Figure 1.16.5.2: Relationship Between The Transducer Signal And The Winder Diameter - GE AV-300i User Manual

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Figure 1.16.5.2: Relationship Between the Transducer Signal and the Winder Diameter

Example:
Φmin
=
Φmax
=
900 mm
Φ
=
450 mm
The analog input, which the sensor is connected to, has to be set as a source of PID Mlt PI 3 src.
The multiplier selector must point to 3, that is:
Mlt PI sel 0 = One
Mlt PI sel 1 = One
The selection of the PID Mlt PI sel 3 multiplier is therefore active.
When PID PI enab = disable, the value of PID Mlt PI 3 is written in PID PI out mon and used as a
multiplicative factor of the feed-forward.
As already stated, the setting of PI output PID depends on the diameter ratio, therefore the proportional voltage
signal towards the diameter is automatically calculated again via the formula:
PID Mlt PI 3 = (Φ
Φ
where:
= winder minimum diameter
0
Φ
= winder present diameter
1
N
!
OTE
During the commissioning, it is necessary to check that the signal coming from the sensor is
proportional to the diameter and that 10V corresponds to its maximum value.
(the analog input self-tuning has to be performed anyway).
Check also that PI clam top and PI clamp bot have been programmed according to the diameter ratio as stated
in the previous examples.
AV-300i Version 2 User's Guide
V
10V
5V
1V
90
F min
90 mm
transducer output = 1V
transducer output = 10V
transducer output = 5V
/ Φ
)
0
1
—————— Function Description ——————
450
900
F
F max
Ch.1
165

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