PID loop

Devices supported

The following table lists the devices that support PID Proportional, integral, and derivative control modes. Loops, and their formats.

Device Supported Address Format Range

HC900 Hybrid controller.

LOOP [n] [param]

[n] = 1 to 24

HC900

LOOPX [n] [param]

[n] = 25 to 32

DR4300

LOOP [n] [param]

[n] = 1 to 1

DR4500

LOOP [n] [param]

[n] = 1 to 2

UDC2300

LOOP [n] [param]

[n] = 1 to 1

UDC3300

LOOP [n] [param]

[n] = 1 to 2

UMC800

LOOP [n] [param]

[n] = 1 to 16

Parameters

The following table lists the details of the PID Loop parameters.

Param Address Line Param Format Access Devices

Active/Inactive LO

LOOP [n] STATUS_LO

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point A type of standard point that is used to represent discrete or digital field values. See also: dual-bit status point, standard point. Only]

RO

UMC800, HC900

Alarm An indication (visual and/or audible) that alerts an operator at a Station of an abnormal or critical condition. Each alarm has a type and a priority. Alarms can be assigned either to individual points or for system-wide conditions, such as a controller communications failure. Alarms can be viewed on a Station display and included in reports. Experion classifies alarms into the following types: - PV Limit - Unreasonable High and Unreasonable Low - Control Failure - External Change. #1 SP The setpoint parameter of an analog point. The desired value of a process variable. Setpoint (SP) is an analog pointparameter, and the value is entered by the operator. The setpoint can be changed any number of times during a single process. The setpoint is represented in engineering units. See SP in the Control Builder Parameter Reference. See also: analog point, parameter, process variable. #1

LOOP [n] AL1SP1

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Alarm #1 SP #2

LOOP [n] AL1SP2

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Alarm #2 SP #1

LOOP [n] AL2SP1

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Alarm #2 SP #2

LOOP [n] AL2SP2

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Anti-soot set point Also known as SP. The desired value of a process variable. Setpoint (SP) is an analog point parameter, and the value is entered by the operator. The setpoint can be changed any number of times during a single process. The setpoint is represented in engineering units. See SP in the Control Builder Parameter Reference. See also: analog point, parameter, process variable. limit enable

LOOP [n] ANTI_SOOT

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

Bit 0, 0 = Off, 1 = On

RW

UMC800, HC900

Auto/Manual

LOOP [n] AMSTAT

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

BIAS

LOOP [n] BIAS

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Carbon Potential Dewpoint

LOOP [n] CPD

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

Currently Selected Local or Remote In Honeywell terminology, refers to a device that is not physically connected to the Experion process control network. Set Point

LOOP [n] STATUS_RSP

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Currently Selected Set Point

LOOP [n] STATUS_SP

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Currently Selected Tune Set

LOOP [n] STATUS_TUNE

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

Bit 0, 0 = Tune Set 1, 1 = Tune Set 2

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Cycle Time #1

LOOP [n] CYCLE1

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300

RO

UMC800, HC900

Cycle Time #2

LOOP [n] CYCLE2

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300

RO

UMC800, HC900

DB

LOOP [n] DB

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Demand Tune Request

LOOP [n] TUNE_REQ

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

Bit 0, 0 = Off, 1 = On

RW

UMC800, HC900

Deviation

LOOP [n] DEV

Floating Point

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

DIR

LOOP [n] DIR

Floating Point

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Feed Forward Gain

LOOP [n] FF Foundation Fieldbus. An enabling technology for dynamically integrating dedicated field devices with digitally based control systems. It defines how all "smart" field devices are to communicate with other devices in the control network. The technology is based upon the International Standards Organization's Open System Interconnection (OSI) model for layered communications. See also: Fieldbus Foundation._GAIN

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

Furnace Factor

LOOP [n] FFCTR

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

Fuzzy State

LOOP [n] FUZZY_STATE

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

Bit 0, 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable

RW

UMC800, HC900

Gain #1

(Prop Band #1 if active)

LOOP [n] GAIN1

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Gain #2

(Prop Band #2 if active)

