Pid loop setup – Super Systems 9120 User Manual

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Burnoff Time (sec)
The amount of time from the beginning of the burnoff to the end of the
burnoff measured in seconds. Clicking on the value will allow the user to
change the value.

Burnoff Recovery Wait Time (sec)
The amount of time allotted to allow the probe measurements to return to a
stable, accurate range after the burnoff is complete. This is measured in seconds. The control output is held until this
time is elapsed. Clicking on the value will allow the user to change the value.

Burnoff Interval (min)
The amount of time between the beginning of one burnoff and the beginning of the next scheduled burnoff measured in
minutes. Clicking on the value will allow the user to change the value.

Burnoff Minimum Millivolts
The minimum measured millivolt tolerance of the probe required to start a burnoff. If the millivolts value is exceeded

the

burnoff will stop

. This is done to help maintain the life and the accuracy of your probe. Clicking on the value will allow

the user to change the value.

Burnoff Maximum Temperature
The maximum measured temperature allowed during a burnoff. If the temperature value is exceeded

the burnoff will

stop

. This is done to help maintain the life and the accuracy of your probe. Clicking on the value will allow the user to

change the value.

PID Loop Setup

PID is the tuning parameters entered for
each Process Variable loop. The loop
value can be either Loop 1, or Loop 2.



















Prop Band (0 for On/Off)
This is the proportional band field. This represents the P in PID. P = Proportional.

This is a field in which you want the process variable to stay around the setpoint.

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