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The professionals who tune the PID controllers by using manual methods tend to agree that understanding the Process Gain of their system is of the up-most importance. The concept of Process Gain is often referred to as the “how far” or even the “sensitivity” variable and yet these descriptions can be rather vague to beginners.
The Process Gain can be defined as how far the measured Process Variable (PV) moves to a change in Controller Output (CO). It is the basis for calculating the Controller Gain (KC) which is the “Proportional” tuning term associated with many of the OEM-specific forms of the PID controller.
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