Owner's manual

YSI 5200A
139
YSI 5200A
138
PID (Proportional, Integral, and Derivative)/
PWM (Pulse, Width, Modulation) Control
PID/PWM control menu options are shown below for an aux analog system.
PID/PWM Control uses a complex algothrium in determining the best way to sustain
water system value(s) around a set point. PID/PWM control is a feed back control
system. ree factors determine how PID/PWM control seeks to maintain water
system value(s) around a set point. e three factors are:
-the error (distance) from present measurement of input to set point (present time);:
-the duration of the error (accumulation of past errors)
-the speed at which the value is approaching the set point (predicts future errors) ;
e PID/PWM control system is considered active whenever error exists away from
the congured set point. (See PID/PWM up/down control conguration - page
139). e PID/PWM control system is exible and can be tuned to keep water
systems around their set points even though the environment is exposed to distur-
bances that drive the input value away from set point. An example of a PID/PWM
control system that most readers will be familiar with is a cruise control system in
a car. Acceleration and deacceleration adjustments are continually being made to
maintain the car at a constant speed or set point.
Congure PID/PDW control systems at Sensor Setup menus.
PID/PWM control also allows conguration of high and low alarm systems to
activate peripheral devices and/or to provide alarm notication messages when
alarm condition(s) exist.
Notes:
- Changing control method between PID/PWM and Set Point may result
in invalid setp point, control and alarm value congurations. Always
reconrm sensor setup system menu conguration when control mode
is changed.
- PID/PWM control is not available for aux digital systems.
Conguring the 5200A
- DO system(s) PID/PWM set point can be congured using either mg/L
or %Sat set point.
PID/PDW Tuning
Each and every water system responds very dierently to peripheral control de-
vices due to many factors. Factors that can inuence the ability of a control device
to maintain a certain set point include size of system, peripheral equipment such
as pumps, lighting, system location and the like. While PID/PWM tuning is an
important and necessary requirement to properly congure the control system
it is outside the scope of this document to describe the tuning process. ere is a
wealth of information available on the www as well as in print. Please familiarize
yourself with additional information in order to further your understanding of the
PID/PWM control method.
Set Point
Congure the set point to be the value at which you’d like the system to ideally
operate at. DO set point can be congured in either mg/L or %Sat at the. Congure
at PID mode menu.
Control Up/Down
Congure the PID/PDW control system to either control up (Falling, to create a
control action to reduce down the system water parameter value) or control down
(Rising, to create a control action to increase up the system water parameter value).
A PID/PDW control can be used only to control the system by either driving the
system value up or down. A PID control cannot be used to drive the system value
both up and down.
PID/PWM Control Actions
Interval, Gain, Reset Interval
Conguration of three control actions allows for greater control and stablity of
a particular environment. e control actions are Gain (page 140), Reset/Inteval
(page 140) and Interval (page 140). ese three controls actions are closely inter-
related in terms of how the PID/PWM algothrium works. e objective is to tune
and congure these control actions in order that the corrective action (output con-
trol on time) performed by the 5200A results in system stability. at is, the system
will hold the set point without oscillating wildly (overshooting or undershooting
by signicant amounts) over and under the set point. A large amount of ocillation
could cause irreparable damage to the system by dosing too large an amount, or too
small an amount, of a control dosing additive to the system stream.
Conguring the 5200A