The invention concerns a new control unit for controlling a pump in a heating or cooling circuit. Up to now pumps are switch on by temperature functions measured by a sensor placed in the heat or cooling source on the one hand and/or in the heat sink (storage, room, ...) on the other side.
This temperature sensors are often dislocated from the energy source and create need of additional sensor cables. Even if there are solutions that combine physically the location of control and energy source, there are still some sensors external that have to be connected in the building site.
Most control units have to be adjusted manual to find the right operation settings suited for the system. This is a time taking process when done properly but what happens often too that this adjustment is done lousy.
Pressure difference between inlet and outlet is used as a part of the control of pumps for optimising the operating points and to have either constant pressure difference or constant flow.
The new invention concerns a new control unit. It consists of
(1) a controller
(2) a pressure sensor
(3) two temperature sensors
The function is based on measuring the pressure difference resulting out of the temperature change in the energy source. This signal creates a “on signal” and after a certain period of waiting time two temperature sensors controlling inlet and outlet temperature take over the speed control or even the switch off signal.
All sensors can be placed in a prefabricated unit as the hydraulic connection transmits the signal of pressure change from anywhere in the system. This prefabricated unit saves time and avoids errors in the installation.
Even more the logic of the control is self optimising and self learning to find the right adjustment suited to the hydraulic system. This self learning process is based on evaluating the performance of ongoing processes and saves the time for finding individual adjustments.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60492287 | Aug 2003 | US |