Loop alarm, Madc, Main menu – West Control Solutions ProVU 4 User Manual

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ProVU4 Controller, Profiler & Recorder/Controller - Product Manual

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Glossary

59407, Issue 1 – March 2008

Loop Alarm
A loop alarm detects faults in the control feedback loop, by continuously monitoring process
variable response to the control output(s). If one of the 5 alarms is defined to be a loop
alarm, it repeatedly checks if the PID control output is at saturation. If saturation is reached
(0% or 100% power for single control type, -100% or +100% for dual control type), an internal
timer is started. Thereafter, if the output has not caused the process variable to be corrected
by a predetermined amount 'V' after time 'T' has elapsed, the alarm becomes active.
Subsequently, the alarm repeatedly checks the process variable and the PID output. When
the process variable starts to change value in the correct sense or when the PID output is no
longer at the limit, the alarm is deactivated.

For PID control, the loop alarm time 'T' can be automatic (twice the Integral Time value) or
set to a user defined value. Correct operation with the automatic loop alarm time depends
upon reasonably accurate PID tuning. The user defined value is always used for On-Off
control, and the timer starts as soon as an output turns on.

The value of 'V' is dependent upon the input type. For Temperature inputs, V = 2°C or 3°F.
For Linear inputs, V = 10 x LSD

The loop alarm is automatically disabled during manual control mode and during execution of
a Pre-Tune. Upon exit from manual mode or after completion of the Pre-Tune routine, the
loop alarm is automatically re-enabled.

Also refer to: Alarm Types, Control Type, Manual Loop Alarm Time, Linear Input, LSD,
Manual Mode, On-Off Control, PID, Pre-Tune, Process Variable and Tuning.

LSD
The Least Significant Digit (LSD) is the smallest incremental value that can be shown at the
defined display resolution.

Also refer to: Display Resolution.

mADC
This stands for milliamp DC. It is used in reference to the linear DC milliamp input ranges and
the linear DC milliamp outputs. Typically, these will be 0 to 20mA or 4 to 20mA.

Also refer to: Input Range, Linear Input, Linear Output,, mVDC, Process Variable and VDC

Main Menu
The top-level menu that allows access to operation mode as well as all other menus. These
are: configuration mode, profiler setup and recorder menus, the setup wizard, supervisor
mode and the tuning and USB menus. Most menus require an unlock code to gain access.

Refer to the Main Menu information in the Configuration & Use section.

Also refer to: Configuration Mode, Lock Codes, Operation Mode, Profiler Setup Menu,
Recorder Menu,
Setup Wizard, Supervisor Mode, Tuning Menu and USB Menu.

Manual Loop Alarm Time
The loop alarm time used when a loop alarm is defined to have a manually set time or
whenever On-Off control is selected. This parameter determines the duration of the output
saturation condition after which the loop alarm will be activated.
Settings = 1 sec to 99 mins 59 sec.

Default value = 99:59.

Also refer to: Loop Alarm, and On-Off Control.

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