Alternate PID Setup
The Alternate PID Setup menu option allows for up to 16 sets of PID values to be used on the first loop via the programmer.
This menu option is typically used for vacuum applications with the programmer.
There is a choice of PID 1 – 16, and Loop 1 Set 1 – Loop 1 Set 3.
NOTE: The feature of PID Auto Switch is disabled for the entire duration of the recipe when the Opcode PIDLOAD is executed. See the PID Loop Setup section for more information.
Prop Band (0 for On/Off)
This is the proportional band for the PID setup. P = Proportional (Prop Band). This is a field in which you want to stay around the setpoint. The range of values is –32768.0 to 32767.0.
Reset
This is the reset value. I = Integral (Reset). This is the actual temperature being monitored over a period of time and then averaged to keep within the Proportional band. The reset is in repeats per minute. This affects the output of the controller. It will be proportional to the amount of time the error is present. This helps to eliminate offset. The range is -32768.00 to 32767.00.
Rate
This is the rate value. D = Derivative (Rate). This is the sudden change or rate in the temperature. This rate is in minutes. This affects the controller output which is proportional to the rate of change of the measurement and will control the amount of output by time restraints. Thus derivative takes action to inhibit more rapid changes of the measurement than proportional action. Derivative is often used to avoid overshoot. The range is -32768.00 to 32767.00.
Integral Preset
This is the integral preset value. This field provides an offset for the starting point for PID control, also referred to as “Load Line” or “Manual Reset”. The range is –32768 to 32767.
High Limit
This is the high limit value. The range is –32768 to 32767.
Low Limit
This is the low limit value. The range is –32768 to 32767.