EP1906024B1 - Dispositif de commande de fonctionnement et procédé de pompes à vide - Google Patents

Dispositif de commande de fonctionnement et procédé de pompes à vide Download PDF

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EP1906024B1
EP1906024B1 EP07017322.4A EP07017322A EP1906024B1 EP 1906024 B1 EP1906024 B1 EP 1906024B1 EP 07017322 A EP07017322 A EP 07017322A EP 1906024 B1 EP1906024 B1 EP 1906024B1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04C28/00Control of, monitoring of, or safety arrangements for, pumps or pumping installations specially adapted for elastic fluids
    • F04C28/02Control of, monitoring of, or safety arrangements for, pumps or pumping installations specially adapted for elastic fluids specially adapted for several pumps connected in series or in parallel
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04C28/00Control of, monitoring of, or safety arrangements for, pumps or pumping installations specially adapted for elastic fluids
    • F04C28/06Control of, monitoring of, or safety arrangements for, pumps or pumping installations specially adapted for elastic fluids specially adapted for stopping, starting, idling or no-load operation
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04C2240/00Components
    • F04C2240/40Electric motor
    • F04C2240/403Electric motor with inverter for speed control
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04C2270/00Control; Monitoring or safety arrangements
    • F04C2270/07Electric current
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04CROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; ROTARY-PISTON, OR OSCILLATING-PISTON, POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04C2270/00Control; Monitoring or safety arrangements
    • F04C2270/56Number of pump/machine units in operation

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  • the present invention relates to an operation-control device and an operation-control method of vacuum pumps such as a scroll pump, a vane pump and the like, especially to a case where plural set of vacuum pumps are provided.
  • a frequency control by an inverter is introduced and the speed of an AC motor which drives a vacuum pump is controlled by using a signal of a pressure-sensor detecting a pressure of gas inside a vacuum tank to be depressurized.
  • a pump load control by means of an inverter a prior art, for instance, such as JP-A-H9-4591/1997 (hereafter, referred to as a patent document 1) or EP 1314890 A2 has been known.
  • a control-step constitution wherein the speed of an AC motor 04, which drives a vacuum blower (vacuum pump) 03 connected to a vacuum tank 01, is controlled by a frequency converter (inverter) 05, and the speed is increased when the operation differential pressure of the pump decreases and demand power goes down, while the speed is decreased when the operation differential pressure of the pump increases and demand power goes up; so that the input power poured into the motor driving the pump is kept constant. Further, the pressure P inside the vacuum tank 01 is detected for the estimation of vacuum condition.
  • EP 1314809 A2 the value of the electric current of the motor is monitored. However, the reduction of the number of vacuum pumps in operation is triggered by a pressure detector.
  • a pressure (vacuum) sensor is used for estimating the vacuum condition, since the vacuum condition in the tank 01 is detected as pressure P.
  • a pressure (vacuum) sensor is used for estimating the vacuum condition, since the vacuum condition in the tank 01 is detected as pressure P.
  • special sensors of a dust-free type and/or a waterproof type are required in order to prevent the invasion of dust and/or water droplet. Consequently, there arises a problem of cost increase as to equipment and/or facility.
  • a speed control inverter always accompanies electronic noise which causes undesirable problems to the surrounding electrical/electric equipment if it is nearby the inverter.
  • the present invention is aiming at: eliminating the difficulties in such a case of introduction of vacuum sensors and/or inverter speed control; realizing the operation of plural vacuum pumps wherein the increase of facility costs is restrained, the maintenance frequency is reduced and the man-hour of repair work is lessened; and providing an operation control device and an operation control method which are compatible with the just-stated aims.
  • the present invention provides an operation control device of plural vacuum pumps for depressurizing a gas inside at least one tank and/or vacuum facility room and so on, including: a current detecting means which detects a current flowing in a motor that drives the vacuum pumps; and a control means which reduces the number of the vacuum pumps actually under operation, while judging whether a target vacuum or substantially vacuum condition is reached, based on a situation that a current value detected by the current detection means converges within a predetermined range.
  • the current flowing in the motor is detected, and it is judged that a target vacuum or substantially target vacuum condition is realized when the current value converges within a predetermined range. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide with vacuum sensors for pressure detection of a vacuum tank as conventionally used, so that equipment costs can be restrained and a remarkable cost effectiveness can be obtained, especially in case where special sensors of a dust-free type and/or a waterproof type are required, depending on the service condition as to a vacuum tank or a vacuum facility room.
  • the control means of the operation control device further includes a vacuum-degree-estimation means to judge that a threshold criterion value is reached when a current value of the motor under watch reaches the predetermined range, the threshold criterion value being predetermined in advance of a target-vacuum value and to conclude that said target-vacuum value is reached in case when the current value stays within the predetermined range for a predetermined span of time after the threshold criterion value is reached; in which when the vacuum-degree-estimation means concludes that the threshold criterion value or the target-vacuum value within the predetermined range is reached, the number of the pumps under operation is reduced.
