Vacon · 100 FLOW Application Guide
The feedback value for PID controller 1 is outside the configured supervision limits (P3.13.6.2 and P3.13.6.3) for a specified delay (P3.13.6.4). This indicates a deviation from the expected process variable feedback, suggesting an issue with the process or the sensor. It can lead to incorrect control actions and process instability.
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1. Verify the physical process feedback signal at the assigned analog input terminal (e.g., AI1) using a multimeter, comparing it to the actual process variable reading.
2. Inspect the wiring from the process sensor to the drive's analog input for continuity, proper shielding, and secure connections.
3. Check the process sensor itself for proper operation, including its power supply, output range, and calibration.
4. Review and adjust the PID feedback supervision parameters: P3.13.6.2 (low limit), P3.13.6.3 (high limit), and P3.13.6.4 (delay time) to match the process's expected behavior.
5. Observe the controlled process for any abnormal conditions (e.g., blockages, mechanical failures) that could cause the feedback deviation.
6. Ensure the analog input scaling (e.g., P3.3.1.2 for min value, P3.3.1.3 for max value) for the feedback signal is correctly configured.