Stulz S-Klima C7000 User Manual page 32

Controller for ec tower
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P factor
I
Measured
value
SP: Setpoint
O
A = K
• (I – SP)
p
I: Input variable, return air tempera-
ture/supply air temperature, in
general, condensation pressure for
G valve.
O: Output variable, speed, for valves of
the degree of openness
I factor
Measured
I
value
Setpoint
O
D factor
I
Measured
value
Setpoint
O
To clarify the principle influence of the I/D
part, an open control circuit is depicted
here.
In reality, the control circuit is closed and
the change to the output variable influences
the input variable (measured value).
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PID control
For the following components, a PID control can be set, consisting of a P factor, I
factor and D factor:
- ICC
- HGBP valve
- G valve
- GE/CW valve
- EC tower
P factor
Via the P factor, you can set the ratio of the output variable to the input variable dif-
ference (measured value minus setpoint).
t
For each deviation from the setpoint, there is a fixed output value for the component,
which should counteract the deviation.
A characteristic of the proportional regulation is a permanent deviation of the input
variable from the setpoint as long as there is a disturbance variable.
t
As an example, the individual parts (P, I, and D part) shall be calculated for a setpoint
deviation of DT = 0.3 K for the GE/CW valve.
Example: T
I factor
The integral part of the control is adjusted with the I factor. The integral part reacts to
a difference between the measured value and setpoint with an output variable that is
constantly rising. The larger the difference, the faster the output variable increases.
The I part helps to avoid a constant setpoint deviation.
The sooner the control takes effect, the larger the chosen I factor can be.
Example: for ICC, if the supply air control has been set.
t
The more storage elements (e.g. such as big room volumes in the case of return air
control) there are in the control circuit, the smaller the chosen I-factor has to be in to
prevent the control circuit from oscillating.
Example: j
t
After 5 sec.:
D factor
The differential part of the control is adjusted with the D factor. The change of the
setpoint deviation is detected using the differential part. This allows a rapid change
to the input variable to be counteracted quickly.
The size of the D factor should be adjusted depending on the possibility of a sudden
change in the input variable. If the input variable is the return air temperature, a D
factor does not make much sense because there are not usually any rapid changes
t
in the return air temperature. On the contrary, setting a D factor for the G valve (input
variable is the condensation pressure) or for the supply air control can lead to better
control behavior.
Example: j
t
To determine the output variable, individual
parts are added:
- Pump for CPP units
- Fan for differential temperature control
- Air dampers for DFC² control
- Condenser fan for DFC² control
- Variable-speed compressor
p = 24 °C
DT = T
set
T
= 24.3 °C
DT = 0.3 K
actual
j
• DT • k
= K
P
P
K P
j
= 10 • 0.3 • 1
P
j
= 3 (degree of openness in %)
P
• DT • t • k
= K
I
I
K I
j
= 10 • 0.3 • 1 • 0.333
I
j
= 1 (degree of openness in %)
I
j
= 5%
I
• (DT
- DT
= K
) • k
n
n-1
D
D
j
= 10 • -0.1 • 2
D
j
= -2 (degree of openness in %)
D
j = j
+ j
+ j
P
I
D
j = 3 + 5 + (- 2)
j = 6%
BA C7000 for EC Tower | EN | 01-2019 | 1000755
P factor:
– T
actual
setp
Component-depen-
dent constants:
DT = 0.3 K
t = 1 sec.
I factor:
Component-depen-
dent constants:
K D
Setpoint deviation
from time t
1
from time t
2
D factor:
Component-depen-
dent constants:
K
= 10
P
k
= 1
K P
K
= 10
I
k
= 0.333
K I
DT
= 0.4 K
n-1
DT
= 0.3 K
n
K
= 10
D
k
= 2
K D

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