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001 - Control Introduction

1. The document discusses process control and introduces some key challenges when non-experts are asked to control processes without proper training or tools. This can result in upset customers, aggravated operators, defects, and lost profits. 2. It then defines process control as maintaining a process variable at a desired level by adjusting devices that affect that variable. The course will cover settings and modes of automatic controllers. 3. Historically, process control involved large, non-precise valves and pneumatic devices that were forgiving of errors. Controllers were seen as "black boxes" that were difficult to understand and optimize without the right knowledge.

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001 - Control Introduction

1. The document discusses process control and introduces some key challenges when non-experts are asked to control processes without proper training or tools. This can result in upset customers, aggravated operators, defects, and lost profits. 2. It then defines process control as maintaining a process variable at a desired level by adjusting devices that affect that variable. The course will cover settings and modes of automatic controllers. 3. Historically, process control involved large, non-precise valves and pneumatic devices that were forgiving of errors. Controllers were seen as "black boxes" that were difficult to understand and optimize without the right knowledge.

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1- Control Introduction

Control System Strategies


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for Non Experts ABB


01-04-06 -
Control
Introduction
Introduction

 Should you give someone who


knows nothing about electronics a
high priced voltmeter and ask
him/her to measure the voltage
across a resistor??
 Yet we do this in process control all
the time!!
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Control
Introduction

Results:
 Upset “customers”
 Aggravated operators
 High defects
 Product Instability
 Excessive valve wear
 Lost profits
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Control
Introduction
Introduction

 Process Control Defined


 “…a way of maintaining a process variable at a desired level by
adjusting a device that affects that process variable.”
 Course Content
 The settings and modes of automatic controllers
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Control
Introduction
Introduction

KI
KP

PB
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Control
Introduction
Introduction

Process Control: The Early Years


 Large, non-precision valves
 Pneumatic devices
 Forgiving to errors

“The Black Box”

Control
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Control
Introduction
Introduction

“Black Box" Tuning


Ideal
100 %

Controller
Performance
Potential

Manual
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Time

ABB
Control
Introduction
Introduction

“Black Box" Tuning


and configuration 100 %
Ideal

Controller
Performance
Auto
Potential

Manual
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Time

ABB
Control
Introduction
Introduction

“Black Box" Tuning


and configuration 100 %
Ideal

Controller
Performance
Auto
Potential

Manual
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Time

ABB
Control
Introduction
Introduction

“Black Box" Tuning


and configuration 100 %
Ideal

Optimization
Controller
Performance Potential
Auto
Potential

Manual
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Time

ABB
Control
Introduction
Introduction

Tuning as Science, Not Art!


Ideal
100 %

Optimization
Potential

Controller
Performance
Auto
Potential

Manual
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Time

ABB
Control
Introduction
Introduction

Tuning as Science, Not Art!


Ideal
100 %

Optimization
Potential

Controller
Performance
Auto
Potential

Manual
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Time

ABB
Control
Introduction
Introduction

Tuning as Science, Not Art


Ideal
100 %

Remove
Performance
Controller Gap
Performance
Auto
Potential

Manual
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Time

ABB
Control
Introduction

Remove
Performance
Gap
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Control
Introduction
Introduction

Customer Benefits
 High profits
 Less down time
 Product stability
 Improved quality
 Operator confidence
 Customer satisfaction
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ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control

Control
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ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control
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Quality

ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control

 Process
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Quality

ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control

 Process
 Actuators
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Quality

ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control

 Process
 Actuators
 Transmitter
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Quality

ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control

 Process
 Actuators
 Transmitter
 Filter
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Quality

ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control

 Process
 Actuators
 Transmitter
 Filter
 Controller
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Quality

ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control

 Process
 Actuators
 Transmitter
 Filter
 Controller
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Quality

ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control
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ABB
Control
Introduction
Opening the Black Box of Control

Control Loop
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Optimization

ABB
Control
Introduction
Tuning

 Can you drive a sports car and


a large industrial truck the
same way?
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Control
Introduction
Control Loops

Control Loops,
What’s the big deal?
I’ve never been trained,
but I get good results.
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Control
Introduction
Control Loops

Okay, but how long did


it take you to learn ??
how to get good
results??
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Control
Introduction
Control Loops

Technical Persons…
 are being asked to wear
several hats.
 have no time for the “school of
hard knocks.”
 Need a reduced learning
curve.

