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Description: TPM LM500/2500/6000 Turbine Protection & Monitoring

MANUAL RESUMIDO CONTROLADOR NI DEMKOS 12 PARA ATEX 9068
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Description: TPM LM500/2500/6000 Turbine Protection & Monitoring

MANUAL RESUMIDO CONTROLADOR NI DEMKOS 12 PARA ATEX 9068
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Product Specification 03436 

(Revision New, 10/2015) 

TPM 
TPM LM500/2500/6000 
 
Turbine Protection    Independent
overspeed protection
& Monitoring 
 Independent solenoid
Description  current monitoring
with trip output
The Turbine Protection and Monitoring (TPM) system is a device that provides a
compact, integrated solution for independent overspeed protection, fuel shut off  5 millisecond trip
valve (FSOV) solenoid monitoring, vibration signal conditioning for tracked and times
wideband measurements.
Based on the flexible and powerful National Instruments cRIO 9068 hardware  Redundant vibration
platform, the TPM meets GE’s specification requirements for these gas turbine signal conditioning
protective functions for the LM500, LM2500, and LM6000 family of gas turbines and
is designed to be used as a subcomponent of a complete LM gas turbine control
system.  Vibration tracked to
rotational speed
Features 
 Wideband vibration
 Overspeed protection for dual Gas Generator MPU’s and dual Power
Turbine MPU’s
 Redundant Modbus
 MPU fault detection with optional trip TCP communications
 FSOV monitoring for over current and under current conditions for up to 4
valves
 Overspeed and FSOV trip response time of 5 milliseconds
 Configurable FSOV delay time
 Discrete input for FSOV trip inhibit
 Optional redundant vibration signal conditioning
 Selected vibration output in displacement or velocity
 Measured vibration output via 4-20 mA analog outputs
o GG vibration tracked to GG speed
o GG vibration tracked to PT speed
o PT vibration tracked to GG speed
o PT vibration tracked to PT speed
o GG wideband vibration
o PT wideband vibration
 Redundant Modbus TCP communications
 Configuration using Woodward’s Toolkit product
Woodward 03436 p.2

Applications 
Modbus TCP
1

24V DC
2

TPM Chassis (5437-1147)

V1 1751-6701 1751-6701 1751-6702 1751-6703 1751-6706 1751-6705 1751-6704 1751-6704


C Vibe1 Vibe2 FSOV Speed Discrete Relay AO1 AO2
V2
C ENET Monitor Inputs Outputs 0+
14+ 14+ 0+
2 1- 1-
1- 1-
0 +/- 1 0 1
0 +/-
3 2+ 2+
17+ 3-
3 3-
4- 2
4+
1 +/- 16+ 5-
ENET 5 3- 5
17+ 4 6+
1
7 2 16+ 4- 7-
4 3-
2 +/- 6 7
6 8+
8 19+ 9-
10 6- 8 9

3 6

Charge GG Vibe1
Amp

Charge
PT Vibe1
Amp

Charge
Amp
GG Vibe2

Charge
Amp
GG Vibe2
4

9 FSOV1 Current
FSOV2 Current 7
FSOV 12
Driver
1 Common 8

MPU Isolation Transformer

1. Optional Redundant Power Supply


2. Optional Redundant Ethernet (Modbus TCP)
3. Optional Redundant vibration sensors. If redundant vibration sensors are not required, slot 2 must
use a blank filler module.
4. The TPM can monitor current for up to 4 FSOV’s, or be completely disabled if this features is not
required. If this feature is not used, a blank filler module is required in slot 3.
5. An MPU transformer must be used with the 9221 speed module. The input voltage to the speed
module MUST not exceed +/- 60 volts.
6. The TPM trips 5 relay outputs simultaneously. This may be wired to the trip string or discrete
inputs of other devices. The current through each relay must not exceed 1.2 amps.
7. Optional wideband vibration outputs. If not enabled, slot 8 must use a blank filler module.
8. Discrete input reset is optional and must be enabled in the configuration.
Woodward 03436 p.3

Below are examples of hardware configurations for the TPM system.

