I have a ATR444-14ABC-T controller with RS485
This controller will be deployed to control a valve in plant with a lengthy start up time. I need the controller to NOT control during the start up, but I do need the control to continue to monitor the 4-20 input and activate the alarms if the alarm thresholds are reached.
My plan is to set the following parameters to achieve this:
Q1 = c.VAL
DI1 = st./st.
My question is: what is the behaviour of the controller during the "stop" phase? What is the output of Q1 (terminals 6-4 & 6-5)? Will the alarms still be activated? What will be the display?
Note that if the plant should stop (either intentionally or due to fault), DI1 will be deactivated and the controller must revert to "stop" mode
Grazie
ATR444 behaviour in "stop" mode
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Re: ATR444 behaviour in "stop" mode
Good morning,
In stop mode, the Q1 output will be in the "open" state of the valve at terminals 6-4 of the controller. The alarms will still function as usual and can be configured via the "Alarm 1/2/3/4/5/6 state stop" parameters to customize their behavior during stop mode.
DI1 = st./st.
With this function digital input 1 is activated by closing terminals 19 and 23. Each time these are closed, the controller will switch from "start" to "stop" mode. On the display, you will see the "stop" state indicated.
"Note that if the plant should stop (either intentionally or due to fault), DI1 will be deactivated and the controller must revert to "stop" mode"
I suggest you set Par. 275 to "RuN" (controller in START with D.I. active, controller in STOP with D.I. disabled)
In addition, I suggest setting the valve time in Par. 50, which can be found on the nameplate. This will ensure proper control and synchronization based on the valve's specific characteristics.
Please, let me know if you need further clarification.
In stop mode, the Q1 output will be in the "open" state of the valve at terminals 6-4 of the controller. The alarms will still function as usual and can be configured via the "Alarm 1/2/3/4/5/6 state stop" parameters to customize their behavior during stop mode.
DI1 = st./st.
With this function digital input 1 is activated by closing terminals 19 and 23. Each time these are closed, the controller will switch from "start" to "stop" mode. On the display, you will see the "stop" state indicated.
"Note that if the plant should stop (either intentionally or due to fault), DI1 will be deactivated and the controller must revert to "stop" mode"
I suggest you set Par. 275 to "RuN" (controller in START with D.I. active, controller in STOP with D.I. disabled)
In addition, I suggest setting the valve time in Par. 50, which can be found on the nameplate. This will ensure proper control and synchronization based on the valve's specific characteristics.
Please, let me know if you need further clarification.