Cp operator – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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IM CX1000-S33E

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2. CP Operator

There are two CP computation operators to compute CP value (wt %) in furnace atmosphere for

CX1000/CX2000-S35.

1. _SC01: CP value computation with

Zirconium

electromotive force.

2. _SC02: CP value computation by CO

2

partial pressure.


Note

- Available data in _SC01 (_SC02) computation expression: Measurement data, control

measurement data, constant for measurement/control data.

- No more than two CP computation operators can be written in a computation expression

except conditional expressions.

- CP operators can be used in both measurement and control computation.

_SC01 operator

By means of the SC01 operator, CP value can be computed; A Zirconium oxygen sensor signal temperature and

CO are commuted into a CP value (%)..

(Syntax)

_SC01 (e1.e2.e3)

e1: furnace temperature

e2: CO partial pressure (%)

e3: O2 signal (V)

(Condition)

When the furnace temperature is lower than threshold (727.7 degree Celsius) or computation
result is error, the fixed value (2.000V) is used for computation result.

_SC02 Operator

By means of the SC02 operator, CP value can be computed; CO2 partial pressure, temperature and CO are

commuted into a CP value (%).

(Syntax)

_SC01 (e1.e2.e3)

e1: furnace temperature

e2: CO partial pressure (%)

e3: CO2 signal (%)

(Condition)

When the furnace temperature is lower than threshold (727.7 degree Celsius) or

computation result is error, the fixed value (2.000V) is used for computation result.



Note

- As there are some cases that CP computation value is different from

Zirconium oxygen sensor

types, please correct it by such as four arithmetic operation. (See Appendix 2)

- When the CP operators and the other operators are used in a computation expression and

the computation result is error, the preset value is output.

For example: PV=_SC01(01.CI02.W01.W02)*CI03

If computation result is error, the preset value is output.

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