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Burkert Type 1067 User Manual

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POSITIONER 1067

4 OPERATION

TV:

(rate time)

Range of settings: 0.0...999.9 (factory setting: 0)

X0:

(Operating point of process controller)

Range of settings: 0...100% (factory setting: 0%)

DBD:

No sensibility range of the process controller

Range of settings: 0,2...5% (factory setting: 0,5 %)

SCALE:

Scales the inputs of the process controller.

DP:

Decimal point position

Range of settings: 0 ... 3 (factory setting 0)
PV-L:

Lower scale value for actual process value. It is assigned to the smallest current

or voltage value of the standard signal.
Range of settings: -99.9...990.0 (factory setting: 0.0)
PV-H:

Upper scale value for actual process value. It is assigned to the greatest current

or voltage value of the standard signal.
Range of settings: -90.0...999.9 (factory setting: 100.0)
SP-L:

Lower scale value for desired process value (setpoint). It is assigned to the

smallest current or voltage value of the standard signal. (Applies only with the setting
SETPOINT EXTERN).
Range of settings: -99.9...990.0 (factory setting: 0.0)
SP-H:

Upper scale value for desired process value (setpoint). It is assigned to the

greatest current or voltage value of the standard signal. (Applies only with the setting
SETPOINT EXTERN).
Range of settings: -90.0...999.9 (factory setting: 100.0)

Example of scaling: (fig. 37)
Actual process value via transmitter:

4...20 mA corresponds to 0...10 l/min

Desired process value from SPC:

4...20 mA corresponds to 0...8 l/min

Fig.

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Example of scaling

Scaling value (l/min)

The input of large scale values increases display precision.
The amplification (KP) of the process controller relates to the set scale values.
With SETPOINT INTERN (desired values preset via the arrow keys) no scaling of the desired value
(SP-L, SP-H) is possible. It can be entered directly in correspondence with the scaled process variable
(PV-L, PV-H).

Standard signal (mA)

Actual
process value

Process
setpoint

Possible scale-value inputs in the example of
scaling

Variante 1

Variante 2

Variante 3

PV-L 0

0

0

PV-H 1,0

10,0

100,0

SP-L 0

0

0

SP-H 0,8

8,0

80,0