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Glossary

Series D8 User’s Guide

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Watlow Anafaze

Doc. 0600-3120-2000

Global Alarm

Warns that one or more alarm conditions exist by acti-

vating a digital output.

Ground

An electrical line with the same electrical potential as

the surrounding earth. Electrical systems are usually

grounded to protect people and equipment from

shocks due to malfunctions.

Also referred to as

“safety ground.”

H

Hertz (Hz)

Frequency, measured in cycles per second.

High Deviation Alarm

Warns that the process has risen more than a certain

amount abo ve set point. It can be used as either an

alarm or control function.

High Power

(As defined by Watlow Anafaze) Any voltage above

24 Vac or Vdc and any current level above 50 mAac or

mAdc.

High Alarm

A signal that is associated with a set maximum v alue

that can be used as either an alarm or boost control

function.

HMI

Human-machine interface.

Hysteresis

Control Hysteresis

The range through which a

variation of the input produces no noticeable

change in the output. In the hysteresis, specific con

ditions can be placed on control output actions.

Operators select the hysteresis. It is usually abo ve

the heating proportional band and belo w the cool-

ing proportional band.

Process Hysteresis

In heat/cool applications,

the +/- dif ference between heat and cool.

Also

known as process deadband.

I

Input

Analog Input

— An input that accepts process

variable information.

Digital Input

— An input that accepts on and of f

signals.

Input Scaling

The con verting of input signals to the engineering

units of the process variable.

Input Type

The signal type that is connected to an input, such as

thermocouple, RTD or process.

Instance

An object that is an occurance of a class. Each

instance of a DeviceNet object can have unique values

for its attrib utes and can be e xamined or changed

using the instance services. Class services are used to

examine and change class attrib utes, which af fect all

instances. Instance services are used to e xamine and

change instance attributes which affect only that par -

ticular instance.

Integral Control (I)

Control action that automatically eliminates of fset, or

droop, between set point and actual process tempera-

ture.

J

Job

A set of operating conditions for a process that can be

stored and recalled in a controller’ s memory . Also

called a recipe.

Junction

The point where two dissimilar metal conductors join

to form a thermocouple.

K

Keypad Lock

A feature that pre vents operation of the k eypad by

unauthorized people.

L

Lag

The delay between the output of a signal and the

response of the instrument to which the signal is sent.

Linearity

The deviation in response from an e xpected or theo-

retical straight line v alue for instruments and trans-

ducers. Also called linearity error.

Load

The electrical demand of a process, e

xpressed in

power (Watts), current (Amps) or resistance (Ohms).