  • the another constitution of the above mentioned makes it possible to decrease the number of plural working vacuum pumps and to reduce the amount of power consumption as a result, because the target vacuum can be reached without large current after the depressurized pressure reaches the threshold criterion value.
  • the number of pumps and the amount of power consumption are reduced after surely estimating that the target vacuum (negative pressure) is reached when the detected current stays for a predetermined span of time in the predetermined range.
  • the target-vacuum value within the predetermined range is reset at a lower value as the operation hours of the vacuum pumps are prolonged.
  • the operation control device includes a pump operation control means, which designates one of the plural pumps as a pump under watch, stops at least one of the pumps other than the pump under watch when the vacuum-degree-estimation means concludes, based on a current value of the motor driving the pump under watch, that the threshold criterion value or the target-vacuum value within the predetermined range is reached and shifts the pump under watch evenly one by one among the whole pumps.
  • the method includes the steps of designating a pump under watch, stopping the pumps other than the pump under watch and shifting the pump under watch one by one among the whole pumps; thereby such operation manner can be evaded that a specific pump is always working, the other pumps are kept under suspension, and the operation unevenness among the plural pumps is incurred as a result. Therefore, plural pumps are evenly employed and maintenance work for each pump is equalized. Thus, the increase in efficiency of maintenance work can be promoted.
  • Another constitution of the present invention is characterized in that, in a case where any one of the vacuum pumps is unable or difficult to be operated, the operation of the pump unable or difficult to be operated is skipped and the other next pump is designated as a pump under watch.
  • the above constitution makes it possible to prevent operation unevenness among the plural sets of the vacuum pumps, since plural pumps are evenly employed and the operation hours of each pump are equalized.
  • Another constitution of the present invention relates to an operation control method for plural vacuum pumps for depressurizing a gas inside at least one tank and/or chamber including the steps of: detecting a current flowing in a motor that drives the vacuum pumps; and reducing the number of the vacuum pumps actually under operation, while judging whether a target vacuum and/or substantially vacuum condition is reached, based on the situation that a current value detected by the current detection means converges within a predetermined range.
  • the current to each motor which drives each corresponding vacuum pump is detected and it is judged that the target-vacuum or the substantial target-vacuum is realized when the current value converges within a predetermined range, resulting in that conventionally applied vacuum sensors for pressure detection of a vacuum tank or a vacuum facility room can be omitted, and the above constitution also makes it possible to restrain equipment costs and brings remarkable cost effectiveness especially in case in which special sensors of a dust-free type and/or a waterproof type are required, depending on the service condition as to a vacuum tank or a vacuum facility room.
  • the above constitution makes it possible to decrease the number of plural working vacuum pumps, to reduce the amount of power consumption as a result and to prolong maintenance intervals by stopping the operation of an unnecessary pump; since the gas to be exhausted is reduced when a target vacuum or substantially target vacuum condition is realized, it is possible to hold the vacuum condition or to reach the target vacuum condition without operation of an unnecessary pump. Still furthermore, in the control for operation and start/stop of the pumps, speed control equipment such as inverters and the like is not necessary. Therefore, undesirable effects due to inverters on surrounding equipment are avoidable.
  • an operation control method including the steps of designating one of the plural pumps as a pump under watch; judging that a threshold criterion value is reached when a current value of the motor under watch reaches a predetermined range, the threshold criterion value being predetermined in advance of a target-vacuum value; concluding that said target-vacuum value is reached in case when the current value stays within the predetermined range for a predetermined span of time after the threshold criterion value is reached; stopping at least one pump other than the pump under watch when it is concluded that the threshold criterion value and/or said target-vacuum value within the predetermined range is reached, based on a current value of the motor driving the pump under watch; shifting the pump under watch evenly to the other next pump one by one among the whole pumps.
  • the above described invention it is made possible to decrease the number of plural working vacuum pumps and to reduce a power consumption as a result, because the target vacuum can be reached without large current after the depressurized pressure reaches the threshold criterion value.
  • the number of pumps and the amount of the power consumption are reduced after surely estimating that the target vacuum (negative pressure) is realized when the detected current stays for a predetermined span of time in the predetermined range.
  • the present invention can provide an operation control device and operation method thereof so as to eliminate the difficulties in such a case of introduction of vacuum sensors and/or inverter.
  • the operation of plural vacuum pumps of the present invention the increase of facility costs is restrained, the maintenance frequency is reduced and the man-hour of repair work is lessened.
  • FIG. 1 shows a whole constitution of the invention, wherein a vacuum tank 1 is depressurized by three vacuum pumps P A , P B and P C .
