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Yokogawa Electric Corporation - TC10 - ENGINEERING MANUAL - PAG. 16

[57] Auto - Auto tune selection

There are three auto-tune algorithms:

• 

Oscillating auto-tune;

• 

Fast auto-tune;

• 

EvoTune.

1. 

The 

oscillating

 auto-tune is the usual auto-tune and:

• 

It is more accurate;

• 

Can start even if PV is close to the set point;

• 

Can be used even if the set point is close to the 
ambient temperature.

2. 

The 

fast type

 is suitable when:

• 

The process is very slow and you want to be opera-
tive in a short time;

• 

When an overshoot is not acceptable;

• 

In multi loop machinery where the fast method reduces 
the calculation error due to the effect of the other loops.

3. 

The 

EvoTune

 type is suitable when:

• 

You have no information about your process;

• 

You can not be sure about the end user skills;

• 

You desire an auto tune calculation independently 
from the starting conditions (e.g. set point change 
during tune execution, etc).

Note: 

Fast auto-tune can start only when the measured 

value (PV) is lower than (SP + 1/2 SP).

Available: 

When [56] cont  = PID

Range: 

 -4 to 8 where:
-4 = 

Oscillating auto-tune with automatic restart 
at all set point change;

-3 = 

Oscillating auto-tune with manual start;

-2 = 

Oscillating auto-tune with automatic start at 
the first power up only;

-1 = 

Oscillating auto-tune with automatic restart 
at every power up;

0 = 

Not used;

1 = 

Fast auto tuning with automatic restart at 
every power up;

2 = 

Fast auto-tune with automatic start at the 
first power up only;

3 = 

FAST auto-tune with manual start;

4 = 

FAST auto-tune with automatic restart at all  
set point change.

5 = 

EvoTune with automatic restart at every 
power up;

6 = 

EvoTune with automatic start at the first 
power up only;

7 = 

EvoTune with manual start;

8 = 

EvoTune with automatic restart at all set 
point change.

[58] Aut.r - Manual start of the auto-tune

Available: 

When [56] cont  = PID.

Range: 

oFF =  The instrument is not performing the auto-tune;
on = 

The instrument is performing the auto-tune.

[59] SELF - Self-tune enable

The self-tuning is an adaptive algorithm able to optimize 
continuously the PID parameter value.
This algorithm is specifically designed for all process subjected to 
big load variation able to change heavily the process response.

Available: 

When [56] cont  = PID .

Range: 

YES =  self-tune active;
no = 

self-tune not active.

[60] HSEt - Hysteresis of the ON/OFF control

Available: 

When [56] cont  is different from PID.

Range: 

0 to 9999 engineering units.

[61] cPdt - Time for compressor protection

Available: 

When [56] cont = nr.

Range: 

OFF =  Protection disabled 
1 to 9999 

seconds.

[62] Pb - Proportional band

Available: 

When [56] cont = PID and [59] SELF = no.

Range: 

1 to 9999 engineering units.

Note: 

Auto-tune functions calculate this value.

[63] ti - Integral time

Available: 

When [56] cont  = PID and [59] SELF = no.

Range:  • 

OFF = Integral action excluded;

• 

1 to 9999 seconds;

• 

inF= Integral action excluded.

Note: 

Auto-tune functions calculate this value.

[64] td - Derivative time

Available: 

When [56] cont  = PID and [59] SELF = no.

Range:  • 

oFF - derivative action excluded;

• 

1 to 9999 seconds.

Note: 

Auto-tune functions calculate this value.

[65] Fuoc - Fuzzy overshoot control

This parameter reduces the overshoot usually present at 
instrument start up or after a set point change and it will be 
active only in this two cases.
Setting a value between 0.00 and 1.00 it is possible to slow 
down the instrument action during set point approach.
Setting 

Fuoc = 1

 this function is disabled.

PV

SP

time

2

1

3

Available: 

When [56] cont  = PID and [59] SELF = no.

