West Control Solutions N8800 User Manual

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3.5 Self-tuning

For determination of optimum process parameters, self-tuning is possible.

After starting by the operator, the controller makes an adaptation attempt,

whereby the process characteristics are used to calculate the parameters for fast

line-out to the set-point without overshoot.

The following parameters are optimized when self-tuning:

Parameter set 1:

Pb1

- Proportional band 1 (heating) in engineering units [e.g. °C]

ti1

- Integral time 1 (heating) in [s]

r only, unless set to OFF

td1

- Derivative time 1 (heating) in [s]

r only, unless set to OFF

t1

- Minimum cycle time 1 (heating) in [s]

r only, unless Adt0 was set to “no self-tuning” during

configuration by means of 8800/8840 configurator

®

.

Pb2

- Proportional band 2 (cooling) in engineering units [e.g. °C]

ti2

- Integral time 2 (cooling) in [s]

r only, unless set to OFF

td2

- Derivative time 2 (cooling) in [s]

r only, unless set to OFF

t2

- Minimum cycle time 2 (cooling) in [s]

r only, unless Adt0 was set to “no self-tuning” during

configuration by means of 8800/8840 configurator

®

.

Parameter set 2: analogous to parameter set 1 (see page25)

3.5.1 Preparation for self-tuning

w Adjust the controller measuring range as control range limits. Set values

rnG.L and rnG.H to the limits of subsequent control.

(ConfigurationrControllerrlower and upper control range limits)

ConF

r Cntr r

rnG.L and rnG.H

w Determine which parameter set shall be optimized.

-The instantaneously effective parameter set is optimized.

r Activate the relevant parameter set (1 or 2).

w Determine which parameter set shall be optimized (see tables above).
w Select the self-tuning method

see chapter 3.5.3

-Step attempt after start-up

-Pulse attempt after start-up

-Optimization at the set-point

Operation

Self-tuning

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8800 process controller

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