Signaller, 2 outputs 229, Signaller, 2 outputs, Y1â y2â – West Control Solutions KS98-1 User Manual
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Signaller, 2 outputs
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 , whereas switch-off is al-
ways at a fixed point 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 signalling function provides alarm signalling, whereby the is the limit value. The trigger point is symmetrical to
the ; hysteresis X
sd1
is adjustable.
The signaller with two outputs has an additional “limit contact”. Its difference from the is adjustable in parameter LW
(including polarity sign).
Configuration Effective controller parameters of a signaller with two outputs
CFunc =
Signaller,
2 outputs
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=3element control)
-9,99 ... 99,99
Xsd1
1) Signaller switching difference
0,1 … 999999
LW
1) Trigger point separation of additional contact
OFF = the additional contact is switched off
-29 999 … 999 999
-32 000 = OFF
Xsd2
1) Switching difference of additional contact
0,1 … 999 999
Titel
Controller page title (only display)
16 characters
Einh.X
Unit of the process value (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.
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Controller
Control behaviour
III-229
100%
0%
100%
0%
Y1Â
Y2Â
Xn100
Xn0
W0
Weff
W100
Xeff
Xsd1
Xsd2
LW
Fig.: 54
Static operating principle
of the signalling function
Signaller, 2 outputs
LW is shown as a negative
value in the example (e.g. -20)
Output Y1
Output Y2
Process value
Setpoint