Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 32

g

GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 00 DCC ALARM NOT


USED
QD 01 DCC COULD NOT Communications receiver for <I> to <B> MSP type
CREATE MSP BMS messages could not be created (186 fatal error).
SOCKET
QD 02 DCC BMS: OUT OF Memory could not allocate free memory for BMS
MEMORY message - either 186 fatal error or too much
communication traffic.
QD 03 DCC BMS: ATTEMPT Bad memory manager buffer is being released back to
TO RELEASE the memory pool (186 fatal error).
CORRUPT BLK
QD 04 DCC BMS: REQUEST A memory buffer with too big a size was requested
SIZE > MAX POOL from the memory manager - it's either a bad message
SIZE received or a 186 fatal error.
QD 05 DCC NOT QUEUE A message was received for an unknown destination -
SERVER FOR a bad message was received.
DESTINATION
QD 06 DCC QST QUEUE An attempt was made to release a non–existent
DELETION ERROR receiver (186 fatal error).
QD 07 DCC UNABLE TO GET A request for a dual port memory buffer was
DPM BUFFER FOR unsuccessful - it's either a failed I/O card or a
XMIT communications overload.
QD 08 DCC UNABLE TO A dual port memory server task was not successfully
CREATE DPM SERVER created (186 fatal error).
SOCKET
QD 09 DCC DPM: INVALID An invalid message has been received from the dual
DESTINATION port memory - it's either a 186 fatal error or a bad I/O
ADDRESS card.
QD 10 DCC DPM: NO BMS No memory is available for a message received from
MEMORY FOR ISR the dual port memory - it's either a 186 fatal error or a
communications overload.
QD 11 DCC DPM: XFER REQ. The message does not fit the dual port memory buffer -
SIZE > DPM BLK SIZE a bad message was received.
QD 12 DCC UDM: NO BMS No memory buffer is available for the UDM message -
MEMORY BUFFER a communications overload exists.
AVAILABLE

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


1
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 13 DCC DPM: DCC196 The 196 processor on the DCC board has failed the
INITIAL MEMORY initial memory test.
FAILURE

QD 14 DCC DPM: LCC The dual port memory test on the LCC has failed at the
INITIAL MEMORY initialize time.
FAILURE
QD 15 DCC DPM: 3PL A dual port memory test on the 3PL cable failed the
INITIAL MEMORY initial test.
FAILURE
QD 16 DCC NO QST FOR I/O The 186 received I/O configuration request from the
CONFIG MESSAGES I/O card was not listed for this configuration.
QD 17 DCC NOT IO CARD An I/O card for this configuration is missing.
FOR SOCKET EXISTS
QD 18 DCC IO CFG During the I/O configuration, messages were received
MESSAGE RCVD OUT out of order - the I/O card is timed out.
OF ORDER
QD 19 DCC IO CARD COULD The 186 was unsuccessful in configuring an I/O card -
NOT CONFIGURE Now, ten–second retries will start until successful.
CARD
QD 20 DCC MESSAGE A bad message was received by the 186.
RECEIVED WITH BAD
PROTOCOL
QD 21 DCC INT 6 An invalid code has been executed by the 186
OCCURRED (INVALID processor (186 fatal error).
OPCODE)
QD 22 DCC TRANSLATE The compiler detected an error during the translation
ERROR ON MASTER of the sequencing code. Either download from <I> has
SEQ failed or an incompatible set of sequencing was
downloaded. Check the revision of 186 PROMS
against the unit setup in <I>.
QD 23 DCC STACK A task executed by the 186 overflowed its allocated
OVERFLOW ERROR stack (186 fatal error).
QD 24 DCC SEQUENCING The sequencing has been disabled through the RS232
DISABLED BY monitor.
MONITOR
QD 25 DCC MSP MEMALLOC A buffer was requested for the internal MSP message
REQ. BUFFER TOO BIG service protocol with a size too big (186 fatal error).

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


2
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 26 DCC MSP MEMALLOC A buffer request by the internal MSP message service
NO BUFFER FOUND protocol could not be honored (186 fatal error).
QD 27 DCC MSP MEMDEALL An invalid buffer was returned to the memory manager
BUFFER PREV. used for the MSP protocol (186 fatal error).
RETURNED

QD 28 DCC MSP MEMDEALL An invalid buffer was returned to the memory


BAD ADDRESS manager used for the MSP protocol (186 fatal error).
RETURNED
QD 29 DCC MSP A buffer request by the internal MSP message service
MEMALLOPT protocol could not be honored (186 fatal error).
WAITING FOR BUFFER
QD 30-31 DCC FROM A PROM checksum error was detected for the 186
CHECKSUM ERROR PROM U12/U11.
U12/U11
QD 32 DCC CABLE REMOTE An invalid table for the cable remote inputs was
ILLEGAL POINT downloaded to EEPROM.
QD 33 DCC I/O CARD WENT An I/O card failure was detected by the 186. Restarts
TO STATE A2 will be attempted until successful.
QD 34 DCC I/O CARD WENT An I/O card detected the failure of the 186 processor.
TO STATE A3 The system will most likely be automatically rebooted.
Otherwise, it's a fatal error.
QD 35 DCC BAD EEPROM The 186 detected a block of corrupted EEPROM.
TABLE CHECKSUM Check the checksums through the <I> and redownload
the failed section.
QD 36 DCC DEFAULT The 186 detected EEPROM checksum errors or it's one
SYSTEM LOAD of the following: an empty EEPROM, the running
mode has been switched to default, or there is no I/O
processing or sequencing.
QD 37 DCC LCC BAD AGENT The 186 detected an invalid LCC ID (in other words,
ID <Q> 186 detecting <C> ID for LCC).
QD 38 DCC BAD RAM TABLE The 186 detected a checksum error of one of the RAM
CHECKSUM tables. It's a memory overwrite.
QD 39 DCC BAD CONSTANTS The 186 detected a checksum error in the constants
CHECKSUM table.
QD 40 DCC/TCQA BAD The 186 stall timer check has failed at the initialization
STALL TIMER time.
QD 41 BAD EEPROM EVENT The EEPROM table for events is not valid - recheck in

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


3
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

TABLE the <I> and then redownload.


