Glossary – Watlow Electric Micro-Based Autotuning Control SERIES 980/985 User Manual

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Alarm: A condition, generated by a controller,

Droop: Difference in temperature between set

indicating that the process has exceeded or fallen

point and stabilized process temperature.

below the set or limit point.

Duty cycle: Percentage of “load ON time”

Anti-reset: Control feature that inhibits auto-

matic reset action outside of the proportional
band.

Automatic prompts: Data entry points where a

microprocessor-based control “prompts” or asks

the operator/programmer for information input.

Bumpless transfer: When transferring from

auto to manual operation, the control output(s)

will not change (“bumpless,” smooth transition).

Closed loop: Control system that has a sensing

device for process variable feedback.

Cold junction: Point of connection between

thermocouple metals and the electronic instru-

ment.

Cold junction
compensation:
Electronic means used to
compensate for the effect of temperature at the
cold junction.

relative to total cycle time.

Hysteresis: In ON/OFF control, the temperature

change necessary to change the output from full
ON to full OFF.

Hunting: Oscillation or fluctuation of process

temperature between set point and process
variable.

input: Process variable information being sup-

plied to the instrument.

integral: Control action that automatically elimi-
nates offset, or “droop”, between set point and
actual process temperature. Also “reset.”

Isolation: Electrical separation of sensor from

high voltage circuitry. Allows for application of
grounded or ungrounded sensing element.

JIS: Japanese Industrial Standards. Also Japa-

nese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC).

Establishes standards on equipment and compo-

nents.

Cycle time: The time necessary to complete a
full ON-through-OFF period in a time proportion-

ing control system.

Dead band: A temperature band between
heating and cooling functions.

Offset: Adjustment to actual input temperature
and to the temperature values the Series 985
uses for display and control.

Derivative: Anticipatory action that senses the
rate of change of temperature, and compensates

to minimize overshoot and undershoot. Also

ON/OFF control: Control of temperature about a

set point by turning the output full ON below set

point and full OFF above set point in the heat

“rate.”

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mode.

Deviation: The difference between the value of

the controlled variable and the value at which it is

being controlled.

Default parameters: The parameters, or pro-
grammed instructions, which are permanently
stored in microprocessor software to provide a
data base.

DIN: Deutsche Industrial Norms, a widely-
recognized German standard for engineering

units.

Display capability: In a digital indicating instru-
ment, the entire span that can be indicated if fully

utilized.

Open loop: Control system with no sensory
feedback. The Series 980/985 uses closed loop.

Output: Action in response to difference between
set point and process variable.

Overshoot: Condition where temperature
exceeds setpoint due to initial power up or

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process changes.

P control: Proportioning control.

Parameter: A physical property whose value

determines the response of an electronic control
to given inputs.

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