Overflow (InValue above the envelope)
Beckhoff · TwinSAFE Logic FB
Was bedeutet FB ENVELOPE Value 2 ?
The input value (InValue) has exceeded the defined upper limit of the envelope in the FB Envelope function block. This indicates a deviation from the expected operating range, potentially causing the safety function to trip or behave unpredictably, leading to an unsafe state.
Häufige Ursachen
- Analog sensor (e.g., pressure, flow, temperature) reading above its expected operating range due to calibration drift or process upset.
- Incorrect upper limit parameter (e.g., P1-06) set too low within the FB Envelope function block configuration.
- Signal conditioning error causing the input value to be amplified above the envelope's upper threshold (e.g., faulty amplifier).
- Sensor failure mode where the output is stuck at its maximum value or an open circuit on a voltage input (e.g., 10V pull-up).
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Measure the actual process variable (PV) and compare it to the 'InValue' displayed in the safety logic.
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2. Verify the analog sensor's output (e.g., 4-20mA, 0-10V) directly at the input terminals of the safety module (e.g., EL3xxx terminal X2).
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3. Check the 'Upper Limit' parameter (e.g., P1-06) within the FB Envelope configuration for correct scaling and value.
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4. Calibrate the associated analog sensor according to manufacturer specifications.
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5. Inspect the signal wiring from the sensor to the safety module for damage or short circuits to an external voltage source.