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

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PD control: Proportioning control with rate
action.

PI control: Proportioning control with auto-reset.

PID control: Proportioning control with auto-
reset and rate.

Process varlable: Thermal system element to

be regulated, such as time, temperature, relative
humidity, etc.

Programmed display data: Displayed informa-

tion which gives the operator/programmer the

“programmed” or intended process information,

i.e., intended set point, intended alarm limit, etc.

See “Actual displayed data.”

Proportlonal band: Span of temperature about

the set point where time proportional control

action takes place.

Proportloning control: See Time Proportioning

Control.

Rate: Anticipatory action that senses the rate of

change of temperature and compensates to

minimize overshoot. Also “derivative.”

Rate Band: A thermal control band that defines

where the rate (derivative) function begins. A
Watlow rate band occurs centered on set point at
one or more times the width of the proportional

band.

Reference junction: Synonymous with cold

junction. See “Cold junction.”

Reset: Control action that automatically elimi-
nates offset, or “droop”, between set point and

actual process temperature. Also “integral.”

Reset windup inhibit: Synonymous with anti-
reset. See “Anti-reset.”

RTD: Resistance Temperature Detector. Resis-

tive sensing device displaying resistance versus
temperature characteristics. Displays positive
temperature coefficient.

Set point: Intended value of the process variable.

Switching sensitivity: In ON/OFF control, the
temperature change necessary to change the
output from full ON to full OFF.

Thermal System: A regulated environment
consisting of a heat source, heat transfer me-

dium, sensing device and a process variable

control instrument.

Thermocouple: Temperature sensing device
that is constructed of two dissimilar metals
wherein a measurable, predictable voltage is
generated corresponding to temperature.

Thermocouple break protection: Fail-safe
operation that assures output shutdown upon an
open thermocouple condition.

Three mode control: Proportioning control with

reset and rate.

Time Proportioning Control: Action which
varies the amount of ON and OFF time when
“close” to the set point, i.e., in the proportional
band. This variance is proportional to the differ-

ence between the set point and the actual

process temperature. In other words, the amount

of time the output relay is energized depends on

the system temperature.

Triac: Solid state switching device.

Upper display data: Displayed information

which gives the operator/programmer real or

“actual” data, i.e., actual process temperature.

See “Programmed display data.”

Warm Start: Start-up condition where all program
information is remembered by the instrument’s

memory back-up protection.

Zero switching: Action that provides output
switching only at the zero voltage crossing points
of the AC line.

Appendix

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