The autotune sequence, Setpoint, Setpoint controller – Chemglass CG-1972-65 User Manual

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OS1

US

OS2

T1

T2

T3

T4

Quarter cycle times

Temp

New tuning

values loaded

into memory

Time

Start

AT

Set

Point

75% of

set point

During T1 - 4 the controller

measures heating delays and

rates of heating and cooling

Heat to set point

after entering

new parameters


The autotune sequence.

During autotune the controller heats
to 75% of the set point temperature,
where it oscillates for several cycles
before loading the new tuning
parameters. After the tuning
parameters are loaded it heats to the
set point temperature. Tuning below
the set point prevents any damage
that might occur from overheating.

Autotuning the Controller for Very Fine Control.

This procedure is not recommended for heating mantles (see Section 2.3).

In the majority of cases, the procedure above results in stable temperature control with any heater. A
second version of the autotune routine is available and can be used when the heater is already at or
close to the set point, is being tuned at a temperature close to room temperature, or for very fine
control in demanding situations. If stable temperature control doesn’t result after performing the first
autotune routine, the procedure below should be performed. Before performing the ‘fine tune’
autotune procedure, the ‘regular’ autotune procedure that precedes this should normally be
performed.

1.

Set the equipment up in the exact configuration it will be used. If the heater has its own
thermostat or power controls, turn both as high as they’ll go. With this procedure it’s not
necessary for the equipment to start at room temperature. This procedure can be performed at
any time and any temperature. Only tune the

setpoint

controller (i.e., the meter on the left),

never tune the limit controller.

2. Set

the

setpoint

controller to the appropriate power level (see Section 3.7). Turn the controller

and heater on, and enter the desired set point temperature.

3.

Enter a temperature in the limit controller about 25

o

C higher than the set point entered into

the setpoint controller.

4.

Press and hold in both the ▲ and ▼ buttons (for 3 seconds) on the front of the

setpoint

controller

until the word “tunE” appears in the display then release both buttons.

5. Press

the

button (5 times) until “CyC.t” appears in the display (if you go past this setting,

press the ▼ button until you get back to it).

6.

First hold in the ‘*’ button, while holding in the ‘*’ button press the button. Continue to hold
both buttons in until the display reads “A --”, or “A ##” where “##” is some number.

7.

Release the ‘*’ button and press the ▼ button until “tunE” once again appears in the display.

8.

Press and hold the ‘*’ button and “tunE” will change to “off” to indicate that autotune is
currently off.

9.

While holding in the ‘*’ button, press the ▲ button to change the display to “At.SP”, then
release both buttons.

10. Press and hold both the ▲ and ▼ buttons (≈ 3 seconds) until the temperature appears in the

display. The controller is now in its autotune mode. While in autotune the display alternates
between “tunE” (for autotune) and the process temperature. When the autotune sequence is
done (this may take in excess of an hour) the controller stops displaying “tunE” and only
displays the process temperature. [To abort autotune manually, repeat steps 4, 9 and 10 except
in step 9 press the ▼ button until “off” is displayed].

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