Re: [foxboro] PIDA-FBTUNE configuration
- From: "Neil Martin" <neil_martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 15:28:02 -0500
If I remember correctly, the FBTUNE in Selftune mode must see at least 3
significant peaks, possibly 4, in a row. I believe the FBTUNE's THRESH
parameter is used to define what a significant peak is. Note the value
entered for THRESH is % of the PIDA block range.
Neil Martin
Huntsman Polymers Corporation
2505 South Grandview
Odessa, TX. 79766
ph) 432-640-8436
pager)432-742-4289
email page)9157424289@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Please respond to
foxboro
Dear I/A users,
I have been trying now for days to set up a PIDA-FBTUNE combo to
automatically tune (selftune) a real level control application in a mineral
processing rougher circuit (I am trying only for a first stage rougher bank
before copying to others).
The question I have is why if I get a confirmed Peak_1 or Peak_2 search and
then the measurement crosses the setpoint value, I always have a "SETTLE"
status? This brings back to search for Peak_1.
In other words, I know there will be another Peak after crossing the
setpoint value, but the algorithm somehow starts again from Peak_1 rather
than continuing the next peak search.
Please have a look at the lower left quarter screen trend, where we know
that there is a pattern in measurement (cyan color) against the setpoint
(purple). The output is given in white.
What FBTUNE parameters can I adjust to prevent "SETTLE" when measurement
crosses the setpoint value (line)?
Many thanks for any insights given.
Budana Prijadi
(GMT +09:00)
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