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Motor controller and Automation13 Sep 2010 11:39 pm

Today we’ll talk about how to control PID control, which is part of the control system, closed loop or control systems, feedback (Closed-loop Control Systems, Feedback Control Systems). Purchase of often have people using the device. Temperature Control For that setting PID is also making AT, there are way more What is the summary of means of control PID to to allow you to customize the PID by using the control panel on the dashboard of the. control equipment
PID control consists of the control with the key.

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P Action: a schedule of work for ouput is proportional to the percentage error or change the measured value.

Output = (error X 100) / Pb; error = (value set point) - (measured value).

In Operation P Action will approach the one It is not the actual set point is called the offset.

I Action: is used to solve offset control I Action is to help eliminate the offset that persists the system to set point. By the output the output depends on the Integral Time set up early. . If assigned to integral time at will to set point quickly, but the throbbing hunting of the process a lot with, and if set to Integral time much to the hunting less, but takes much longer than the system enters the set point. . (more…)

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Motor controller and PLC01 Feb 2010 05:53 pm

It is a control system typically also AC and DC voltage at various levels. Control cabinets are often associated with single-phase AC at 220/440/550V or two-phase AC supplied 220/440Vac or three-phase AC 330/550V. This achievement must be based on a lower level of voltage and DC-reducing control.

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110Vac is common in North America, and 220Vac is in Europe and the Commonwealth spread. It is also common for supplying a control panel with a voltage higher than with other devices such as motors.

An example of a system for a DC motor in V of A diagram of motor control (Note: the symbols are described in detail below). Dashed lines indicate acquired on a single component. This system uses 3-phase AC power (L1, L2 and L3) connected to the terminals. The three phases are then connected to a power switch. Subsequently, all three phases of a motor starter that three contacts, M, and three thermal overload relays (switches) has delivered. The contacts, M is from the coil, M. The output of the controlled starter goes to a three-phase AC motor. (more…)

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