Table 5-4 Limit Action Duration Or Peak Pv Value - Honeywell UDC3300 Product Manual

Universal digital limit controller
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5.4
How to Operate Your Limit Controller,
Operating principles
Setting a display
mode
Viewing limit action
duration or peak PV
value
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The UDC3300 Limit Controller accepts signals from such sources as
thermocouples (T/Cs), Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs),
milliamps, millivolts, and volts dc. The equivalent PV signal is compared
with the limit setpoint and any error (difference) de-energizes a limit
output relay. When de-energized, the output relay locks out and remains in
this state until the PV input signal drops below the high limit setpoint or
rises above the low limit setpoint, and the controller is reset manually
from the front of the controller or through an optional external switch.
When an alarm condition exists, there are three display modes from which
to choose:
Press [LOWER DISPLAY] key to successively select one of the following
three modes.
DISPLAY MODE #1
Upper Display = the value of the PV
Lower Display = the limit control setpoint value
DISPLAY MODE #2
Upper Display = (blank)
Lower Display = the limit control setpoint value
DISPLAY MODE #3
Upper Display = (blank)
Lower Display = LIMIT OK
When an alarm condition exists, you can view the parameters listed in
Table 5-4.
Table 5-4
Limit Action Duration or Peak PV Value
To View
Press
Limit Action
LOWER
Duration
DISPLAY
Peak PV Value
LOWER
DISPLAY
UDC3300 Limit Controller Product Manual
Continued
Lower Display Shows
the limit action duration in hours:minutes as "TIME
XX.XX".
the highest PV value reached for a high limit
controller, or the lowest PV value reached for a low
limit controller as "PK XXXX".
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