Example 1:

Functionality
 Simplex Vibration with Tracking Filter
 FSOV Over/Undercurrent of 1-4 fuel valves
 Overspeed

Module Woodward Part Number Location


Vibration 1751-6701 Slot 1
Blank Filler 1751-6707 Slot 2
FSOV Inputs 1751-6702 Slot 3
Speed 1751-6703 Slot 4
24V DI 1751-6706 Slot 5
Relay Outputs 1751-6705 Slot 6
4-20 mA AO 1751-6704 Slot 7
Blank Filler 1751-6707 Slot 8

Example 2:

Functionality
 Redundant Vibration with Tracking Filter and Wideband
 Overspeed

Module Woodward Part Number Location


Vibration 1751-6701 Slot 1
Vibration 1751-6701 Slot 2
Blank Filler 1751-6707 Slot 3
Speed 1751-6703 Slot 4
24V DI 1751-6706 Slot 5
Relay Outputs 1751-6705 Slot 6
4-20 mA AO 1751-6704 Slot 7
4-20 mA AO 1751-6704 Slot 8
Woodward 03436 p.4

Regulatory Compliance 
The Woodward Turbine Protection Monitoring System does not have any certifications as a whole. However, the hardware
components have the following listings. Please refer to the TPM manual for detailed information.

European Compliance for CE marking:


The cRIO-9068 Controller is CE marked for the following:
EMC Directive: 2004/108/EC
Low Voltage Directive: 2006/95/EC
ATEX Directive: 94/9/EC per Demko 12ATEX1202658X
Zone 2, Category 3 Group II G, Ex nA IIC T4 Gc
Special conditions for safe use below.
RoHS: 2001/65/EU

North American Compliance:


The cRIO units bearing the UL identification are listed per the following:
 UL Listed for Class I, Zone 2, AEx nA IIC T4 and Ex nA IIC T4 in USA and Canada per UL E208190
 UL Listed as Measuring, Testing, and Signal-generation Equipment in USA and Canada per UL E183728

Other International Compliance:


Marked controller and modules are separately certified.
Korean EMC: Registered with National Radio Research Agency under the Radio Waves Act. Each
marked component type has its own KCC Registration Certificate.
IECEx: Certified for use in explosive atmospheres per Certificate IECEx UL 14.0089X as Ex nA IIC
T4 Gc. Special conditions for safe use below.

Conditions of Use for IECEx and ATEX:


 You must make sure that the transient disturbances do not exceed 140% of the rated voltage.
 The system shall be mounted in an IECEx certified enclosure with a minimum ingress protection rating of at least IP54 as
defined in IEC 60079-15.
 The system shall only be used in an area of not more than Pollution Degree 2, as defined in IEC 60664-1.
 The enclosure must have a door or cover accessible only by the use of a tool.
 The devices shall be used with ATEX/IECEx certified Chassis for Group IIC and rated in accordance with the modules.

Marine Compliance:
Controller and modules only:
Lloyd’s Register Type Approval Certificate LR 05/60002(E7) Expires 12-Feb-2020 – ENV1, ENV2, ENV3, ENV4
Conditions on Certificate:
To meet electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements the product is to be installed in a shielded enclosure with shielded
and/or filtered power and input/output ports. Power supply and module cables shall be separated on opposite sides of the
enclosures, and enter/exit through opposing enclosure walls.

Environmental Specifications 
Operating temperature (IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2) ......................................................................................... –40 to 70 °C
Storage temperature (IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2)……….……………….………………......................................–40 to 85 °C
Operating humidity (IEC 60068-2-56) .........................................................................................10 to 90% RH, noncondensing
Storage humidity (IEC 60068-2-56) …….......................................................................................5 to 95% RH, noncondensing
Operating shock (IEC 60068-2-27) …………...................30 g, 11 ms half sine 50 g, 3 ms half sine,18 shocks at 6 orientations

System Specifications and Performance 
Voltage input range......................................................................................................................................................... 9 to 30 V
Maximum power consumption.............................................................................................................................................. 25 W
Network interface....................................................................................................................................... 10/100/1,000 Ethernet
Overspeed trip time………………..……………..………………………………………………………………………………….….5 ms
FSOV over/under current trip time …………..………………………………………………………………………………………..5 ms
5 Hz bandwidth vibration tracking filter………………………………………………..………………….………………….100ms +/-20
Vibration input voltage………………………………………………………………………..…………………………..………….+/-30 V
Vibration minimum input frequency.……………………………………………………..…………………………………………...15 Hz
FSOV input voltage………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………….0-5 V
Speed input maximum frequency…………………………………………………………………………….………………………10 kHz
Speed input voltage………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………….+/-60 V
Discrete input voltage………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………….24 VDC
Relay output maximum current….…………………………...………………………………………………..……………………….1.2 A
Woodward 03436 p.5

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