Instructions for the 4848b reactorcontroller, Temperature control module, Temperature control – Parr Instrument 4848B User Manual

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4848B Reactor Controller

P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y

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Instructions for the 4848B Reactor
Controller

Caution!

Check that controller settings are set to

factory defaults before operating for the fi rst

time. The default settings are listed at the

back of this manual.

Note:

Controller parameters can be found in

Appendix A on page 24 of this manual.

Temperature Control Module

PRIMARY

TEMPERATURE

The 4848B Reactor Controllers are available with a
microprocessor based control module that provides
full three-term PID control with adjustable tuning
parameters. The temperature control interface is
labeled as Primary Temperature on front panel.

To facilitate start up with reasonably good PID con-
trol, parameters for both heating and cooling are
pre programmed at the factory.

Output 1 on these controllers drives the heater.
Output 2 can be used to activate a cooling system.
The control parameters can be set independently for
each of these outputs.

Two lines of information, labeled PV and SV, are
shown on the display during normal operations.
The upper line (PV) shows the actual temperature
as read by the control thermocouple. The lower
line (SV) shows the set point. When the controller
is heating, the Out1 light will illuminate or blink.
When the controller is cooling, the Out2 light will
illuminate or blink. When an alarm condition has

been reached, the High Limit Reset will trip, cutting
power to the heater, and the ALM light will illumi-
nate indicating a High Limit was activated.

Temperature Control

The easiest way to control temperature with the
4848B Controller is to use setpoint control. With set-
point control, the controller will attempt to bring the
temperature to the value of the setpoint by adjust-
ing the heater output.

The setpoint may be adjusted by doing the following:

1. Press the up or down arrow until the lower

display shows the desired setpoint. The lower
display will blink, showing the value has not
been set yet.

2. Press the set button. The lower display will stop

blinking, showing the new value has been set.

High Temperature Alarm Setpoint

The 4848B Reactor Controller also has a High Tem-
perature Alarm built into it. When the temperature
exceeds this limit, it will pop the High Limit Reset,
preventing power from going to the heater. The
High Temperature Alarm setpoint may be adjusted
by doing the following:

1. Press the circular arrow key three times. The up-

per display will read AL1H and the lower display
will read the High Temperature Alarm setpoint
(usually 375C).

2. Use the up or down arrow to adjust this to the

desired setpoint.

3. Press the up or down arrow until the lower

display shows the desired setpoint. The lower
display will blink, showing the value has not
been set yet.

4. Press the set button. The lower display will stop

blinking, showing the new value has been set.

5. Pressing the set button again will return the dis-

play to the main screen.

PID groups

a. The primary temperature controller contains

4 groups of PID parameters (PID0, PID1, PID2
and PID3), which can be used to store up to four
different sets of PID parameters. Each group is
identifi ed by the SV used during the autotuning
cycle.

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