PID Controllers, 2nd Edition

Chapter 7.5.4 - Control Paradigms: Split Range Control

Split Range Control

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Figure 7.16 Block diagram of two ratio controllers

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Figure 7.17 Illustration of the concept of split range control.

Cascade control is used when there is one control variable and several measured signals. The dual situation is used when there is one measured variable and several control variables. Systems of this type are common, e.g., in connection with heating and cooling. One physical device is used for heating and another for cooling. The heating and cooling systems often have different static and dynamic characteristics. The principle of split range control is illustrated in Figure 7.17, which shows the static relation between the measured variables and the control variables. When the temperature is too low, it is necessary to supply heat. The heater, therefore, has its maximum value when the measured variable is zero. It then decreases linearly until mid-range, where no heating is supplied. Similarly, there is no cooling when the measured variable is below mid-range. Cooling, however, is applied when the process variable is above mid-range, and it then increases.

There is a critical region when switching from heating to cooling. To avoid both heating and cooling at the same time, there is often a small dead zone where neither heating nor cooling is supplied. Switching between the different control modes may cause difficulties and oscillations.

Split range control is commonly used in systems for heating and ventilation. It is also useful applications when the control variable ranges over a very large range. The flow is then separated into parallel paths each controlled with a valve.

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