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Proportional control – Watlow EZ-ZONE PM PID User Manual

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Watlow EZ-ZONE

®

PM PID Controller

95

Chapter 9 Features

On-Off Control (cont.)

Note:

Input Error Failure Mode

[faIl]

does not function in on-off control mode. The output goes off.

Proportional Control

Some processes need to maintain a temperature or process value closer to the set point than on-off control

can provide. Proportional control provides closer control by adjusting the output when the temperature or

process value is within a proportional band. When the value is in the band, the controller adjusts the output

based on how close the process value is to the set point.

The closer the process value is to the set point, the lower the output power. This is similar to backing off

on the gas pedal of a car as you approach a stop sign. It keeps the temperature or process value from swing-

ing as widely as it would with simple on-off control. However, when the system settles down, the temperature

or process value tends to “droop”

short of the set point.

With proportional control the

output power level equals (set

point minus process value) divided

by the proportional band value.

In an application with one

output assigned to heating and

another assigned to cooling, each

will have a separate proportional

parameter. The heating param-

e-

ter takes effect when the process

temperature is lower than the set

point, and the cooling parameter

takes effect when the process tem-

perature is higher than the set

point.

Adjust the proportional band

with Heat Proportional Band
[`h;Pb]

or Cool Proportional Band

[`C;Pb]

(Operations Page, Loop Menu).

Hysteresis

Time

Temperature

The cooling action

switches

on at startup.

Process Temperature

The cooling action switches on when

the process temperature rises above

the set point plus the hysteresis.

Set Point

The cooling action switches off when the process

temperature drops below the set point.

Time

Temperature

Proportional Control

Set Point

Proportional Band

Droop

Overshoot