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To remove the integral-mode, keep integral time T_1 a) To its highest-possible v

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Question

To remove the integral-mode, keep integral time T_1 a) To its highest-possible value b) To lowest-possible value c) To "0" d) Both (c) and (a) vii) For the offset-error a) The SP is always changing b) The PV is always constant c) The PV is always changing d) Both (a) and (b) viii) Increase in gain for proportional-controller means a) Reduced offset but increased instability b) Increased the offset but reduced stability c) Increased offset and increased instability d) Reduced offset and reduced instability ix) As the reset-time decreases the controller will achieve a) SP slower but stable b) SP faster but going toward instability c) SP faster and also stable d) All of (b), (c) and (a) x) The "process-variable/PV" is the value a) Coming from Sensor b) Set by some person c) Automatically Set d) Both (a) and (c)

Explanation / Answer

Vi) option d.

Vii) option d. Because PV is always follows sp.

Viii) option a.

ix) option d.

X) option d.

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