mjwalsh
6 bay SS w/laundromat
When we decided to use a PLC for our Dog Wash we did so partially because we wanted to improve the accuracy of our water temperature & make up air. Also, so we could more efficiently save BTUs by reclaiming our 180 degree surface temperature in our dryer exhaust ductwork. The PLC allows us to tweak the controls better to achieve the least amount of BTU waste.
The reason for this post is to ask if anyone is familiar with PID that some PLCs are capable of using? Info says that it tends to be more accurate than the more simple on-off or simply open or closed. In other words it can make proportioning water mixing valves & vents adjust quickly to the "in between" needed position according to the current variables.
It seems to make sense unless everybody has had great experiences with tempering valves etc.
The reason for this post is to ask if anyone is familiar with PID that some PLCs are capable of using? Info says that it tends to be more accurate than the more simple on-off or simply open or closed. In other words it can make proportioning water mixing valves & vents adjust quickly to the "in between" needed position according to the current variables.
It seems to make sense unless everybody has had great experiences with tempering valves etc.