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4.6.2  Tuning of pressure control performance with fixed PI control 
4.6.2.1  Optimizing P gain and I gain 
This valve may be used for downstream or upstream pressure control depending on configuration. The PI 
parameters of the pressure controller require correct adjustment. These parameters must be set once 
during system setup and are stored in the device memory which is power fail save. Based on the PI 
controller configuration, the valve is able to run fast and accurate pressure control cycles. The PI 
parameters can be evaluated using below instruction. 
 
 
 
•  In downstream control mode valve will move towards open when current 
pressure is higher than set point. 
•  In upstream control mode valve will move towards close when current pressure is 
higher than set point. 
 
 
Local operation: 
(‘Control View’ resp. ‘Control Performance 
Analyzer’) 
Remote operation: 
Go to ‘Tools / Terminal’ menu and do the: 
  Control cofiguration  Control 
mode + PI-Parameters  
 
Refer to chapter « Pressure control configuration» 
for details.
 
It’s not possible to do ‘Valve speed 
adjustment‘ via remote operation. 
 
 
Introduction 
 
PI controller mode is used if for any reason (e.g. too long system time constant) the adaptive control 
mode does not provide satisfying control performance. 
In PI controller mode the parameters P gain and I gain have to be set according to the systems 
characteristics. The best set of parameters can be found by using the empiric method below. 
 
1.   Optimizing P gain and I gain 
 
1.1  Pressure and gas flow for optimization 
 
A PI controller delivers the best results for a certain working point (pressure/gas flow). If there is only one 
working point, this pressure and gas flow has to be used for optimizing P and I gain. If there are several 
working points that have to be covered, the pressure for optimizing is the medium pressure between 
highest and lowest pressure to be controlled, the gas flow for optimizing is the highest flow out of all 
working points. 
 
Two different pressure set points are necessary for optimization. Set point 1 (SP1) is the pressure for 
optimizing as determined above. Set point 2 (SP2) is about 10 - 20% lower than SP1. 
 
Example:  pressure range:    4 – 10 Torr 
    Flow range:     2 – 4 slm 
 
Pressure set points and gas flow for optimization: 
    SP1    =  7 Torr 
    SP2    =  6 Torr 
    Gas flow   =  4slm