Omega Engineering CN9400 Calibration to Another Instrument, Heat Cool Strategy Configuration

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A d v a n c e d S e t t i n g s

Heat Cool Strategy Configuration (continued)

If no improvement, return to the original value and;

In level 1 halve the value of

CYC.2

If the process hunts between heating and cooling, a deadband setting may be needed. Enter a small value, eg. 1 and observe the process. Increase the setting until hunting stops.

Level 1 adjust value

SET.2

Water cooled applications

Water cooled applications operating at temperatures greater than 100°C may suffer from the non linear effect caused by water turning to steam. This can be countered by the non linear setting for SP2;

In level 2 set SP2.B to nL in

Multi zone applications

When tuning multi zone applications like extruders, distortions due to thermal interaction between adjacent zones can be minimised by running autotune on all controllers at the same time.

CALIBRATION TO ANOTHER INSTRUMENT

If the controller and instrument readings are different, the ZERO and/or SPAN function in Function Menu Level 3

will require adjustment.

ZERO

Adjust

to make an equal adjustment across the full scale

of the controller andSPAN to make a correction when the error increases/

decreases across the scale.

1 To adjust using the ZERO function

1.1 Substitute measured values in the expression:

Instrument reading – controller reading =

ZERO

Example:

 

 

 

Instrument reading

= 396°

 

Controller reading

=

400°

 

396 – 400

=

(-)4°

 

1.2 Adjust ZERO to (-) 4° to correct error.

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Contents User’s Guide Index D eSafety Information InstallationConfiguration Ultimate Safety AlarmsFunctions Menu C tQuick Start I c k S t a r tSPI.D SPI.DIntroduction T r o d u c t i o nTune CN9400Overview E r v i e wSET-UP AutotuneCYCLE-TIME FunctionsSET-UP Using Program Mode Reminder of Instrument AdjustmentsMenu Navigation N u N a v i g a t i o nAutotune T o t u n eTune Program TuneProportional CYCLE-TIME Reminder of Instrument Adjustments Tune AT Setpoint ProgramProportional CYCLE-TIME CYCLE-TIME Selection MethodsCYCLE-TIME Recommendations CYC.TPre-Select Automatic Acceptance of Any Autotune Cycle-time To Pre-Select Cycle-time Before AutotuneA m m e r RAMP-SOAKSprr SoakSecond Setpoint SP2 To Configure SP2 AS AN AlarmC o n d S e t p Subsidiary SP2 Mode SP2 Output and LED Indication States in Alarm ConditionC o n d S SP2.BData Error MessagesFail Using the CheK Control accuracy monitor Read SP1 Output Percentage PowerImproving Control Accuracy N g C o n t r o l a c c u r a c yLevel BandDER.T DACN c t i o n L i s t CYC.TOfst SET.2Disp HiscLO.SC InptREU.D BurnSP1 SP2 REU.L SpanZero ChekProgram security using Lock Prog Auto StAYFactory SET Output Options Heat Cool Strategy Configuration Advanced SettingsV a n c e d S e t t i n g s Heat Cool Strategy Configuration Calibration to Another InstrumentWater cooled applications Multi zone applicationsLinear Input Calibration Calibration to Another InstrumentG s V a n c e d S e t tMechanical Installation C h a n i c a l InstallationDIN Panel Cutout DIN panel cutout sizeMinimum Spacing Mounting To mount a Controller proceed as followsE c t r i c a l Installation Wiring the ConnectorOutput Devices Output Device AllocationModel CN9412 Typical Connection Diagram L InstallationE c t r N s o r S e l e c t i o n Specification SpecificationWarranty / Disclaimer Return REQUESTS/ InquiriesOmega.comTM

CN9400 specifications

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