Tuning the controller manually, Controllers fitted with output 1 only – West Control Solutions N6600 User Manual

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3.4

TUNING THE CONTROLLER MANUALLY

3.4.1 Controllers Fitted with Output 1 Only

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 3.2.12 and

3.2.13.

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 for use only with 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. Set the setpoint to the normal operating process value (or to a lower

value if overshoot beyond this value is likely to cause damage).

2. Select ON/OFF Control (i.e. set Pb1 = 0).

3. Switch on the process. Under these conditions, the process variable will

oscillate about the setpoint and the following parameter values should be

noted:

(a) The peak-to-peak variation (P) of the first cycle i.e. the difference

between the highest value of the first overshoot and the lowest value of the

first undershoot - see Figure 3-4)

(b) The cycle time (T) of this oscillation in minutes (see Figure 3-4)

4. The control parameters should then be set at follows:

=

P

ScaleRange

X 100

= T minutes

=

T

6

minutes

NOTE: After setting up the parameters, set the Controller to Operator

Mode (see Subsection 3.6) to prevent unauthorised adjustment to

the values.

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