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7. Using the Command % option in the T
UNE
menu, enter a 100
percent command and verify that the position follows to
within 0.5 percent.
8.
If the unit fails either of the tests above, perform a Stroke
calibration in the C
ALIBRATE
menu.
9. Use the S
TATUS
menu and set the Row Two variable to be
“ISA upstream pressure.”
10. Verify that the unit is correctly indicating the ambient
pressure.
11. Use the S
TATUS
menu and set the Row Two variable to be
“ISA downstream pressure.”
12. Verify that the unit is correctly indicating ambient pressure.
13. If the unit fails the above tests, re-zero the transducers using
the P1 & P2 option in the C
ALIBRATE
menu. You may also
need to pressurize the sensors and verify the Span if the
calibration is suspect.
14. Use the S
TATUS
menu and set the Row Two variable to be
“process temperature.”
15. Verify that the unit is correctly indicating ambient
temperature.
16. If the unit fails the above test, re-calibrate the transducer
using the thermocouple option in the C
ALIBRATE
menu. (This
calibration requires a Type-K thermocouple simulator or a
temperature bath.)
17. Use the C
ALIBRATE
menu to check the analog channels that
you will be using.
18.
Finally, use the T
UNE
menu to select the process variable
that you will be controlling and set the range.
Putting the Unit on line - After installing the unit, use the T
UNE
menu to configure the setpoint signal to the proper source for your
DCS system. If you will be using the system in the Automatic mode,
adjust the Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) parameters so the
loop responds satisfactorily.
Backing up the system - When you have your unit calibrated and
working according to your needs, back up the configuration into the
safe memory area. This is done in the Save Backup choice in the
Tech option of the C
ONFIGURE
menu.
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