DYNAMIC CONTROL: FUNDAMENTALS AND CONSIDERATIONS.

Author(s) : HARTMAN T. B.

Summary

TWO ELEMENTS SEPARATE DYNAMIC CONTROL FROM THE OTHER TYPES OF CONTROLS COMMONLY USED TODAY: 1) ANTICIPATORY CONTROL: THIS FEATURE REQUIRES THE CONTINUOUS PROJECTION OF UPCOMING CONDITIONS TO HELP ESTABLISH SETPOINTS AND OPERATING SEQUENCES. FOR EXAMPLE, DYNAMIC CONTROL EMPLOYS A WEATHER PREDICTOR TO PROJECT UPCOMING OUTDOOR CONDITIONS ; AND 2) INTEGRATED CONTROL: THIS FEATURE REQUIRES THAT CONTROL ROUTINES INTERACT TO ENSURE THAT HVAC COMPONENTS WORK IN UNISON AS A SINGLE UNIT RATHER THAN A GROUP OF INDEPENDENT MODULES. DYNAMIC CONTROL ROUTINES < SPEAK > TO ONE ANOTHER TO PREVENT ENERGY WASTE IN OVERLAPPING OPERATION.

Details

  • Original title: DYNAMIC CONTROL: FUNDAMENTALS AND CONSIDERATIONS.
  • Record ID : 1989-1093
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1988
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 94; n. 1; 599-609; 7 tabl.; discuss.
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.