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Does Unity Pro have a cascade PID function block?
Issue:
Cascade PID function blocks in Ecostruxure Control Expert(Unity Pro)

Product Line:
Unity Pro, Ecostruxure Control Expert

Resolution:
Yes. There are two cascade control loop function blocks. The function blocks are PIP and PPI. The PIP consists of a PI(Proportional Integral)-master controller and a P(Proportional)-sub-controller. The PPI consists of a P(Proportional)-master controller and a PI(Proportional Integral)-sub-controller.

The transfer function is as follows:

PIP
Master controller (PI- controller) --->   G(s) = gain2 x { 1 + 1/(ti x s) }
Sub controller (P- controller) --->        G(s) = gain1

PPI
Master controller (P-controller) --->   G(s) = gain1
Sub controller (PI- controller) --->     G(s) = gain2 x { 1 + 1/(ti x s) }

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Does Unity Pro have a cascade PID function block?
Issue: 
Cascade PID function blocks in Ecostruxure Control Expert(Unity Pro) 

Product Line:
Unity Pro, Ecostruxure Control Expert

Resolution:
Yes. There are two cascade control loop function blocks. The function blocks are PIP and PPI. The PIP consists of a PI(Proportional Integral)-master controller and a P(Proportional)-sub-controller. The PPI consists of a P(Proportional)-master controller and a PI(Proportional Integral)-sub-controller.

The transfer function is as follows:

PIP
Master controller (PI- controller) --->   G(s) = gain2 x { 1 + 1/(ti x s) }
Sub controller (P- controller) --->        G(s) = gain1

PPI
Master controller (P-controller) --->   G(s) = gain1
Sub controller (PI- controller) --->     G(s) = gain2 x { 1 + 1/(ti x s) }

 

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If you are not located in North America, please contact your local Customer Care Center for assistance:

Support | Schneider Electric Global (se.com)

Schneider Electric Nigeria

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