  • the vacuum pumps P A , P B and P C are driven by motors M A , M B and M C , respectively.
  • Each of the vacuum pumps P A , P B and P C is of a rotary displacement (volumetric) type such as of a scroll type or of a vane type, etc.
  • Each of the motors M A , M B and M C is supplied with electricity from a power source 3. Since the speed control of each of the motors M A , M B and M C is not performed, an inverter or the like is not prepared. Incidentally, each of the motors needs only to be an electric motor and the present invention is applicable to both AC motor and DC motor. In addition, a current-detecting means 5 detects the supplied current to each motor.
  • a control means 7 controls the operation and start/stop of the vacuum pumps P A , P B and P C .
  • the control means 7 includes a vacuum-degree-estimation means 9 to judge whether the current signal from the current-detecting means 5 reaches a threshold criterion value S which is set beforehand a target-vacuum value within a predetermined range and to judge whether the current signal from the current-detecting means 5 converges to the target vacuum (negative pressure) value with a predetermined span of time after the current signal reaches a threshold criterion value S, and a pump operation control means 11 to reduce the number of the pumps under operation when the vacuum-degree-estimation means 9 concludes that the threshold criterion value S or the target-vacuum value within a predetermined range is reached.
  • a power (current value) characteristic curve is shown as such a curve as in Fig. 2 , wherein the curve includes a flat straight part and a mountain-shaped part, thereby the flat straight part corresponds to the current convergence by way of vacuum accomplishment and the mountain-shaped part means a large variation of the current.
  • the vacuum-degree-estimation means 9 judges whether the detected current reaches the aforementioned predetermined range from the constant value P minus a to the constant value P plus a, where a is allowance made for the fluctuation of measured values.
  • the vacuum-degree-estimation means 9 also estimates the time when the detected current enters the range, namely, the time when the current reaches the aforementioned, predetermined-threshold-criterion value S. Further, the vacuum-degree-estimation means 9 concludes that the target vacuum (negative pressure) is completed, if the current is held within the range for a predetermined duration of time, for instance, several minutes.
  • a consideration for operation hours can give more accurate judgment on a vacuum-degree-completion.
  • the consideration is given in such a manner that the aforementioned predetermined current range, whereby the threshold-criterion value S is regarded as reached, is lowered in connection with operation hours.
  • the present invention can do without conventionally applied vacuum sensors for pressure detection of a vacuum tank and the present invention makes it possible to restrain equipment costs and brings a remarkable cost effectiveness especially in case in which special sensors of a dust-free type and/or a waterproof type are required, depending on the service condition as to a vacuum tank or a vacuum facility room.
  • the target-vacuum can be realized without operation of an unnecessary pump because the gas to be exhausted is reduced.
  • the vacuum state can be held without operation of an unnecessary pump. Accordingly, it becomes possible to decrease the number of plural working vacuum pumps, to reduce the amount of power consumption as a result and to prolong maintenance intervals by stopping the operation of an unnecessary pump.
  • speed control equipment such as inverters and the like is not provided. Therefore, undesirable effects on surrounding equipment due to inverters are avoidable.
  • the pump to be watched is shifted to the vacuum pump P C (S10), and the vacuum state is monitored watched in the same approach as the case where a vacuum pump P A is used as a pump to be watched.
  • the vacuum pump P C is designated as the pump to be watched
  • the pumps to be stopped are shifted to the pumps P A and P B and the only pump to be operated is shifted to the pump P C (S11).
  • a pump operation control means 11 is constituted so that the control means 11 shifts a control step by a control step in such a manner that a control step A in the case where the vacuum pump P A is used as a pump to be watched, a control step B in the case where the vacuum pump P B is used as a pump to be watched, and a control step C in the case where the vacuum pump P C is used as a pump to be watched.
  • a time chart of Fig. 3 shows the situation of the shifting, namely, a shift-circulation.
  • a mark L in Fig. 3 means a point of time when the threshold criterion value S or the target-vacuum value is reached and the pumps other than the pump under watch are stopped.
  • a mark M means a point of time when a detected current value goes out of the aforementioned predetermined range and, therefore, the pumps under suspension are now be restarted. The control action at the marks L or M is repeated also in case when the pump under watch is the pump P B or P C .
  • the operation of the pump unable or difficult to be operated is skipped and the other next pump is designated as a pump to be watched. For instance, when the pump P B is out of order or under maintenance, the pump to be monitored is shifted from the pump P A to the pump P C .
  • the electromagnetic open/close valves V A , V B and V C are provided so as to hinder high pressure gas from flowing-back inside the vacuum tank by the vacuum pumps P A , P B and P C .
  • the valve V A , V B or V C is opened respectively after the vacuum pumps P A , P B or P C starts running.
  • the present invention eliminates the difficulties in such a case of introduction of vacuum sensors and/or inverter control.
