Direct action : In a direct acting controller, the output increases when the process measurement (variable) increases.
Reverse action : In a reverse action controller, the output decreases when the process measurement (variable) increases.
Direct action : In a direct acting controller, the output increases when the process measurement (variable) increases.
Reverse action : In a reverse action controller, the output decreases when the process measurement (variable) increases.
Direct Action means that the controller output rises if the measurement increases. Reverse Action means that the controller output drops when the measurement rises.