MTS Series 793 User Manual

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MTS Series 793 Tuning and Calibration

Displacement Sensor Calibration

Calibration Procedures

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Note

If the actuator response is sluggish and/or the signal value does not
match the command, you will need to adjust the tuning of this control
mode. Increase the proportional gain (P Gain on the Calibration
submenu or tab) to correct sluggish actuator movement. Increase the
reset integration value (I Gain) to help the feedback match the
command.

At this point, unless the conditioner is already in calibration, the actuator’s
physical retraction will not equal your commanded value. You will adjust
gain in the next step so that the actuator’s physical retraction and your
commanded retraction match.

Example: Suppose your actuator has a 100% retraction of -10 cm. In this
step you would apply a -8 cm command, and even though the station signals
would read -8 cm of feedback, the actuator may retract only -4 cm. This
shows the conditioner/sensor pair are out of calibration.

3. Adjust gain to retract the actuator until it equals your retraction command.

Standalone FlexTest SE Controllers:

Select Setup > Disp. > Calibration > Cal Type > Gain/Linearization >
Post-Amp Gain

Automated Controllers:

Adjust Post-Amp Gain on the Calibration submenu or tab until your dial
indicator or other readout device shows that the actuator’s physical
retraction equals your retraction command.

4. Record dial indicator and conditioner feedback readings at predetermined

retraction command points.

Note

After shutting down system hydraulics, you will enter these recorded
readings on the Linearization Data window.

Standalone FlexTest SE Controllers:

A. Use the Dial to adjust the Setpoint for a 0% command.

B. Record the dial indicator value for the 0% command.

C. Enter the corresponding conditioner feedback reading.

D. Use the Dial to adjust the Setpoint for a -2% retraction command.

E.

Record the dial indicator value and conditioner feedback at the -2%
row of your record sheet.

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