Yokogawa 414 Batch Controller User Manual
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3.3.2 The Cutoff Point
Because many transducers do not always exactly transmit 4mA (0mA, 1V or 0V)
when they are at zero rate, it is often necessary to define a rate below which no
integration takes place. This is termed the cutoff point and is programmed as a
percentage of the Span, S.
For example, if S = 2200 kg/min with an offset of 100 kg/min in a square law
system, and the cutoff point is set at 20.0%, the actual cutoff rate Rc can be
determined as follows:
The cutoff rate is defined as:
Rc
=
2200
A
+
100
At 20% cutoff:
Rc
=
2200 x 0.2
+
100
The value of A which would produce this cutoff is:
A
=
0.04
(
since
0.04
=
0.2
)
and the input signal would be:
I
=
16mA x 0.04
+
4mA
Operation 19
=
540 kg/ min
=
4.64mA