Deadband type: controller parameter, Derivativetype: controller parameter, Deviation alarm 2 valuetype: general parameter – Pyromation Series 610 1_16 DIN User Manual
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Deadband
Type: Controller Parameter
Derivative
Type: Controller Parameter
Deviation Alarm 1 Value Type
Type: General Parameter
This is applicable only if Alarm 1 is selected to be Deviation Alarm. A positive value
(Deviation High) sets the alarm point above the current actual setpoint, a negative value
(Deviation Low) sets it below. If the process variable deviates from the setpoint by a margin
greater than this value, alarm 1 becomes active.
Display code =
='
, Default value = 5.
Also refer to Alarm Operation and Deviation Alarm 2 Value.
Deviation Alarm 2 Value
Type: General Parameter
Applicable only if Alarm 2 is selected as a Deviation Alarm. It is similar to Deviation Alarm 1
Value.
Display code =
='
. Default value = 5.
Also refer to Alarm Operation and Deviation Alarm 1 Value.
Differential (On-Off Hysteresis)
Type: Controller Parameter
A switching differential used when one or both control outputs have been set to On-Off. This
parameter is adjustable within the range 0.1% to 10.0% of input span; the default value is
0.5%. The differential band is centred about the setpoint.
Relay chatter can be eliminated by proper adjustment of this parameter. Too large a value for
this parameter will increase amplitude of oscillation in this process variable.
Display code =
="@
for primary only differential,
="-
for secondary only differential &
=""
for primary and secondary differential.
Also refer to Input Span and On-Off Control.
Direct/Reverse Action of Control Outputs
Type: Controller Definition
Direct action is typically used with cooling applications; On-Off direct outputs will turn on
when the process variable exceeds setpoint. Proportional direct outputs will increase the
percentage of output as the process value increases within the proportional band. Reverse
action is typically used with heating applications; On-Off reverse outputs will turn off when
the process variable exceeds setpoint. Proportional reverse outputs will decrease the
percentage of output as the process value increases within the proportional band. The
Secondary Output will be direct whenever the Primary Output is selected as reverse. The
Secondary Output will be reverse whenever the Primary Output is selected as direct.
Also refer to Control Type, On-Off Control, PID, Primary Proportional Band and Secondary
Proportional Band
Display Strategy
Type: General Parameter
Alters the parameters displayed in normal operator mode. For example a controller could
display PV + SP, PV + adjustable SP, PV + Ramping SP, PV only or SP only. Display
strategy 6 will allow read only access to the setpoint values in Operator Mode, Setup Mode
must then be entered to change the setpoint.
Display code =
=-@
Also refer to Process Variable, Setpoint and Setpoint Ramping.
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