Super Systems 9130 Series User Manual
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Series 9130 Operations Manual Rev -
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Cascade Inhibit
Note: This field is only applicable if the controller is in Cascade mode
. This will turn cascade control on or
off. When inhibit = enabled, the 9130 functions as a multi-loop controller with three control loops. The
options are: enabled or disabled.
PV Difference Cutback
Note: This field is only applicable if the controller is in Cascade Mode
. This is used with the Cascade Lower
Range EOPV and Cascade Upper Range EOPV to limit the absolute % output of the furnace loop. This will
turn the PV difference cutback feature on or off. The options are: enabled or disabled.
Cascade Lower Range EOPV
Note: This field is only applicable if the controller is in Cascade Mode
. This is the cascade lower range end
of PV difference. This is used with the PV Difference Cutback and Cascade Upper Range EOPV to limit the
absolute % output of the furnace loop. Between the lower range EPOV and the upper range EOPV, there is
a linear interpolation from 0 to the loop 2 output maximum (usually 100 %) that determines the maximum %
output for the furnace loop. The range is -300 to 10000.
Cascade Upper Range EOPV
Note: This field is only applicable if the controller is in Cascade Mode
. This is the cascade upper range end
of PV difference. This is used with the Cascade Lower Range EOPV and PV Difference Cutback to limit the
absolute % output of the furnace loop. Between the lower range EPOV and the upper range EOPV, there is
a linear interpolation from 0 to the loop 2 output maximum (usually 100 %) that determines the maximum %
output for the furnace loop. The range is -300 to 10000.
Default Hold Time
This value is the default holding time for the furnace. The range is 0 to 10000.
Deviation Alarm Delay
This value is the delay for the alarm if a deviation alarm is detected. The range is 0 to 10000.
Furnace Name
This is the name of the furnace.
PV1 Name
This is the name of process variable 1.
Clear events/end of recipe
This switch will allow the user to clear the events out at the end of a recipe. The options are either no or
yes.
Start Quench
This option will determine what starts the quench cycle. The options are: On Recipe Opcode (
QUENCH
Opcode), Input 1 – Input 31.
Quench Hold Event
This option will determine which event will hold the quench cycle. The options are: None, Input 1 – Input 14.
Quench/EVT Transfer Time Configuration
This option will allow the user to set what will trigger the transfer from the quench cycle. The options are:
Event 2 Active Time, or Event 1 Active to Event 2 Active.