Transcription of Technical Explanation for Temperature Controllers
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1 CSM_Temperature_TG_E_6_3 SensorsSwitchesSafety ComponentsRelaysControl ComponentsAutomation SystemsMotion / DrivesEnergy Conservation Support / Environment Measure EquipmentPower Supplies /In AdditionOthersCommonTechnical Explanation for Temperature ControllersIntroductionWhat Is a Temperature Controller?A Temperature Controller is a device that is used to control a heater or other equipment by comparing a sensor signal with a set point and performing calculations according to the deviation between those values. Devices that can handle sensor signals other than for Temperature , such as humidity, pressure, and flow rate, are called Controllers . Electronic Controllers are specifically called Digital ControlTemperature Controllers control Temperature so that the process value will be the same as the set point, but the response will differ due to the characteristics of the controlled object and the control method of the Temperature Controller.
operation is also called two-position control action. P action (or proportional control action) is used to output a manipulated variable (control output variable) that is proportional to the deviation in order to decrease the deviation between the process value and set point. A proportional band
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