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The Cirrus Link default TLP Definitions and EFM Mapping files can be used as a starting point for configuring the EFM Emerson ROC module. Note these need to be thoroughly tested and reviewed in your application before they are put into production.
Zip file contents:
TLP Definitions comprise a CSV file with the following header definition:
Below is an example of a properly formatted global TLP CSV file:
Point Type #,Point Type Description,Point Type Abbreviation,Parameter Number,Parameter Name,Parameter Description,Parameter Abbreviation,Access,DataType,Length 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,0,Point Tag ID,,TAG,R/W,AC,10 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,1,Filter,,FILTER,R/W,UINT8,1 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,2,Status,,STATUS,R/W,UINT8,1 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,3,Mode,,MODE,R/W,BIN,1 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,4,Alarm Code,,ALARM,R/O,BIN,1 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,5,Accumulated Value,,ACCUM,R/W,UINT32,4 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,6,On Counter,,ONCTR,R/W,UINT32,4 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,7,Off Counter,,OFFCTR,R/W,UINT32,4 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,8,0% Pulse Width,,MINCNT,R/W,INT16,2 1,Discrete Inputs,DIN,9,100% Pulse Width,,MAXCNT,R/W,INT16,2
The configuration mapping files are used for building up EFM Configuration Records. They define which TLPs map to which fields (columns) in an EFM Configuration Record. Additionally they can provide bit and/or value mappings for the TLP values.
These mappings are CSV files with the following values:
Below is an example of a properly formatted Configuration Mapping file:
mtr_point_tag,VARCHAR,46,0,,, mtr_description,VARCHAR,46,1,,, mtr_serial,VARCHAR,46,0,,, plate_dia,NUMBER,46,10,,, plate_temp,NUMBER,46,11,,, plate_mat,VARCHAR,46,12,,,0=Stainless;1=Monel;2=Carbon;3=304 SS;4=316 SS;5=Monel 400 k_fctr,NUMBER,46,43,,, pipe_dia,NUMBER,46,7,,, pipe_temp,NUMBER,46,8,,, pipe_mat,VARCHAR,46,9,,,0=Stainless;1=Monel;2=Carbon;3=304 SS;4=316 SS;5=Monel 400 atmos_press,NUMBER,46,15,,, alt,NUMBER,46,20,,, lat,NUMBER,46,21,,, base_press,NUMBER,46,13,,, base_temp,NUMBER,46,14,,, cntrct_hr,NUMBER,15,10,,, calc_mthd,VARCHAR,47,72,,,AGA3-92=AGA-3 1992;AGA7-96=AGA-7 fpv_mthd,VARCHAR,47,73,,,AGA8-92 Gross 1=AGA-8 Gross 1 1992;AGA8-92 Detailed=AGA-8 Detail 1992 mtr_taps,VARCHAR,46,4,0,,0=Flange;1=Pipe sp_tap,VARCHAR,46,4,2,,0=Downstream;1=Upstream sp_typ,VARCHAR,46,4,3,,0=Gauge;1=Absolute mtr_typ,VARCHAR,46,2,1,,0=Orifice;1=Turbine live_analysis,VARCHAR,46,3,5,,0=No;1=Yes live_btu,VARCHAR,46,4,4,,0=Yes;1=No live_grav,VARCHAR,46,4,1,,0=Yes;1=No lo_flo_ctoff,NUMBER,46,43,,, specf_heat_ratio,NUMBER,46,19,,, btu_base,VARCHAR,46,3,3:4,0:0=0;0:1=1;1:0=2;1:1=3,0:0=Dry;0:1=As Delivered;1:0=Wet;1:1=As Delivered mass_heating_val,NUMBER,46,17,,, specf_gravity,NUMBER,46,16,,, viscosity,NUMBER,46,18,,, carbon_dioxide,NUMBER,46,24,,, nitrogen,NUMBER,46,23,,, methane,NUMBER,46,28,,, ethane,NUMBER,46,29,,, propane,NUMBER,46,30,,, isobutane,NUMBER,46,32,,, butane,NUMBER,46,31,,, isopentane,NUMBER,46,34,,, pentane,NUMBER,46,33,,, hexane,NUMBER,46,35,,, heptane,NUMBER,46,36,,, octane,NUMBER,46,37,,, nonane,NUMBER,46,38,,, decane,NUMBER,46,39,,, oxygen,NUMBER,46,40,,, water,NUMBER,46,26,,, hydrogen_sulfide,NUMBER,46,25,,, helium,NUMBER,46,27,,, hydrogen,NUMBER,46,42,,, carbon_monoxide,NUMBER,46,41,,, argon,NUMBER,46,85,,,
Periodic mapping files are used for building up EFM Periodic History Records. They define which TLPs map to which fields (columns) in an EFM Periodic History Record, the logical type of the point type table (meter, station, or input), and an archive type of the value.
These mappings are CSV files with the following values:
Below is an example of a properly formatted Periodic Mapping file:
47,41,M,Totalize,flo,NUMBER 46,51,M,Average,dp_avg,NUMBER 47,49,M,Totalize,dp_avg,NUMBER 47,59,M,Totalize,pulses,NUMBER 5,16,I,Totalize,pulses,NUMBER 46,52,M,Average,sp_avg,NUMBER 46,53,M,Average,temp_avg,NUMBER 5,18,I,Totalize,raw_vol,NUMBER 47,4,M,Average,ext_avg,NUMBER 47,51,M,Totalize,ext_avg,NUMBER 47,16,M,Average,multiplier_val,NUMBER 47,0,M,Accumulated,flo_rate,NUMBER 47,1,M,Accumulated,enrgy_rate,NUMBER 47,12,M,Unknown,compressibility,NUMBER 47,15,M,Unknown,compressibility,NUMBER 46,17,M,Average,btu_avg,NUMBER 46,16,M,Average,specf_gravity_avg,NUMBER 46,24,M,Average,carbon_dioxide_avg,NUMBER 46,23,M,Average,nitrogen_avg,NUMBER 46,28,M,Average,methane_avg,NUMBER 46,29,M,Average,ethane_avg,NUMBER 46,30,M,Average,propane_avg,NUMBER 46,32,M,Average,isobutane_avg,NUMBER 46,31,M,Average,butane_avg,NUMBER 46,34,M,Average,isopentane_avg,NUMBER 46,33,M,Average,pentane_avg,NUMBER 46,35,M,Average,hexane_avg,NUMBER 46,36,M,Average,heptane_avg,NUMBER 46,40,M,Average,oxygen_avg,NUMBER 46,26,M,Average,water_avg,NUMBER 46,25,M,Average,hydrogen_sulfide_avg,NUMBER 46,27,M,Average,helium_avg,NUMBER 46,19,M,Unknown,specf_heat_ratio,NUMBER 46,18,M,Unknown,viscosity,NUMBER 46,37,M,Average,octane_avg,NUMBER 46,38,M,Average,nonane_avg,NUMBER 46,39,M,Average,decane_avg,NUMBER 46,42,M,Average,hydrogen_avg,NUMBER 46,41,M,Average,argon_avg,NUMBER