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    Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Hi All
    I have been looking at Frick Quantum LX compressor control panel's operation service manual. In its Capacity control Screen description, they have the following parameters:

    Setpoint : 20 PSIG (just example numbers used in manual)

    HIGH LOW
    Proportional Band: 15 PSIG 15 PSIG
    Dead Band : 0.5 PSIG 0.5 PSIG
    Cycle Time : 3 SEC 3 SEC

    Channel: Suction Pressure

    According to the description of each field and the numbers they used, i am a little confused here. Do these numbers mean as follows:

    if my sp is at 20 PSI then the dead band high would be set at 20+0.5 = 20.5 PSIG and the Proportional band high would be set at 20.5+15 = 35.5 PSIG (set above the dead band high). Also if lets say my suction pressure actual reading is 40 PSI (assume) which would be beyond my proportional band high value(35.5) , i have to energize my load solenoid all the time. Also what does that cyle time mean?

    After reading the description on their service manual, i am really confused how actually loading and unloading works in their control panels. If someone can explain to me within the context of the numbers they have used in their service manual, i will really appreciate it. Here is the their service manual number S90-022 O

    It didn't let me post the link to above manual, but if you google the above number, you will be able to find that manual.





    Thanks in advance

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Hi Screw Geek,

    I'm not an expert on these controls but have had a quick look at the manual, link here...
    http://www.frickcold.com/documents/library/1275.pdf

    Looking at page 11 the unload description seems to go like this, I think

    If the master compressor’s Suction Pressure is above
    the Capacity Control setpoint, the master calculates
    the increase in capacity that is required. The
    calculation is as follows:
    Difference = Suction Pressure – (Capacity
    Control Setpoint + Upper Dead Band)

    Using your figures...
    Difference = 40psi - (20psi + 0.5psi)
    = 40 - 20.5
    = 19.5
    Diff is greater than Upper Band

    If the Difference is less than the Upper Proportional
    Band:
    Capacity Change = (Difference / Upper
    Proportional Band) * Upper Cycle Time

    Therefore
    Change = (19.5 / 15 ) * 3secs
    = 3.9

    If the Difference is greater than the Upper
    Proportional Band:

    Capacity Change = Upper Cycle Time
    = 3secs

    And it appears that depending on the exact model being used the Capacity Change is added to the compressor(s) loading or a direct Load Pulse is given.

    I hope this helps a little.
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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK View Post
    Hi Screw Geek,

    Looking at page 11 the unload description seems to go like this, I think

    If the master compressor’s Suction Pressure is above
    the Capacity Control setpoint, the master calculates
    the increase in capacity that is required. The
    calculation is as follows:
    Difference = Suction Pressure – (Capacity
    Control Setpoint + Upper Dead Band)

    Using your figures...
    Difference = 40psi - (20psi + 0.5psi)
    = 40 - 20.5
    = 19.5
    Diff is greater than Upper Band

    If the Difference is less than the Upper Proportional
    Band:
    Capacity Change = (Difference / Upper
    Proportional Band) * Upper Cycle Time

    Therefore
    Change = (19.5 / 15 ) * 3secs
    = 3.9

    If the Difference is greater than the Upper
    Proportional Band:

    Capacity Change = Upper Cycle Time
    = 3secs

    And it appears that depending on the exact model being used the Capacity Change is added to the compressor(s) loading or a direct Load Pulse is given.

    I hope this helps a little.
    Thanks
    Also if u have some time and if u take a look on page 24 of this manual, they talked abt a Cyle Time. Do they mean to capture a suction value for the calculations after every cyle time is complete? that's the confusing part. If you guys can elaborate this, it helps a lot.

    Regards

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Let me try. Frick panels are a bit complicated in comparison to some.
    Forgive me if I do not get this exactly, as I have not worked on a Quantum in a while.

    Dead band is a range during which the compressor will not load or unload. if set at 0.5 it will not load or unload the compressor unless suction pressure goes above or below the suction setpoint by this much.

    Cycle time is the amount of time that the load/unload solenoids are energized within the Proportional Band.

    Proportional band is the area in which the panel sends short pulses to the solenoids. Outside the proportional band the solenoids are energized all the time, until the suction moves within the proportional band. It serves to keep the suction pressure stable, rater than rapid unneeded loading/unloading.

    Clear as mud?

    This is the link. There are a couple of other manuals on the panels in there you might want to look at as well.
    http://www.frickcold.com/documents/library/1275.pdf

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Hi, Screw_geek

    Quote Originally Posted by screw_geek View Post
    ....
    Setpoint : 20 PSIG (just example numbers used in manual)

    HIGH LOW
    Proportional Band: 15 PSIG 15 PSIG
    Dead Band : 0.5 PSIG 0.5 PSIG
    Cycle Time : 3 SEC 3 SEC

    Channel: Suction Pressure

    According to the description of each field and the numbers they used, i am a little confused here. Do these numbers mean as follows:

    if my sp is at 20 PSI then the dead band high would be set at 20+0.5 = 20.5 PSIG and the Proportional band high would be set at 20.5+15 = 35.5 PSIG (set above the dead band high). Also if lets say my suction pressure actual reading is 40 PSI (assume) which would be beyond my proportional band high value(35.5) , i have to energize my load solenoid all the time. Also what does that cyle time mean?

    Thanks in advance
    According to your values:

    SP=20 psig
    NZ= 0.5 psig 0.5 psig
    PB= 15 psig 15 psig
    Cycle time 3 sec 3 sec

    Seems you can set you NZ as you like around SP and the same is for PB. Time to engage solenoids you can also change up maybe from 0.5 sec up to 3 sec both for up and down.
    You must play with those values but you can try

    SP=20
    NZ= 0.5 psig 0.5 psig
    PB= 5 psig 5 psig
    time down 3 sec time up 2 sec

    Once you set your NZ and PB it will come along with any SP you set.

