HighPotential
Electrical
- Sep 24, 2002
- 50
440 Megawatts of power dropped off line today during commission testing of a new power plant. The problem, using historical data, is largely suspected to be communication failure between an AS-i 2.1 gateway and a Westinghouse Ovation RLC module. At the start of the failure sequence both the gateway and the RLC module alarmed at the loss of communcation within one second of each other. Plantwide, we are using Bihl+Wiedermann AS-i 2.1 / Modbus gateways to connect each of several AS-i segments to the Westinghouse Ovation RLC modules. The connections are "1:1" using a striaght RS-232 cable connection carrrying the MODBUS intermediary protocol. The problem seems to not be limited to this segment and this time, it hit a critical segment. It is infrequent but has been encountered on virtually all of the other segements. Today for example, we had trouble on two segments about one hour apart.
We are also suspecting a Westinghouse RLC Module "SLEEP" or "QUIET" mode (they call it a feature) to have complicated the situation. Westinghouse has resisted disabling this loss of communcation "time-out".
Upon removing and reinstalling the Westinghouse RLC module, comms were NOT reestablished with the AS-i gateway until the gateway was itself cycled.
All cable lengths are less than 100ft.
I know its a very technical question but any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
HP
We are also suspecting a Westinghouse RLC Module "SLEEP" or "QUIET" mode (they call it a feature) to have complicated the situation. Westinghouse has resisted disabling this loss of communcation "time-out".
Upon removing and reinstalling the Westinghouse RLC module, comms were NOT reestablished with the AS-i gateway until the gateway was itself cycled.
All cable lengths are less than 100ft.
I know its a very technical question but any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
HP