We have significantly simplified the IMC-PID tuning rules. These new r
ules cover the vast majority of control loops encountered in the chemi
cal industry. This work is the result of a great deal of experience in
successfully applying IMC-PID tuning rules and an effort to prepare a
training course on controller tuning. The simplified rules are very s
imilar in form to the classic open loop Ziegler-Nichols rules and use
the process reaction curve method for process testing. The two differe
nces are that these rules are based on a less aggressive performance c
riteria and that we adapt the rules for some commonly encountered spec
ial cases. This paper presents the relationship between the simplified
IMC-PID rules, the general IMC-PID rules, the Ziegler-Nichols rules a
nd the Cohen-Coon rules. We show that the simplified rules are less se
nsitive to parameter mis-estimation than other more aggressive tuning
rules. We also proposed rules for a fourth action; filtering. Filterin
g is available in digital controllers and smart field transmitters. We
report that filtering and derivative action cancel each other and the
refore should not be used together. We briefly outline the contents of
the tuning course and finish the paper with an industrial example whe
re the simplified rules have been successfully applied.