Alarm functions/ parameters, Alarm hysteresis, Standby alarm sequence – Rockwell Automation 900-TC32 Digital Temperature Controllers, Series B User Manual

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Publication 900-UM007D-EN-E - January 2011

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Parameter Adjustments & Application Considerations

Alarm Functions/
Parameters

Alarm Hysteresis

You can configure/program how much deviation (hysteresis) is allowed from
the alarm value before the alarm comes on and reset.

The hysteresis of alarm outputs when alarms are switched ON/OFF can be
set as follows:

Figure 4.15 — Hysteresis of Alarm Outputs

Alarm hysteresis is independently set for each alarm output in the Alarm
Hysteresis 1…3 parameters (Advanced Setting function group).

Note: The default is 0.2 (°C or °F depending on your units selection) for

temperature inputs and 0.02% of full scale (FS) for analog inputs.

Standby Alarm Sequence

Standby alarm sequence is a function which allows you to configure the alarm
outputs to be temporarily disabled until after the first alarm condition occurs.
From then on, the alarm output is active for all future alarm conditions.

For example, in a standard heating application, if you used the standard low
alarm configuration, the alarm would be active as soon as you switch the
controller ON. However, with standby sequence, the alarm output is disabled
during the first warm-up, and the temperature has to rise above the alarm set
point before the alarm can become active. Then, if the temperature falls below
the alarm set point, the output is active.

Restart

As mentioned above, the standby sequence is canceled after the first real
alarm clears. If desired, it can be restarted later by the Standby Sequence
parameter (Advanced Setting function group). For details, refer to page 5-72,
Standby Sequence Reset Method

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ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Normal
Operating
Area

SP

Normal
Operating
Area

SP

Alarm Value

Alarm Value

Alarm Hysteresis

Alarm Hysteresis

Upper-Limit
Alarm

Lower-Limit
Alarm

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