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4) Adjusting the PID control gain level
Adjust the PID control gain level according to the process quantities, the feedback signals and the object to
be controlled.
The following parameters are provided for gain adjustment:
Title
Function
Adjustment range
Default setting
f362
Proportional gain (P)
0.01 - 100.0
0.30
f363
Integral gain (I)
0.01 - 100.0
0.20
f366
Derivative gain (D)
0.00 - 2.55
0.00
f362
(P-gain adjustment parameter)
This parameter adjusts the proportional gain level during PID control. A correction value proportional to
the particular deviation (the difference between the process value and the feedback value) is obtained
by multiplying this deviation by the parameter setting.
A larger P-gain adjustment value gives faster response. Too large an adjustment value, however,
results in an unstable event such as hunting.
Slow response (
= Small gain)
Process value
Time
Feedback value
Fast response
(
= Large gain)
f363
(I-gain adjustment parameter)
This parameter adjusts the integral gain level during PID control. Any remaining deviations (residual
deviation offset) during proportional action are cleared to zero.
A larger I-gain adjustment value reduces residual deviations. Too large an adjustment value, however,
results in an unstable event such as hunting.
Residual deviation
Process value
Time
Feedback value
(
= Large gain)
(
= Small gain)
,
Assign an input terminal function 52 (PID integral/derivative) to an input terminal, when that input
terminal is ON, it is possible to calculate integral/derivative amounts always as 0 (zero).
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