QD 42 BAD EEPROM The EEPROM table for change cells is not valid -
CHANGE CELL TABLE recheck in the <I> and then redownload.
QD 43 SEQUENCING The 186 could not finish sequencing before the start of
EXECUTION the next frame. It's a 186 execution overload due to
OVERFLOW either too much sequencing or too much
communication traffic.
QD 44-63 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 64 PLU3 ALARM NOT
USED

QD 65 PLU MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 66-79 PLU3 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 80-127 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 128 PLU2 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 129 PLU 2 MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 130-143 PLU 2 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 144-191 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 192 PLU1 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 193 PLU1 MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 194-207 PLU1 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 208-255 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 256 IOMA ALARM NOT
USED

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


4
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 257 IOMA MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 258-271 IOMA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 272-277 IOMA POWER SUPPLY This alarm is responsible for checking the IOMA card
OUT OF LIMITS, XXXX power supply limit.
(XXXX BEING P5, P15,
N15, P24, N24, AND
DCOM,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 278-279 IOMA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 280 IOMA BUS VOLTAGE This alarm is for the DCC card. It means that the
INPUT HARDWARE power bus voltage reading is out of the specified
PROBLEM limits. There is trouble with the VCO (voltage
controlled oscillator) here.

QD 281 IOMA GEN VOLTAGE This alarm is for the DCC card. It means that the
INPUT HARDWARE generator bus voltage reading is out of the specified
PROBLEM limits. There is trouble with the VCO (voltage
controlled oscillator) here.
QD 282 IOMA CPD INPUT This alarm signals that the CPD (compressor discharge
HARDWARE pressure) reading is out of the specified limits. There is
PROBLEM a problem with the VCO (voltage controlled oscillator)
hardware.
QD 283 IOMA DOWNLOAD When downloading, this alarm sounded, signaling that
CONSTANT OUT OF the configuration data values are out of the specified
LIMITS limits.
QD 284-287 IOMA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 288-303 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 304 LCC ALARM NOT
USED

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


5
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 305 LCC MEMORY A memory change has been made to the address space
CHANGE MADE BY of the LCC 196 processor using the UDM protocol
UDM with a program such as SPY, etc. Data and/or
operation of the LCC is subjected to disruption based
on the particular memory change made. Caution is
advised, as memory changes should be made with care
and thorough knowledge. This diagnostic alarm may
be reset on the hour (minutes equal zero) after the
memory change occurs.
QD 306-319 LCC ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 320 LCC PROCESSOR IDLE The reserve idle time in the 196 processor on the LCC
TIME IS LOW board is low and may be either sufficient or
insufficient to do all necessary voting and
communication tasks.
QD 321 LCC VOTER ARCNET The LCC processor has failed to initialize the arcnet
INITIALIZE FAILURE communication hardware. A circuit board failure has
probably occurred.
QD 322-326 LCC NOT ARCNET The LCC 196 processor has failed to establish arcnet
COMMUNICATION communication with the LCC 196 processor in the
WITH <X>, X BEING C, <X> module.
D, R, S, AND T,
RESPECTIVELY
QD 327 LCC NO TIMESET The operator has failed to set the clock. Use the
MESSAGE RECEIVED, “Timeset" program from the main <IDP> menu.
<C>

QD 328 LCC BAD STATE TO An attempt to initialize the LCC I/O was made by the
CONFIGURE BOARD DCC when the I/O state was not between states A4 and
A7, inclusive.
QD 329 LCC VOTE TABLE The vote table in this processor mismatches the vote
CHECKSUM table in the vote designated processor (VDP:
MISMATCHES VDP whichever processor <R>, <S>, or <T> that displays
the “V" on the normal display). This implies that
configuration data is different and that a download is
necessary. The frame rate and first two bytes of
EEPROM rev do not match.

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


6
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 330 LCC FRAME RATE OR The frame rate or EEPROM in this processor
EEPROM mismatches the same information in the vote
MISMATCHES VDP designated processor (VDP: whichever processor <R>,
<S>, or <T> that displays the “V" on the normal
display). This implies that configuration data is
different and a download is necessary. The frame rate
and first two bytes of EEPROM rev do not match.
QD 331 LCC DCC NAME The name of the DCC 186 processor communicating
MISMATCHES VDP with this LCC processor mismatches the same
information in the vote designated processor <R>,
<S>, or <T> that displays the “V" on the normal
display). This implies that either the configuration data
is different and a download is necessary, or that
PROM revisions of the DCC 186 do not match.
QD 332 LCC NAME The name of this LCC 196 processor mismatches the
MISMATCHES VDP name and/or version of the LCC 196 processor (VDP:
whichever processor <R>, <S>, or <T> that displays
the “V" on the normal display). This implies that either
the configuration data is different and a download is
necessary, or that PROM revisions of the LCC 196 do
not match.
QD 333 LCC DCC MAJOR The major revision of the DCC 186 processor
REVISION communicating with this LCC processor mismatches
MISMATCHES VDP the same information in the vote designated processor
(VDP: whichever processor <R>, <S>, or <T> that
displays the “V" on the normal display). This implies
that either the configuration data is different and a
download is necessary, or that PROM revisions of the
DCC 186 do not match.

QD 334 LCC MAJOR REVISION The major revision of the LCC 196 processor
MISMATCHES VDP mismatches the major revision of the LCC 196
processor in the vote designated processor (VDP:
whichever processor (R>, <S>, or <T> that displays
the “V" on the normal display). This implies that either
the configuration data is different and a download is
necessary, or that PROM revisions of the LCC 196 do
not match.

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


7
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 335 LCC BAD PROM The LCC 196 processor internal self–diagnostics have
CHECKSUM detected a failure in the EEPROM. The EEPROMs in
sockets U6 and U7 may be invalid and should be
replaced immediately.
QD 336 LCC MEMORY Using a password, a memory change has been made by
CHANGE MADE BY the operator via the keypad on the LCC circuit board.
LCC MON Data and/or operation of the LCC is subject to
disruption based on the particular memory change
made. Caution is advised, as memory changes should
be made with care and thorough knowledge. This
diagnostic alarm may be reset after monitor exits.
QD 337-367 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 368 TCD3 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 369 TCD3 MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 370-383 TCD3 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 384-479 TCD3 CONTACT The input circuit from the terminal board on the <R>
INPUT #X FAILURE (X back into the TCD card has failed.
BEING FROM 01-96)
QD 480-539 TCD3 RELAY OUTPUT When comparing the desired relay output to the actual
#X FAILURE (X BEING relay output, a discrepancy occurred, causing the error
FROM 01-60) message.
QD 540-543 TCD3 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 544-545 TCD3 PLUG J01/J02 IS In the output driver circuit, either the ribbon cable
DISCONNECTED J01/J02 is disconnected, the cable is bad, or it is a
cable–related problem.
QD 546 TCD3 BATREF SIGNAL In the input driver circuit, either the ribbon cable JQ is
FAILURE (PLUG JQ) disconnected, the cable is bad, or it is a cable–related
problem.

