The present invention relates to a technique for controlling a pump; and more particularly relates to a technique for controlling a pump in a system of pumps.
Recently, variable speed pump controls with advanced real time graphic pumping operation display, energy saving and sensorless control technologies [see reference nos. 1-11 summarized and incorporated by reference below] set forth for heating and cooling close loop hydronic applications, pressure booster, industrial and agriculture applications, e.g., as shown in
Certain procedures and experiences are still needed, however, to setup and to run a pump upon an unknown hydronic system properly. It is still a tedious task even with a quick start screen to set up and run a hydronic pumping system.
Therefore, there is a need in the industry for an automatic self-driving pumping system, including setup and run automatically on an unknown hydronic system and a drive, e.g., similar to the concept as in an automatic self-driving car in car making industries.
In summary, the present invention provides an automatic self-driving pump
(ASD-pump) technique for automatic pump control design, setup and run. ASD-pump control may consists of control modules with automatic pumps/motor/drives parameter detection and configuration, automatic system and flow detection and recognition, automatic pump control design, setup and self-driving, and a data transmitter for sensors and drives signals through a communication protocol. Hence, an ASD-pump is a pump integrated with a remote or locally attached pumping control which has automatic pump control design, setup and self-driving capabilities with any unknown hydronic system. With an ASD-pump, the pumping control design, setup and operation will be significantly changed and will be a new featured model in pump manufacturing industries.
Moreover, the present invention builds on this family of technologies disclosed in the aforementioned related applications identified herein.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, an automatic self-driving pump system, comprising:
a pump/motor/drive detector configured to receive sensed signaling containing information about a pump/drive for operating in a hydronic pump system, e.g., stored in and sensed from a signature chip or barcode installed that can be scanned by a scanner, and provide corresponding database signaling containing information about parameters for providing automatic pump control design, setup and run to control the pump/drive for operating in the hydronic pump system, based upon the sensed signaling received; and
an automatic self-driving and control design/setup module configured to receive the corresponding database signaling, and provide control signaling containing information for providing the automatic pump control design, setup and run to control the pump/drive for operating in the hydronic pump system, based upon the corresponding database signaling received.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include one or more of the following features:
The pump/motor/drive detector may be configured to
The pump/motor/drive detector may be configured to receive the sensed signaling from a data transmitter, including where the automatic self-driving pump system includes the data transmitter.
The automatic self-driving and control design/setup module may include:
The automatic self-driving pump system may include a pump/motor/drive database configured to receive the sensed signaling and provide the corresponding database signaling.
The pump/motor/drive database may include an iCloud or iCloud-based database.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may also take the form of a method including steps for:
receiving in a pump/motor/drive detector sensed signaling containing information about a pump/drive for operating in a hydronic pump system, e.g., stored in and sensed from a signature chip or barcode installed that can be scanned by a scanner, and providing corresponding database signaling containing information about parameters for providing automatic pump control design, setup and run to control the pump/drive for operating in the hydronic pump system, based upon the sensed signaling received; and
receiving in an automatic self-driving and control design/setup module the corresponding database signaling, and providing control signaling containing information for providing the automatic pump control design, setup and run to control the pump/drive for operating in the hydronic pump system, based upon the corresponding database signaling received. The method may also include one or more of the features set forth herein, e.g., consistent with that set forth herein.
In effect, the present invention provides a solution to the need in the industry for an automatic self-driving pumping system, including setup and run automatically on an unknown hydronic system and a drive, e.g., similar to the concept as in an automatic self-driving car in car making industries.
Moreover, the present invention provides a new technique that is a further development of, and builds upon, the aforementioned family of technologies set forth below.
The drawing includes the following
It is noted that arrows included in drawing are porovided by way of example, and are not intended to be strictly constued and limiting. For example, a two-way arrow may be interpreted to represent a primary function having two-way communcations, while a one-way arrow may be interpreted to represent a primary function having one-way communcations. However, as one skilled in the art would appreciate, any one-way arrow does not, and is not intended to, preclude a signaling communication exchange in the other direction, e.g., that may form part of the primary function, or as part of a secondary function like a handshaking operation between any two such modules or devices.
