6 mxs-f uniform-speed response (velocity limiter), 7 mxs-g limiter, 8 mxs-h velocity computation – Yokogawa JUXTA MXS User Manual

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IM 77J04X11-01E

2nd Edition

Nov 30,2005-00

6.6

MXS-F Uniform-speed Response (Velocity
Limiter)

This computing unit limit the input (X) velocity at the ascending veloc-
ity limit for a positive change and the descending velocity limit for a
negative change, and outputs the limited value (output-1 = Y1, output-
2 = Y2). When the input velocity (slope) is no more than the limit
value, the unit outputs the input as is.
Set the ascending velocity limit at % value in H01:CONST, and the
descending velocity limit at % value in H02:CONST. The value of 0 to
100.0% corresponds to that of 0 to 100.0%/minute.

Setting range of velocity limit:
0.1 to 699.9%/minute; minimum unit is 0.1%/minute.
Setting the limit at 700.0%/minute or above does not limit the in-
put, so the unit simply outputs the input as is (i.e., works as an
open limit function).

Setting accuracy of velocity limit:
(

±

5.0% of set value)

±

0.1%/minute

e.g. 0%

100%

0% step input

Input 0%

100%

100%

Output 0%

Ascending velocity limit

(%/minute)

Descending velocity limit
(%/minute)

6.7

MXS-G Limiter

This computing unit serves as an ordinary computing unit as long as
the input (X) is within the upper and lower limits. When the input ex-
ceeds the limit, the unit outputs the signal that corresponds to the limit
value (output-1 = Y1, output-2 = Y2).
Set the upper limit at % value in H01:CONST, and the lower limit at %
value in H02:CONST.

Setting range of upper and lower limits:

6.0% to 106.0%; minimum unit is 0.01%.

However, if the setting is made so that the upper limit < lower limit,
the unit outputs the upper limit.

6.8

MXS-H Velocity Computation

This computing unit calculates the input velocity by subtracting the in-
put of the last velocity computation (X

L

) from the present input (X). The

unit then adds a 50% bias to one-half of the obtained velocity and out-
puts the result (output-1 = Y1, output-2 = Y2). The output results is
50% when the input is not changed, 50% or more when the input in-
creases (100% for X

X

L

= 100%), and 50% or less when the input de-

creases (0% for X

X

L

=

100%). When using a first-order lag filter for

input (X), set the first-order lag time constant (T).

Y1=Y2=

+50%

X–X

L

2

Set the velocity computation time (L) at % value in H02: CONST. The
value of 0.0 to 100.0% corresponds to that of 0 to 1000 seconds. For
example, enter “6” in H02 to set 60 seconds.

Setting range of velocity computation time:
0 to 320000 seconds (about 3.7 days) with 4 significant digits;
minimum unit is 1 second (however, 0.1 second for a setting of
4 seconds or shorter). 0.0 to 32000% can be set in H02.
( e.g. 12345% unacceptable, 12340% acceptable)

Setting accuracy of velocity computation time: (

±

5.0%of set

value)

±

1 second

Set the first-order lag time constant (T) at % value in H01: CONST.
The value of 0 to 100% corresponds to that of 0 to 100 seconds.

Setting range of first-order lag time constant:
1.0 to 799.0 seconds; minimum unit is 0.1 second.
However, when not using the first-order lag function, set 0 sec-
ond.

Setting accuracy of first-order lag time constant :
(

±

5.0% of set value)

±

1 second

6.9

MXS-J Linearizer (Optionally-set Line-segment
Function)

This computing unit gives an optional relationship between the input
(X) and output (output-1 = Y1, ouput-2 = Y2) signals using an option-
ally-set line-segment function. The line-segment function has 21
breakpoints, which each gives an input-output relationship as a per-
centage (%).
Set the number of line segments by 1 to 20.
Set the input (X) at % value in H01:CONST to H21:CONST, and the
output (Y) at % value in H22:CONST to H42:CONST.

Setting condition of breakpoints:
For input:

6.0

Ϲ

X

0

(H01) to X

20

(H21)

Ϲ

106.0%; with 4 significant

digits, minimum unit is 0.01%
X

0

<X

1

<X

2

< ····· <X

20

For output:

6.0

Ϲ

Y

0

(H22) to Y

20

(H42)

Ϲ

106.0%; with 4 significant

digits, minimum unit is 0.01%
When input

Ϲ

X

0

(H01), Y

0

(H22) is output.

When input

м

final set value, the final set value of output is output.

Any number of line segments (1 to 20) can be set in H43.
The number of line segments 1 to 20 corresponds 100 to 2000%.

Computation accuracy:

±

0.1% (However, when line-segment gain is 1 or less.)

6.10 MXS-K Ratio Setter

This computing unit sets the ratio by the following expression.
Y1 = Y2 = K1 · (X+A1)+A2
where Y1:

Output-1 signal (%)

Y2:

Output-2 signal (%)

X:

Input signal (%)

K1:

Ratio (no unit)

A1, A2: Bias (%)

Set the ratio (K1) in H01:CONST, and the bias (A1) at % value in
H02:CONST, and the bias (A2) at % value in H03:CONST.

Setting range of ratio:

320 to 320 with 4 significant digits; minimum unit is 0.00001.

Setting range of bias:

32000 to 32000% with 4 significant digits; minimum unit is

0.001%.

Computation accuracy:

±

0.1% (However, when the ratio is 1 or less.)

NOTE

Decide ratio or bias so as not to exceed

±

3.4

ϫ

10

38

% during

computation. Ratio, bias and computation results are 4
significant digits.

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