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  • January 27, 2016
  • cyrus@timberbrookfamily.com

Using Percent Time in Normal to Uncover Tuning Issues

Even Simple Metrics Such as Percent Time in Normal Reveal Issues that Negatively Affect Performance and Signal the Need for Controller Tuning It’s easy to get tripped up if a shoelace

  • January 20, 2016
  • cyrus@timberbrookfamily.com

Using Average Absolute Error to Uncover Tuning Issues

Average Absolute Error (AAE) Provides an Intuitive Alternative to Variance and Simplifies the Assessment of Changes in PID Controller Performance.

Quite simply, things at a manufacturing facility can change

  • December 1, 2015
  • cyrus@timberbrookfamily.com

Using Mode Changes to Uncover Tuning Issues

Poor Controller Tuning. Operator interventions and Mode Changes are often viewed negatively. When a PID loop is switched out of automatic there can be a sense that the controller wasn’t allowed

  • November 23, 2015
  • cyrus@timberbrookfamily.com

Using the Oscillation Metric to Uncover Tuning Issues

There’s a wealth of information available in most every data historian. The data can be used to evaluate the performance of a plant’s regulatory control systems in general and to

  • January 22, 2015
  • Control Guru

How Do I Detect Valve Issues and Prevent Failures?

It's generally known that the behavior of final control elements (FCEs) (valves, air handlers, etc.) change over time. Like most things the dynamics of FCEs are different from the time