SJ200 Inverter
PID Second Stage Output
The inverter has a
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•The second stage is only ON in adverse conditions, so there is an energy savings during normal conditions.
•Since the second stage is simple ON/OFF control, it is less expensive to add than just duplicating the first stage.
•At powerup, the boost provided by the second stage helps the process variable reach the desired setpoint sooner than it would if the first stage acted alone.
•Even though the second stage is simple ON/OFF control, when it is an inverter you can still adjust the output frequency to vary the boost it provides.
Refer to the example diagram below. Its two stages of control are defined as follows:
•Stage 1 - Inverter #1 operating in PID loop mode, with motor driving a fan
•Stage 2 - Inverter #2 operating as an ON/OFF controller, with motor driving a fan
Stage #1 provides the ventilation needs in a building most of the time. On some days, there is a change in the building’s air volume because large warehouse doors are open. In that situation, Stage #1 alone cannot maintain the desired air flow (PV sags under SP). Inverter #1 senses the low PV and its PID Second Stage Output at [FBV] terminal turns ON. This gives a Run FWD command to Inverter #2 to provide the additional air flow.
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Operations Monitoring and
Process Variable