  • the present invention realizes the operation of plural vacuum pumps wherein the increase of facility costs is restrained, the maintenance frequency is reduced and the man-hour of repair work is lessened.
  • the present invention can be applicable to operation control devices and operation methods for plural vacuum pumps.

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  1. Dispositif de commande de fonctionnement de plusieurs pompes à vide (PA, PB, PC) afin de dépressuriser un gaz à l'intérieur d'au moins un réservoir et/ou une chambre (1), comprenant:
    un moyen de détection de courant (5) qui détecte un courant circulant dans un moteur (MA, MB, MC) qui actionne les pompes à vide (PA, PB, PC) ; et caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend:
    des moyens de commande (7) qui réduisent le nombre des pompes à vide en fonctionnement en jugeant qu'une condition cible de vide et/ou de presque vide est atteinte lorsqu'une valeur de courant détectée par ledit moyen de détection de courant (5) converge à l'intérieur d'une plage prédéterminée.
  2. Dispositif de commande de fonctionnement selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les moyens de commande (7) comprennent en outre un moyen d'estimation de degré de vide (9) servant à juger qu'une valeur de critère de seuil est atteinte lorsqu'une valeur de courant du moteur sous surveillance atteint la plage prédéterminée, la valeur de critère de seuil étant prédéterminée à l'avance comme une valeur de vide cible, et à conclure que ladite valeur de vide cible est atteinte dans le cas où la valeur de courant reste à l'intérieur de la plage prédéterminée pendant une période de temps prédéterminée après que la valeur de critère de seuil ait été atteinte; dans lequel lorsque le moyen d'estimation de degré de vide conclut que la valeur de critère de seuil ou la valeur de vide cible à l'intérieur de la plage prédéterminée est atteinte, le nombre des pompes en fonctionnement est réduit.
  3. Dispositif de commande de fonctionnement selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la valeur de vide cible à l'intérieur de la plage prédéterminée est réinitialisée à une valeur inférieure lorsque des heures de fonctionnement des pompes à vide sont accumulées.
  4. Dispositif de commande de fonctionnement selon la revendication 2, dans lequel les moyens de commande (7) comprennent en outre des moyens de commande de fonctionnement de pompe (11); qui désignent une parmi la pluralité de pompes comme étant la pompe sous surveillance, qui arrêtent au moins une pompe autre que la pompe sous surveillance lorsque ledit moyen d'estimation de degré de vide conclut, sur la base d'une valeur de courant du moteur qui actionne la pompe sous surveillance, que ladite valeur de critère de seuil ou ladite valeur de vide cible à l'intérieur de la plage prédéterminée est atteinte, et qui placent successivement sous surveillance une par une de façon uniforme chaque autre pompe suivante de l'ensemble des pompes.
  5. Dispositif de commande de fonctionnement selon la revendication 4, dans lequel, dans un cas où l'une quelconque des pompes à vide est impossible ou difficile à mettre en marche, la mise en marche de la pompe impossible ou difficile à mettre en marche est sautée et l'autre pompe suivante est désignée comme étant la pompe sous surveillance.
  6. Procédé de commande de fonctionnement pour plusieurs pompes à vide (PA, PB, Pc) afin de dépressuriser un gaz à l'intérieur d'au moins un réservoir et/ou une chambre (1), comprenant l'étape suivante:
    détecter un courant circulant dans un moteur (MA, MB, MC) qui actionne les pompes à vide (PA, PB, PC); et caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend l'étape suivante:
    réduire le nombre des pompes à vide en fonctionnement en jugeant qu'une condition cible de vide et/ou de presque vide est atteinte lorsqu'une valeur de courant détectée par ledit moyen de détection de courant (5) converge à l'intérieur d'une plage prédéterminée.
  7. Procédé de commande de fonctionnement selon la revendication 6, comprenant en outre les étapes suivantes:
    désigner une parmi la pluralité de pompes comme étant la pompe sous surveillance;
    juger qu'une valeur de critère de seuil est atteinte lorsqu'une valeur de courant du moteur sous surveillance atteint la plage prédéterminée, la valeur de critère de seuil étant prédéterminée à l'avance comme une valeur de vide cible;
    conclure que ladite valeur de vide cible est atteinte dans le cas où la valeur de courant reste à l'intérieur de la plage prédéterminée pendant une période de temps prédéterminée après que la valeur de critère de seuil ait été atteinte;
    arrêter au moins une pompe autre que la pompe sous surveillance lorsqu'il est conclu que ladite valeur de critère de seuil et/ou ladite valeur de vide cible à l'intérieur de la plage prédéterminée est atteinte, sur la base d'une valeur de courant du moteur qui actionne la pompe sous surveillance; et
    placer successivement sous surveillance une par une de façon uniforme chaque autre pompe suivante de l'ensemble des pompes.
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