Compressor control system to improve turndown and reduce incidents of surging
First Claim
1. A method of regulating the operation of a compressor system including a compressor moving a gas from an intake conduit through a discharge conduit to a gas storage reservoir, an inlet valve in said intake conduit, an unload conduit connected to said discharge conduit, an unload valve in said unload conduit, means for detecting the discharge pressure of said compressor, means for detecting the flow rate of gas from said compressor and means for detecting the system pressure in said reservoir, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) initially fully closing the unload valve and fully opening the inlet valve;
(b) closing the inlet valve by an amount necessary to maintain the discharge pressure at a constant design pressure level and at a gas flow rate between a design flow level and a minimum flow level;
(c) detecting when said gas flow rate reaches said minimum flow level;
(d) thereafter maintaining the inlet valve in its last position and opening the unload valve by an amount necessary to maintain the discharge pressure below a first pressure level set higher than said design pressure level;
(e) monitoring the position of the unload valve and measuring the period of time that the unload valve remains open beyond a predetermined position set point;
(f) fully opening the unload valve and fully closing the inlet valve if the unload valve remains open beyond the position set point for longer than a first predetermined period of time;
(g) monitoring the system pressure and comparing said system pressure with a second pressure level lower than said design pressure level; and
(h) repeating steps a-g if the system pressure drops below said second pressure level.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for regulating the operation of a compressor system including a compressor moving a gas from an intake conduit through a discharge conduit to a gas storage reservoir are disclosed. In accordance with the method, an unload valve in an unload conduit connected to the discharge conduit is initially fully closed and an inlet valve in the intake conduit is initially fully opened. Then the inlet valve is closed by an amount necessary to maintain the discharge pressure at a design pressure level and at a gas flow rate between the design flow level and a minimum flow level. When the gas flow rate drops below the minimum flow level, the inlet valve is maintained in its last position and the unload valve is opened by an amount necessary to maintain the discharge pressure below a first pressure level set higher than the design pressure level. If the unload valve remains open beyond a position set point for longer than a first predetermined period of time, the unload valve is fully opened and the inlet valve is fully closed. Then if the system pressure drops below a second pressure level lower than the design pressure, the control steps discussed above are repeated.
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10 Claims
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1. A method of regulating the operation of a compressor system including a compressor moving a gas from an intake conduit through a discharge conduit to a gas storage reservoir, an inlet valve in said intake conduit, an unload conduit connected to said discharge conduit, an unload valve in said unload conduit, means for detecting the discharge pressure of said compressor, means for detecting the flow rate of gas from said compressor and means for detecting the system pressure in said reservoir, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) initially fully closing the unload valve and fully opening the inlet valve; (b) closing the inlet valve by an amount necessary to maintain the discharge pressure at a constant design pressure level and at a gas flow rate between a design flow level and a minimum flow level; (c) detecting when said gas flow rate reaches said minimum flow level; (d) thereafter maintaining the inlet valve in its last position and opening the unload valve by an amount necessary to maintain the discharge pressure below a first pressure level set higher than said design pressure level; (e) monitoring the position of the unload valve and measuring the period of time that the unload valve remains open beyond a predetermined position set point; (f) fully opening the unload valve and fully closing the inlet valve if the unload valve remains open beyond the position set point for longer than a first predetermined period of time; (g) monitoring the system pressure and comparing said system pressure with a second pressure level lower than said design pressure level; and (h) repeating steps a-g if the system pressure drops below said second pressure level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus for regulating the operation of a compressor system including a compressor moving a gas from an intake conduit through a discharge conduit to a gas storage reservoir, an inlet valve in said intake conduit, an unload conduit connected to said discharge conduit, an unload valve in said unload conduit, means for detecting the discharge pressure of said compressor, means for detecting the flow rate of gas from said compressor and means for detecting the system pressure in said reservoir, said apparatus comprising:
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(a) means for initially fully closing the unload valve and fully opening the inlet valve; (b) means for closing the inlet valve by an amount necessary to maintain the discharge pressure at a constant design pressure level and at a gas flow rate between a design flow level and a minimum flow level; (c) means for detecting when said gas flow rate reaches said minimum flow level; (d) means for maintaining the inlet valve in its last position and opening the unload valve by an amount necessary to maintain the discharge pressure below a first pressure level set higher than said design pressure level; (e) means for monitoring the position of the unload valve and measuring the period of time that the unload valve remains open beyond a predetermined position set point; (f) means for fully opening the unload valve and fully closing the inlet valve if the unload valve remains open beyond the position set point for longer than a first predetermined period of time; (g) means for monitoring the system pressure and comparing said system pressure with a second pressure level lower than said design pressure level; and (h) means for detecting if the system pressure drops below said second pressure level. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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