In summary, the present invention provides an automatic self-driving pump (ASD-pump) technique for automatic pump control design, setup and run. By way of example, the ASD-pump control may include control modules with automatic pumps/motor/drives parameter detection and configuration, automatic system and flow detection and recognition, automatic pump control design, setup and self-driving, and a data transmitter for sensors and drives signals through a communication protocol. Hence, an ASD-pump may include a pump integrated with a remote or locally attached pumping control which has automatic pump control design, setup and self-driving capabilities with any unknown hydronic system. With an ASD-pump, the pumping control design, setup and operation will be significantly changed and will be a new featured model in pump manufacturing industries.
The ASD-pumps configuration may include the following:
An automatic self-driving pump (hereinafter “ASD-pump”) is an integrated pumping control system generally indicated as 10, which is designed, setup and run automatically on an unknown hydronic systems with energy saving, sensorless as well as some other advanced features as shown in
By way of example, the basic control functionality 10e, 20e provide may include controlling and coordinating multiple pumps, zones and sensors, pump staging, alarms, log, etc.; the monitoring and control functionality 10f, 20f may include vibration and power monitoring; the sensorless functionality 10g, 20g may include DB numeric and 3D testing data; the functionality for energy saving control 10h, 20h may include system and adaptive control; the functionality for touch screen 10i, 20i may include real time curves and control design tools; the functionality for communication 10j, 20j may include web access, smartphone BMS and drive communications; and the functionality for language 10h, 20h may include British, Chinese and numerous other languages, e.g., consistent with the functionality shown in
Here, the Automatic Pump/Motor/Drive Detector 30g may be used for pumps, motors and drives selection and configuration automatically, based upon their signature chip or barcode installed which can be scanned into the pump control system automatically by a scanner once installed. By way of example, their parameters (e.g., including power, voltage, phase, RPM, impeller size, pump curves data, and so on) can be searched and configured automatically from the pump/motor/drive database or iCloud 30i by the Automatic Pump/Motor/Drive Detector 30h, based upon their signatures. By way of example, and consistent with that shown in
The Auto System & Flow MAP Detector 30f may be used for obtaining moving average peak (MAP) of an unknown system as well as the flow rate in the system 30b. The Auto System & Flow MAP Detector 30f may be applicable not only for a static hydronic system, but also for a variable system as well. For instance, a MAP for Automatic System & Flow MAP Detector 30f may be defined as following
where the MAP is the moving average peak detector, C v is a system dynamic friction coefficient which can be derived by system flow equation of Cv=Q/√{square root over (ΔP)}, where ΔP is differential pressure of pump,
Since it is a moving average peak detector up on the system coefficient and flow rate, the
The Auto Control Design/Setup Module 30g may be used to configure the adaptive control curve and real time graphic pump characteristics curves and operation parameters accordingly and automatically. The adaptive control equation for deriving an adaptive pressure set point of SP(t) may be defined as following:
where b0 is the minimum pressure at no flow, a is a control curve setting parameter varying as 1≦α≦2 defined in between a linear curve and a quadratic one. All the parameters in Eq. 2 are set up automatically after the ASD-pump is started initially.
By way of example, and consistent with that shown in
The Auto Self-driving Module 30e may then be used to derive the desired pump speed of n, which is obtained by a PID pump control function with respect to the adaptive pressure set point of SP and the instant pressure value from a pressure transducer or a sensorless converter.
The data transmitter 30d attached to the ASD-pump is used mainly for transmitting the sensors and drive signals for a pumping control remotely in the computer through a communication protocol or locally attached on the ASD-pump. Here, the sensors signals transmitted by the data transmitter 30d may include control signals, such as flow, pressure, temperature, and so on, and condition monitoring signals, such as vibration, power, or thermal as well. The drive signals may include all those digital and analog input/output (I/O) signals for providing drive/pump control.
All those signals mentioned above can be transmitted to the pump control directly without routing through the data transmitter 30d, if the drive may provide sufficient analog input terminals.
By way of example, and consistent with that shown in
The Sensors converter 30c may be used to convert sensorless signals of system pressure and flow rate. For the sensorless control, the power or one of its equivalent signal such as current or torque may be converted as well. By way of example, and consistent with that shown in
By way of example, the Pump/motor/drives database or iCloud 30i may contain data for all the pumps, motors and drives, including power, voltage, phase, RPM, impeller size, pump curves, and so on, which can be searched through and configured automatically by the Pump/Motor/Drive Detector 30h.
