Single set point ramping, Heating system with ramping, Variable time base (cont.) – Watlow EZ-ZONE PM PID User Manual

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Watlow EZ-ZONE

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PM PID Controller

98

Chapter 9 Features

Variable Time Base (cont.)

The combination of variable time base output and a solid-state relay can inexpensively approach the effect

of analog, phase-angle fired control.

Select the AC Line Frequency [AC;LF] (Setup Page, Global Menu), 50 or 60 Hz.

Note:

When output 1 is a universal process output, output 2 cannot use variable time base, fixed time base only.

Single Set Point Ramping

Ramping protects materials and systems that cannot tolerate rapid temperature changes. The value of the

ramp rate is the maximum degrees per minute or hour that the system temperature can change.

Select Ramp Action [``rP] (Setup Page, Loop Menu):
[`oFF]

ramping not active.

[`Str]

ramp at startup.

[StPt]

ramp at a set point change.

[both]

ramp at startup or when the set point changes.

Select whether the rate is in degrees per minute or degrees per hour with Ramp Scale [`r;SC]. Set the

ramping rate with Ramp Rate [`r;rt] (Setup Page, Loop Menu).

100 percent output

10 ON, 0 OFF

50 percent output

3 ON, 3 OFF

66 percent output

6 ON, 3 OFF

Set Point

Time

Temperature

Heating System without Ramping

Temperature reaches Set Point quickly

Set Point

Time

Temperature

Temperature ramps to Set Point at a set rate

degrees

per minute

Heating System with Ramping

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