

Page 100: ...button by mistake will delete the persistent files and recreate them based on the current instrument state Enabling auto refresh The CoreSense M10 is designed so that the user has to click the Refresh button to obtain the system s latest operating state However when it comes to pump diagnostics and troubleshooting a user will often need both hands while optimizing pump and connection behavior That...

Page 101: ...to achieve a diagnostic Figure 68 The Source diagnostics page Changing the active source There are two sources in a CoreSense M10 system To switch between active sources 1 Click Source diagnostics from the Maintenance page The Source diagnostics page appears see Figure 68 above 2 Click Change active source After a few seconds the name of the active source will be indicated at the top of the page ...

Page 102: ...CE Clicking the Reset odometers button by mistake will delete the persistent files and recreate them based on the current instrument state Reinitializing source initial data Upon installation spectrum files are created based on the sources used Should you replace a source for any reason you will have to initialize these spectrum files To do so 1 Click Source diagnostics from the Maintenance page T...

Page 103: ...should be able to restore a previously created backup your current system configuration if you need to To do so 1 Click Configuration from the Maintenance page The Configuration page appears see Figure 69 above 2 Click Choose File in the Restore configuration section of the page 3 In the Choose file to upload window browse to the location of a previously saved configuration file bin and select the...

Page 104: ...ctrum reference To do so 1 Click FGS misc from the Maintenance page The FGS misc page appears see Figure 70 below Figure 70 The FGS misc page 2 Toggle the Enabled box in the Golden spectrum reference validation section to change the validation status 3 Click Apply From now on the golden spectrum reference will be validated or not if you just so decided ...

Page 105: ... Carbon dioxide CO 9000 12500 Enabled TDCG n a n a Disabled Propene C H 15 30 Disabled Propane C H n a n a Disabled Synthetic Ester IEEE Std C57 155 2014 Table 3 Default dissolved gas concentration limits for Synthetic Ester µL L ppm Gaz Warning threshold Alarm threshold Default state Moisture H O 400 600 Enabled Hydrogen H 64 88 Enabled Methane CH 104 144 Enabled Acetylene C H 13 42 Enabled Ethyl...

Page 106: ...on dioxide CO 80 230 Enabled TDCG n a n a Disabled Propene C H 10 20 Enabled Propane C H 20 40 Enabled Silicon Fluid IEEE Std C57 146 2005 Table 5 Default dissolved gas concentration limits for Silicon Fluid µL L ppm Gaz Warning threshold Alarm threshold Default state Moisture H O 70 105 Enabled Hydrogen H 200 300 Enabled Methane CH 100 150 Enabled Acetylene C H 1 3 Enabled Ethylene C H 30 45 Enab...

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