An ASD-pump is an integrated pump and pumping control system, which can be set up and run automatically on an unknown hydronic systems while pump/motor/drive are configurable automatically from the database or iCloud 30i. In the present invention, the model in
The ASD-pump setup and run procedures may include the following:
After an ASD-pump is installed and powered up, the pump control will collect pump, motor and drive data first by the Pump/Motor/Drive Detector 30h, based upon the signature chip or barcode installed and scanned into the pumping control from the database or iCloud 30i automatically.
The ASD-pump may then starting to run according to its initial setup control curve based upon the pump data from the Pump/Motor/Drive Detector 30h and instant input signals of flow and pressure through sensors or sensorless converter. The designed duty point of
The control curve equation may then be defined accordingly based upon the designed duty point of
The pump may then be running under an Auto Self-driving Module control, with the desired pump speed of n which is obtained by a PID pump control function with respect to the adaptive pressure set point of SP and the instant pressure value from a pressure transducer or a sensorless converter.
The ASD-pump is then running automatically and adaptively with respect to system and flow rate changes, since its control equation defined by the design point varies with respect to moving average maximum of system and flow rate in system, with best pumping efficiency and sensorless as well, if selected.
The ASD-pumps Basic Features are as follows:
The ASD-pump is a pump integrated with a pumping control of (a) remotely (
Hooked up with pre-selected pumps/motors/drives with its signature chip automatically based upon the database or iCloud 30i.
Hooked up with any unknown hydronic systems, automatically and independently.
Design, setup and run pumping control automatically.
Automatic self-driving with flow & system adaptive control on any unknown hydronic systems with energy saving features.
Sensorless for pumping flow rate and pressure signals for control and monitoring.
Pump control design toolbox for onsite pumping and control design and setup, if needed.
Real time graphic display control, pump and system characteristics curves and pumps operation values and status.
Multiple pumps control capabilities.
iCloud data storage, monitoring and presentation.
In
By utilizing the pump control design toolbox integrated in the touch screen pump controller (e.g., see 20c) of the ASD-pump, the pump control curve is designed, set up and run automatically to meet the system flow and pressure requirement for an unknown hydronics system. The ASD-pump control curve may be designed and setup automatically with respect to the pump, drive and system characteristics curves, in real time on site and flexible for any unknown hydronic system, to achieve the best pumping operation efficiency to save energy. In addition, all the information regarding the pump, system, control operation and their read outs may be displayed graphically and numerically, that makes the pump operation and maintenance much easier as well.
By way of example, and consistent with that set forth herein, the ASD-pump prototype in
Here, the Pump/Motor/Drive Detector 30h may be used for pumps, motors and drives selection and configuration automatically, based upon their signature chip or barcode installed. The Auto System & Flow MAP Detector 30f may be used for obtaining moving average peak (MAP) of an unknown system as well as the flow rate in system. The Auto Control Design/Setup Module 30g may be used to configure the adaptive control curve and real time graphic pump characteristics curves and operation parameters accordingly and automatically. The Auto Self-driving Module 30e may be used to derive the adaptive pressure set point, the instant pump speed by a PID control with respect to the adaptive pressure set point derived and the instant pressure value from a pressure transducer or a sensorless converter, and to run ASD-pump at the speed, accordingly.
The data transmitter 30d attached to an ASD-pump like element 30a is used for transmitting and receiving the sensors and drive signals from the pumping control.
Consistent with that set forth above, the ASD-pump prototype shown in
An energy saving module regarding outdoor temperature variation as well as day and night temperature scheduling functional module may be integrated into the pump control design toolbox in the ASD-pumps control to save pumping operation energy in the consideration with those environmental circumstances as well.
With a hydronic system recognition module and a moving flow peak detector integrated with system and flow adaptive control, an automatic pump control design, setup and run functionalities may be realized by deriving the desired pump design point as well as pressure set point automatically. For that, with one push button of
“Auto Cntl” in the pump design toolbox, the pump control can be designed, setup and run automatically for a known or unknown hydronic system with the minimized pumping energy consumption.
Flow and pressure signals for the pumping control for ASD-pumps may be provided by a sensorless converter or by sensors as well, to obtain the real time pump, system and control characteristics curves accordingly.
