divine7
Nuclear
- Jul 12, 2011
- 11
Hello All,
I have this challenge with a controller I am trying to program. I need to understand what is actually happening and that is the reason why I have created this forum. I plan to contact the manhufacturers of the controller for help in addition but I do not want to be lazy. I want to do my research first.
Basically my controller reads a PV (pressure) and varies the output (actuator). When I break the input or remote setpoint signal, I get a controller eror, which is normal. On restoration of the input or PV signal, the controller error clears, which is also fine. It is what happens to the output which is of concern for me.
The actuator output does not 'freeze'when I break the input signal but goes down to zero. On restoration of the signal, the actuator output falls to zero, stays there for some time (maybe "integrating")and then rises to the value it was before the signal break.
I would like a bumpless transition from loss of signal to restoration, where the controller just continues acting from where it was without having to ramp the output first to zero, 'soak' for som time and then rise again to the value pre-signal break.
Has anyone successfully accomplished this bumpless transfer on any controller?
Regards.
I have this challenge with a controller I am trying to program. I need to understand what is actually happening and that is the reason why I have created this forum. I plan to contact the manhufacturers of the controller for help in addition but I do not want to be lazy. I want to do my research first.
Basically my controller reads a PV (pressure) and varies the output (actuator). When I break the input or remote setpoint signal, I get a controller eror, which is normal. On restoration of the input or PV signal, the controller error clears, which is also fine. It is what happens to the output which is of concern for me.
The actuator output does not 'freeze'when I break the input signal but goes down to zero. On restoration of the signal, the actuator output falls to zero, stays there for some time (maybe "integrating")and then rises to the value it was before the signal break.
I would like a bumpless transition from loss of signal to restoration, where the controller just continues acting from where it was without having to ramp the output first to zero, 'soak' for som time and then rise again to the value pre-signal break.
Has anyone successfully accomplished this bumpless transfer on any controller?
Regards.