Range: 

0 to 2.00.

Note: 

Fast auto-tune calculates the Fuoc parameter while 
the oscillating one sets it equal to 0.5.

[66] tcH - Cycle time of the heating output

Available: 

When at least one output is programmed in order 
to be the heating output (H.rEG),  

[56] cont = PID and [59] SELF = no.

Range: 

1.0 to 130.0 seconds.

[67] rcG  - Power ratio between heating and  

cooling action (relative cooling gain)

The instrument uses the same PID parameter set for heat 
and for cool action but the efficiency of the two actions are 
usually different.
This parameter allows to define the ratio between the efficiency 
of the heating system and the efficiency of the cooling one.
An example will help us to explain you the philosophy.
Consider one loop of a plastic extruder.  The working 
temperature is equal to 250°C.
When you want to increase the temperature from 250 to 270°C 
(

D

T = 20°C) using 100% of the heating power (resistor), you 

will need 60 seconds.

Summary of Contents for TC10

Page 1: ...ce with the operative temperature 0 to 50 C 6 The relative humidity is in accordance with the instrument specifications 20 to 90 The instrument can be mounted on panel with a maximum thickness of 8 mm...

Page 2: ...mpedance 1 M for mV Input 500 k for Volt Input 2 2 5 mA Input 0 4 to 20 mA input wiring for passive transmitter using the auxiliary pws _ 4 to 20 mA Passive transmitter 4 1 Input impedance 53 Internal...

Page 3: ...1 OP1 Relay Output C NO 7 8 Contact rating 4 A 250 V cosj 1 2 A 250 V cosj 0 4 Operation 1 x 105 SSR Output SSR 7 8 Logic level 0 Vout 0 5 VDC Logic level 1 12 V 20 15 mA max Current Analog Output mA...

Page 4: ...l gasket is mounted for indoor locations according to EN 60070 1 Terminals protection IP 20 according to EN 60070 1 Installation Panel mounting Terminal block 16 screw terminals for cables of 0 25 to...

Page 5: ...or ON OFF or Heat Cool control with 1 alarm V N N DC Output for SSR V R R DC Output for SSR with 2 alarm relays or DCV and relay output for Heat Cool control with 1 alarm V V R 2 DCV outputs for SSR w...

Page 6: ...figuration parameters The complete configuration method allows to take advantage of all instrument features giving more capabilities it requires more actions and time Note that you can take advantage...

Page 7: ...on The upper display shows cod2 flashing while the lower display shows 0000 or the cod2 value stored in memory 6 Using and buttons set the code 2 value according to the following tables P Q R S Prepar...

Page 8: ...o return to the previous group Proceed as follows Push the button and maintaining the pressure then push the button release both the buttons Note The group selection is cyclic as well as the selection...

Page 9: ...n an underrange is detected the po wer output will be forced to the value of 8 oPE parameter 8 oPE Safety output value Available Always Range 100 to 100 of the output Notes 1 When the instrument is pr...

Page 10: ...When a Sequential set point selection is used diF1 or diF2 18 every closure of of the logic input increase the value of SPAT active set point of one step The selection is cyclic SP SP2 SP3 SP4 12 di...

Page 11: ...Heating output see warning c rEG Cooling output AL Alarm output t out Reserved t HoF Reserved P End Reserved P HLd Reserved P uit Reserved P run Reserved P Et1 Reserved P Et2 Reserved or bo Out of ran...

Page 12: ...ute band alarm with alarm indication inside the band SE br Sensor break LodE Deviation low alarm relative HidE Deviation high alarm relative LHdo Relative band alarm with alarm indication out of the b...

Page 13: ...e difference between the Alarm threshold value and the point the Alarm automatically resets 2 When the alarm threshold plus or minus the hysteresis is out of input range the instrument will not be abl...

Page 14: ...le When 36 AL2t different from nonE Range 0 Never 1 During stand by 2 During overrange and underrange 3 During overrange underrange and stand by AL3 Group Alarm 3 parameters 44 AL3t Alarm 3 type Avail...