Lastly, the graphic touch screen display (e.g., 20c (
In summary, according to some embodiments of the present invention an ASD-pump can be designed, set up and run automatically with any kinds of drives, high-end or low end, and so forth, and run on any unknown static or variable systems. ASD-pump's pumping controls software can be configured in a remote computer through a communication protocol optimally, or a locally attached PID pumping controller. All the information of power consumption, flow rate and pressure for the control and monitoring signals needed are obtained with a sensorless converter or with sensors. A data transmitter is used to convert and/or transmit all sensors signals from pumps and drives to the pump controller through the communication protocols. The transmitter may be integrated with the pump directly or is embedded as a coprocessor in a drive as well.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the ASD-pump technique includes primarily a pump integrated with a remote or locally attached pumping control which has automatic pump control design, setup and self-driving capabilities for any unknown hydronic system, a drive, sensors or a sensorless converter, and a data transmitter. An automatic self-driving pump (ASD-pump) is an integrated pumping control system, which is designed, setup and run automatically on an unknown hydronic systems with energy saving, sensorless as well as some other advanced features as shown in
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the pump control in ASD-pumps technique includes the Automatic Pump/Motor/Drive Detector 30h, Automatic System & Flow MAP Detector 30f, Automatic Control Design/Setup Module 30g, the Automatic Self-driving Module 30e, Data Transmitter 30d, Sensors converter 30c, the pump/motor/drives database or iCloud 30i, and a drive firmware module, as shown and described in relation to
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the Pump/Motor/Drive Detector 30h includes a search algorithms for pumps, motors and drives selection and configuration automatically, based upon their signature chip or barcode installed which can be scanned into pump control system automatically by a scanner once installed. Their parameters including power, voltage, phase, RPM, impeller size, pump curves data, and so on, can be searched and configured automatically from the pump/motor/drive database or iCloud 30i by the Pump/Motor/Drive detector 30h, based upon their signatures.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the Auto System & Flow MAP Detector 30f in pump control in ASD-pumps technique includes a control module for obtaining moving average peak (MAP) of an unknown system as well as the flow rate in system defined in Eq. (1). The Auto System & Flow MAP Detector 30f may be applicable not only for a static hydronic system, but also a variable system as well. Since it is a moving average peak detector up on system coefficient and flow rate, the
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the Auto Control Design/Setup Module 30g in pump control in ASD-pumps technique includes a control module which is used for deriving an adaptive pressure set point in Eq. (2). All other parameters in Eq. (2) are set up automatically after ASD-pump is started.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the Auto Self-driving Module 30e in pump control in ASD-pumps technique includes a control module which is to derive the pump speed of n by a PID pump control with respect to the adaptive pressure set point of SP and the instant pressure value from a pressure transducer or a sensorless converter.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the data transmitter includes the data transmitter 30d used mainly for transmitting the sensors and drive signals for a pumping control through a communication protocol. Here, the sensors signals transmitted by the data transmitter 30d may include control signals, such as flow, pressure, temperature, and so on, and condition monitoring signals, such as vibration, power, or thermal as well. The drive signals may include all those digital and analog input/output (I/O) signals for drive/pump control. All those signals mentioned above can be transmitted to pump control directly without routing through the data transmitter 30d, if the drive may provide sufficient analog input terminals.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the sensor(s) converter includes a sensors converter 30c used to convert sensorless signals of system pressure and flow rate. For the sensorless control, the power or one of its equivalent signal such as current or torque may be converted as well.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the Pump/motor/drives database includes a database or iCloud 30i which contains all the pumps, motors and drives data including power, voltage, phase, RPM, impeller size, pump curves, power curves, and so on, which can be searched through and configured automatically by the Pump/Motor/Drive Detector 30h.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the ASD-pumps technique include an energy saving module for outdoor temperature variation as well as day and night temperature scheduling functional module, which may be integrated into the pump control design toolbox in the ASD-pumps control to save pumping operation energy with the consideration of environmental circumstances as well.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the flow and pressure signals for the energy saving control for ASD-pumps technique are provided by either a sensorless converter, or by sensors as well, in order to obtain the real time pump, system and control characteristics curves displayed in screen.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the ASD-pumps technique includes the graphic touch screen display in the pump control design toolbox for selecting automatically the design point and for displaying the curves and operation data as well. Some low cost PLDs or even pc boards may, however, be feasible as well for a pump control design toolbox for ASD-pumps.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the pumping hydronic system includes all close loop or open loop hydronic pumping systems, such as primary pumping systems, secondary pumping systems, water circulating systems, and pressure booster systems. The systems mentioned here may consist of a single zone or multiple zones as well.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the hydronic signals derived by sensors or a sensorless converter include pump differential pressure, system pressure or zone pressure, system or zone flow rates, and so forth.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the control signals transmitting and wiring technologies mentioned here include all conventional sensing and transmitting techniques that are used currently. Preferably, wireless sensor signal transmission technologies would be optimal and favorable.
