Rockwell Automation 1771-QDC, D17716.5.85(Passport) MNL. PLASTIC MOLDING MODULE User Manual

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Span Your Valves

Chapter 9

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4.

At completion of the profile, observe the RPM actuals reported for
the middle segments in PPS25, 29, and 33 (N44:729, 733, and 737).
If the observed RPMs are not within 20% of the setpoints entered in
PPC25, 29, and 33, then your RPM valve is not linear over the
desired range. Correct for a non-linear valve as follows:

If actuals are at least 20%:

And Your Selected

Valve is:

Then change PLC48 (N44:404)

as follows:

Less than setpoints

Direct Acting

Increase in 5% steps

Reverse Acting

Decrease in 5% steps

Greater than setpoints

Direct Acting

Decrease in 5% steps

Reverse Acting

Increase in 5% steps

To do this, change PLC48, download PLC followed by PPC with bits
B21/13 and 14, and repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary.

Important: If downloading from your programming terminal, download
PLC followed by PPC with download bits B21/13 and 14 (chapter 4).

What You Have Accomplished

The open-loop tuning procedure you just completed has defined the:

range of screw RPM during plastication

end-of-range maximum and minimum signal levels for linear control of

the plastication RPM valve in open-loop control

For this

range limit

When trying to obtain

the RPM in:

The QDC module drives the selected

RPM valve to % output signal in:

Minimum

PLC45

PLC47

Maximum

PLC46

PLC48

Now, for all open-loop plastication RPM profiles, the QDC module
assumes a liner relationship between screw RPM and signal output.

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