QD 547-559 TCD3 ALARMS NOT


USED
QD 560-575 (NUMBER SKIPPED)

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


8
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 576 TCD2 ALARM NOT


USED
QD 577 TCD2 MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 578-591 TCD2 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 592-687 TCD2 CONTACT The input circuit from the terminal board on the <R>
INPUT #X FAILURE (X back into the TCD card has failed.
BEING FROM 01-96)
QD 688-747 TCD2 RELAY OUTPUT When comparing the desired relay output to the actual
#X FAILURE (X BEING relay output, a discrepancy occurred, causing the error
FROM 01-60) message.
QD 748-751 TCD2 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 752-753 TCD2 PLUG J01/J02 IS In the output driver circuit, either the ribbon cable
DISCONNECTED J01/J02 is disconnected, the cable is bad, or it is a
cable–related problem.
QD 754 TCD2 BATREF SIGNAL In the input driver circuit, either the ribbon cable JQ is
FAILURE (PLUG JQ) disconnected, the cable is bad, or it is a cable–related
problem.
QD 755-767 TCD2 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 768-783 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 784 TCD1 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 785 TCD1 MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 786-799 TCD1 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 800-895 TCD1 CONTACT The input circuit from the terminal board on the <R>
INPUT #X FAILURE (X back into the TCD card has failed.
BEING FROM 01-96)
QD 896-955 TCD1 RELAY OUTPUT When comparing the desired relay output to the actual
#X FAILURE (X BEING relay output, a discrepancy occurred, causing the error
FROM 01-60) message.

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


9
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 956-959 TCD1 ALARMS NOT


USED

QD 960-961 TCD1 PLUG J01/J02 IS In the output driver circuit, either the ribbon cable
DISCONNECTED J01/J02 is disconnected, the cable is bad, or it is a
cable–related problem.
QD 962 TCD1 BATREF SIGNAL In the input driver circuit, either the ribbon cable JQ is
FAILURE (PLUG JQ) disconnected, the cable is bad, or it is a cable–related
problem.
QD 963-975 TCD1 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 976-1119 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 1120 TCQB ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1121 TCQB MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 1122-1135 TCQB ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1136 TCQB TMS320 SLOW This means that the 320 is not completing the phase
ON PLL lock loop (PLL) algorithm in the appropriate amount
of time.
QD 1137-1138 TCQB TMS320 SLOW This means that the 320 is not completing the high
ON HP/LP SHAFT pressure/low pressure shaft vibration algorithm in the
VIBRATION appropriate amount of time.
QD 1139-1143 TCQB ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1144-1167 TCQB 8254 COUNTER The 8254 is a counter chip. This alarm is signalling an
OUT OF LIMITS (U47- I/O or hardware failure, where the count difference is
0/1/2, U48-0/1/2, U49- out of the expected range. In other words, the count
0/1/2, U50-0/1/2, U51- difference between this chip and the previous one is
0/1/2, U52-0/1/2, U53- out of limits.
0/1/2, U54-0/1/2)
QD 1168-1197 TCQB PROX. X Proximeter number X has moved either too close or
POSITION OUT OF too far from the shaft. This means that either the
LIMITS (X IS FROM 1- proximeter is loose, or it has failed completely.
30)

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


10
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1198-1199 TCQB CHANNEL A/B One of the two 4-20 mA output channels (either A or
4-20 MA OUT OF B) has suffered a failure. This means that you will no
LIMITS longer obtain a reliable output reading.
QD 1200-1215 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 1216 TCQA ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1217 TCQA MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM

QD 1218-1231 TCQA ALARMS NOT


USED
QD 1232-1247 TCQA LVDTX OUT OF -31638 > v_val [X-1] > -1911
LIMITS (X BEING
FROM I-16)
QD 1248-1249 TCQA 4-20 MA INDIV. ALD/BLD > ((ATD/BTD >> 1) + 1092)
CURRENT HIGH CH.
A/B TCQA 4-20 MA
OUTPUT
QD 1250-1251 TCQA 4-20 MA ABS (ARFD-ATD/BRFD-BTD) +2% - 4% of rated
OUTPUT DISAGREES
W/REF CH. A/B
QD 1252-1253 TCQA 4-20 MA DA/AD ABS (ARFD-REF_OUT [0]/BRFD-REF_OUT[1]) <
LOOPBACK TROUBLE 2% of rated
CH. A/B
QD 1254 TCQA LVDT -30037 < lvx < -32659
EXCITATION
TROUBLE
QD 1255 TCQA ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1256 TCQA 10V ON–CARD 32103 < CAL < 31467
VOLTAGE REF.
TROUBLE
QD 1257-1263 TCQA ALARMS NOT
USED

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


11
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1264-1275 TCQA SEISMIC VIB vd_in[X-1] < config_misc.diag_vib_dc_h


XDCR #X OUT OF
LIMITS (X BEING
FROM 1-12)
QD 1276-1279 TCQA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1280-1294 FAILED (X BEING -960 > TC_IN[X-1] > 32000 24000 18400 12000
FROM 1-15)
QD 1295 TCQA ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1296-1310 TCQA 4-20 MA INPUT 3104 > ma_val[X-1] > 31352
MAX OUT OF LIMITS
(X BEING FROM 1-15)
QD 1311 TCQA ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1312-1319 DISAGREES W/REF (X if (ref<80%)hilim = 25% else hilim=55% ref+1.5*fdbk
BEING FROM 1-8)

QD 1320 TCQA COLD 24608 > cj > 30920


JUNCTION OUT OF
LIMITS
QD 1321-1322 TCQA TC/mA SHORT -328 > tc/ma_val[15] > 328
CIRCUIT VOLTAGE
TOO HIGH
QD 1323-1324 TCQA FLOW #1/2 ff1/2_a < 128
FEEDBACK TROUBLE
QD 1325 TCQA FLOW DIVIDER abs(ff1_a, ff2_a) > 768
SPEED DIFFERENCE
QD 1326-1327 TCQA PRESSURE #1/2 fpg[0/1] < -1638
FEEDBACK OUT OF
LIMIT
QD 1328-1335 TCQA LVDT This alarm signals that all the LVDTs used by
REGULATOR #X regulator #(X-1) are out of limits.
FEEDBACK TROUBLE
(X BEING FROM 1-8)

