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9.7

Algorithm status

Bit 10 of Alarm status (AlSt) is raised for LOP, MOP, LoSH, HiSH, LowPressure or if the measures needed by the
algorithm are not valid.
This monitoring is in effect only while the system is working in SH-algorithm and in manual mode.
The Algorithm status (AlgS) variable holds the specific state that generated the alarm, according to this table:

Algorithm status

Description

Value 0

Value 1

bit 0

Measures acquired

Data not read (Alarm status.b10 0 1)

bit 1

algorithm is running

control algorithm halted

bit 2

algorithm is active

algorithm is skipped (manual mode is active)

bit 3

No LoSH algorithm is running

LoSH algorithm is running

bit 4

No LoSH alarm

LoSH alarm (Alarm status.b10 0 > 1)

bit 5

No HiSH algorithm is running

HiSH algorithm is running

bit 6

No HiSH alarm

HiSH alarm (Alarm status.b10 0 > 1)

bit 7

No LOP algorithm is running

LOP algorithm is running

bit 8

No LOP alarm

LOP alarm (Alarm status.b10 0 > 1)

bit 9

No MOP algorithm is running

MOP algorithm is running

bit 10

No MOP alarm

MOP alarm (Alarm status.b10 0 > 1)

bit 11

No LowPressure

LowPressure (warning signal only)

bit 12

No LowPressure alarm

LowPressure alarm (Alarm status.b10 0 > 1)


Note that if the manual mode is active, a read error of the measurement data due to incorrect probe configuration only
generates a warning. While, if the control algorithm is running, the inability to read the measurements makes it
impossible for the algorithm to continue, so this triggers a probe alarm.
Bits 0 and 1 of Algorithm status (AlgS) are always calculated, while the other bits, given their dependencies on the
active control algorithm, are only valid while SH-algorithm is running.

9.8

Algorithm protection functions

9.8.1

LoSH

When enabled (Pa10), this alarm is triggered when the SH drops below the low heating threshold (Pc02, Pp02, Pd02).
The condition is signalled in the Algorithm status (AlgS) and, when the timeout (Pa12) expires, an alarm is set.
When the SH returns within its set limits (hysteresis is defined in Pa11), the alarm and its signal are cleared and the
normal regulation algorithm resumes.

9.8.2

HiSH

When enabled (PA20), this alarm is triggered when the SH rises above the high heating threshold (Pc03, Pp03, Pd03),
a bit is set in Algorithm status (AlgS) and, after the timeout (Pa22) expires, an alarm is set. The alarm and signal are
cleared automatically when the SH returns below the threshold (hysteresis defined in Pa21).




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