Second correcting value, Correcting variable limits, Iii-268 process value calculation – West Control Solutions KS98-1 User Manual

Page 268: Fig. 91 fixed correcting variable limits, Fig.:92 maximum value limiting, Fig.:93 minimum value limiting, Fig.:94 mini- and maximum value limiting

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Second correcting value

Similar to processing, switch-over to a second preset correcting value

Y2 is possible. Switching over is done via digi-

tal input

y/y2. Whether Y2 has safety functions, or whether it is only a pre-defined start position in defined process

conditions is determined only by the use and integration into an automation concept.

a

Second correcting value

Y2 is evaluated with priority. When switching over to Y2 is done at one point

(interface or digital control input ‘

y/y2‘), switching over at the other point is not possible.

Correcting variable limits

Parameters

Ymin and Ymax determine the limits

of the correcting variable range within 0...100 %.
With three-point and continuous controller „split
range“, the correcting variable limits are within -100
... +100 %. Parameters

Ymin and Ymax are used

to specify fixed correcting variable limits.

External correcting variable limiting
(override control)

Dependent of ‘

COVC‘ setting, the lowest

(

OVC-), the highest (OVC+) or lowest and hig-

hest correcting value (

OVC+/OVC-) can be li-

mited by analog input signals.

Override control is used where bumpless
switch-over to another controller when reaching de-
fined process conditions and mainly according to ot-
her criteria is required. The basic principle is that
two controllers act on the same motor actuator.

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Process value calculation

y

t

Ymax

Ymin

100%

0%

Fig. 91 Fixed correcting variable limits

y

Ymin

100%

0%

OVC+

t

>1%

Fig.:92 Maximum value limiting

y

t

Ymax

100%

0%

OVC-

>1%

Fig.:93 Minimum value limiting

y

100%

0%

OVC

+

t

>1%

OVC

-

Fig.:94 Mini- and Maximum value limiting

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