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


12
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1336-1343 TCQA LVDT abs(sub(pos1[X-1],pos2[X-1],pos3[X-1])) > 1280


VOLTAGE
UNBALANCED REG#X
(X BEING FROM 1-8)
QD 1344-1347 TCQA -32769 = volts_in[0 thru 3] = 32764
QD 1348-1351 TCQA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1352 TCQA 25X GXS RELAY U69.2 != U67.2 (JD-1)
DRIVER RD0 FAILURE
QD 1353 TCQA 52Z RELAY U69.3 != U67.5 (JD-2)
DRIVER RD1 FAILURE
QD 1354 TCQA PTR1 RELAY U69.4 != U67.6 (JD-3)
DRIVER RD2 FAILURE
QD 1355 TCQA PTR2 RELAY U69.5 != U67.9 (JD-4)
DRIVER RD3 FAILURE
QD 1356-1358 TCQA TRIP CARD U69. (X+2) != U67 . (12/15/16) )JD-(X+1))
RELAY DRIVER RDX
FAILURE (X BEING
FROM 4-6)
QD 1359 TCQA ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1360 TCQA P125-N125 p125bd-n125bd > 31040
OVERVOLTAGE
QD 1361-1365 TCQA POWER SUPPLY For P15AD: 24992 > p15ad > 32461
XXXXX OUT OF For N15AD: -32461 > p15ad > -24992
LIMITS (XXXXX For DCOM: -320 fcom >320
BEING P15BD, N15BD,
P15AD, N15AD, AND
DCOM,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1366-1370 TCQA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1371 TCQA SERVO -31651 > sosd > -30398
CURRENT DRIVE
OFFSET TROUBLE
QD 1372-1375 TCQA ALARMS NOT
USED

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


13
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1376-1381 TCQA LVX & Y RATIO


OUT OF LIMIT
(ZZZZZ), WITH X
BEING 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, AND
11; WITH Y BEING 2, 4,
6, 8, 10, AND 12; AND
WITH ZZZZZ BEING
VIGVA, VIGVA, VBVA,
VBVB, VSVA, AND
VSVB, RESPECITVELY
QD 1382-1383 TCQA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1384-1386 TCQA XXXX STEADY
STATE OPERATION
LIMIT (XXXX BEING
VIGV, VBV, AND VSV,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1387-1391 TCQA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1392-1393 TCQA PS3A/PS3B OUT
OF LIMIT
QD 1394 TCQA PS3A AND PS3B
SPREAD OUT OF
LIMIT
QD 1395-1399 TCQA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1400-1401 TCQA XN25A/XN25B
OUT OF LIMIT

QD 1402 TCQA XN25A AND


XN25B SPREAD OUT
OF LIMIT
QD 1403-1407 TCQA ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1408 TCE3 ALARM NOT
USED

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


14
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1409 TCE3 MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 1410-1423 TCE3 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1424-1425 TCE3 HP/LP READING, There is a hardware problem on the high pressure/low
HARDWARE pressure speed signal.
TROUBLE
QD 1426-1427 TCE3 HP/LP BASE There is a disagreement between the burg jumpers and
SPEED CONFIG the downloaded configuration constant (software) for
TROUBLE high pressure/low pressure base speed.
QD 1428-1429 TCE3 HP/LP OVER There is a disagreement between the burg jumpers and
SPEED CONFIG the downloaded configuration constant (software) for
TROUBLE high pressure/low pressure over speed.
QD 1430 TCE3 SYSTEM CONFIG There is a disagreement between the burg jumpers and
TROUBLE the downloaded configuration constant (software) for
the system configuration.
QD 1431 TCE3 TRIP BOARD The trip protection board type (TCTX) is wrong. Here,
CONFIG TROUBLE X=G for gas turbine, X=S for medium steam, or X=L
for large steam.
QD 1432-1438 TCE3 DIGITAL The hardware logic signal for XXXXX relay is in
OUTPUT, XXXXX disagreement with that particular relay output.
(XXXX BEING
025DRV, OETR1,
OETR2, ODRVO
(CLAMP), ODRV1
(KE1, ELO), ODRV2
(KE2), AND OALARM,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1439 TCE3 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1440-1445 TCE3 TMR CHECK One of the three relays for XXXX is out of step with
TROUBLE, XXXX the other two. Note that if configured for an LM
(XXXX BEING ETR1, machine, only <X> and <Y> will be checked.
ETR2, PTR1, PTR2,
PTR3, AND PTR4,
RESPECTIVELY)

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


15
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1446-1447 TCE3 ALARMS NOT


USED
QD 1448-1455 TCE3 LOOPBACK, This is relay–loopback testing: the actual condition of
RELAY, XXX (XXX the relay is checked against the intended value. Each
BEING ETR1, ETR2, TCEA is only checking the relay that it (self) drives.
DRV1, DRV2, PTR1, Note that for the TCTG (gas turbine) trip card, relays
PTR2, KP-1/PTR3/MLO, PTR3 and PTR4 are applicable. For the TCTS
AND KP-2/PTR4/ORST, (medium steam) trip card, relays KP-1 and KP-2 are
RESPECTIVELY applicable. Finally, for the TCTL (large steam) trip
card, relays MLO and ORST are applicable.
QD 1456-1462 TCE3 LOOPBACK, This solenoid–loopback testing: in this case, the output
SOLENOID, XXX (XXX voltages are being checked. Note that for the TCTG
BEING OTS, (gas turbine) trip card, SOL1 thru SOL4 are
ETD1/SOL1/MTSV, applicable. For the TCTS (medium steam) trip card,
ETD2/SOL2/ETSV, ETD1 and ETD2 are applicable. Finally, for the TCTL
SOL3/ELO, SOL4/MLO, (large steam) trip card, only OTS, MTSV, ETSV,
ORST, AND OTS, ELO, MLO, and ORST are applicable.
RESPECTIVELY
QD 1463 TCE3 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1464 TCE3 SLOW SYNCH 25 The synch relay (25, GES) did not close when it was
RELAY supposed to.
QD 1465 TCE3 SLOW SYNCH The synch check relay (25X, GXS) did not close when
CHECK 25X RELAY it was supposed to.
QD 1466 TCE3 SYNCH LOCKUP, The synch relay (25, GES) is closed when it should not
25 RELAY FAILURE be.
QD 1467-1468 CLOSE TIME OUT OF Breaker 1/2 is either too slow or too fast in closing for
LIMITS its last operation.
QD 1469 TCE3 25P TROUBLE The 25P relay is not in the state that it is intended to be
in. This is a relay–loopback test.
QD 1470 TCE3 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1471 TCE3 52GX 125Vdc The 125 Vdc is not connected across the PTBA screw
VOLTAGE MISSING from 35 to 41.
QD 1472-1475 TCE3 RELAY Relay K4-X is out of step or not in its intended state,
TROUBLE, K4-X (X meaning that it is in disagreement with the overall
BEING FROM 1-4) consensus of the 4 circuit.

