tjagiello
Computer
- Jun 8, 2009
- 33
Hi guys,
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with water mixing 'on the fly', which is basically changing the output water temperature quickly by adding cold water to a normally hot water line. I'm looking at a range of 88-94*C, flow rate of around 180ml-300ml when the whole process takes roughly 30s. The hot water line is driven by a pump which has a variable speed drive connected to it and allows to change the flow rate 'on the fly' as well.
Initial idea was to add a PID and let it control the mixing valve, but perhaps someone has better suggestions on how to solve this?
Regards,
Tom
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with water mixing 'on the fly', which is basically changing the output water temperature quickly by adding cold water to a normally hot water line. I'm looking at a range of 88-94*C, flow rate of around 180ml-300ml when the whole process takes roughly 30s. The hot water line is driven by a pump which has a variable speed drive connected to it and allows to change the flow rate 'on the fly' as well.
Initial idea was to add a PID and let it control the mixing valve, but perhaps someone has better suggestions on how to solve this?
Regards,
Tom