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Controller parameters |
Portrayed in LOGO! |
Possible value range in the LOGO! |
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Mn Manipulated variable at the time n |
Output of the PI controller block |
0 to 1000 |
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kP kI
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In the LOGO!, the parameter KC applies as an increase for the I part and the P part of the controller equally Should you enter KC=0, then the P part of the controller switches off. In this special case, k is automatically set to 1 for the I part. If KC = 0: kP = 0 and kI = 1 |
0.00 to 99.99 |
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TS
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Fixed |
500 ms |
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TI |
Parameter TI: if you set this parameter to 99.59 min, then you switch off the I part of the controller. |
00:01 min to 99.59 min |
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Refer to SP and PV |
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SP |
The parameter SP is the set-value assignment w. For this parameter you can use the analog output of a different special function. |
-10000 to +20000 |
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PV |
PV is the process value x and is calculated as follows: |
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The gain parameter has an effect on PV |
0.0 to 10.0 |
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The offset parameter has an effect on PV |
-10000 to +20000 |
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PV is restricted by the parameters Min. and Max. |
In each case: 10000 to +20000 |
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The Dir parameter gives the action direction of the controller. Positive means: If set value > process value then the process value is increased; if set value < process value then the process value is reduced. Negative means: If set value > process value then the process value is reduced; if set value < process value then the process value is increased. Example, heat regulation: if the set value is greater than the process value (room is too cold), the manipulated variable increases the process value. |
- or + |
Refer to the PI controllers - description of special function for more details (for example, switching from manual to automatic mode, parameter sets, etc.).