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Page 228: Signaller, 1 output
III-16.4
Control behaviour
The following chapter describes the different control behaviours adjustable with the configuration parameter CFUNC
and determines the parameters effective then.
All available parameters can be adjusted in the engineering tool. However it is not recognizable, which of the adjusted
values are really affectingthe process.
The following compilation shall help to enlighten, which parameters are really used, dependent from the adjusted con -
troller type. Therefore the relevant parameters for control behaviour are accented grey in the tables
Signaller, 1 output
The signaller is suitable for processes with small T
u
and low v
max
.
The advantage is in the low switching frequency. Switch-on is always at a fixed value below the , switch-off is always
at a fixed value above the .
The control variable oscillation band is determined as a result of :
X
x
T
T
X
v
T
X
u
g
Sd
u
Sd
0
=
· +
=
· +
max
max
The signal function corresponds to limit signalling, whereby the is the limit value. The trigger point is symmetrical to
the ; hysteresis X
sd1
is adjustable.
Configuration
Effective controller parameters of a signaller with one output
CFunc =
signaller,
1 output
W0
1)
Lower limit for Weff
-29 999 ...999 999
W100
1)
Upper limit for Weff
-29 999 ...999 999
W2
1)
Additional
-29 999 ...999 999
Grw+
2)
gradient plus
off / 0,001 ... 999 999
Grw-
2)
gradient minus
off / 0,001 ... 999 999
Grw2
2)
gradient for W2
off / 0,001 ... 999 999
N0
Zero offset (only effective with
CType=ratio controller)
-29 999 ... 999 999
a
Factor a (only effective with
CType=3-element control)
-9,99 ... 99,99
Xsd1
1)
Signaller switching difference
0,1 … 999 999
Titel
Title of controller page (only display)
16 characters
Einh.
X
Process value unit (only display)
6 characters
W int
Internal after transmission of the engineering to KS 98-1
-29 999 ...999 999
1) The values are specified in the process value unit - e.g. [°C, °F, bar, %, etc.]
2) The rate of change must be specified in units /minute (e.g. °C/min).
r see gradient control page 261.
Controller
9499-040-82711
III-228
Control behaviour
Output Y1
Process value
Setpoint
Fig.: 53
Static operating principle of
the signalling function
of a signaller, 1 output