Burkert Type 8630 User Manual

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The adresses given in the table

Static Input Assemblies can be used as path statement for the attribute

Produced Connection Path of an I/O connection, whereby the attributes described in more detail in the
following table can be transferred as Input Process Data via this I/O connection. Independently from thsi
however, it is also possible to acyclically access the attributes combined in the

Assemblies via Explicit

Messages.

Name

Description of the Data Attributes

Attribute address

Class, Instance,
Attribute; data type,
length

POS

Actual Position (Actual Position)
Actual value of position controller in ‰. Value range 0...1000.

However values <0 respectively >1000 are also possible if

e.g. AUTOTUNE has not run correctly.

111, 1, 59;

INT, 2 Byte

CMD

Position Setpoint (Position Setpoint)

Setpoint value of position controller in ‰.

Value range 0...1000.

111, 1, 58;

UINT, 2 Byte

MTMP

Media temperature value range -20 ... 150

Temperature of the medium in °C. The value will be

predefined from the menu, the bus, or using a temperature

transmitter.

120, 1, 9;

INT, 2 Byte

P2

Back pressure P2
Pressure in mbar (rel) that is present behind the process

valve. The value will be determined using a pressure
transmitter.
Value range -1013 ... 16000

120, 1, 8;

INT, 2 Byte

P1

Forward pressure P1
Pressure in mbar (rel) that is present in front of the process

valve. The value will be determined using a pressure
transmitter.
Value range -1013 ... 16000

120, 1, 7;

INT, 2 Byte

PV

Process actual value (Process Value)

Actual value of process controller in physical unit (as set in
the menu P.CO INP respectively P.CO SCAL), max. value

range –999...9999, depending on the internal scaling.

120, 1, 3;

INT, 2 Byte

SP

Process Setpoint (Process Setpoint)

Setpoint value of process controller in physical unit (as set in

the menu P.CO INP respectively P.CO SCAL), max. value

range –999...9999, depending on the internal scaling.

120, 1, 2;

INT, 2 Byte

ERR

Error (Error)

Gives the number of the process value (output) which has not
been entered. The value is retained until deleted by the
acyclic writing of the attribute „Error“ with „0“(access via

Explicit Message – Set Attribut Single).
HEX

0X14 INP
0X15 SP
0X18 MTMP

100, 1, 1;
USINT, 1Byte

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