Many types of equipment require maintenance based on the number of hours run time.
The Time Series Runtime Tag can help you
track the run time hours of your equipment.
The Time Series Runtime Tag is usually
associated with a Digital Data Point Tag.
The Time Series Runtime Tag tracks the amount of time the Digital Data Point Tag is not zero.
The result is a time series (values at an equal spaced time interval) of the total "on" time.
The Time Series Runtime Tag supports the configuration properties of the Time Series Core Tag.
The Time Series Runtime Tag supports the data properties of the Time Series Core Tag plus these properties.
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
SourceTagValue | BOOL | The current value of the data source tag. |
LatestCompleteSampleValue | TIME | The value of the most recent complete time sample. |
LatestCompleteSampleQuality | TIME | The quality of the most recent complete time sample. |
LatestCompleteSampleTimestamp | TIME | The date and time of the most recent complete time sample. |
CurrentSampleSize | UDINT | The number of raw data samples used to build the current sample. |
CurrentSampleValue | TIME | The value of the current sample. |
CurrentSampleQuality | UINT | The quality of the current sample. |
The Time Series Runtime Tag does not support any tag commands.
The Time Series Runtime Tag builds on the features of these tag types:
To learn about data sources for Time Series Tags.
To learn about other Time Series Tags.
For the meaning of terms used in Fernhill SCADA.