Page 15: ...ID 52 LbAt LBA time Available When 56 Cont PID Range oFF LBA not used 1 to 9999 seconds 53 LbSt Delta measure used by LBA during Soft start Available When 52 LbAt is different from oFF Range oFF loop...

Page 16: ...ed for all process subjected to big load variation able to change heavily the process response Available When 56 cont PID Range YES self tune active no self tune not active 60 HSEt Hysteresis of the O...

Page 17: ...and soft start function are programmed the instrument performs the soft start and than the program function 4 The auto tune function will be performed after soft start function 5 The Soft start functi...

Page 18: ...ill be used as remote set point Note A 84 SPrt change produces the following actions When 84 SP rt rSP the remote set point will be forced to be equal to the active set point When 84 SP rt trin the re...

Page 19: ...t Display time out Available Always Range oFF The display is ever ON 0 1 to 99 59 minutes and seconds Note This function allows to turn OFF the display when no alarm is present and no action is made o...

Page 20: ...e threshold set with parameter 137 h Job the display shows r iSP Inspection Requested The count reset with r iSP cancellation can be done only by changing the threshold value parameter 137 h Job Using...

Page 21: ...is NOT password protected Notes 1 The limited access parameter are collected in a list 2 The sequence of the limited access parameters is programmable and can be made according to your needs 3 The par...

Page 22: ...1 when the instrument is powered it starts immediately to work according to the memorized parameter value In other words the instrument has one status only the run time status During run time we can f...

Page 23: ...ocedures Allows to start the Direct set point modification fun ction see below Allows to display the additional informations see below 7 4 2 Direct set point modification This function allows to modif...

Page 24: ...lute alarms are operative or not according to the ALxo Alarm x enabling during Stand by mode parameter setting 2 If you set stand by mode during program execution the program will be aborted 3 If you...

Page 25: ...sponsibility for any damage to people things or animals deriving from violation wrong or improper use or in any case not in compliance with the instrument s features 9 2 WARRANTY This product is under...

Page 26: ...s 1 0 7 inE Sensor error used to enable the safety output value or Over range ou Under range our Over and under range our 8 oPE Safety output value of the output 100 to 100 0 9 IO4 F I O 4 function on...

Page 27: ...d the programmed threshold 15 Ao1L Initial scale value of the analog retransmission when Out 1 is an analog output dP 1999 Ao1H 1999 16 Ao1H Full scale value of the analog retransmission when Out 1 is...

Page 28: ...days counter has reached the programmed threshold AL 23 o3AL Alarms linked up with the out 3 0 0 to 63 1 Alarm 1 2 Alarm 2 4 Alarm 3 8 Loop break alarm 16 Sensor Break 32 Overload on output 4 AL2 24 o...

Page 29: ...abled in stand by mode 2 Alarm 1 enabled in out of range condition 3 Alarm 1 enabled in stand by mode and in overrange condition 0 AL2 group no Param Description Dec Point Values Default 36 AL2t Alarm...

Page 30: ...3 enabled in stand by mode and in overrange condition 0 LBA group Loop Break Alarm Parameters no Param Description Dec Point Values Default 52 LbAt LBA time 0 From 0 oFF to 9999 s oFF 53 LbSt Delta m...

Page 31: ...0 100 to 100 0 74 SSt Soft start time 2 0 00 oFF 0 01 to 7 59 hh mm inF always ON oFF 75 SS tH Threshold for soft start disabling dP 1999 to 9999 E U 9999 SP group Set point parameters no Param Descri...

Page 32: ...d Reserved P t tu Reserved P t td Reserved ti uP Reserved ti du Reserved PErc Percent of the power output used during soft start when the soft start time is equal to infinite the limit is ever active...

Page 33: ...e controller is forced in stand by when Co ty value reaches the threshold set in 137 h Job 8 Totalizer of control relay worked days number of hours the con trol relay has been in ON condition divided...

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