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5.1.8 BASIC Cascade Controller
The BASIC Cascade Controller is used for pump applications where a certain pressure ("head") or level needs to be maintained over a wide dynamic range. Running
a large pump at variable speed over a wide for range is not an ideal solution because of low pump efficiency and because there is a practical limit of about 25%
rated full load speed for running a pump.
In the BASIC Cascade Controller the frequency converter controls a variable speed motor as the variable speed pump (lead) and can stage up to two additional
constant speed pumps on and off. By varying the speed of the initial pump, variable speed control of the entire system is provided. This maintains constant
pressure while eliminating pressure surges, resulting in reduced system stress and quieter operation in pumping systems.
Fixed Lead Pump
The motors must be of equal size. The BASIC Cascade Controller allows the frequency converter to control up to 3 equal size pumps using the drives two built-in
relays. When the variable pump (lead) is connected directly to the frequency converter, the other 2 pumps are controlled by the two built-in relays. When lead
pump alternations is enabled, pumps are connected to the built-in relays and the frequency converter is capable of operating 2 pumps.
Lead Pump Alternation
The motors must be of equal size. This function makes it possible to cycle the frequency converter between the pumps in the system (maximum of 2 pumps). In
this operation the run time between pumps is equalized reducing the required pump maintenance and increasing reliability and lifetime of the system. The
alternation of the lead pump can take place at a command signal or at staging (adding another pump).
The command can be a manual alternation or an alternation event signal. If the alternation event is selected, the lead pump alternation takes place every time
the event occurs. Selections include whenever an alternation timer expires, at a predefined time of day or when the lead pump goes into sleep mode. Staging is
determined by the actual system load.
A separate parameter limits alternation only to take place if total capacity required is > 50%. Total pump capacity is determined as lead pump plus fixed speed
pumps capacities.
Bandwidth Management
In cascade control systems, to avoid frequent switching of fixed speed pumps, the desired system pressure is kept within a bandwidth rather than at a constant
level. The Staging Bandwidth provides the required bandwidth for operation. When a large and quick change in system pressure occurs, the Override Bandwidth
overrides the Staging Bandwidth to prevent immediate response to a short duration pressure change. An Override Bandwidth Timer can be programmed to
prevent staging until the system pressure has stabilized and normal control established.
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