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Posted: 2019-11-0512:57 PM
[Imported] Modbus Values from Generator
>>Message imported from previous forum - Category:SCADAPack RTU<< User: mchartrand, originally posted: 2018-10-25 14:50:30 Id:216 This is a re-posting from the obsoleted (October 2018) "Schneider Electric Telemetry & SCADA" forum.
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**_zimmer: I am having a specific problem getting the fuel level from a decision maker 3000 generator controller. Using modscan directly connected to the generator via laptop I can get the value from register 417000 as stated in the manual for the analog input associated with the fuel level, but I cannot figure out how to use the MSIP command to get this register. Will I have to re-map it somehow to a register that the scadapack 334 can read? Thanks_**
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bevanweiss:
If you're using ISaGRAF, then an IO Board should do the job. Whether your SCADApack supports ISaGRAF is unknown, you didn't say what SCADApack.
Whether Modbus RTU / TCP is unknown, you didn't say which.
The Modbus address you've typed is a 6-digit address, the older ISaGRAF v3 may not have supported this (I can't remember). ISaGRAF v5 (SCADApack Workbench 6) does for E-series SCADApacks.
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a062549: I have several of the older 3000's and I take the 40039 register (Fuel Rate* (RO WORD) /Gallons/Hour x 100 (ECM only)) and run it with a clock to figure the fuel burn and resultant fuel left scenario?