Claims
- 1. A method of controlling air flow comprising:
- (a) providing a centrifugal fan with dampers or vanes upstream from a fam impeller, driving said impeller by an electric motor having a speed control circuit which includes means for converting slip losses into primary power coupled to said motor,
- (b) controlling the air flow from said centrifugal fan in response to a flow demand signal only be changing the velocity of the fan impeller when the flow is in excess of the flow corresponding to a predetermined crossover point,
- (c) providing said dampers or vanes with an operative range of adjustment so that the dampers or vanes are fully open at said crossover point, and
- (d) controlling air flow from said centrifugal fan in response to a flow demand signal where the flow rate is below that corresponding to said crossover point only by changing the position of said dampers or vanes while maintaining the speed of said impeller constant and corresponding to the impeller speed at said crossover point.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 including generating a signal indicative of actual fan pressure and a signal indicative of desired fan pressure, comparing said pressure signals and generating a warning or action signal when as a result of said comparison the differential is above a predetermined point.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 including generating a signal indicative of the differential between desired and actual pressure on a plurality of centrifugal fans in parallel, providing a set point differential pressure signal, comparing the differential pressure signal of each fan with the set point differential signal and as a result thereof generating a warning or action signal when the differential between the compared signals is above a predetermined point.
- 4. Apparatus comprising a centrifugal fan having dampers and a motor driven impeller, and a electrical speed control circuit for the motor driving said impeller, means for changing the flow rate from the fan by only changing the speed of the fan impeller when the flow rate is above a predetermined cross over speed at which the dampers are fully open and for only adjusting the dampers when the flow rate is below the cross over speed while maintaining the impeller speed at said cross over speed, said last mentioned means including a flow rate controller for receiving a flow rate demand signal, a speed controller for said motor and being coupled to said speed control circuit, a damper position controller coupled to said flow rate controller, and a damper positioner controlled by said damper position controller and connected to said dampers.
- 5. Apparatus in accordance with claim 4 including a plurality of said fans in parallel, said flow rate controller being coupled to the damper position controller for each fan.
- 6. Apparatus in accordance with claim 4 wherein said speed control circuit includes means for converting slip losses into primary motor power.
- 7. A method of controlling air flow to a boiler or the like which produces a flow demand signal comprising:
- (a) providing a plurality of centrifugal fans in parallel for supplying air to the boiler, and driving the impeller of each centrifugal fan by its own discrete electric motor having a speed control circuit which converts slip losses into primary power coupled to the motor,
- (b) controlling air flow from each centrifugal fan by only changing the velocity of the fan impeller when flow is above the flow corresponding to a predetermined crossover speed and in response to the flow demand signal, dividing the flow demand signal before it is transmitted to each motor,
- (c) providing each fan with dampers or vanes upstream from its associated fan impeller and with an operative range of adjustment so that the dampers or vanes are fully open at said crossover speed, adjusting said dampers or vanes in response to said flow demand signal only when the fan is operating at a speed below the crossover speed, and
- (d) maintaining the air flow from each centrifugal fan at approximately the same amount.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 718,303, filed Aug. 26, 1976, now abandoned.
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