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15                                     96VTR      Ver. 2.0   11/99

 

Appendix C:  Proportional Band and Deadband Details

 

 
The two diagrams shown below illustrate how the Proportional Band (Pb), Cooling 
Proportional Band (CPb), and deadband (db) interact when controlling a process.   
 
The region identified by the letter "A" reflects the action of the Proportional Band (PB).  The 
proportional band is the region in which the controller's primary output is permitted to throttle 
between 0% and 100%.  Outside this region the controller's primary output is either 0% 
(above the band) or 100% (below the band).  
 
The region indicated by the letter "B" reflects the action of the Cooling Proportional Band 
(CPb) which is the region in which the controller's secondary (cooling) output is permitted to 
throttle between 0% and 100%.  Outside this region the controller's secondary output is either 
0% (above the band) or 100% (below the band).  

 
 
 

Figure 6

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

FIGURE 6

 

 
The region indicated by the letter "C" reflects the action of the deadband (db) which 
permits the user to decide whether or not the primary and the secondary outputs should 
ever be ON at the same time.  By setting the "db" to a positive value (Fig. 6a) the two 
control outputs will never be ON at the same time (notice the deadband region in Fig. 6a).  
Fig. 6b illustrates a negative deadband value which permits the primary and secondary 
outputs' proportional bands to overlap causing the two outputs to potentially be ON at the 
same time. 

 

Heat

Cool

SP

A         C       B

PV

OUTPUT %

0

100

Figure 6a - Positive "db"

Heat

Cool

S P

P V

O UTPUT  %

0

100

A

B

C

Figure 6b - Negative "db"

Summary of Contents for 96VTR

Page 1: ...red setpoint This Three Mode PID controller offers Simultaneous Process Value PV and Setpoint Value SV display Automatic alarm functions 11 in all Autotuning automatically tailors the controller s res...

Page 2: ...emperature 4 to 140 o F 20 to 60 o C Dimensions Cutout 3 58 x 3 58 0 02 91 0 x 91 0mm 0 5mm 2 2 Input Specifications Thermocouple inputs Programmable Types J K T E B R S N Cold Junction Compensation T...

Page 3: ...Manual Reset 0 to 100 of Prop Band Hysteresis 0 0 to 25 5 of Full Scale 3 MOUNTING AND WIRING 3 1 Prepare a 3 58 x 3 58 0 02 91 0 x 91 0mm 0 5mm panel cutout refer to Fig 2 The panel on which the cont...

Page 4: ...which the controller s output s will adjust the process To change the setpoint use the up down arrow keys The setting range equals the range the user selects in the LoLt Low Limit and HiLt High Limit...

Page 5: ...ow each parameter title as you scroll through the list Also to activate an autotuning session press and hold this key for 5 seconds UP Arrow Key Increases the Setpoint SV and increments parameter data...

Page 6: ...Then program the desired limit here Allowable setting range is limited by parameter LoLt and HiLt Low and High Limit settings 7 SECOND PROGRAMMING LEVEL PARAMETERS Press and hold the SCROLL and RETUR...

Page 7: ...cked 14 same as 2 but levels 2 3 4 locked 9 same as 1 w levels 3 4 locked 15 same as 3 but levels 2 3 4 locked A1Fu Alarm 1 Function Select an Alarm Timer function from the function list in Appendix A...

Page 8: ...OFF OFF ON ON 11 ON OFF ON ON 4 OFF ON OFF OFF 12 ON ON OFF OFF 5 OFF ON OFF ON 13 ON ON OFF ON 6 OFF ON ON OFF 14 ON ON ON OFF 7 OFF ON ON ON 15 ON ON ON ON Addr Controller address used with the RS...

Page 9: ...alue which will display when a 4mA signal is applied to the controller For example for a 4 20mA unit to display from 50 to 150 set LoCA to 50 e Press and hold the RETURN key for at least 5 seconds and...

Page 10: ...will extinguish The new Tuning values will now be stored in nonvolatile memory Adjustments can be made manually if desired in programming level 2 e To abort an Auto Tune process simply press and hold...

Page 11: ...s outputs to maintain the desired limit programmed by the user A setting of zero defeats the Ramp to Setpoint function 11 2 Soak Timer Function for use with Alarm 1 only The Alarm 1 Soak Timer allows...

Page 12: ...nce and proper packaging to prevent damage in transit This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the user such as misuse improper wiring operation outside of specification improp...

Page 13: ...e Same as the Process Low Alarm but no relay action takes place until the process PV reaches the setpoint for a second time Standby sequence is also known as Startup Inhibit and is useful for avoiding...

Page 14: ...nding upon the alarm type where no relay action can occur to eliminate relay chatter Act Action This is control output action Set to 1 for heating unit Set to 1 for o F dp decimal point Set to 0 for n...

Page 15: ...which the controller s secondary cooling output is permitted to throttle between 0 and 100 Outside this region the controller s secondary output is either 0 above the band or 100 below the band Figure...

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