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Title: Automated Functional Testing of HVAC Secondary Systems


1
Automated Functional Testing of HVAC Secondary
Systems
  • Peng Xu
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

2
What is functional testing?
  • Active testing
  • Override controller
  • Passive monitoring
  • Routine system operation
  • Advantages/disadvantages
  • Time
  • Operating range

3
Why automate?
  • Most HVAC systems have operational problems
  • Skilled experts are expensive and scarce
  • Multiple systems can be tested in parallel
  • Procedures and reporting are formalized

4
Objectives of functional test
  • Extremes of operating range
  • Component maximum capacity
  • Leakage (can we turn it off?)
  • Controllability
  • Non-linearity
  • Hysteresis
  • Mismatch/maladjustment of actuator and final
    control element

5
How to design a test - I
  • Start with an open-loop test
  • Test of mechanical equipment
  • Follow with a closed-loop test
  • Test of the controlled system
  • Examples of control problems
  • Oscillation
  • Sluggish response
  • Offset

6
How to design a test - II
  • Where to implement
  • Embedded in the EMCS
  • Standalone tool connected to EMCS
  • Communication protocol
  • Controller overide
  • Data trending

7
Procedures to design a test
  • Ability to detect all problems
  • Finish in a short time frame
  • Choose a proper sequence
  • Implement during routine operation
  • Data analysis
  • Steady state tests
  • Step tests
  • Steady state detector
  • Model

8
Field trials
  • Office buildings
  • Mixing box actuator
  • Heating coil control valve actuator
  • Fan and distribution system
  • Test procedures
  • Blind test (assume we know nothing about the
    system)
  • Open loop step test

9
mixing box -I
return air
exhaust air
damper
Te
Tr
damper
Actuator mismatch/hysteresis
To
Tm
damper
supply air
outside air
Drifted sensor
Stuck/leaking damper Incorrect minimum
pos Excessive non-linearity
10
mixing box -II
11
mixing box -II
12
mixing box -III
13
mixing box -III
  • Faults
  • Bad mixed temp sensor
  • Huge hysteresis
  • Leakage

14
Heating coil - I
  • Possible faults
  • Stuck/leaking valve
  • Drifted sensor
  • Undersize(blocked)/oversize coil
  • Coil fouling
  • Poor linearity
  • Improper installation of actuator and valve

15
Heating coil -II
16
Heating coil -III
  • Faults
  • Hysteresis
  • Drifted sensor/leakage

17
VAV fan system - I
pStat

0
Resistance
Zone
Supply Fan
  • Possible faults
  • complete failure
  • sensor offset
  • surge
  • stuck at certain speed
  • incorrect rotating direction or wrong fan
    installed
  • variable speed drive malfunction
  • poor tuning

18
Supply fan
  • Faults
  • Fan failure

19
Summary
  • Functional tests should be economical and
    targeted at potential faults
  • Only simply tests can be done in real application
  • These functional tests can be automated
  • It is worthy having automated functional tests
    embedded in EMCS system
  • It is necessary to test over the full range of
    the operation to detect all problems

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Heating coil -I
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