Deck 17: Process Control Signals, Scaling, and Pid Instructions
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Deck 17: Process Control Signals, Scaling, and Pid Instructions
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An analog signal that is used to control a device that has a direct influence on the process being controlled is called the control variable (CV), or ____________________.
final control element
2
This information can include such things as temperature, pressure, level, flow, weight, etc., and is commonly referred to as the ____________________.
process variable (PV),process variable,PV
3
Explain a process controller.
The process controller can be a stand-alone device or a software instruction that is part of a larger control system. A process controller has analog inputs and outputs that are used to monitor and control the process. In addition to the process connections, the process controller will also have a means to enter the desired setpoint, as well as the ability to make adjustments to various parameters that are designed to tune the process controller for a given process. Some process controllers that are used for temperature control may have the analog output converted to a time proportioning on/off output for driving a heater or cooling unit.
4
The SCP instruction is a true logarithmic scaling instruction and does not share the same limitations as that of the Scale (SCL) instruction.
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5
The major limitation of the Scale (SCL) instruction is that all parameters must be ___________________.
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6
The same analog signal conversions described for process variable signals also apply to control variable signals.
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7
In 1942, J.G. Ziegler and N.B. Nichols published two loop tuning techniques that are still used today by many control engineers and technicians, which are called the ultimate gain method and the ____________________ method.
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8
A standard analog signal has a value that uniquely corresponds to the process variable being measured.
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9
Explain the six parameters of the SCP instruction.
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10
To maintain measurement accuracy of process variable signals, every signal conversion required must be done correctly and accurately.
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11
Explain how process variables turn into displayable or usable information for a PLC.
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12
Explain how to calculate the scaled value for a given input value if both the minima and maxima are known.
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13
Explain the parameters of the Scale (SCL) instruction.
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14
The Scale (SCL) instruction has limited applications when performing scaling operations.
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15
The control variable is also referred to as a(n) ____________________, and more correctly so if it does not have a direct influence on the process being controlled, as is the case with an analog display.
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