Rockwell Automation 1336E IMPACT Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual V 1-4.XX User Manual

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Using the Function Block

10-13

Figure 10.15
Maximum/Minimum Function Block

In1 is compared to In2. The value passed to Function Output 1
(parameter 213) depends on In3.

As an example, you could use the maximum/minimum function block
to make sure that the speed in a mixing process does not exceed a
specified limit. Figure 10.16 shows this application.

Figure 10.16
Example of a Mixing Process

For this example, the PLC is used to monitor the mixing process. The
user can control the speed of the mixing process, up to the maximum
speed specified by the PLC. The maximum/minimum function block
is used to select whichever value is smaller (the minimum): the speed
specified by the PLC or the speed specified by the pot.

To set up the function block for this application, you would need to
enter the values shown in Figure 10.17.

200

Func 1 Eval Sel

0 – 17

198

Function In1

199

Func 1 Mask/Val

I

V

Maximum/Minimum

Function Block

203

Func 2 Eval Sel

0 – 17

201

Function In2

202

Func 2 Mask/Val

I

V

212

Function Sel

10

In1, In2 > [max] Out1
In1, In2 < [min] Out1

In3:

If:

Then:

False

min —> Out1

True

max —> Out1

In1

In2

213

Function Output 1

206

Func 3 Eval Sel

0 – 17

204

Function In3

205

Func 3 Mask/Val

I

V

In3

Out1

If In3 is:

Then this value is passed to Function Output 1:

False

The smaller value

True

The larger value

PLC

User Speed

Smaller Value

Maximum Speed

...

User

±Controlled Pot

Minimum/Maximum

Function Block

This function block is
set up to select the
minimum of two values.

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