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Deviation band value, High deviation alarm type – Watlow MLS User Manual

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92 MLS User’s Guide

Setup

NOTE

All digital outputs are "OR'ed" together (combined).
Therefore you can assign more than one alarm to the
same output number, and that output will be On if any
of those alarms is On.

Deviation Band Value

Use this menu to set the deviation bandwidth, a positive and negative
alarm or control point relative to the setpoint. If the setpoint changes,
the alarm or control points also change. You can assign a separate digital
output to the high and low deviation alarm/control setpoints- so that, for
example, a high deviation alarm turns on a fan and a low deviation alarm
turns on a heater.

Selectable values: You can set a value from 0 to 255, 25.5, 2.55, .255 or
.0255, depending on how you set up the input menus.

High Deviation Alarm Type

Use this menu to disable the high deviation alarm function or set it to the
alarm or control function. (The high deviation alarm activates if the
process value (PV) rises above the deviation band value, and remains
active until the PV goes below the deviation band value minus the
deadband value.)

Selectable values: Alarm, Control, Off.

LOOP PROCESS UNITS

ALARM SETPOINT STATUS OUT%

02 DEVIATION ALARM
VALUE ? 5

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LOOP PROCESS UNITS

ALARM SETPOINT STATUS OUT%

07 HI DEVIATION
ALARM TYPE ? OFF