Method of controlling operation of a plurality of compressors
First Claim
1. A method of controlling the operation of a plurality of compressors each having at least one capacity controller capable of changing the discharge rate of the compressor in a stepped manner in such a manner as to provide a total discharge rate just meeting a load demand which varies momentarily, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) setting command control pressure, detecting a discharge pressure of the compressors, and comparing the same with said command control pressure;
(b) sequentially starting the compressors and the capacity controllers in accordance with the result of the comparison and measuring a time duration of operation of each compressor and capacity controller; and
(c) controlling the operation of said compressors and said capacity controllers, said controlling step including;
(i) sequentially stopping, when the load is decreasing, the capacity controllers preferentially from those of the compressor which has worked longest among the compressors in such a sequence that the capacity controller which has worked longest is stopped first and, when the load further decreases thereafter, the compressors in such a sequence that the compressor which has worked longest is stopped first; and
(ii) sequentially starting, when the load is increasing, the capacity controllers preferentially from those of the compressors other than the compressor which has worked longest in such a sequence that the capacity controller which has been stopped longest is started first and, when the load further increases, the compressors in such a sequence that the compressor which has been stopped longest is started first.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a method of controlling the operation of a plurality of compressors each having at least one capacity controller capable of changing the discharge rate of the compressor in a stepped manner in such a manner as to provide a total discharge rate just meeting the load demand which varies momentarily. In this method, the control system is divided into a capacity control loop for responding to comparatively small load variance and a compressor control loop for responding to a comparatively large load variance. The capacity control loop is further divided into a sub-loop for capacity controllers of a compressor which has worked longest and which is to be stopped first and a sub-loop for the capacity controllers of other compressors. The unloading operation is commenced preferentially with the sub-loop for the capacity controllers of the compressor to be stopped first, while the on-loading operation is made first with the sub-loop for the capacity controllers of other compressors.
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1. A method of controlling the operation of a plurality of compressors each having at least one capacity controller capable of changing the discharge rate of the compressor in a stepped manner in such a manner as to provide a total discharge rate just meeting a load demand which varies momentarily, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) setting command control pressure, detecting a discharge pressure of the compressors, and comparing the same with said command control pressure; (b) sequentially starting the compressors and the capacity controllers in accordance with the result of the comparison and measuring a time duration of operation of each compressor and capacity controller; and (c) controlling the operation of said compressors and said capacity controllers, said controlling step including; (i) sequentially stopping, when the load is decreasing, the capacity controllers preferentially from those of the compressor which has worked longest among the compressors in such a sequence that the capacity controller which has worked longest is stopped first and, when the load further decreases thereafter, the compressors in such a sequence that the compressor which has worked longest is stopped first; and (ii) sequentially starting, when the load is increasing, the capacity controllers preferentially from those of the compressors other than the compressor which has worked longest in such a sequence that the capacity controller which has been stopped longest is started first and, when the load further increases, the compressors in such a sequence that the compressor which has been stopped longest is started first. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An apparatus for controlling the operation of a plurality of compressors each having at least one capacity controller capable of changing a discharge rate of the compressor in a stepped manner in such a manner as to provide a total discharge rate just meeting the load demand which varies momentarily, said apparatus comprising:
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a setting/comparing means for setting control command pressure, detecting a discharge pressure of the compressors, and comparing the same with said control command pressure; starting and measuring means for sequentially starting the compressors and the capacity controllers in accordance with the result of the comparison and measuring a time duration of operation of each compressor and capacity controller; and controlling means for controlling the operation of said compressors and said capacity controllers such as to sequentially stop, when the load is decreasing, the capacity controllers preferentially from those of the compressor which has worked longest among the compressors in such a sequence that the capacity controller which has worked longest is stopped first and, when the load further decreases thereafter, the compressors in such a sequence that the compressor which has worked longest is stopped first, and to sequentially start, when the load is increasing, the capacity controllers preferentially from those of the compressors other than the compressor which has worked longest in such a sequence that the capacity controller which has been stopped longest is started first and, when the load further increases, the compressors in such a sequence that the compressor which has been stopped longest is started first. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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