Controllers and Positioners

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Controllers and Positioners Components Controllers and Positioners

An automatic flow controller is being used to position a valve in a cooling water system. The controller develops a flow error signal and then increases the magnitude of the signal to drive the valve operator. The factor by which the magnitude of the flow error signal is increased is referred to as... bias gain offset feedback P715 Correct Answer: B

2. Consider a direct-acting proportional flow controller that is maintaining flow rate at a value that is offset from the controller setpoint. If the controller’s gain is increased, the controller’s offset will __________ and the controller’s proportional band will __________. decrease; decrease decrease; increase increase; decrease increase; increase P5607 Correct Answer: A

3. Refer to the drawing of a lube oil temperature control system (see figure below). If the temperature transmitter fails low (low temperature output signal), the temperature controller will position the temperature control valve in the __________ direction, which causes the actual heat exchanger lube oil outlet temperature to __________. P1315 Correct Answer: A close; increase close; decrease open; increase open; decrease

Refer to the drawing of four bistable symbols (see figure below) Refer to the drawing of four bistable symbols (see figure below). A temperature controller uses a bistable that turns on to actuate a warning light when the controlled temperature reaches a high setpoint. The bistable turns off to extinguish the warning light when the temperature decreases to 5°F below the high setpoint. Which one of the following bistable symbols indicates the characteristics of the bistable? 1 2 3 4 P4508 Correct Answer: D

A direct-acting proportional controller is being used to control the temperature of lube oil exiting a heat exchanger. The controller’s proportional band is 70°F to 120°F. Which one of the following will be the controller’s output percentage when the measured lube oil temperature is 83°F? 13 percent 26 percent 37 percent 74 percent P5308 Correct Answer: B

6. Which one of the following describes a characteristic of pneumatic valve positioners? They can provide automatic and manual demand signals to pneumatic controllers and valve actuators. They can increase or decrease air pressure to valve actuators to obtain the proper valve response. They can either supply or receive air to/from pneumatic controllers, depending on the direction of valve travel. They can increase air pressure to valve actuators above existing main air header pressure. P2617 Correct Answer: B

direct-acting; closed reverse-acting; open reverse-acting; closed Refer to the drawing of a water storage tank with an automatic level control system (see figure below). Given: • The drain valve fails closed on loss of controller output signal. • The level sensor output signal changes directly with tank water level. For proper automatic control of tank water level, the controller must be __________; and the control loop must be _______. direct-acting; open direct-acting; closed reverse-acting; open reverse-acting; closed P4109 Correct Answer: B

lower than 50%; more closed Refer to the drawing of a water storage tank with a level control system (see figure below). The tank water level is being automatically controlled at 50 percent by a proportional-integral (PI) controller that positions the drain valve. Tank water level is currently stable with 500 gpm entering the tank and the drain valve 50 percent open. The tank suddenly develops a constant 200 gpm leak, while the input flow rate remains constant at 500 gpm. When tank water level stabilizes, level will be ____________, and the drain valve position will be ____________. 50%; more open 50%; more closed lower than 50%; more open lower than 50%; more closed P3419 Correct Answer: B

9. The level in a tank is controlled by an automatic control system 9. The level in a tank is controlled by an automatic control system. Level is initially at its setpoint. A drain valve is then opened, causing tank level to begin to decrease. The decreasing level causes the controller to begin to open a makeup supply valve. After a few minutes, with the drain valve still open, level is again constant at the setpoint. The controller in this system uses primarily __________ control. integral On-off derivative proportional P1016 Correct Answer: A

A proportional controller is being used to control the water level in a tank. When the tank water level matches the controller setpoint of 20 feet, the controller output is 50 percent. Tank water level is currently stable at 25 feet with the controller output at 75 percent. What is the tank water level proportional band for this controller? 10 to 30 feet 10 to 40 feet 20 to 30 feet 20 to 40 feet P7623 Correct Answer: A