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Web controllers are used to regulate tension, rate or alignment; or to detect breakage in a web process. They receive sensor inputs, provide control functions, and output control signals. Web controllers use several control types. Limit controls protect personnel and equipment by interrupting power through a load circuit when a monitored value exceeds or falls below a set point. Advanced controls use non-linear control strategies such as adaptive gain, dead-time compensation, fuzzy logic, neural networks, and feed-forward control. Linear controls use proportional, integral and derivative (PID) control; proportional and integral (PI) control; proportional and derivative (PD) control; or proportional (P) control. PID control uses an intelligent input/output (I/O) module or program instruction for automatic closed-loop operation. PI control integrates error signaling for steady-state or offset errors. By contrast, PD control differentiates error signals to derive the rate of change. PD control increases the speed of controller response, but can be noisy and decrease system stability. P control is proportional to the error between reference and feedback signals. 

Web controllers differ in terms of performance specifications, control channels, control signal outputs, and sensor excitation supply. Performance specifications include adjustable dead-band or hysteresis, minimum and maximum set points, update rate or bandwidth, and percentage accuracy. Hysteresis or switching differential is the range through which an input can be changed without causing an observable response. Hysteresis is usually set around the minimum and maximum end points. Control channel specifications for web process controllers include the number of inputs, outputs, and feedback loops. Multi-function controllers and devices with multiple, linked looped are commonly available. Control signal outputs include analog voltages, current loops, and switched outputs. Some web controllers power sensors with voltage levels such as 0 – 5 V or 0 – 10 V. Others power sensors with current loops such as 0 – 20 mA, 4 – 20 mA, or 10 – 50 mA.  

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DW11100 PLC Radwell BARDAC Not Provided PROCESS CONTROLLER DRIVE.WEB SPEEDY-SP
46S022620011 PLC Radwell LOUIS ALLIS Not Provided MOD KIT CONTROLLER WEB-KLECT BREAKAWAY/STABILITY
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