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Proper Read Of A Simple Temperature Control Loop
Started by panoska, May 01 2023 09:42 AM
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#1
Posted 01 May 2023 - 09:42 AM
I would like to ask you a very simple basic question.
Let's asssume that we have a heat exchanger with a temperature controller at the outlet of the process stream and a control valve at the inlet of cooling water, which receives the input from the controller.
What is the best/most correct way to describe this loop?
The temperature outlet is controlled by the cooling water flowrate.
Or
The cooling water flowrate is controlled to get the required temperarure at the outlet of the heat exchanger.
Or
The temperature is controlled by adjusting the cooling water flow rate.
Let's asssume that we have a heat exchanger with a temperature controller at the outlet of the process stream and a control valve at the inlet of cooling water, which receives the input from the controller.
What is the best/most correct way to describe this loop?
The temperature outlet is controlled by the cooling water flowrate.
Or
The cooling water flowrate is controlled to get the required temperarure at the outlet of the heat exchanger.
Or
The temperature is controlled by adjusting the cooling water flow rate.
#2
Posted 01 May 2023 - 06:37 PM
HI,
Are you sure the control valve will be placed at the inlet of the cooling water? You need to ensure your HX is full of water all the time.
The temp is controlled by adjusting the water flow rate. Your valve is called a TCV. loop: TT transmitter, TIC controller, TCV.
my 2 cents
Breizh
#3
Posted 02 May 2023 - 12:58 AM
Hi Breizh,
(I always looking forward for your reply.)
Thank you for answering me this very basic question regarding reading the loop.
Then the correct place of the control valve would be at the outlet of the cooling water?
(I always looking forward for your reply.)
Thank you for answering me this very basic question regarding reading the loop.
Then the correct place of the control valve would be at the outlet of the cooling water?
#4
Posted 02 May 2023 - 12:59 AM
Hi,
Yes, right.
Breizh
#5
Posted 02 May 2023 - 01:23 AM
Thanks again Breizh!
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