According to some embodiments, the present invention may include, or take the form of, implementations where the pumps for the hydronic pumping systems includes a single pump, a circulator, a group of parallel ganged pumps or circulators, a group of serial ganged pumps or circulators, or their combinations.
This disclosure is related to a family of disclosures, e.g., including:
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which are all hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
By way of further example,
In operation, the signal processor or processing module 40a may be configured to provide the corresponding signaling as the control signaling to control a pump or a system of pumps, e.g., as design signaling to configure or design the pump or a system of pumps, e.g., such as a system of pumps in a hydronic pumping system. By way of example, the corresponding signaling may also be used to control the pumping hydronic system.
By way of example, the functionality of the signal processor or processing module 40a may be implemented using hardware, software, firmware, or a combination thereof. In a typical software implementation, the signal processor or processing module 40a would include one or more microprocessor-based architectures having, e. g., at least one signal processor or microprocessor like element. One skilled in the art would be able to program with suitable program code such a microcontroller-based, or microprocessor-based, implementation to perform the functionality described herein without undue experimentation. For example, the signal processor or processing module may be configured, e.g., by one skilled in the art without undue experimentation, to receive the signaling, consistent with that disclosed herein. Moreover, the signal processor or processing module may be configured, e.g., by one skilled in the art without undue experimentation, to determine the corresponding signaling, consistent with that disclosed herein.
The scope of the invention is not intended to be limited to any particular implementation using technology either now known or later developed in the future. The scope of the invention is intended to include implementing the functionality of the processors as stand-alone processor, signal processor, or signal processor module, as well as separate processor or processor modules, as well as some combination thereof.
The signal processor or processing module 40a may also include, e.g., other signal processor circuits or components 40b, including random access memory or memory module (RAM) and/or read only memory (ROM), input/output devices and control, and data and address buses connecting the same, and/or at least one input processor and at least one output processor, e.g., which would be appreciate by one skilled in the art. By way of example, the signal processor or processing module 40a, 40b may include, or take the form of, at least one signal processor and at least one memory including computer program code, and the at least one memory and computer program code are configured to, with at least one signal processor, to cause the signal processor at least to receive the signaling and determine the corresponding signaling, and the signaling received. The signal processor or processing module may be configured with suitable computer program code in order to implement suitable signal processing algorithms and/or functionality, consistent with that set forth herein. One skilled in the art would appreciate and understand how to implement any such computer program code to perform the signal processing functionality set forth herein without undue experimentation based upon that disclosed in the instant patent application.
The present invention may also, e. g., take the form of a computer program product having a computer readable medium with a computer executable code embedded therein for implementing the method, e.g., when run on a signal processing device that forms part of such a pump or valve controller. By way of example, the computer program product may, e. g., take the form of a CD, a floppy disk, a memory stick, a memory card, as well as other types or kind of memory devices that may store such a computer executable code on such a computer readable medium either now known or later developed in the future.
The application is related to other patent applications that form part of the overall family of technologies developed by one or more of the inventors herein, and disclosed in the following applications:
It should be understood that, unless stated otherwise herein, any of the features, characteristics, alternatives or modifications described regarding a particular embodiment herein may also be applied, used, or incorporated with any other embodiment described herein. Also, the drawing herein is not drawn to scale.
Although the present invention is described by way of example in relation to a centrifugal pump, the scope of the invention is intended to include using the same in relation to other types or kinds of pumps either now known or later developed in the future.
Although the invention has been described and illustrated with respect to exemplary embodiments thereof, the foregoing and various other additions and omissions may be made therein and thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application claims benefit to U.S. provisional application no. 62/393,312 (Atty Dckt No. 911-019.028-1/F-B&G-X0028US), filed 12 Sep. 2016, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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