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I've got an RO system which gets its reclaimed water from a a large holding pond, where it is pumped into a tank, then pumped through multi-media filters, then prefilters, then into high pressure feed pumps and into the first pass ROs.
The bio load of the reclaimed (sewer water) is quite high, especially during Arizona summers, so we inject bleach before entering the multimedia filters. Then, because we're using thin film membranes, we dechlorinate using sodium bisulfite.
The problem is poor control of the free chlorine levels, which results in poor dechlorination control due to the large swings in free Cl, which is bad for the membranes. The DCS measures the free Cl after the multimedias using a Hach Cl17, which is well downstream of where it's injecting ahead of them. It's using a Bailey Infi90 advanced PID control algorithm, but we can't tune the oscillations out of it.
I'm getting better results by feedforwarding the chlorine right now with metering pump speed based on a simple ratio of the feed flow to the MMFs, but it's still not tight enough and is subject to uncomfortable excursions.
Is this high dead time PID loop (with variable transportation lag plus the Cl17's 2.5 minute sample rate) tunable at all, or I should switch to a different control scheme and what should that scheme be?
The bio load of the reclaimed (sewer water) is quite high, especially during Arizona summers, so we inject bleach before entering the multimedia filters. Then, because we're using thin film membranes, we dechlorinate using sodium bisulfite.
The problem is poor control of the free chlorine levels, which results in poor dechlorination control due to the large swings in free Cl, which is bad for the membranes. The DCS measures the free Cl after the multimedias using a Hach Cl17, which is well downstream of where it's injecting ahead of them. It's using a Bailey Infi90 advanced PID control algorithm, but we can't tune the oscillations out of it.
I'm getting better results by feedforwarding the chlorine right now with metering pump speed based on a simple ratio of the feed flow to the MMFs, but it's still not tight enough and is subject to uncomfortable excursions.
Is this high dead time PID loop (with variable transportation lag plus the Cl17's 2.5 minute sample rate) tunable at all, or I should switch to a different control scheme and what should that scheme be?
