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8.D.1.a.1
PID Low
Active below Setpoint.
Note that in most cases, PID parameters will not need to be changed. The PID Parameters Screen allows adjustment to
the following parameters:
8.D.1.a.2
PID High
Active from Setpoint
to Off Hysteresis of demand.
8.D.1.b
CH2- (Central Heat, Two)
Additional heat demand CH2 is available and is set up in the same manner as CH1.
• Proportional Gain
– This value is the
corrective action that is proportional to the
error (set point – control temperature).
• Integral Time
– This value is applied to the
sum of the error over a period of time.
• Derivative Time
– This value is applied to
the rate of change of the error.
• Proportional Gain
– This value is the
corrective action that is proportional to the
error (set point – control temperature).
• Integral Time
– This value is applied to the
sum of the error over a period of time.
• Derivative Time
– This value is applied to
the rate of change of the error.