楼宇第07次课-CHAPTER-2-Pneumatic-Control-Fundamentals-电课件.ppt
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1、CHAPTER 2Pneumatic Control FundamentalsINTRODUCTION This section provides basic information on pneumatic control systems and components commonly used to control equipment in commercial heating and air conditioning applications.The information in this section is of a general nature in order to explai
2、n the fundamentals of pneumatic control.Some terms and references may vary between manufacturers(e.g.,switch port numbers).Pneumatic control systems use compressed air to operate actuators,sensors,relays,and other control equipment.Pneumatic controls differ from other control systems in several ways
3、 with some distinct advantages:Pneumatic equipment is inherently proportional but can provide two-position control when required.Many control sequences and combinations are possible with relatively simple equipment.Pneumatic equipment is suitable where explosion hazards exist.The installed cost of p
4、neumatic controls and materials may be lower,especially where codes require that low voltage electrical wiring for similar electric controls be run in conduit.Quality,properly installed pneumatic equipment is reliable.However,if a pneumatic control system requires troubleshooting or service,most bui
5、lding-maintenance people have the necessary mechanical knowledge.DEFINITIONS Actuator:A mechanical device that operates a final control element(e.g.,valve,damper).Branch line:The air line from a controller to the controlled device.Branch line pressure(BLP):A varying air pressure signal from a contro
6、ller to an actuator carried by the branch line.Can go from zero to full main line pressure.Discharge air:Conditioned air that has passed through a coil.Also,air discharged from a supply duct outlet into a space.Direct acting(DA):A direct-acting thermostat or controller increases the branch line pres
7、sure on an increase in the measured variable and decreases the branch line pressure on a decrease in the variable.A direct-acting actuator extends the shaft on an increase in branch line pressure and retracts the shaft on a decrease in pressure.Main line:The air line from the air supply system to co
8、ntrollers and other devices.Usually plastic or copper tubing.Mixed air:Typically a mixture of outdoor air and return air from the space.Reset changeover:The point at which the compensation effect is reversed in action and changes from summer to winter or vice versa.The percent of compensation effect
9、(authority)may also be changed at the same time.Restrictor:A device in an air line that limits the flow of air.Return air:Air entering an air handling system from the occupied space.Reverse acting(RA):A reverse-acting thermostat or controller decreases the branch line pressure on an increase in the
10、measured variable and increases the branch line pressure on a decrease in the variable.A reverse-acting valve actuator retracts the shaft on an increase in branch line pressure and extends the shaft on a decrease in pressure.Sensor Span:The variation in the sensed media that causes the sensor output
11、 to vary between 3 and 15 psi.ABBREVIATIONS The following port abbreviations are used in drawings of relays and controllers:B Branch C Common E Exhaust M Main O Normally connected*X Normally disconnected*P Pilot(P1 and P2 for dual-pilot relays)S Sensor(S1 and S2 for dual-input controllers)N.C.Normal
12、ly closed N.O.Normally open SYMBOLS BASIC PNEUMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM GENERAL A pneumatic control system is made up of the following elements:Compressed air supply system Main line distribution system Branch lines Sensors Controllers Actuators Final control elements(e.g.,valves,dampers)A basic pneumati
13、c control system consists of an air supply,a controller such as a thermostat,and an actuator positioning a valve or damper(Fig.1).The controller receives air from the main line and regulates its output pressure(branch line pressure)as a function of the temperature,pressure,humidity,or other variable
14、.The branch line pressure from the controller can vary from zero to full mainline pressure.The regulated branch line pressure energizes the actuator,which then assumes a position proportional to the branch line pressure applied.The actuator usually goes through its full stroke as the branch line pre
15、ssure changes from 3 psi to 13 psi.Other pressure ranges are available.In a typical control system,the final control element(a valve or a damper)is selected first because it must produce the desired control results.For example,a system designed to control the flow of water through a coil requires a
16、control valve.The type of valve,however,depends on whether the water is intended for heating or cooling,the water pressure,and the control and flow characteristics required.An actuator is then selected to operate the final control element.A controller and relays complete the system.When all control
17、systemsfor a building are designed,the air supply system can be sized and designed.AIR SUPPLY AND OPERATION The main line air supply is provided by an electrically driven compressor pumping air into a storage tank at high pressure(Fig.2).A pressure switch turns the compressor on and off to maintain
18、the storage tank pressure between fixed limits.The tank stores the air until it is needed by control equipment.The air dryer removes moisture from the air,and the filter removes oil and other impurities.The pressure reducing valve(PRV)typically reduces the pressure to 18 to 22 psi.For two-pressure(d
19、ay/night)systems and for systems designed to change from direct to reverse acting(heating/cooling),the PRV switchesbetween two pressures,such as 13 and 18 psi.The maximum safe air pressure for most pneumatic controls is 25 psi.From the PRV,the air flows through the main line to the controller(in Fig
20、.1,a thermostat)and to other controllers or relays in other parts of the system.The controller positions the actuator.The controller receives air from the main line at a constant pressure and modulates that pressure to provide branch line air at a pressure that varies according to changes in the con
21、trolled variable,as measured by the sensing element.The controller signal(branch line pressure)is transmitted viathe branch line to the controlled device(in Fig.1,a valve actuator).The actuator drives the final control element(valve)to a position proportional to the pressure supplied by the controll
22、er.When the proportional controller changes the air pressure to the actuator,the actuator moves in a direction and distance proportional to the direction and magnitude of the change at the sensing element.RESTRICTOR The restrictor is a basic component of a pneumatic control system and is used in all
23、 controllers.A restrictor is usually a disc with a small hole inserted into an air line to restrict theamount of airflow.The size of the restrictor varies with the application,but can have a hole as small as 0.003 inches.NOZZLE-FLAPPER ASSEMBLY The nozzle-flapper assembly(Fig.3)is the basic mechanis
24、m for controlling air pressure to the branch line.Air supplied to the nozzle escapes between the nozzle opening and the flapper.At a given air supply pressure,the amount of air escaping is determined by how tightly the flapper is held against the nozzle by a sensing element,such as a bimetal.Thus,co
25、ntrolling the tension on the spring also controls the amount of air escaping.Very little air can escape when the flapper is held tightly against the nozzle.PILOT BLEED SYSTEM The pilot bleed system is a means of increasing air capacity as well as reducing system air consumption.The restrictor and no
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