1 control characteristic, Control characteristic, 10 function library – Lenze 8400 BaseLine D User Manual

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Function library

10.3

L_PCTRL_1

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10.3.1

Control characteristic

The PI algorithm is active in the Lenze setting.

Gain (P component)
The input value is controlled by a linear characteristic. The slope of the characteristic is determined

by the controller gain Vp.
The controller gain Vp is set under

C222

.

• The controller gain can be adapted via the input nAdapt_a (also possible in online mode).
• The input value nAdapt_a has a direct effect on the controller gain:

Example: With the parameterised controller gain Vp = 2.0 and nAdapt_a = 75 %, the resulting gain

factor is as follows:

Integral action component (I component)
The I component of the controller can be deactivated by setting the input bIOff to TRUE.

• Setting the reset time Tn to the maximum value of "6000 ms" also deactivates the I component.
• The I component can be switched on and off online.

Adjustment time
The reset time Tn is set under

C223

.

Differential component Kd (D component)
The differential component Kd is set under

C224

.

• The setting "0.0" deactivates the D component (Lenze setting). In this way, the PID controller be-

comes a PI controller or P controller, if the I component has been deactivated as well.

P

nAdapt_a C00222

=

P

75 [%]

100 [%]

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2.0

1.5

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