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AUMA AC 01.2 User Manual

AUMA AC 01.2
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8.5.1. Process controller activation
Required user level: Specialist (4) or higher.
Device configuration M0053
Application functions M0178
Activation M0212
Process controller M0741
Default value: Function not active
Setting values:
Function not active
<Process controller> function deactivated.
Function active
<Process controller> function activated.
8.5.2. Process controller: set modulating behaviour
Three controller types are available to ideally adapt the modulating behaviour of the
process controller to the respective application.
Customer settings M0041
Process controller M0742
Modulating behaviour M0887
Default value: PI controller
Setting values:
P controller
P controllers immediately react to an error variable (i.e. actively) and amplify the
input signal (error variable) proportionally to the set amplification. Setting parameter:
Proport. gain Kp M0744
Figure 38: Step response of P controller
P controller application
For uncritical closed-loop applications allowing to accept continuous error variables
in the event of failures, e.g. pressure, flow, filling level and temperature control.
PI controller
PI controllers consist of a P fraction immediately (actively) reacting to an error variable
and an I fraction for chronological integration of the input signal (error variable). Due
to the additional time constant of the I fraction, the output value takes more time to
reach the target status (i.e. inertia of control loop response) whereas positioning
accuracy increases at the same time (lower control deviation). Parameters for setting
the time constant: Reset time Ti M0745
Figure 39: Step response of PI controller
PI controller application
Quick control circuits not allowing continuous error variables, e.g. pressure,
temperature and ratio control.
PID controller
Compared to the PI controller, the PID controller has an additional D fraction
accounting for changes in the error variable (change rate). The D fraction quickly
reacts to changes, even to minor error variables with large output values. Parameter
for setting the D fraction: Rate time Td M0746
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Actuator controls
Application functions AC 01.2/ACExC 01.2 Profinet

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AUMA AC 01.2 Specifications

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BrandAUMA
ModelAC 01.2
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

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