Hey everyone,
I was wondering if someone could explain what the "Control option" act on IR is for the bias gain/ratio blocks?
The BKCAL_IN is used for bumpless transfer, but the description in books online for act on IR sounds the same as BKCAL_IN bumpless transfer.
Am I missing something?
Thank you,
Jay
Andre Dicaire
In my experience, if you require a bumpless transfer on a Bias/Gain block from a downstream module, then you need to have the "Act on IR" checked in the control options parameter. From my experience commissioning a 4 boiler system, there was 1 plant master and 4 boiler masters, in between there was a bias/gain block to handle the efficiency of the boilers, before sending the cascade input to the boiler master. 2 of the boilers were base-loaded, 1 was a swing boiler, and the other was on standby. One of the boilers tripped, the swing boiler was set to be base-loaded and the standby was brought online to be the swing boiler. The "Act on IR" was not checked on any of the B/G blocks, this caused the swing boiler to start setting the SP of the boiler master of the standby (now swing) to go from low to high (and vice versa) at a drastic rate. This caused the entire system trip. Once the "Act on IR" was checked on the swing boiler, and all scenarios were tested, the standby boiler acted as expected. My rationalization is that the PID has the integral function and the Bias/Gain or Ratio does not, so the balance time is in place of the reset function.
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