Yobbo
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2003
- 85
L.S.,
I would like to check a certain feature with others about copntrolling a level in a horizontal cylindrical tank. I have been taught that for level control it is wise to have a certain dead zone around the nominally desired level, so that small deviations will not immediately require controlling action and that the tank will function more like a volume buffer.
Are there any considerations pro or against to actually stick to this rule?
Thanking you in advance for your comment I remain
with best regards,
Karel Postulart
Karel Postulart, The Netherlands
Nuon Power Generation
I would like to check a certain feature with others about copntrolling a level in a horizontal cylindrical tank. I have been taught that for level control it is wise to have a certain dead zone around the nominally desired level, so that small deviations will not immediately require controlling action and that the tank will function more like a volume buffer.
Are there any considerations pro or against to actually stick to this rule?
Thanking you in advance for your comment I remain
with best regards,
Karel Postulart
Karel Postulart, The Netherlands
Nuon Power Generation