Heating/cooling control, Difference input control, Heating/cooling control -14 – IDEC MicroSmart Pentra User Manual

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FC5A MicroSmart PID Module User’s Manual FC9Y-B1283

Heating/Cooling Control

When it is difficult to control the target process with heating control only, cooling control can be added to

perform the heating/cooling control. Control results derived from the set point (SP) and process variable (PV)

are outputted to 2 outputs, heating output (CH0) and cooling output (CH1). If the process variable (PV) is

higher than the set point (SP), cooling output will be turned on. If the process variable (PV) is lower than the

set point (SP), heating output will be turned on. The area in which both heating and cooling outputs are turned

on can be configured as overlap. The area in which neither heating output nor cooling output is output can be

configured as dead band.

Example: Heating/Cooling control uses both heating and cooling outputs and is suitable for the heat producing

processes such as extruders or for temperature control at near ambient temperature such as

environment testers.

Difference Input Control

Difference input control is the control to keep the input difference between input CH0 and input CH1 at the

same level. When the difference input control is selected, input CH0 and input CH1 are independently

measured, and the difference between those inputs is used as process variable (PV). PID module controls

output so that the difference between those inputs is matched to the set point (SP).

Example 1: Controlling the liquid level difference of 2 tanks

The PID module measures the liquid levels of 2 tanks and controls output to keep liquid level difference

between Tank A and Tank constant.










Example 2: Cabinet Interior Dew Condensation Prevention

The PID module measures interior and external temperatures of the cabinet and controls output to keep the

temperature difference between interior and external cabinet constant so that dew condensation inside the

cabinet can be prevented.










Cooling

Control

Target

PID

Module

Heating

PID
Module

Cabinet

Input CH1

Input CH0

Output CH0

Fan

Interior
Temperature

External
Temperature

PID
Module

Tank A

Input CH1

Input CH0

Tank B

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