The SeparatorTypeis the representation of a condensate separator and extends its supertype by specific Nodes. According to ISO 5598, a condensate separator retains contaminants by means other than a filter element, e.g. specific gravity, magnetism, chemical properties, density. It is illustrated in Figure 30and formally defined in Table 40.
Figure 30– SeparatorType Illustration
Table 40– SeparatorType Definition
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BrowseName |
SeparatorType |
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IsAbstract |
False |
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Node Class |
BrowseName |
DataType |
TypeDefinition |
Other |
Subtype of the CASComponentTypedefined in 7.7, i.e. inheriting the InstanceDeclarations of that Node. |
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The following nodes override nodes added by the CASComponentType |
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0:HasComponent |
Object |
Design |
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SeparatorDesignType |
O |
0:HasComponent |
Object |
ProcessFluidCircuit |
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FluidCircuitType |
O |
When instantiating this ObjectTypethe Identification Objectshall use one of the concrete subtypes of the MachineryItemIdentificationType, either MachineIdentificationType or MachineryComponentIdentificationType, depending on the concrete usage of this Component. The ModellingRule of the Property DeviceClass remains as mandatory and its Value Attributeshall match the value stated in Table 9.
The InstanceDeclarationsof the SeparatorType have additional Attributesdefined in Table 41.
Table 41– SeparatorType Attribute values for child Nodes
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Value Attribute |
Description Attribute |
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Enumeration of possible process fluid types. |