Yokogawa PID Tutorial
Yokogawa PID Tutorial
PROPORTIONAL CONTROL
With proportional band, the controller
output changes in proportion to the
error between process variable and
set point. The amplitude of the
change is adjustable from 1% to
999.9%.
Control Output = (error) 100
PB
Refer to Figure 1 below. This
example of a temperature controller
shows a proportional band setting of
5%.
Set point = 500
Measurement range = 0-1000
5% PB = 5% of 1000 = 50
100% output at 475 (2.5% of 1000)
0% output at 525 (2.5% of 1000)
PROPORTIONAL + MANUAL
RESET
To eliminate the inherent offset
observed with proportional control, a
manual reset function can be used.
Virtually no process requires
precisely 50% output to maintain the
process variable at the set point. An
offset will be present. Manual reset
allows the user to bias the output
accordingly to compensate for the
steady state offset using P only.
Refer to Figure 2 below.
1000
Figure 2
500
Set Point
Time
PROPORTIONAL +
AUTOMATIC RESET
(INTEGRAL)
Figure 1
Output
50%
0%
Temperature
475
500
525
APPLICATION NOTE
the process variable and set point
are equal. Integral engineering units
vary by controller manufacturer.
Some use repeats/minute (reset
rate), minutes/repeat or
seconds/repeat. In Figure 3 below,
seconds/repeat is used. The integral
term is added as follows:
PROPORTIONAL + INTEGRAL
+ DERIVATIVE
Error
-10%
Time
50 seconds
Figure 3
Integral Action
Proportional Action
Output
+10%
Error
-10%
Time
200 sec/repeat
CCUT-G-02A
01-01