Kiln controller
First Claim
1. In a kiln controller for controlling the drying of lumber in a kiln, and comprising measuring means for measuring an evaporation rate of moisture in the lumber, and a computer controlling a schedule for drying the lumber, the schedule having a plurality of steps of variable duration, each step having temperature set points, a method comprising the steps of:
- (a) comparing the measured evaporation rate to a desired evaporation rate,(b) adjusting the schedule in accordance with the comparison between the measured and desired evaporation rates, and(c) repeating (a) and (b) until the schedule is completed;
wherein the kiln has a vent with a plurality of positions, and wherein measuring the evaporation rate comprises measuring a vent load of the vent, said vent load indicating the position of the vent.
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Abstract
A kiln controller controls the drying of lumber in a kiln by executing a drying schedule and adjusting the drying schedule in response to actual measured conditions in the kiln. A computer within the controller controls heating coils, spray nozzles and vents in the kiln to achieve the conditions prescribed in the drying schedule. The computer first executes a routine whereby the kiln temperature is brought up to a desired initial temperature. Then the computer concurrently executes the drying schedule and a routine wherein it monitors the temperature, vent load and spray nozzle activity, and automatically adjusts the duration of the current step in the drying schedule.
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14 Claims
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1. In a kiln controller for controlling the drying of lumber in a kiln, and comprising measuring means for measuring an evaporation rate of moisture in the lumber, and a computer controlling a schedule for drying the lumber, the schedule having a plurality of steps of variable duration, each step having temperature set points, a method comprising the steps of:
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(a) comparing the measured evaporation rate to a desired evaporation rate, (b) adjusting the schedule in accordance with the comparison between the measured and desired evaporation rates, and (c) repeating (a) and (b) until the schedule is completed; wherein the kiln has a vent with a plurality of positions, and wherein measuring the evaporation rate comprises measuring a vent load of the vent, said vent load indicating the position of the vent. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In a kiln controller for controlling the drying of lumber in a kiln having a vent with a plurality of positions, and comprising measuring means for measuring a vent load of the vent, the vent load indicating the position of the vent, and a computer controlling a schedule for drying the lumber, the schedule having a plurality of steps of variable duration, each step having temperature set points, a method comprising the steps of:
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(a) comparing the measured vent load to a desired vent load, (b) adjusting the duration of the step in the schedule in accordance with the comparison of the measured and desired vent loads, the duration of the current step being increased when the measured vent load exceeds the desired vent load by a predetermined amount, and (c) repeating steps (a) and (b) until the schedule is complete. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. In a kiln controller for controlling the drying of lumber in a kiln having a vent with a plurality of positions, and comprising heating means for heating the kiln, measuring means for measuring a vent load of the vent, and a computer controlling a schedule having a plurality of steps of variable duration, each step having desired dry and wet temperature set points, a method for the controller comprising the steps of:
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(a) heating the kiln to the desired dry and wet temperature set points, (b) measuring the vent load of the vent, (c) comparing the vent load to a desired vent load, (d) adjusting the duration of the step in accordance with the comparison of the measured and desired vent loads, and (e) repeating steps (a) through (d) until the schedule is completed.
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9. In a kiln controller for controlling the drying of lumber in a kiln, and comprising heating means for heating the kiln, measuring means for measuring a temperature in the kiln, and a computer for controlling said heating means to increase the temperature in the kiln to a final set point temperature, a method for operating said computer comprising the steps of:
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(a) comparing the measured temperature to a set point temperature; (b) when the measured temperature exceeds the set point temperature, increasing the set point temperature so that it exceeds the measured temperature; (c) using the set point temperature to adjust the heating means so that the temperature in the kiln increases; and (d) repeating step a through c until the measured temperature reaches the final set point temperature.
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10. A kiln controller for controlling the drying of lumber in a kiln having a vent being controlled for expelling humid air from said kiln substantially in accordance with a variable position thereof, said controller comprising:
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means for executing a drying schedule having a plurality of steps of varying duration, each step having temperature set points, means for measuring the position of the vent, means for comparing the measured position of the vent to a desired vent position, and means for adjusting the schedule in accordance with the comparison of the measured and desired vent positions.
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11. In a kiln controller for controlling the drying of lumber in a kiln, and comprising means responsive to the evaporation rate of moisture in lumber for providing a measure of said evaporation rate, and a computer controlling a schedule for drying the lumber, the schedule having a predetermined plurality of steps of variable duration, each step having temperature set points, a method comprising:
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(a) comparing the first mentioned evaporation rate in said lumber to a desired evaporation rate, (b) adjusting the schedule in accordance with the comparison between the first mentioned evaporation rate and the desired evaporation rate by adjusting the duration of a current step, and (c) repeating (a) and (b) for a plurality of steps until the schedule is completed. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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