Inputs, Autotuning with tru‑tune, Calibration offset – Watlow EZ-ZONE ST User Manual

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Watlow EZ-ZONE

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ST

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Chapter 7 Features

the set point. If it has not, reduce the setting by

half and wait another 10 minutes. Continue reduc-

ing the setting by half every 10 minutes until the

process value equals the set point. If the process

becomes unstable, the Integral value is too small.

Increase the value until the process stabilizes.

6. Increase Derivative to 0.1. Then increase the set

point by 11° to 17°C. Monitor the system’s ap-

proach to the set point. If the process value over-

shoots the set point, increase Derivative to 0.2.

Increase the set point by 11° to 17°C and watch

the approach to the new set point. If you increase

Derivative too much, the approach to the set point

will be very sluggish. Repeat as necessary until

the system rises to the new set point without over-

shoot or sluggishness.

For additional information about autotune and PID

control, see related features in this chapter.

Autotuning with TRU-TUNE+

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The TRU-TUNE+ adaptive algorithm will optimize the

controller's PID values to improve control of dynamic

processes. TRU-TUNE+ monitors the process variable

and adjusts the control parameters automatically to

keep your process at set point during set point and

load changes. When the controller is in the adaptive

control mode, it determines the appropriate output

signal and, over time, adjusts control parameters

to optimize responsiveness and stability. The TRU-

TUNE+ feature does not function for on-off control.

The preferred and quickest method for tuning a

loop is to establish initial control settings and contin-

ue with the adaptive mode to fine tune the settings.

Setting a controller's control mode to tune starts

this two-step tuning process. (See Autotuning in this

chapter.) This predictive tune determines initial,

rough settings for the PID parameters. Then the loop

automatically switches to the adaptive mode which

fine tunes the PID parameters.

Once the process variable has been at set point for

a suitable period (about 30 minutes for a fast process

to roughly two hours for a slower process) and if no

further tuning of the PID parameters is desired or

needed, TRU-TUNE+ may be turned off. However,

keeping the controller in the adaptive mode allows it

to automatically adjust to load changes and compen-

sate for differing control characteristics at various set

points for processes that are not entirely linear.

Once the PID parameters have been set by the

TRU-TUNE+ adaptive algorithm, the process, if shut

down for any reason, can be restarted in the adaptive

control mode.

Turn TRU-TUNE+ on or off with TRU-TUNE+

En-

able [t;tUn] (Setup Page, Loop Menu).

Use TRU-TUNE+ Band [t;bnd] (Setup Page, Loop

Menu) to set the range above and below the set point

in which adaptive tuning will be active. Adjust this

parameter only in the unlikely event that the control-

ler is unable to stabilize at the set point with TRU-

TUNE+ Band set to auto (0). This may occur with very

fast processes. In that case, set TRU-TUNE+™ Band

to a large value, such as 100.

Use TRU-TUNE+ Gain [`t;gn] (Setup Page, Loop

Menu) to adjust the responsiveness of the adaptive

tuning calculations. Six settings range from 1, with

the most aggressive response and most potential over-

shoot (highest gain), to 6, with the least aggressive re-

sponse and least potential for overshoot (lowest gain).

The default setting, 3, is recommended for loops with

thermocouple feedback and moderate response and

overshoot potential.

Before Tuning

Before autotuning, the controller hardware must be

installed correctly, and these basic configuration pa-

rameters must be set:
• Sensor Type [`SEn] (Setup Page, Analog Input

Menu), and scaling, if required;

• Function [``Fn] (Setup Page, Output Menu) and

scaling, if required.

How to Autotune a Loop

1. Enter the desired set point or one that is in the

middle of the expected range of set points that you

want to tune for.

2. Enable TRU-TUNE+

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.

3. Initiate an autotune. (See Autotuning in this chap-

ter.)

When autotuning is complete, the PID parameters

should provide good control. As long as the loop is in

the adaptive control mode, TRU-TUNE+

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continuously

tunes to provide the best possible PID control for the

process.

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WARNING! During autotuning, the controller sets the output to

100 percent and attempts to drive the process variable toward

the set point . Enter a set point and heat and cool power limits

that are within the safe operating limits of your system .

Inputs

Calibration Offset

Calibration offset allows a device to compensate for an

inaccurate sensor, lead resistance or other factors that

affect the input value. A positive offset increases the

input value, and a negative offset decreases the input

value.

The input offset value can be viewed or changed

with Calibration Offset [`i;CA] (Operations Page, Ana-

log Input Menu).

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