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


16
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1476 TCE3 4 RELAY One of the K4 relays is out of step.


DISAGREEMENT

QD 1477 TCE3 VOLTAGE This means that 125 Vdc is missing from the trip board
MISSING, ODIAG32, (TCT_).
125 VDC
QD 1478 TCE3 VOLTAGE This means that 24 V is missing from the trip board
MISING, ODIAG33, (TCT_).
24VR
QD 1479 TCE3 VOLTAGE This means that 115 VAC is missing from the trip
MISSING, ODIAG34, board (TCT_). Note that this is only applicable for the
115 VAC TCTL card. Not the other two.
QD 1480-1483 TCE3 POWER SUPPLY This alarm is responsible for checking the TCEA card
OUT OF LIMITS XXX power supply limit.
(XXX BEING P5, P15,
N15, AND P24,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1484 TCE3 POWER SUPPLY This alarm is responsible for checking the TCEA card
TROUBLE, power supply limit.
P24AS/N24AS
QD 1485 TCE3 GROUND FAULT This alarm is responsible for checking the TCEA card
ON P24AS/N24AS BUS power supply limit.
QD 1486-1487 TCE3 POWER SUPPLY This alarm is responsible for checking the TCEA card
OUT OF LIMITS XXX power supply limit.
(XXX BEING P335 AND
DCOM,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1488-1495 TCE3 FLAME This means that flame detector #X is indicating a
DETECTOR #X OUT OF flame when a high pressure speed is at zero. Note that
LIMITS (X BEING this alarm is applicable to gas turbines only.
FROM 1-8)
QD 1496 TCE3 IONET ADDRESS The burg jumpers for the communications network
TROUBLE address are incorrect.
QD 1497 TCE3 DIAGNOSTIC The diagnostic task (software) is hung up. You should
TASK TROUBLE suspect the A to D converter on the TCEA.

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


17
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1498-1499 TCE3 EMERG ONLINE This means that the emergency on–line overspeed test
OS TEST FAIL, has failed. Note that this alarm is only applicable for
ETR1/ETR2 the TCTS (medium steam) trip card.
QD 1500-1501 TCE3 PRIM ONLINE OS (These two alarms are no longer in use.)
TEST FAIL, PTR1/PTR2
QD 1502-1503 TCE3 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1504-1535 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 1536 TCE2 ALARM NOT
USED

QD 1537 TCE2 MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM
QD 1538-1551 TCE2 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1552-1553 TCE2 HP/LP READING A hardware problem exists on the high pressure/low
HARDWARE pressure speed signal.
TROUBLE
QD 1554-1555 TCE2 HP/LP BASE There is a disagreement between the burg jumpers and
SPEED CONFIG the downloaded configuration constant (software) for
TROUBLE the high pressure/low pressure base speed.
QD 1556-1557 TCE2 HP/LP OVER There is a disagreement between the burg jumpers and
SPEED CONFIG the downloaded configuration constant (software) for
TROUBLE the high pressure/low pressure over speed.
QD 1558 TCE2 SYSTEM CONFIG There is a disagreement between the burg jumpers and
TROUBLE the downloaded configuration constant (software) for
the system configuration.
QD 1559 TCE2 TRIP BOARD The trip protection board type (TCTX) is incorrect.
CONFIG TROUBLE Note that X=G for gas turbine, X=S for medium steam,
or X=L for large steam.

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


18
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1560-1566 TCE2 DIGITAL This means that the hardware logic signal for the
OUTPUT, XXXX XXXX relay is in disagreement with that particular
(XXXX BEING relay output.
025DRV, OETR1,
OETR2, ODRVO
(CLAMP), ODRV1,
(KE1, EL0), ODRV2
(KE2), AND OALARM,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1567 TCE2 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1568-1573 TCE2 TMR CHECK One of the three relays for XXXX is out of step with
TROUBLE, XXXX the other two. Note that if configured for an LM
(XXXX BEING ETR1, machine, only <X> and <Y> will be checked.
ETR2, PTR1, PTR2,
PTR3, AND PTR4,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1574-1575 TCE2 ALARMS NOT
USED

QD 1576-1583 TCE2 LOOPBACK, This is relay–loopback testing. The actual condition of


RELAY, XXXX (XXXX the relay is being checked against the intended value.
BEING ETR1, ETR2, Note that each TCEA is only checking the relay that
DRV1, DRV2, PTR1, it(self) drives. For the TCTG (gas turbine) trip card,
PTR2, KP-1/PTR3/MLO, relays PTR3 and PTR4 are applicable. For the TCTS
AND KP-2/PTR4/ORST, (medium steam) trip card, relays KP-1 and KP-2 are
RESPECTIVELY) applicable. Finally, for the TCTL (large steam) trip
card, relays MLO and ORST are applicable here.
QD 1584-1590 TCE2 LOOPBACK, This is solenoid–loopback testing. In this case, the
SOLENOID, XXXX output voltages are being checked. Note that for the
(XXXX BEING OTS, TCTG (gas turbine) trip card, SOL1 thru SOL4 are
ETD1/SOL1/MTSV, applicable. For the TCTS (medium steam) trip card,
ETD2/SOL2/ETSV, ETD1 and ETD2 are applicable. Finally, for the TCTL
SOL3/ELO, SOL4/MLO, (large steam) trip cared, only OTS, MTSV, ETSV,
ORST, AND OTS, ELO, MLO, and ORST are applicable here.
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1591 TCE2 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1592 TCE2 SLOW SYNCH 25 The synch relay (25, GES) did not close when it was
RELAY supposed to.

