Controllers fitted with output 1 and output 2, Self-tune and pre-tune facilities – West Control Solutions N8100 User Manual

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2.4.2

Controllers Fitted with Output 1 and Output 2

Before starting to tune the Controller to the load, check that the Setpoint High and

Low Limits (SPhi and SPLo) are set to safe levels - see Subsections 2.2.12 and

2.2.13.

The following simple technique may be used to determine values for proportional

band (Pb1), derivative time constant (rAtE) and integral time constant (rSEt).

NOTE: This technique is suitable only for processes which are not harmed by

large fluctuations in the process variable. It provides an acceptable basis

from which to start fine tuning for a wide range of processes.

1. Tune the Controller using Output 1 only as described in Subsection 2.4.1.

2. Set Pb2 to the same value as Pb1 and monitor the operation of the

Controller in dual output mode. If there is a tendency to oscillate as control

passes into the Output 2 proportional band, increase the value of Pb2. If

the process appears to be over-damped in the region of the Output 2

proportional band, decrease the value of Pb2.

3. When values of proportional bands, integral time constant and derivative

time constant have been determined for tuning, if there is a “kick” as

control passes from one output to the other, set OL to a positive value to

introduce some overlap. Adjust the value of OL by trial and error until

satisfied.

2.5

SELF-TUNE AND PRE-TUNE FACILITIES

Once the Controller has been manually tuned, the Self-Tune and Pre-Tune

facilities may be used in Operator Mode to enhance further the response of the

Controller (see Subsections 1.9 and 1.8 respectively).

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Figure 2-4

Manual Tuning Parameters - Output 1 only

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