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The Remote Reference is comprised of:
Preset references.
External references (analog inputs, pulse frequency inputs, digital potentiometer inputs and serial communication bus references).
The Preset relative reference.
Feedback controlled setpoint.
Up to 8 preset references can be programmed in the drive. The active preset reference can be selected using digital inputs or the serial communications bus. The
reference can also be supplied externally, most commonly from an analog input. This external source is selected by one of the 3 Reference Source parameters
(par. F-01 Frequency Setting 1, par. C-30 Frequency Command 2 and par. C-34 Frequency Command 3). Digipot is a digital potentiometer. This is also commonly
called a Speed Up/Speed Down Control or a Floating Point Control. To set it up, one digital input is programmed to increase the reference while another digital
input is programmed to decrease the reference. A third digital input can be used to reset the Digipot reference. All reference resources and the bus reference are
added to produce the total External Reference. The External Reference, the Preset Reference or the sum of the two can be selected to be the active reference.
Finally, this reference can by be scaled using par. F-64 Preset Relative Reference.
The scaled reference is calculated as follows:
(
)
Y
Reference
X
X
=
+
×
100
Where X is the external reference, the preset reference or the sum of these and Y is par. F-64 Preset Relative Reference in [%].
NB!
If Y, par. F-64 Preset Relative Reference is set to 0%, the reference will not be affected by the scaling
2.8.8 Example of Closed Loop PID Control
The following is an example of a Closed Loop Control for a ventilation system:
In a ventilation system, the temperature is to be maintained at a constant value. The desired temperature is set between -5 and +35°C using a 0-10 volt poten-
tiometer. Because this is a cooling application, if the temperature is above the set-point value, the speed of the fan must be increased to provide more cooling
air flow. The temperature sensor has a range of -10 to +40°C and uses a two-wire transmitter to provide a 4-20 mA signal. The output frequency range of the
frequency converter is 10 to 50 Hz.
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