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


19
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1593 TCE2 SLOW SYNCH The synch check relay (25X, GXS) did not close when
CHECK 25X RELAY it was supposed to.
QD 1594 TCE2 SYNCH LOCKUP, The synch relay (25, GES) is closed when it should not
25 RELAY FAILURE be.
QD 1595-1596 TCE2 BREAKER 1/2 This means that breaker 1/Breaker 2 is either too slow
CLOSE TIME OUT OF or too fast in closing for its last operation.
LIMITS
QD 1597 TCE2 25P TROUBLE The 25P relay is not in the state that it is intended to be
in. This is a relay loopback test.
QD 1598 TCE2 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1599 TCE2 52GX 125Vdc The 125 Vdc is not connected across the PTBA screw
VOLTAGE MISSING from 35 to 41.
QD 1600-1603 TCE2 RELAY This means that relay K4-X is out of step or not in its
TROUBLE, K4-X (X intended state. The relay is in disagreement with the
BEING FROM 1 TO 4) overall consensus of the 4 circuit.
QD 1604 TCE2 4 RELAY One of the K4 relays is out of step.
DISAGREEMENT
QD 1605 TCE2 VOLTAGE This means that 125 VDC is missing from the trip
MISSING ODIAG32, 125 board (TCT_).
VDC

QD 1606 TCE2 VOLTAGE This means that 24 V is missing from the trip board
MISSING, ODIAG33, (TCT_).
24VR
QD 1607 TCE2 VOLTAGE This means that 115 VAC is missing from the trip
MISSING, ODIAG34, board (TCT_). Note that only the TCTL (large steam)
115VAC baord is applicable here.
QD 1608-1611 TCE2 POWER SUPPLY This alarm is responsible for checking the TCEA card
OUT OF LIMITS, XXX power supply limit.
(XXX BEING P5, P15,
N15, AND P24,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1612 TCE2 POWER SUPPLY This alarm is responsible for checking the TCEA card
TROUBLE, power supply limit.
P24AS/N24AS

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


20
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1613 TCE2 GROUND FAULT This alarm is responsible for checking the TCEA card
ON P24AS/N24AS BUS power supply limit.
QD 1614-1615 TCE2 POWER SUPPLY This alarm is responsible for checking the TCEA card
OUT OF LIMITS, P335 power supply limit.
AND DCOM,
RESPECTIVELY
QD 1616-1623 TCE2 FLAME This means that the flame detector X is indicating a
DETECTOR #X OUT OF flame when the high pressure speed is at zero. Note
LIMITS (X BEING that this alarm is only applicable to gas turbines.
FROM 1-8)
QD 1624 TCE2 IONET ADDRESS The burg jumpers for the communications network
TROUBLE address are incorrect.
QD 1625 TCE2 DIAGNOSTIC The diagnostic task (software) is hung up. You should
TASK TROUBLE suspect the A to D converter on the TCEA.
QD 1626-1627 TCE2 EMERG ONLINE This means that the emergency on–line over speed test
OS TEST FAIL, has failed. Note that this alarm is only applicable to the
ETR1/ETR2 TCTS (medium steam) card.
QD 1628-1629 TCE2 PRIM ONLINE OS (These two alarms are no longer in use).
TEST FAIL, PTR1/PTR2
QD 1630-1631 TCE2 ALARMS NOT
USED
QD 1632-1663 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
QD 1664 TCE1 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1665 TCE1 MEMORY A manual change was made in the <R> software using
CHANGE MADE BY the <I>.
UDM

QD 1666-1679 TCE1 ALARMS NOT


USED
QD 1680-1681 TCE1 HP/LP READING, *See QD 1424-1425 for this description.
HARDWARE
TROUBLE

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


21
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1682-1683 TCE1 HP/LP BASE *See QD 1426-1427 for this description.


SPEED CONFIG
TROUBLE
QD 1684-1685 TCE1 HP/LP OVER *See QD 1428-1429 for this description.
SPEED CONFIG
TROUBLE
QD 1686 TCE1 SYSTEM CONFIG *See QD 1430 for this description.
TROUBLE
QD 1687 TCE1 TRIP BOARD *See QD 1431 for this description.
CONFIG TROUBLE
QD 1688-1694 TCE1 DIGITAL *See QD 1432-1438 for this description.
OUTPUT, XXXX
(XXXX BEING
025DRV, OETR1,
OETR2, ODRVO
(CLAMP), ODRV1
(KE1, ELO), ODRV2
(KE2), AND OALARM,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1695 TCE1 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1696-1701 TCE1 TMR CHECK *See QD 1440-1445 for this description.
TROUBLE, XXXX
(XXXX BEING ETR1,
ETR2, PTR1, PTR2,
PTR3, AND PTR4,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1702-1703 TCE1 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1704-1711 TCE1 LOOPBACK, *See QD 1448-1455 for this description.
RELAY, XXX (XXX
BEING ETR1, ETR2,
DRV1, DRV2, PTR1,
PTR2, KP-1/PTR3/MLO,
AND KP-2/PTR4/ORST,
RESPECTIVELY)

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


22
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1712-1718 TCE1 LOOPBACK, *See QD 1456-1462 for this description.


SOLENOID, XXX (XXX
BEING OTS,
ETD1/SOL1/MTSV,
ETD2/SOL2/ETSV,
SOL3/ELO, SOL4/MLO,
ORST, AND OTS,
RESPECTIVELY)
QD 1719 TCE1 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1720 TCE1 SLOW SYNCH 25 *See QD 1464 for this description.
RELAY
QD 1721 TCE1 SLOW SYNCH *See QD 1465 for this description.
CHECK 25X RELAY
QD 1722 TCE1 SYNCH LOCKUP, *See QD 1466 for this description.
25 RELAY FAILURE
QD 1723-1724 TCE1 BREAKER 1/2 *See QD 1467-1468 for this description.
CLOSE TIME OUT OF
LIMITS
QD 1725 TCE1 25P TROUBLE *See QD 1469 for this description.
QD 1726 TCE1 ALARM NOT
USED
QD 1727 TCE1 52GX 125Vdc *See QD 1471 for this description.
VOLTAGE MISSING
QD 1728-1731 TCE1 RELAY *See QD 1472-1475 for this description.
TROUBLE, K4-X (X
BEING FROM 1 TO 4)
QD 1732 TCE1 4 RELAY *See QD 1476 for this description.
DISAGREEMENT
QD 1733 TCE1 VOLTAGE *See QD 1477 for this description.
MISSING, ODIAG32,
125 VDC
QD 1734 TCE1 VOLTAGE *See QD 1478 for this description.
MISSING, ODIAG33,
24VR

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


23
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

QD 1735 TCE1 VOLTAGE *See QD 1479 for this description.


