Positioner 1067, 4 operation, 5 configuration – Burkert Type 1067 User Manual
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POSITIONER 1067
E-23-
4 OPERATION
4.5 Configuration
4.5.1 Additional functions
The operating concept of the positioner is based on a strict separation between basic and additional
functions. Only the basic functions are activated in the delivery state of the unit. These enable the
unit-specific basic settings to be carried out on the initial setting up (cf § 4.3). These are adequate for
normal operation. For more demanding tasks of position and process control, additional functions which
have been preset in the configuration level, can be selected and specified.
The additional functions are listed below. For further informations about these functions , see § 4.5.4.
Fig. 27 Additional functions
Additional Parameter
Description
function
ACTUATE
Function of actuator
-
SINGLE
INTERN
Single acting actuator with intern or without boost valves
BOOST
Single acting actuator with extern boost valves
- DOUBLE
- Double acting actuator
CHARACT
Selection of the transmission characteristic curve between the
input signal and stroke (correction characteristic curve)
- LINEAR
- Linear characteristic curve
- 1 : 25
- Equal percentage characteristic line with a rangeability of 1 : 25
- 1 : 50
- Equal percentage characteristic line with a rangeability of 1 : 50
- 25 : 1
- Inverse equal percentage characteristic with a
rangeability of 25 : 1
- 50 :1
-Inverse equal percentage characteristic with a
rangeability of 50 : 1
- FREE
- User-defined, characteristic line freely programmable
DEADBND
- DBD
Dead band with regard to the closed tight function system deviation
CLTIGHT
Close tight function
- CLT
- Closed tight threshold
DIRECTN
WPOS
Relationship between input signal and measure
- RISE
- Direct direction of action
- FALL
- Inverse direction of action
XPOS
Relationship between ventilation of the actuators chamber A1
and the setpoint
- RISE
- Direct direction of action
- FALL
- Inverse direction of action
SPLTRNG
Signal range splitting, input signal in % for the complete stroke
range through which the valve passes
- MIN
- Input of minimum value of input signal.
- MAX
- Input of maximum value of input signal.