VEGA VEGAMET 514 User Manual

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VEGAMET 514

Settings in the "extended menu"

Tendency determination

The level change within the cycle time (ta) is determined and, after all cycles (n), an average
value is generated from the sum of the level changes. If this average value exceeds a previ-
ously defined % value, the tendency determination responds, i.e. an energised relay
deenergises. With the selection "Tendency rising" or "Tendency falling", the menu items "Devia-
tion in %" and "Deviation per time" are opened.

– – Mode Tendency rising

The relay deenergises when the
rising average value of "t tot."
exceeds the previously defined %
value.

Tendency falling

same dependence, however with
falling average value

– – Deviation in %

2

If the level change exceeds the % value set
here, the tendency determination responds.
0 … 110 %
Example 2 % (change) per t tot.

– – Deviation per time

– – Cycle time

in s

60

Adjustment range 0 … 999 s
Example: 60 s correspond to 1 minute

– – Number of

cycles

4

Adjustment range 0 … 99 cycles
Example: t tot = ta • n = 60 • 4 = 240 s = 4 min,
i.e. after every 4 minutes, the average value of
the deviation is generated and the result is
compared with the given deviation in %, here in
the example = 2 %

d

t

%

4 n=4

t

a

t

ges.

3

2

1

b z

Relay output

ta = cycle time
n = number of cycles

d

t

%

4 n=4

t

a

t

ges.

3

2

1

b z

Relay output

ta = cycle time
n = number of cycles

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