MISSING, ODIAG24,
115 VAC
QD 1736-1739 TCE1 POWER SUPPLY *See QD 1480-1483 for this description.
OUT OF LIMITS, XXX
(XXX BEING P5, P15,
N15, AND P24,
RESPECTIVELY)

QD 1740 TCE1 POWER SUPPLY *See QD 1484 for this description.


TROUBLE,
P24AS/N24AS
QD 1741 TCE1 GROUND FAULT *See QD 1485 for this description.
ON P24AS/N24AS BUS
QD 1742-1743 TCE1 POWER SUPPLY *See QD 1486-1487 for this description.
OUT OF LIMITS, P335
AND DCOM,
RESPECTIVELY
QD 1744-1751 TCE1 FLAME *See QD 1488-1495 for this description.
DETECTOR #X OUT OF
LIMITS (X BEING
FROM 1 TO 8)
QD 1752 TCE1 IONET ADDRESS *See QD 1496 for this description.
TROUBLE
QD 1753 TCE1 DIAGNOSTIC *See QD 1497 for this description.
TASK TROUBLE
QD 1754-1755 TCE1 EMERG ONLINE *See QD 1498-1499 for this description.
OS TEST FAIL,
ETR1/ETR2
QD 1756-1757 TCE1 PRIM ONLINE OS *See QD 1500-1501 for this description.
TEST FAIL, PTR1/PTR2
QD 1758-1759 TCE1 ALARMS NOT
USED

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


24
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

CD 1 DCC COULD NOT *See QD 1 for this description.


CREATE MSP BMS
SOCKET
CD 2 DCC BMS: OUT OF *See QD 2 for this description.
MEMORY
CD 3 DCC BMS: ATTEMPT *See QD 3 for this description.
TO RELEASE
CORRUPT BLK
CD 4 DCC BMS: REQUEST *See QD 4 for this description.
SIZE > MAX POOL
SIZE
CD 5 DCC NO QUEUE *See QD 5 for this description.
SERVER FOR
DESTINATION

CD 6 DCC QST QUEUE *See QD 6 for this description.


DELETION ERROR
CD 7 DCC UNABLE TO GET *See QD 7 for this description.
DPM BUFFER FOR
XMIT
CD 8 DCC UNABLE TO *See QD 8 for this description.
CREATE DPM SERVER
SOCKET
CD 9 DCC DPM: INVALID *See QD 9 for this description.
DESTINATION
ADDRESS
CD 10 DCC DPM: NO BMS *See QD 10 for this description.
MEMORY FOR ISR
CD 11 DCC DPM: XFER REQ. *See QD 11 for this description.
SIZE > DPM BLK SIZE
CD 12 DCC UDM: NO BMS *See QD 12 for this description.
MEMORY BUFFER
AVAILABLE
CD 13 DCC DPM: DCC196 *See QD 13 for this description.
INITIAL MEMORY
FAILURE

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


25
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

CD 14 DCC DPM: LCC *See QD 14 for this description.


INITIAL MEMORY
FAILURE
CD 15 DCC DPM: 3PL INITIAL *See QD 15 for this description.
MEMORY FAILURE
CD 16 DCC NO QST FOR I/O *See QD 16 for this description.
CONFIG MESSAGES
CD 17 DCC NO IO CARD FOR *See QD 17 for this description.
SOCKET EXISTS
CD 18 DCC IO CFG MESSAGE *See QD 18 for this description.
RCVD OUT OF ORDER
CD 19 DCC IO CARD COULD *See QD 19 for this description.
NOT CONFIGURE
CARD
CD 20 DCC MESSAGE *See QD 20 for this description.
RECEIVED WITH BAD
PROTOCOL

CD 21 DCC INT 6 OCCURRED *See QD 21 for this description.


(INVALID OPCODE)
CD 22 DCC TRANSLATE *See QD 22 for this description.
ERROR ON MASTER
SEQ
CD 23 DCC STACK *See QD 23 for this description.
OVERFLOW ERROR
CD 24 DCC SEQUENCING *See QD 24 for this description.
DISABLED BY
MONITOR
CD 25 DCC MSP MEMALLOC *See QD 25 for this description.
REQ. BUFFER TOO BIG
CD 26 DCC MSP MEMALLOC *See QD 26 for this description.
NO BUFFER FOUND
CD 27 DCC MSP MEMDEALL *See QD 27 for this description.
BUFFER PREV.
RETURNED

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


26
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

CD 28 DCC MSP MEMDEALL *See QD 28 for this description.


BAD ADDRESS
RETURNED
CD 29 DCC MSP *See QD 29 for this description.
MEMALLOPT
WAITING FOR BUFFER
CD 30-31 DCC PROM *See QD 30-31 for this description.
CHECKSUM ERROR
U12/U11
CD 32 DCC CABLE REMOTE *See QD 32 for this description.
ILLEGAL POINT
CD 33-34 DCC I/O CARD WENT *See QD 33-34 for this description.
TO STATE A2/A3
CD 35 DCC BAD EEPROM *See QD 35 for this description.
TABLE CHECKSUM
CD 36 DCC DEFAULT *See QD 36 for this description.
SYSTEM LOAD
CD 37 DCC LCC BAD AGENT *See QD 37 for this description.
ID
CD 38 DCC BAD RAM TABLE *See QD 38 for this description.
CHECKSUM
CD 39 DCC BAD CONSTANTS *See QD 39 for this description.
CHECKSUM

CD 40 DCC/TCQA BAD *See QD 40 for this description.


STALL TIMER
CD 41 BAD EEPROM EVENT *See QD 41 for this description.
TABLE
CD 42 BAD EEPROM *See QD 42 for this description.
CHANGE CELL TABLE
CD 43 SEQUENCING *See QD 43 for this description.
EXECUTION
OVERFLOW
CD 44-63 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 64 PLU3 ALARM NOT
USED

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


27
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

CD 65 PLU3 MEMORY *See QD 65 for this description.


