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2360 Gas Chromatograph Controller User guide to application 2360Dew2 Copyright Daniel Europe Ltd. 2000. FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION APPLICATION – 2360Dew2 2360 Chromatograph controller Application Software Prepared by Title Date Checked by Title Date REV DATE PAGES CHANGED ECN 0 31/7/00 First release. N/A Revision 0 July 2000 Page 0 of 29

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2360 Gas Chromatograph Controller User guide to application 2360Dew2 Copyright Daniel Europe Ltd. 2000.FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONAPPLICATION 2360Dew22360 Chromatograph controer App!cat!onSo"twarePrepare# $%T!te DateChec&e# $%T!te Date'E(DATE PA)ES C*AN)ED ECN0 31!00 "irst release. #$Copyright o% this document is reser&ed 'y Daniel Europe Limited. (t is issued on condition that it is not reproduced) copied or disclosed to a third party either wholly or in part) without the written consent o% the a'o&e.Revision 0 July 2000Page 0 of 292360 Gas Chromatograph ControllerUser guide to application 2360Dew22360 Chromatograph controer App!cat!onSo"twareAPPLICATION 2360Dew2+APPLICATION ,ANUALAND FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONRevision 1July 2000 Page1 of 292360 Gas Chromatograph ControllerUser guide to application 2360Dew2TA-LE o" CONTENTSREFERENCES..............................................................................................................................................................................31. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................................42. MON MENUS.........................................................................................................................................................................5 2.1 APPLICATION/SYSTEM MENU.................................................................................................................................62.2 APPLICATION / USER DEFINED MENUS................................................................................................................73.DEWPOINT CALCULATIONS OPERATOR ENTRIES...............................................................................................9 3.1 USER DEFINED / NUMERIC MENU.......................................................................................................................104. DEWPOINT CALCULATIONS STATUS VALUES........................................................................................................105. ISO 6976 CALCULATIONS................................................................................................................................................116. PRINTED REPORTS...........................................................................................................................................................16 6.1 DEWCALC DATA REPORT.......................................................................................................................................176.2 ANALYSIS REPORT.....................................................................................................................................................196.3 24R SORT REPORT................................................................................................................................................206.4 24R CURRENT REPORT..........................................................................................................................................217. MOD!US COMMUNICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................22". COMPONENT CODES.......................................................................................................................................................26APPENDI# 1$DEWPOINT CALCULATION %ASES.........................................................................................................27Revision 1July 2000 Page2 of 292360 Gas Chromatograph ControllerUser guide to application 2360Dew2'e"erence.*1+ Danaly,er23-0 Gas Chromatograph .ardware /e%erence 0anual Daniel "low 1roducts) (nc..ouston) 2e3as.*2+ Gas Chromatograph 4o%tware 5perations User /e%erence 0anualDaniel "low 1roducts) (nc..ouston) 2e3as.*3+ (nternational 4tandards 5rganisation (45 66!6 7166-89E#atural Gas : Calculation o% calori;c &alues) density) relati&e density and usual? gascalculations. (talsocalculatesanestimateo% the>cr!con#entherm?7ma3imum dewtemperature @ a'o&e thistemperature noliAuid will %orm at any pressure8. 2heoperator canchoose'etweeneither o% 2dewpoint calculationmethods7the results usually diBer 'y a'out 2 Degrees C891. 1/ 71eng /o'inson gas eAuation o% state82. /C4 7/edlich Cwong 4oa&e gas eAuation o% state8. 2heoperator canspeci%yuptoDgaspressuresanda%tereachgasanalysis7irrespecti&e o% streamnum'er8) the so%tware will calculate the dewpointtemperature at each o% these pressures) and also the >cricondentherm?7ma3imum dewpoint temperature at any pressure8. 2he temperature units areDegrees centrigade) the pressures are speci;ed in 'ars 7a'solute8. 2he Dpressures to 'e used in the calculation can 'e entered at the Eeypad) or using05#) or sent o&er a communications linE using 4(0F22-1 0od'us.2he D calculated dew temperatures) and the &alue o% the cricondentherm andthecricondenthermpressurecan'ereado&er 0od'us 7User 0od'us or4(0F22-18.2he dewpoint temperature is sensiti&e to small amounts o% the hea&yhydrocar'ons 7C6anda'o&e8 andalsotothe'reaEdowno% eachCar'onnum'er into the diBerent isomers. (n order to taEe account o% this the dewpointcalculations can use >'reaEdowns? o% the measured components up to normalC1G) andalsointo thediBerentisomerso% C6..C6. 2heoperatorcande;neeach gas which could 'e included in the dew calculations 763 gases in all) see$ppendi318 as'eingeither ameasuredcomponent) or as'eingade;ned%raction o% a measured component. "or e3ample a C6= measurement could 'e'roEen into operator de;ned %ractions o% normal C6through to normal C1-. (tis e3pected that the 'reaEdowns would 'e esta'lished 'y a la'oratory analysiscarried out at regular inter&als.2he calculated dewpoint temperatures and cricondenthermappear on thestandardanalysisreport. (nadditionanewHDewcalcDataIreport gi&estheresults and the actuale3tended analysis used in the dew calculation @ whichmay include many more gases than that on the standard analysis report.Revision 1July 2000 Page4 of 292360 Gas Chromatograph ControllerUser guide to application 2360Dew2

2heapplicationallows12Ga&eragesto'ede;nedandstores32recordso%each 71232 i% an e3panded memory card is ;tted8.2he current and last completed a&erage &alues o% all 12G a&erages can 'e reado&er the 0od'us communications linE. 2360Dew2 also includes 2 summary reports o% daily 72D hour8 a&erages. 2heseare called >2D.r 4hort? and >2D.r Current?. 2hey can 'oth 'e printed) as withany other report) either 'y operator reAuest) or automatically. 2he 2D.r 4hortreport is intended %or printing automatically at the end o% each 2D hour a&erageperiod and shows the latest and pre&ious daily a&erages. 2he 2DCurrent reportshowsthea&erage&aluesso%ar%orthecurrent day) andthelastcompletea&erage. 2he reports are shown in section D.2his application uses the (45 66!6 7166-8 standard)re%. *3+)to calculate theother gas properties) including calori;c &alues) density and compressi'ility) allat re%erence conditions. 2he operator can select the re%erence conditions) andthe units to 'e used %or heating &alues.

$ll calculated &alues are a&aila'le as analog signals 7D..20m$8 and can 'e read&ia a serial communications linE as 0od'us registers. $ll calculated results appear in the analysis reports 7'oth those printed locallyon the serial printer connected to the 23-0) and those printed or displayed at a1Cusing the 05# so%tware pacEage8. 20 ,on men1.2he 05# menus are standard) as descri'ed in re%. *1+) e3cept %or the 4ystemmenu) and the User De;ned #umeric and 4election menus. 2he ;rst dewpoint temperature 7Dew2emp18) and the cricondenthermtemperature and pressure can 'e speci;ed in the 05# menus %or limit alarms)a&erages) user de;ned calculations)analogue output signals) and user de;ned0od'us) using the %ollowing >&aria'le? names9Dew2emp19 cusFstrFdata ;eld3cricondentherm temperature 9 cusFstrFdata ;eldDcricondentherm pressure9 cusFstrFdata ;eld-.

Revision 1July 2000 Page5 of 292360 Gas Chromatograph ControllerUser guide to application 2360Dew220/ App!cat!on2S%.tem men12he ta'le 'elow descri'es the 4ystem screen &aria'les)and whether or not they can 'e edited 'y the 05# operator.Name De.cr!pt!on De"a1t E#!t3strmseA 4tream 4eAuence. De;nes the order o% stream analysis. $ set o% stream num'ers separated 'y commas. E.g.1)2)2. #52E49all the num'ers must 'e &alid streams as de;ned in the 4treams menu.2he 7optional8 au3iliary stream seAuence can 'e edited 'y pressing "2.2 Jesanly,rFname $nalyser #ame. De;nes the GC unit name. 0a3imum 12 characters.0odel-00 JesunitFtype 2ype o% GC controller 2360 #osystemFdesc 4ystem Description.0a3imum 2G characters. Daniel European dew analysis.Jescgm'u%si, Chromatogram 'uBer si,e. 13000 #oma3FpeaEs 0a3imum num'er o% peaEs6D #onumF&al&es #um'er o% chromatographic &al&es - #otrace 1 De;nes analog output to 'e used to pro&ide a chromatogram on a chart recorder. "irst &alue is analog output num'er) second num'er is the 'aseline oBset. 2he de%ault is to use analog output - as an optional chromatogram trace.- 10 JesK54F/e& /e&ision o% K54 eprom ;rmware in the connected controller) or HL5MineNI i% not connected.L5MineN #ometric whether or not to use 0E2/(C 'ase conditions."or (45 calculations) this 0U42 'e le%t set at 0E2/(C.0E2/(C Jesma3Fa&gs 0a3imum total num'er o% a&erages which can 'e de;ned.12G #oma3Fa&gFrecs0a3imum num'er o% records which will 'e maintained%or each a&erage.#52E9 i% an e3panded memory 'oard is ;tted to the controller) the num'er o% records stored is increased to 1232.32 #oc%gFre&ision /e&ision o% application so%tware. 166 #oc%gFname 2he name o% the application ;le 7 name.'in 8 originally supplied. 7customer modi;ed con;gurations should 'e sa&ed to a diBerent 2360Dew #oRevision 1July 2000 Page6 of 292360 Gas Chromatograph ControllerUser guide to application 2360Dew2name8.Revision 1July 2000 Page7 of 292360 Gas Chromatograph ControllerUser guide to application 2360Dew2202 App!cat!on 2 U.er De4ne# ,en1.2heU.er De4ne#2 Seect!onmenu is usedto de;ne dewpoint calculationmethod) andalsothere%erencetemperaturesandunitsusedinthe(4566!6calculations.#ote that the operator can de;ne 2