Hello,
We have three pumps of different capacities driven by VFDs. A PLC chooses which pump to run based a flow rate. The VFD for the selected pump gets a signal from the PLC based on output pressure. This is for a small domestic water system which includes fire hydrants. We are worried that any failure in the PLC system would require our operators to manually regulate pressure 24/7 until the system could be repaired. We decided to look into a PID controller that could be wired from the main pressure sensor directly to the VFD speed input for the mid-sized pump. But when I started looking into it I saw references to using a VFD as a PID. Is it realistic to think we could simply connect the pressure sensor directly to the VFD? We have MGI inverters with Mitsubishi controls.
We have three pumps of different capacities driven by VFDs. A PLC chooses which pump to run based a flow rate. The VFD for the selected pump gets a signal from the PLC based on output pressure. This is for a small domestic water system which includes fire hydrants. We are worried that any failure in the PLC system would require our operators to manually regulate pressure 24/7 until the system could be repaired. We decided to look into a PID controller that could be wired from the main pressure sensor directly to the VFD speed input for the mid-sized pump. But when I started looking into it I saw references to using a VFD as a PID. Is it realistic to think we could simply connect the pressure sensor directly to the VFD? We have MGI inverters with Mitsubishi controls.