CHANGE MADE BY
UDM
CD 66-79 PLU3 ALARMS NOT
USED
CD 80-127 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 128 PLU2 ALARM NOT
USED
CD 129 PLU2 MEMORY *See QD 129 for this description.
CHANGE MADE BY
UDM
CD 130-143 PLU2 ALARMS NOT
USED
CD 144-191 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 192 PLU1 ALARM NOT
USED
CD 193 PLU1 MEMORY *See QD 193 for this description.
CHANGE MADE BY
UDM
CD 194-207 PLU1 ALARMS NOT
USED
CD 208-255 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 256 IOMA ALARM NOT
USED
CD 257 IOMA MEMORY *See QD 257 for this description.
CHANGE MADE BY
UDM
CD 258-271 IOMA ALARMS NOT
USED

CD 272-277 IOMA POWER SUPPLY *See QD 272-277 for this description.


OUT OF LIMITS, XXX
(XXX BEING P5, P15,
N15, P24, N24, AND
DCOM,
RESPECTIVELY)

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


28
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

CD 278-279 IOMA ALARMS NOT


USED
CD 280-281 IOMA BUS/GEN *See QD 280-281 for this description.
VOLTAGE INPUT
HARDWARE
PROBLEM
CD 282 IOMA CPD INPUT *See QD 282 for this description.
HARDWARE
PROBLEM
CD 283 IOMA DOWNLOAD *See QD 283 for this description.
CONSTANT OUT OF
LIMITS
CD 284-287 IOMA ALARMS NOT
USED
CD 288-303 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 304 LCC ALARM NOT
USED
CD 305 LCC MEMORY *See QD 305 for this description.
CHANGE MADE BY
UDM
CD 306-319 LCC ALARMS NOT
USED
CD 320 LCC PROCESSOR IDLE *See QD 320 for this description.
TIME IS LOW
CD 321 LCC VOTER ARCNET *See QD 321 for this description.
INITIALIZE FAILURE
CD 322-326 LCC NO ARCNET *See QD 322-326 for this description.
COMMUNICATION
WITH <X> (X BEING C,
D, R, S, AND T,
RESPECTIVELY)
CD 327 LCC NO TIMESET *See QD 327 for this description.
MESSAGE RECEIVED,
<C>

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


29
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

CD 328 LCC BAD STATE TO *See QD 328 for this description.


CONFIGURE BOARD

CD 329 LCC VOTE TABLE *See QD 329 for this description.


CHECKSUM
MISMATCHES VDP
CD 330 LCC FRAME RATE OR *See QD 330 for this description.
EEPROM
MISMATCHES VDP
CD 331 LCC DCC NAME *See QD 331 for this description.
MISMATCHES VDP
CD 332 LCC NAME *See QD 332 for this description.
MISMATCHES VDP
CD 333 LCC DCC MAJOR *See QD 333 for this description.
REVISION
MISMATCHES VDP
CD 334 LCC MAJOR REVISION *See QD 334 for this description.
MISMATCHES VDP
CD 335 LCC BAD PROM *See QD 335 for this description.
CHECKSUM
CD 336 LCC MEMORY *See QD 336 for this description.
CHANGE MADE BY
LCC MON
CD 337-783 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 784 TCD1 ALARM NOT
USED
CD 785 TCD1 MEMORY *See QD 785 for this description.
CHANGE MADE BY
UDM
CD 786-799 TCD1 ALARMS NOT
USED
CD 800-895 TCD1 CONTACT *See QD 800-895 for this description.
INPUT #X FAILURE (X
BEING FROM 01-96)
CD 896-955 TCD1 RELAY OUTPUT *See QD 896-955 for this description.
#X FAILURE (X BEING
FROM 01 TO 60)
CD 956-959 TCD1 ALARMS NOT

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


30
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

USED
CD 960-961 TCD1 PLUG J01/J02 IS *See QD 960-961 for this description.
DISCONNECTED
CD 962 TCD1 BATREF SIGNAL *See QD 962 for this description.
FAILURE (PLUG JQ)
CD 963-975 TCD1 ALARMS NOT
USED
CD 976-991 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 992 TCCB ALARM NOT
USED
CD 993 TCCB MEMORY A memory change has been made to the address space
CHANGE MADE BY of the TCCB processor using the UDM protocol with a
UDM program such as “SPY," etc. Data and/or operation of
the LCC is subject to disruption based on the particular
memory change made. Caution is advised, as memory
changes should be made with care and thorough
knowledge. This diagnostic alarm may be reset on the
hour (minutes equal zero) after the memory change
occurs.
CD 994-1007 TCCB ALARMS NOT
USED
CD 1008-1055 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 1056 TCCA ALARM NOT
USED
CD 1057 TCCA MEMORY A memory change has been made to the address space
CHANGE MADE BY of the TCCA processor using the UDM protocol with a
UDM program such as “SPY," etc. Data and/or operation of
the LCC is subject to disruption based on the particular
memory change made. Caution is advised, as memory
changes should be made with care and thorough
knowledge. This diagnostic alarm may be reset on the
hour (minutes equal zero) after the memory change
occurs.
CD 1058-1071 TCCA ALARMS NOT
USED

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


31
g
GE Power Systems
Training And Development

PROCESSOR DROP ALARM NAME ALARM DESCRIPTION


NUMBER

CD 1072 TCCA PROCESSOR The reserve idle time in the 196 processor on the
IDLE TIME IS LOW TCCA board is low and may be either sufficient or
insufficient to do all necessary data and
communication tasks.
CD 1073 TCCA STAGELINK The TCCA processor has failed to initialize the arcnet
ARCNET INIT communication hardware. A circuit board failure has
FAILURE probably occurred.
CD 1074-1079 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 1080 TCCA BAD STATE TO An attempt to initialize the TCCA I/O was made by the
CONFIGURE TCCA DCC when the I/O state was not between states A4 and
A7, inclusive.
CD 1081-1086 (NUMBERS SKIPPED)
CD 1087 TCCA BAD PROM The TCCA 196 processor internal self–diagnostics
CHECKSUM have detected a failure in the EPROM. The EPROMs
in sockets U8 and U9 may be invalid and should be
replaced immediately.

C:\Users\Cheede\Desktop\T C\Training_MarkV\Diagnostic Alarms.doc 4/13/98


32

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi