Two point controller 230, Two-point controller – West Control Solutions KS98-1 User Manual

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Two-point controller

Switching controller with two switching statuses:

1. Heating switched on;

r output Y1 = 1

2. Heating switched off;

r output Y1 = 0

E.g. for temperature control with electrical heating (inverse operation) or cooling (direct operation)

Adjust cycle time Tp1 as follows:

Tp

Tu

1

0 25

<=

·

,

With higher Tp1, oscillations must be expected. Tp1 corresponds to the minimum cycle time (time in seconds) at 50 %
duty cycle.

PD action
(

Tn = 0 = switched off Tn = Î)

The working point is in the middle of proportional band X

p1

at 50 % duty cycle. In order to keep the control variable

constant, a defined quantity of energy dependent of is required. This energy causes a permanent control deviation,
which increases with growing X

p1

.

DPID action
By means of the I action, line-out is without permanent control deviation.

The static characteristic of a two-point controller is identical to the one of a continuous controller, with the difference
that a duty cycle instead of a linearly variable current signal is output (relay contact, logic signal 0/20mA or control
output 0/24V).

Working point Y

0

and cycle time Tp1 at 50% are adjustable.

The shortest switch-on or switch-off time is 100ms.

Controller

9499-040-82711

III-230

Control behaviour

Xn100

Xn0

W0

Weff

W100

100%

0%

Y1Â

Xeff

Xp1

actual

working point

Fig.: 55
Static operating principle of
a two-point controller

Output Y1 (heating)

Process value

Setpoint

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