IE
SE

AE
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Control
Introduction
Control Loops

Learning by trial and error can take years!


Level of Understanding

Years
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2 5
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Control
Introduction
Control Loops

Learning by trial and error can take years!


Level of Understanding

Years
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2 5
ABB
Control
Introduction
Control Loops

Reduce the Curve!


Level of Understanding

Days
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2 5
ABB
Control
Introduction
Control Loops

The Process Control Puzzle

Tu
nin
g

Ga Filter
ins

Pipe Trans-
Size mitter

cess lity
Actuator
Pro Qua
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Control
Introduction
Control Loops
Off Control
The Pieces of the Puzzle:
Time
 Start with the process
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Process
Control
Valve
ABB
Sensor
Control
Introduction Control Loops
Off Control
The Pieces of the Puzzle:
Time
 Start with the process
 Add the Controller

Controller
100 Gains
.
80 Open . ..
. . Proportional
60
. .
. .
40 . . Integral
20 Closed
.
0 . ..
. . . . Derivative
. .
. . Setpoint
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Process
Control
Valve
ABB
Sensor
Control
Introduction
Control Loops
Off Control
The Pieces of the Puzzle:
Time
 Start with the process
 On Control, Well Tuned  Add the Controller
 Adjust the Gains
Controller
100 Gains
.
80 Open . ..
. . Proportional
60
. .
. .
40 . . Integral
20 Closed
.
0 . ..
. . . . Derivative
. .
. . Setpoint
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Process
Control
Valve
ABB
Sensor
Control
Introduction
Control Loops

Beware!! Off Control

Time

 On Control, Well Tuned


Controller
Gains
 On Control, Poorly Tuned
100
.
80 Open . ..
. . Proportional
60
. .
. .
40 . . Integral
20 Closed
.
0 . ..
. . . . Derivative
. .
. . Setpoint
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Process
Control
Valve
ABB
Sensor
Control
Introduction
Control Loops: Quality Production

Quality
Production
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Control
Introduction

Spin-offs of a well-tuned process:

Control Optimization Customer Satisfaction

Process
Repeat Business Automation

Process
Control

Decrease
Less Down Time Troubleshooting
Time
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Value Added Supplier Increased Production

ABB
Control
Introduction

Where do I
Start?
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Control
Introduction

Basic Steps for control Loops :


Controller
 Set up actuators and 100
Open .
. ..
Gains
80 . . Proportional
transmitters 60
.
. .
.
40 . . Integral
20
 Set up signal calibration and . .
0
Closed
.
. ..
. . Derivative
. .
Setpoint
filtering . .

 Identify the process


parameters
Process
 Tune the controller based on Control
the process Valve

Sensor
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ABB
Control
Introduction
Start at the Bottom

Configuration Steps:
 Set up actuators and
transmitters
 Set up signal calibration and
filtering

Input Process Output


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ABB
Control
Introduction
Start at the Bottom

Configuration Steps:  Bump Test Methodology


 Set up actuators and  First Order Process
transmitters  First Order Process Plus
 Set up signal calibration and Deadtime
filtering  Integrating Process
 Identify the process
parameters

Input Process Output


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Control
Introduction
Start at the Bottom

Configuration Steps:  Control Mode


 Set up actuators and  Proportional
transmitters  Integral
 Set up signal calibration and  Derivative
filtering  Tuning Technique
 Identify the process  Direct Synthesis (no
parameters overshoot)
 Tune the controller based on  Ziegler-Nichols (1/4 wave
the process ratio)

Match
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Controller Process
Characteristics

ABB

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