Alh1, Alarm 1 hysteresis, Related parameters – Rockwell Automation 900-TC32 Digital Temperature Controllers, Series B User Manual

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Publication 900-UM007D-EN-E - January 2011

Parameter Functions & Definitions

5-61

➊ With set values 1, 4 and 5, the upper- and lower- limit values can be set independently for each alarm type, and

are expressed as “L” and “H.”

➋ Set value: 1 (Upper- and Lower-Limit alarm)

➌ Set value: 4 (Lower-Limit range)

➍ Set value: 5 (Upper- and Lower-Limit with standby sequence)

For the Lower-Limit alarms in cases 1 and 2 above, the alarm is normally OFF if upper- and Lower-Limit
hysteresis overlaps. In case 3, the alarm is always OFF.

➎ Set value: 5 (The alarm is always OFF if upper- and Lower-Limit alarm hysteresis with standby sequence

overlaps.)

Related Parameters

• Alarm Value 1…3 (Operation function group, page 5-16)
• Upper-Limit Alarm Value 1…3, Lower-Limit Alarm Value 1…3

(Operation function group, page 5-19)

• Standby Sequence Reset Method (page 5-72), Alarm 1…3 Open in

Alarm, Alarm 1…3 Hysteresis (page 5-61), Alarm 1…3 Latch
(Advanced Setting function group)

Alarm 1 Hysteresis

Conditions of Use:

Alarm 1 must be assigned. The alarm 1 type must NOT

be 0, 12, or 13.

12

Loop Break Alarm (LBA)
(Alarm 1 Type only)

13

PV Change Rate Alarm

Note:

Shading indicates default setting. Set the alarm type independently for

each alarm in the Alarm 1 to 3 Type parameters in the Initial Setting function
group. The default is 2 (Upper-limit alarm).

Table 5.BR — Details

Set Value

Alarm type

Alarm Output Operation

When Alarm Value
X is Positive

When Alarm Value
X is Negative

L

H SP

L

H

SP

L

H

SP

L

H

SP

L

H

SP

H < 0, L > 0

|H| < |L|

H > 0, L < 0

|H| > |L|

H < 0,

|H| ≥

H < 0,

H > 0,

|H| ≤

H < 0, L > 0

|H| < |L|

H > 0, L < 0

|H| > |L|

H < 0, L

|H| ≥ |

H < 0, L <

H > 0, L <

|H| ≤ |L

L H SP

SP L H

H SP L

H L SP

SP H L

alh1

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