3 selecting the method ( conf/ cntr/ tune) 17 – West Control Solutions KS 92-1 User Manual

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3.5.2 Optimization after start-up or at the set-point

The two methods are optimization after start-up and at the set-point.
As control parameters are always optimal only for a limited process range, vari-
ous methods can be selected dependent of requirements. If the process behaviour
is very different after start-up and directly at the set-point, parameter sets 1 and 2
can be optimized using different methods. Switch-over between parameter sets
dependent of process status is possible (see page ).

Optimization after start-up: (see page 4)
Optimization after start-up requires a certain separation between process value
and set-point. This separation enables the controller to determine the control pa-
rameters by evaluation of the process when lining out to the set-point.
This method optimizes the control loop from the start conditions to the set-point,
whereby a wide control range is covered.
We recommend selecting optimization method “Step attempt after start-up”
with

tunE = 0 first. Unless this attempt is completed successfully, we recom-

mend a “Pulse attempt after start-up”.

Optimization at the set-point: (see page 18)
For optimizing at the set-point, the controller outputs a disturbance variable to the
process. This is done by changing the output variable shortly. The process value
changed by this pulse is evaluated. The detected process parameters are conver-
ted into control parameters and saved in the controller.
This procedure optimizes the control loop directly at the set-point. The advantage
is in the small control deviation during optimization.

3.5.3 Selecting the method (

ConF/ Cntr/ tunE)

Selection criteria for the optimization method:

Step attempt after start-up

Pulse attempt after

start-up

Optimization at the

set-point

tunE = 0

sufficient set-point reserve

is provided

sufficient set-point reserve is

not provided

tunE = 1

sufficient set-point

reserve is provided

sufficient set-point reserve is

not provided

tunE = 2

always step attempt after

start-up

Sufficient set-point reserve:
inverse controller:(with process value < set-point- (10% of

rnGH - rnGL)

direct controller: (with process value > set-point + (10% of

rnGH - rnGL)

Operation

KS 90-1 / KS 92-1

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Self-tuning

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