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Function library
Configuration of analog and digital setpoints and actual values
7−38
L
EDB82MV752 EN 5.2
Example: Calibration when using a process controller
Example for pressure control
If, for instance, the control range of a pressure control is to be limited to a value lower than the rated
sensor value P
r
, the effective pressure setpoint can be proportionally reduced through the gain of
the analog input (C0027, C0414):
Actual pressure value via pressure sensor (P
r
= 0 − 200 mbar) at X3/2U (C0412/5 = 4).
Analog pressure setpoint via X3/1U (C0412/4 = 1).
The maximum pressure is to be limited to 120 mbar. Reduce the effective pressure setpoint via
the gain of the analog input:
C04141
P
1
P
N
100%
120mbar
200mbar
100% 60%
Gain calculation
Gain[%]
f(P
2
) f(P
1
)
U(P
2
) U(P
1
)
100%
30% 100%
100% 20%
100% 162.5%
Offset calculation
Offset(P
2
)[%]
f(P
2
)[%]
Verstärkung[%]
100% U(P
2
)[%]
30%
162.5%
100% 100% 81.5%
Example: Calibration when using a process controller
Example for pressure control
The control range of a pressure control is to be limited to a value lower than the rated sensor value
P
N
. For this purpose, the effective pressure setpoint can be proportionally reduced through the gain
of the analog input (C0027, C0414):
Actual pressure value via pressure sensor (P
N
= 0 − 200 mbar) at X3/2U (C0412/5 = 4).
Analog pressure setpoint via X3/1U (C0412/4 = 1).
The maximum pressure is to be limited to 120 mbar. Reduce the effective pressure setpoint via
the gain of the analog input.
C04141
P
1
P
N
100%
120mbar
200mbar
100% 60%

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