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integral control

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integral control [′int·ə·grəl kən‚trōl]
(control systems)
Use of a control system in which the control signal changes at a rate proportional to the error signal.


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It may be used in the future to replace current typical local-loop controllers that are now widely used in industry, such as proportional (P) control, integral control (I), or their combination, PI (or PID) control (Maciejowski 2002).
The Fastfill60 has a host of impressive features including an integral control system which means that programmes of different product recipes can be stored and accessed easily.
The lantern uses a 100 Watt high pressure sodium lamp with a 1289 reflector and an integral control gear.
 
 
 
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