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Masoneilan SVI FF Instruction Manual
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Appendix H. Notes on Characterization
Valve Over/Under Reaction Near Endpoints
This section is intended to explain why at times the valve can appear to be either over-reacting
or under-reacting to the user-based configuration.
A principle point to understand is the difference between the
travel
domain and the
user
domain:
The
travel
domain is what is actually happening to the valve - the amount of movement
during operation. This reflects the state of the
working setpoint
.
The
user
domain is reflected in the output seen on the LCD, through a DTM or other
interface. This reflects the value of the
FINAL_VALUE
parameter.
How do these two relate to each other:
FINAL_VALUE
--> Characterization process --> Working Setpoint
Whichever user-selected characterization process occurs (based on valve type), dictates the
behavior that are seen during valve operation. Figure 64 shows the characterizations curves.
Figure 64 Characterization Curves
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