Fltp, Dead, Htgn – Red Lion PAX2C User Manual

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Fault Condition

Power Value

Output

Deadband

Output

Heat Gain

F1

F2

P

D

Pro

N O

Pro

P i d

Pid

P W r

FLtP

5 0 . 0

°/o

dEAd

0 . 0

°/o

HtGn

1 0 0 . 0

°/o

Heat Power

Low Limit

HtLo

0 . 0

°/o

Heat Power

High Limit

HtHi

1 0 0 . 0

°/o

Output

Cool Gain

CLGn

1 0 0 . 0

°/o

Cool Power

Low Limit

CLLo

0 . 0

°/o

Cool Power

High Limit

CLHi

1 0 0 . 0

°/o

pid p

arameTers

: O

uTpuT

p

OWer

p

arameTers

(PWr)

FAULT CONDITION POWER VALUE

-199.9

to

200.0

%

Enter the desired control output value for the controller to assume

in the event that the input sensor fails. You may enter values in excess

of 100% and -100% to overcome limitations caused by Power

Transfer Values, such as Gains and Offsets, that would otherwise

limit the output to less than their maximums.

OUTPUT DEADBAND

-100.0

to

100.0

%

The Output Deadband property defines the area in which both the

heating and cooling outputs are inactive, known as deadband, or the

area in which they will both be active, known as overlap. A positive

value results in a deadband, while a negative value results in an

overlap.

OUTPUT HEAT GAIN

0

to

500.0

%

The Output Heat Gain defines the gain of the heating output

relative to the gain established by the Proportional Band. A value of

100% causes the heat gain to mimic the gain determined by the

proportional band. A value less than 100% can be used in applications

in which the heater is oversized, while a value greater than 100% can

be used when the heater is undersized. For the majority of applications the

default value of 100% is adequate, and adjustments should only be made if the

process requires it.

HEAT POWER LOW AND HIGH LIMITS

0

to

200.0

%

The Heat Low Limit and Heat High Limit properties may be used

to limit controller power due to process disturbances or setpoint

changes. Enter the safe output power limits for the process. You may

enter values in excess of 100% to overcome limitations caused by

power transfer values, such as gains and offsets, which would

otherwise limit the output to less than their maximums.

OUTPUT COOL GAIN

0

to

500.0

%

The Output Cool Gain defines the gain of the cooling output

relative to the gain established by the Proportional Band. A value of

100% causes the cool gain to mimic the gain determined by the

proportional band. A value less than 100% can be used in applications

in which the cooling device is oversized, while a value greater than

100% can be used when the cooling device is undersized. For the majority of

applications the default value of 100% is adequate, and adjustments should only

be made if the process requires it.

COOL POWER LOW AND HIGH LIMITS

0

to

200.0

%

The Cool Low Limit and Cool High Limit properties may be used

to limit controller power due to process disturbances or setpoint

changes. Enter the safe output power limits for the process. You may

enter values in excess of –100% to overcome limitations caused by

power transfer values, such as gains and offsets, which would

otherwise limit the output to less than their maximums.

FLtP

50.0

°/o

dEAd

0.0

°/o

HtGn

100.0

°/o

HtLo

0.0

°/o

HtHi

100.0

°/o

CLGN

100.0

°/o

CLLo

0.0

°/o

CLHi

100.0

°/o

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