    Please take a look at attached file:

    Best regards, Josip
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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Josip;
    Nice PDF. A picture can be better than a thousand words!
    Did you make that up?

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Hi, NH3LVR

    Quote Originally Posted by NH3LVR View Post
    Josip;
    Nice PDF. A picture can be better than a thousand words!
    Did you make that up?
    Thanks.

    Yes, agree with you we have to use drawings whenever is possible.

    Partially, lines and letters within are copy-paste , but letters under picture are mine to describe the drawing.

    Best regards, Josip

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Thanks a lot guys, just one final thought to discuss:

    So the cycle time up means total load time for the compressor, for example If cycle time up and other parameters set as follows:

    Cycle time up = 3 sec
    Proportional Band = 15 Psi
    NZ = 0.5 Psi
    SP = 20 Psi
    Actual value = 35 Psi

    Then Difference = Actual Value – (SP+NZ) = 35-(20+0.5)= 14.5 Psi (for loading)

    If Diff < PB Then
    Capacity change = (14.5/15) x 3 = 2.89 sec


    Therefore, the load solenoid will be ON for 2.89 sec and off for (3-2.89) = 0.1 sec. Is it correct? The above calculation will be valid for 3 sec. Once the 3 seconds elapsed, a new value of suction pressure will be captured and the above calculation will be generated, is it correct also? Or the above calculation will be taking place continuously until the suction pressure meets the SP. The way i understood cycle time is that,there is a cycle time up or down timer that will be resetting automatically once the .acc value becomes equal to .pre value (3 sec in this case), and from the start of the new cycle it will reevaluate the response and actual value.

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Hi, Screw_geek
    Quote Originally Posted by screw_geek View Post
    Thanks a lot guys, just one final thought to discuss:

    So the cycle time up means total load time for the compressor, for example If cycle time up and other parameters set as follows:

    Cycle time up = 3 sec
    Proportional Band = 15 Psi
    NZ = 0.5 Psi
    SP = 20 Psi
    Actual value = 35 Psi

    Then Difference = Actual Value – (SP+NZ) = 35-(20+0.5)= 14.5 Psi (for loading)

    If Diff < PB Then
    Capacity change = (14.5/15) x 3 = 2.89 sec


    Therefore, the load solenoid will be ON for 2.89 sec and off for (3-2.89) = 0.1 sec. Is it correct? The above calculation will be valid for 3 sec. Once the 3 seconds elapsed, a new value of suction pressure will be captured and the above calculation will be generated, is it correct also? Or the above calculation will be taking place continuously until the suction pressure meets the SP. The way i understood cycle time is that,there is a cycle time up or down timer that will be resetting automatically once the .acc value becomes equal to .pre value (3 sec in this case), and from the start of the new cycle it will reevaluate the response and actual value.

    Regards
    About this I do not know because I am not familiar with Quantum controller. My previous picture is from another controller.

    For me it seems something here is missing (we call that step delay=time to measure actual set point) and then to issue another signal (to engage solenoid) which can be now to reduce the capacity.

    This must be PID controller with P-proportional, I-integral and D-derivative functions with feedback signal. The algorithm is different for different controllers.

    You should check that in manual for that controller

    ,but as per my experience you must run your plant and see what happen and for sure you must make some fine tunning either for P,I or D values. Otherwise your compressor you can set to be a "hunter". This is more like a game do not be afraid

    Best regards, Josip

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Quote Originally Posted by Josip View Post
    Hi, Screw_geek


    About this I do not know because I am not familiar with Quantum controller. My previous picture is from another controller.

    For me it seems something here is missing (we call that step delay=time to measure actual set point) and then to issue another signal (to engage solenoid) which can be now to reduce the capacity.

    This must be PID controller with P-proportional, I-integral and D-derivative functions with feedback signal. The algorithm is different for different controllers.

    You should check that in manual for that controller

    ,but as per my experience you must run your plant and see what happen and for sure you must make some fine tunning either for P,I or D values. Otherwise your compressor you can set to be a "hunter". This is more like a game do not be afraid

    Best regards, Josip
    Hi Guys
    Sorry for the late reply. Well for Josip comments, if i have two discrete outputs to control, how can i use PID controller to control outputs, as for as i know you can only control analog outputs out of PID controller

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Hi, screw_geek

    Quote Originally Posted by screw_geek View Post
    Hi Guys
    Sorry for the late reply. Well for Josip comments, if i have two discrete outputs to control, how can i use PID controller to control outputs, as for as i know you can only control analog outputs out of PID controller
    I'm sorry I do not understand what you mean (maybe due to my english )

    Why you need to control outputs from PID controler

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Quote Originally Posted by Josip View Post
    Hi, screw_geek



    I'm sorry I do not understand what you mean (maybe due to my english )

    Why you need to control outputs from PID controler

    Best regards, Josip
    Well what i meant to say is that, i have two discrete outputs to control: Load solenoid and unload solenoid. The method you suggested in your last msg was to develop some sort of PID controller to control loading or unloading sequence. thats why i asked this. Hope that clears......

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    Re: Frick Quantum LX Compressor control panel: Capacity Control Screen

    Has anyone known the level password for the Frick Quantum LX compressor?

    The level 1;password:10
    The level 2;password:20
    The level 3;password:??
    The level 4;password:??

    Please help me, thank you!

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