Elimination of Oscillations in a Central Heating System using Pump Control
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In central heating systems with thermostatic valve temperature control it is a well known fact that room temperature oscillations may occur when the heat demand becomes low due to the non-linear behavior of the control loop. This is not only discomforting but it also increases the energy cost of heating the room. Using the pump speed as an active part in control is it shown that the room temperature may be stabilized in a wider interval of heat demand. The idea is to control the pump speed in a way that keeps the thermostatic valve within a suitable operating area using an estimate of the valve position. The position is estimated from the pump terminals, using the pump flow and the pump differential pressure. The concept is tested on a small central heating test bench. The results show that it is possible to stabilize the room temperature even at part load conditions
| Original language | Danish |
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| Title | 2000 American Control Conference,Chicago, Illinois, USA, June 28-30 |
| Publisher | IEEE |
| Publication date | 2000 |
| Pages | 135-139 |
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| State | Published |
Conference
| Conference | Elimination of Oscillations in a Central Heating System using Pump Control |
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| Periode | 19-05-10 → … |
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