Run on demand detailed example, Run on demand detailed example 25 – MTS Multi-Pump Control Manager Remote Human-Machine Interface User Manual

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Run On Demand Detailed Example

Remote Human Machine Interface

Operation

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Run On Demand Detailed Example

Run On Demand (ROD) is a system that monitors the output flow of the
Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) and turns on and off pumping modules as needed to
best meet the users demands. The parameters for ROD that need to be set by the
user include:

On Delay: the period of time that must pass where the criteria are met or
exceeded before the next module(s) will be turned on.

Off Delay: the period of time that must pass where the criteria are met or
exceeded before the next module(s) will be turned off.

Module Flow: the flow capability of a single pumping module within the
HPU (see table).

Minimum Flow: the minimum flow capacity that should be available when
the HPU is on.

Buffer Flow: the minimum flow that should be available beyond the actual
current flow. (6 gpm is added to this value in order to compensate for the
circulation pump within the HPU).

For reference in setting up run on demand, the following table shows the flow
capacity of the available pump modules.

Frequency

Pressure

21 MPa
3000 psi

27.5 MPa
4000 psi

34.4 MPa
5000 psi

50 Hz

100 lpm

26 gpm

75 lpm

20 gpm

50 lpm

13 gpm

60 Hz

113 lpm

30 gpm

85 lpm

22 gpm

61 lpm

16 gpm

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