Question 43 CEL02 - Chief Engineer - Limited (Alt)

As shown in figure "B" of the illustrated function block for a PLC PID controller, to what input is the actual analog signal of the measured value delivered? Illustration EL-0251

Diagram for USCG CEL02 - Chief Engineer - Limited (Alt): As shown in figure "B" of the illustrated function block for a PLC PID...
A KP
B PV
C SP
D XO
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is B **Explanation for Option B (PV):** Option B, **PV** (Process Variable), is the standard and universally recognized abbreviation for the input where the actual, measured analog signal is delivered to a PID controller function block. The PV represents the current status of the physical quantity being controlled (e.g., the actual temperature, flow rate, or pressure). The controller uses this value to compare against the desired value (SP) to calculate the necessary control action. --- **Explanation for Incorrect Options:** * **A) KP:** KP stands for Proportional Gain. This is a *tuning parameter* that determines the strength of the proportional control action, not the input for the measured process signal. * **C) SP:** SP stands for Set Point. This is the *desired value* the user wants the process variable (PV) to reach, not the actual measured input signal itself. * **D) XO:** XO (often used for initial or external output) is not the standard input designation for the measured Process Variable (PV) in common PLC PID function blocks. If the measured input were required, the block would require the PV input.

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