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TC310VP Instruction Manual

Powtier Controls Limited

CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS

 Control adjustments.

SID - Switching Integral & Derivative; the use of switches to change integral and derivative time constant
simplifies the procedures in obtaining optimum control.

P1 - Proportional Band of 2.5-15% can be adjusted through this control.

P2 – Not used.

P3 - Manual Reset (optional) can be used to remove the steady state error inherent in PD control.

P10 – Not used.

P11 – Not used.

P12 - High/Low/Band Alarm (optional - only one type on any instrument) can be used to give a warning when
the measured temperature exceeds the alarm limit.

P13 & 14 – Valve open and close respectively. Valve Travel Time governs the speed of the valve motor in
response to small error (or PID) output demands; fully counter clockwise gives the slowest response and fully
clockwise, the fastest response.

14 March 1995

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310VPIM

Issue 2.0

Summary of Contents for Tactical 310

Page 1: ...OLLER WITH VALVE POSITIONER OUTPUT INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTENTS DESCRIPTION 2 INSTALLATION 2 CONNECTIONS 3 CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS 4 TUNING 5 ALARM SETTING 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 7 ORDERING INFORMATION...

Page 2: ...etpoint changeover switch on the front panel Setpoint adjustment is made by turning the setpoint thumbwheel which is concealed behind the door on the front panel Wiring connections are made at the bac...

Page 3: ...TC310VP Instruction Manual Powtier Controls Limited CONNECTIONS Typical TC310VP wiring Schematic Terminal connection diagram 14 March 1995 3 310VPIM Issue 2 0...

Page 4: ...nual Reset optional can be used to remove the steady state error inherent in PD control P10 Not used P11 Not used P12 High Low Band Alarm optional only one type on any instrument can be used to give a...

Page 5: ...to table 2 8 Progressively reset P13 P14 as far clockwise as possible without the introduction of system hunting Table 1 Switch settings for integral and derivative time constant SID ti td SID ti td 1...

Page 6: ...just comes on The high alarm will now operate at t degrees above any chosen set point temperature 2 STEPS IN SETTING A LOW ALARM LEVEL 2 1 Ensure that the sensor input to the controller is at a steady...

Page 7: ...span Derivative time td 0 5 to 5 minutes Manual reset PD control only 0 to 50 output power at span ON OFF control option Hysteretic 0 5 of span ALARMS OUTPUTS option Relay Normally energised and de en...

Page 8: ...r 49 OPTIONS No option 01 Low deviation alarm 21 High deviation alarm 22 Band deviation alarm 23 Two term PD Control 31 On off control 32 Downscale Thermocouple break protection 61 Retransmission sign...

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