Hi Experts,
There is requirement to cascade PIC & SIC loop & here to find all the best possible solutions please find the details below.
In scrubber area we have
1.Scrubber vent header pressure PIC-112 which controls control valve PV-108. (Direct loop PID IO in PT value PID IO OUT PV-108) range -50 to 50 mbar
2. We have SIC-142, SIC 143 fan speed controllers (with Lead lag pump set up for FA-01 & FA-02 pumps) range 0 to 2925 RPM
Currently these two loops are working independently. SIC loops are configured as PID bypass on just passing speed set point.
The issue is Vent header pressure constantly deviating from SP of -10mbar.
Scrubber inlet pressure regulated by fan spillback PCV PV108. Once PCV PV-108 is fully open or fully close, scrubber fan speed SP must be manually adjusted, or else vent header pressure will start to deviate from SP.
any suggestion would be helpful to achieve cascade loop for this.
I am attaching graphics screenshot for ref. In trend you can notice PIC SP -10mbar & PV-108 is fully closed but pressure is increased to 12 mbar as fan is running.
Regards:
Rakesh
In reply to Lou Heavner:
Hi dear Lou Heavner, Thank you very much for suggestion we definitely implement this strategy by discussing with process team to understand clear requirements. I will let you know about the result once it is implemented & tested. Could you please elaborate this "output of PIC loop & make it PV of New PID"
Also copying loop schematic/block diagram to understand it more clearly could please check & let me know if my understanding is correct.
Regards: Rakesh
In reply to Rakesh Kirasur:
I would show it like this:
The Diamond T could be a switch or a splitter block, depending on how you want it to behave. But you will want to set up the backcal functionality.
Here is a better drawing:
The speed controller I/O is not shown for clarity. This was copied from Control Studio. This is all one module, but you would probably not put each of these PID loops in in their own module. I am showing a splitter bock with its backcals. You could use a switch, but you would need to switch the backcals as well. The SP for VPIC-112 could be set to hold the valve nearly open or nearly closed or halfway depending on operational objectives.