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Alarms, Process and deviation alarms, Alarm set points – Watlow EZ-ZONE PM PID User Manual

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Watlow EZ-ZONE

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PM PID Controller

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Chapter 9 Features

Alarms

Alarms are activated when the output level, process value or temperature leaves a defined range. A user can

configure how and when an alarm is triggered, what action it takes and whether it turns off automatically

when the alarm condition is over.

Configure alarm outputs in the Setup Page before setting alarm set points.
Alarms do not have to be assigned to an output. Alarms can be monitored and controlled through the

front panel or by using software.

Process and Deviation Alarms

A process alarm uses one or two absolute set points to define an alarm condition.

A deviation alarm uses one or two set points that are defined relative to the control set point. High and

low alarm set points are calculated by adding or subtracting offset values from the control set point. If the set

point changes, the window defined by the alarm set points automatically moves with it.

Select the alarm type with Type [`A;ty] (Setup Page, Alarm Menu).

Alarm Set Points

The alarm high set point defines the process value or temperature that will trigger a high side alarm. It

must be higher than the alarm low set point and lower than the high limit of the sensor range.

The alarm low set point defines the temperature that will trigger a low side alarm. It must be lower than

the alarm high set point and higher than the low limit of the sensor range.

View or change alarm set points with Low Set Point [`A;Lo] and High Set Point [`A;hi] (Operations Page,

Alarm Menu).

Alarm Hysteresis

An alarm state is triggered when the process value reaches the alarm high or alarm low set point. Alarm

hysteresis defines how far the process must return into the normal operating range before the alarm can be

cleared.

Alarm hysteresis is a zone inside each alarm set point. This zone is defined by adding the hysteresis value

to the alarm low set point or subtracting the hysteresis value from the alarm high set point.

View or change alarm hysteresis with Hysteresis [`A;hy] (Setup Page, Alarm Menu).

Normal Operating Range

Low Side Alarm Range

High Side Alarm Range

Alarm High Set Point

Alarm Low Set Point

Time

Temperature

Alarm Set Points and Hysteresis

Alarm Hysteresis

Alarm Hysteresis