PNA
Industrial
- Dec 10, 2003
- 66
we have an application that has 1 temp controller and 2 modulating valves.
1 valve is 6 feet from the controller, the 2nd is 25 feet from the controller
not having been involved in this design, i was asked to see why 1 valve was behaving proper, but the one further away was not working at all
they were using 4-20ma with the valves wired in parallel
i suggested they use a 1-10 vdc output to achieve this control (both valves opening and closing the same amount)
it works much better now
however when another tech called the controller manufacturer, they suggested using 4-20ma, wire it in series and use an amplifier to boost the signal to the furthest valve,
can someone explain why this would be better?
and does pid "work" better using 4-20 versus voltage?
1 valve is 6 feet from the controller, the 2nd is 25 feet from the controller
not having been involved in this design, i was asked to see why 1 valve was behaving proper, but the one further away was not working at all
they were using 4-20ma with the valves wired in parallel
i suggested they use a 1-10 vdc output to achieve this control (both valves opening and closing the same amount)
it works much better now
however when another tech called the controller manufacturer, they suggested using 4-20ma, wire it in series and use an amplifier to boost the signal to the furthest valve,
can someone explain why this would be better?
and does pid "work" better using 4-20 versus voltage?