YSI 5500D-1 User Manual

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YSI 5X00

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YSI 5X00

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PID/PDW Tuning

Each and every water system responds very differently to peripheral control de-

vices due to many factors. Factors that can influence the ability of a control device

to maintain a certain set point include size of system, peripheral equipment such

as pumps, lighting, system location and the like. While PID/PWM tuning is an

important and necessary requirement to properly configure the control system

it is outside the scope of this document to describe the tuning process. There is a

wealth of information available on the www as well as in print. Please familiarize

yourself with additional information in order to further your understanding of the

PID/PWM control method.

Set Point

Configure the set point to be the value at which you’d like the system to ideally

operate at. DO set point can be configured in either mg/L or %Sat at the. Configure

at PID mode menu.

Control Up/Down

Configure the PID/PDW control system to either control up (Falling, to create a

control action to reduce down the system water parameter value) or control down

(Rising, to create a control action to increase up the system water parameter value).

A PID/PDW control can be used only to control the system by either driving the

system value up or down. A PID control cannot be used to drive the system value

both up and down.

PID/PWM Control Actions

Interval, Gain, Reset Interval

Configuration of three control actions allows for greater control and stablity of

a particular environment. The control actions are Gain (page 145), Reset/Inteval

(page 145) and Interval (page 145). These three controls actions are closely inter-

related in terms of how the PID/PWM algothrium works. The objective is to tune

and configure these control actions in order that the corrective action (output con-

trol on time) performed by the 5X00 results in system stability. That is, the system

will hold the set point without oscillating wildly (overshooting or undershooting

by significant amounts) over and under the set point. A large amount of ocillation

could cause irreparable damage to the system by dosing too large an amount, or too

small an amount, of a control dosing additive to the system stream.

AquaManager includes a PID Tuning tool which allows simulation of various control

action values and functions. The PID tuning tool should be helpful in mimicking

your system through simulation. The AquaManager PID Tuning tool is explained

in detail in the AquaManager Help System.

PID/PWM Interval control action

Range 1.00 to 999 (seconds)

Configure the interval control action to be the length of time a complete PID/PDW

control cycle takes. The control cycle includes both the control relay output on time

and the control relay output off time. Example: A 10 second control relay on time and

a 10 second control relay off time would represent a 20 second interval time. The 10

second control relay on time would be expected to decrease as the value reaches set

point. Interval, Reset interval and Gain control configurations are all interrelated in

the calculation of the control relay on time as the algothrium calculates the proper

corrective action.

PID/PWM Reset Interval control action

Range 0.00 to 100 (seconds)

Configure the Reset control action to be the rate at which the PID/PWM cycle re-

sets. In other words at what interval the past errors are erased and the PID/PWM

process begins a new cycle using new errors, and not past errors, in the PID/PWM

formula in calculating corrective action. Interval, Reset interval and Gain control

configurations are all interrelated in the calculation of the control relay on time as

the algothrium calculates the proper corrective action.

PID/PWM Gain control action

Range 0.01 to 10 %.

Gain is used to control the percentage of change in the output. Output increases with

greater gain. A high gain results in a large change in the output for a given change

in the error. A gain of “5” results in an additional 5% output relay on time for each

1% increase/decrease of the measurement. Tuning theory and industrial practice

indicate that gain should contribute the bulk of the output change. Interval, Reset

interval and Gain control configurations are all interrelated in the calculation of

the control relay on time as the algothrium calculates the proper corrective action.

Note:

- Once a PID/PDW control relay energizes the relay completes the interval cycle

based on the latest ratio error and does not automatically deenergize when

the set point is reached. The PID/PWM formula resets all values to 0 once

set point value is achieved and the formula is discontinued. This only occurs

after the interval time expires.

Configuring the 5X00

Configuring the 5X00

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