High heater break alarm value - word parameter 32, Tuning parameters, Rate (derivative time constant) - word parameter 9 – West Control Solutions N6600 User Manual

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4.4.6.6 HIGH HEATER BREAK ALARM VALUE - Word Parameter 32

This word parameter defines a heater current value above which the High Heater

Break Alarm will become active. It may be adjusted in the following ranges above

the Heater Nominal Current:

If Heater Break Alarm Strategy = Percentage Mode:

0 - 100% of

Heater Nominal Current (0 = OFF - value display blank, High Heater

Break Alarm forced inactive). Default value = 0 (OFF). Hysteresis is

half the High Heater Break Alarm value.

NOTE: Unless the High Heater Break Alarm is set OFF, if the heater current

exceeds the Heater Current High Scale Limit, the High Heater Break Alarm

will be forced active, even if the High Heater Break Alarm level is set higher

than the Heater Current High Scale Limit.

If Heater Break Alarm Strategy = Absolute Mode:

0.1A/1A

(dependent upon display resolution) - Heater Current High Scale

Limit and 0 (OFF) - value display blank, High Heater Break Alarm

forced inactive. Default value = 0 (OFF). Hysteresis is 0.5A for 0.1A

resolution and 2A for 1A resolution.

4.4.7 Tuning Parameters

4.4.7.1 RATE (DERIVATIVE TIME CONSTANT) - Word Parameter 9

This word parameter may be modified/interrogated. It defines the derivative time

constant for the control algorithm. The decimal point is used as the separator

between the minutes and seconds digits (i.e. set to 2 decimal places); the

decimal point position must be as described, otherwise modification will not

occur.

4.4.7.2 RESET (INTEGRAL TIME CONSTANT) - Word Parameter 8

This word parameter may be modified/interrogated. The {DATA} element is in a

format in which the first two digits represent minutes and the second two digits

represent seconds. The decimal point position complies with this format and the

decimal point is used as a separator between the minutes digits and the seconds

digits. The decimal point must be in the correct position for modification to occur.

4.4.7.3 MANUAL RESET (BIAS) - Word Parameter 15

This word parameter may be modified/interrogated. The decimal point position is

as for the input range.

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