Setting the control set point – Watlow Series 93 User Manual

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W a t l o w S e r i e s 9 3

T u n i n g a n d O p e r a t i n g

5 . 3

Tuning and Operating

Manual and Automatic Operation

To change from auto to manual operation, press the ˆInfinity key twice.

Manual operation provides open loop control of the outputs from a range of -100%
(full cooling) to 100% (full heating) power. The Series 93 allows a negative output
value only when

[`Ot2] is set to [`Con]. Automatic operation provides closed-

loop on-off or PID control. When the operator transfers from a closed-loop to an
open loop, the Series 93 retains the power level from the closed-loop control,
referred to as bumpless transfer. When the Series 93 returns to closed-loop con-
trol, it restores the previous set point temperature.

The percent indicator light indicates auto or manual operation. When the percent
indicator light is on, the control is in manual operation and displays the percent
power value in the lower display. When the percent indicator light is off, it is in
automatic operation. Press the ˆInfinity key to flash the percent indicator light.
Press the ˆInfinity key again to complete the manual/automatic change.

When a sensor opens, the Series 93 switches from automatic to manual operation
if

[`LOC] is set to 0, 1 or 2.

•If

[`LOC] is set to 0, 1 or 2 and the bumpless transfer conditions are met, the

Series 93 switches to manual operation at the last automatic power level. The
bumpless transfer conditions are: the process has stabilized within a ± 5%
power level for at least two minutes prior to sensor break provided the power
level is less than 75%.

•If

[`LOC] is set to 3 or 4, the Series 93 switches into manual operation at 0%

power (outputs disabled).

When transferring from auto to manual operation, the controller output(s)
remains stable ("bumpless," smooth transition). When transferring from manual
to automatic operation, the controller output(s) may change significantly. In
manual operation, the percent output power set point appears in the lower dis-
play; in automatic operation, the control set point appears.

Setting the Control Set Point

The set point sets the operating set point for the control output(s). It represents
the process value the system tries to achieve. The control set point value is dis-
played in the lower display window while in the auto mode of operation. The set
point can be incremented or decremented without pressing the ‰Advance key.
The lower display may be blank if

[`dSP] is set to [`Pro]. In ramping mode, the

lower display alternately flashes the desired end set point and

[``rP]. The set-

ting of the

[`lOC] parameter can limit the ability to change the set point.

To change the set point, press either the ¿Up-arrow/¯Down-arrow keys to incre-
ment or decrement the set point value. Any change will automatically be entered
after three seconds.

NOTE:

A process input does
not have sensor break
protection or bump-
less transfer. Outputs
selected as

[``ht]

(reverse acting) will
be full on if a sensor
break occurs.

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