LOOP [n] GAIN2

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

IMAN Active/Inactive

LOOP [n] STATUS_IMAN

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

RO

UMC800, HC900

Input #1

LOOP [n] INP1

Floating Point

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Input #2

LOOP [n] INP2

Floating Point

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300

Local Percent Carbon Monoxide

LOOP [n] PCTCO

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

Local Set Point #1

LOOP [n] LSP1

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Local Set Point #2

LOOP [n] LSP2

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Local Set Point #3

LOOP [n] LSP3

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300

Manual Reset

LOOP [n] MAN_RESET

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

On/Off Output Hysteresis

LOOP [n] OUT_HYST

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

OP High Limit

LOOP [n] OPHIGH

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Output

LOOP [n] OP

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Output Low Limit

LOOP [n] OPLOW

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Output Override Value

LOOP [n] OPOVR

Floating Point

RW

UDC2300, UDC3300

Output Working Value

LOOP [n] OPWORK

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Percent Hydrogen

LOOP [n] H2

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

PV The process variable. An actual value in a process. In the case of an analog point, for example, the PV represents values such as temperature, flow, and pressure. A PV may also be sourced from another parameter or be calculated from two or more measured or calculated variables using a point algorithm. See also: analog point, parameter, point algorithm, PV algorithm, PV clamp, PV period. High Range

LOOP [n] PVHIGH

Floating Point

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

PV Low Range

LOOP [n] PVLOW

Floating Point

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Process Variable Normally abbreviated as PV. An actual value in a process. In the case of an analog point, for example, the PV represents values such as temperature, flow, and pressure. A PV may also be sourced from another parameter or be calculated from two or more measured or calculated variables using a point algorithm. See also: analog point, parameter, point algorithm, PV algorithm, PV clamp, PV period.

LOOP [n] PV1

Floating Point

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Process Variable Override Value

LOOP [n] PVOVR

Floating Point

RW

UDC2300, UDC3300

Prop Band #1

LOOP [n] PROP1

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Prop Band #2

LOOP [n] PROP2

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Rate #1

LOOP [n] RATE1

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

RATIO

LOOP [n] RATIO

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Read-only AUTO/MAN Mode

LOOP [n] STATUS_MODE

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

Bit 0, 0 = Man, 1 = Auto

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Read-only mode for the PID Loop

LOOP [n] LOOPSTAT

Mode Status - Bit 0 = Auto/Man State. Bit 2 = LSP/RSP State.

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Remote/Local Set Point State

LOOP [n] RSP_STATE

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

Bit 0, 0 = LSP, 1 = RSP

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Remote Set Point (RSP)

LOOP [n] RSP

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Reset #1

LOOP [n] RESET1

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Reset #2

LOOP [n] RESET2

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Rate #2

LOOP [n] RATE2

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Set Point #1

LOOP [n] SP1

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Set Point #2

LOOP [n] SP2

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Set Point Override Value

LOOP [n] SPOVR

Floating Point

RW

UDC2300, UDC3300

Set Point State

LOOP [n] SP_STATE

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

RW

UDC2300, UDC3300

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

Bit 0, 0 = SP1, 1 = SP2

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UMC800, HC900

SP Low Limit

LOOP [n] SPLOW

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

SP High Limit

LOOP [n] SPHIGH

Floating Point

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Temperature in carbon potential loop

LOOP [n] TEMP

Floating Point

RO

UMC800, HC900

Three Position Step Motor Time

LOOP [n] MOTOR

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

Tune Set State

LOOP [n] TUNE_SET_STATE

Discrete (bits).

[Status Point Only]

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Working Set Point (SPWORK)

LOOP [n] WSP

Floating Point

RO

DR4300, DR4500

RW

UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900

Working Set Point (WSP)

LOOP [n] SPWORK

Floating Point

RW

UMC800, HC900

RO

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300

Writable Controller Also known as remote terminal unit, RTU. A generic term for a device that is used to control and monitor one or more processes in field equipment. The most common control and monitoring device in an access control and security system is an access control panel. Other devices include security monitoring panels, elevator controllers, and fire monitoring devices. Controllers include programmable logic controllers (PLCs), loop controllers, bar code readers, and scientific analyzers. See also: C200 controller, control processor, CPM, hybrid controller, network node controller, PLC. Mode

LOOP [n] MODEIN

Control Mode - Auto/Man State (bit 0) and LSP/RSP State (bit 2).

RW

DR4300, DR4500, UDC2300, UDC3300, UMC800, HC900