Omega Engineering CN9400 Linear Input Calibration, Calibration to Another Instrument

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Calibration to Another Instrument (continued)

To make a correction when there are different errors across the scale.

2 Adjust using the SPAN function

2.1Chose a temperature near the bottom and another near the top of the scale.

2.2Run the process at the lower temperature (T1). Note the error (E1) between the controller and the instrument readings.

2.3Repeat at the upper temperature (T2) and note error (E2).

2.4Substitute the values for T1, T2, E1 and E2 in the

expression below to calculate

SPAN

E2-E1X hi.SC = SPAn

 

 

T2-T1

 

 

 

 

 

 

For hi.SC settings see level 2.

 

 

Example:

 

T1

T2

Instrument reading

58°

 

 

385°

 

Controller reading

 

60°

 

 

400°

 

Error

 

E1(-)

E2 (-) 15°

(-15) - (-2) x 450 = (-13) x 450 = (-)17.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

385 - 58

 

327

 

 

 

 

2.5 Therefore adjust SPAn to (-) 18 to correct error.

Notes: (1) After making the adjustment the reading will immediately change. Allow time for the temperature to stabilise at T2 before making any further adjustment. At this point, a ZEro adjustment may be needed, refer to step 1 above.

(2)Check that the temperature correctly stabilises at T2 and then adjust setpoints to T1. If an error is present at T1 repeat from step 2.

LINEAR INPUT CALIBRATION

In addition to the ten temperature inputs, the controller has five linear input ranges which can be calibrated to display a range of engineering units. This procedure involves making adjustments to the controller’s hi.SC, ZEro and SPAn adjustments found in function menu levels 2 and 3.

Note: The controllers linear inputs are in mV. If your transducer provides an output in mA this should be converted to mV by feeding the controller input via a high stability one ohm resistor, see figure page 26. Other low Vdc signals can be connected via a suitable voltage divider network to match the controller input requirements.

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Contents User’s Guide D e IndexInstallation Safety InformationConfiguration Ultimate Safety AlarmsC t Functions MenuI c k S t a r t Quick StartSPI.D SPI.DT r o d u c t i o n IntroductionTune CN9400E r v i e w OverviewSET-UP AutotuneFunctions CYCLE-TIMESET-UP Reminder of Instrument Adjustments Using Program ModeMenu Navigation N u N a v i g a t i o nT o t u n e AutotuneTune Program TuneTune AT Setpoint Program Proportional CYCLE-TIME Reminder of Instrument AdjustmentsCYCLE-TIME Selection Methods Proportional CYCLE-TIMECYCLE-TIME Recommendations CYC.TTo Pre-Select Cycle-time Before Autotune Pre-Select Automatic Acceptance of Any Autotune Cycle-timeRAMP-SOAK A m m e rSprr SoakC o n d S e t p To Configure SP2 AS AN AlarmSecond Setpoint SP2 SP2 Output and LED Indication States in Alarm Condition Subsidiary SP2 ModeC o n d S SP2.BFail Error MessagesData Read SP1 Output Percentage Power Using the CheK Control accuracy monitorImproving Control Accuracy N g C o n t r o l a c c u r a c yBand LevelDER.T DACCYC.T N c t i o n L i s tOfst SET.2Hisc DispLO.SC InptSP1 SP2 BurnREU.D Span REU.LZero ChekProg Auto StAY Program security using LockFactory SET Output Options V a n c e d S e t t i n g s Advanced SettingsHeat Cool Strategy Configuration Calibration to Another Instrument Heat Cool Strategy ConfigurationWater cooled applications Multi zone applicationsCalibration to Another Instrument Linear Input CalibrationV a n c e d S e t t G sC h a n i c a l Installation Mechanical InstallationDIN Panel Cutout DIN panel cutout sizeTo mount a Controller proceed as follows Minimum Spacing MountingWiring the Connector E c t r i c a l InstallationOutput Devices Output Device AllocationE c t r L InstallationModel CN9412 Typical Connection Diagram N s o r S e l e c t i o n Specification SpecificationReturn REQUESTS/ Inquiries Warranty / DisclaimerOmega.comTM

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