3 setting output limits – Emerson Process Management Bristol Series 9110 User Manual

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5.3 SETTING OUTPUT LIMITS

5.3.1 General Principles


The Regulator provides mechanical output limits that prevent the output from
underranging or overranging the process. When the Command Input is of a value that
causes the stepper motor to drive against a limit, the clutch will allow the driveshaft to slip.
After the motor has completed several revolutions, the software will turn it OFF to prevent
clutch wear. The motor will remain OFF until the Command Input signal returns to a value
that is within the set limits.

5.3.2 Test Setup


When a Remote Set Regulator leaves the factory, the low limit is set to about -10% below
the minimum range value, and +10% above the high range value. These limits may be
changed in the field if the user has the capability to adjust the dc input signal over the full
range of the Regulator and to monitor the pressure output. Bench calibration setups similar
to that shown in Figures 5-2 or 5-3 may be used to set the mechanical limits on Analog or
Raise/Lower models. The DMMs (digital multimeters) shown in both illustrations are not
required for setting limits.

5.3.3 Procedure


The method of setting the mechanical Hi and Lo Limit adjustments are described as
follows:

1. Check that pressure supply to Remote Set Regulator is at proper value. Turn off dc

power source (12 or 24 V dc) to Remote Set Regulator and remove Regulator Cover.


2. For all models, set switch SW2-6 to CLOSE to disable the Guard input.

3. For Analog models, set jumpers W1 and W2 for Fail/Hold mode. See Section 3, Board

Setup. Turn ON dc power source.


4. Locate two limit adjustment tangs on main gear assembly. Refer to Figure 5-1.

5. Adjust dc test input level to approximately -20% below minimum range value. Pressure

output will fall to a minimum value and remain there.


6. If limit tangs were previously set at factory their positions on main gear will appear

about as shown in Figure 5-1. If tangs are at different positions, other limit values may
have been field-selected.


7. Turn off dc power. Limits are set by estimating positions on main gear assembly. To set

a limit, slightly lift edge of tang from teeth of main gear and carefully move tang to ap-
proximate desired position. Release tang to lock its position. If access to a tang is
blocked, re-apply dc power and adjust dc input level to a value that will rotate main
gear in a direction to make tang accessible. Turn off dc power and set limits as required.


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