Implementation and test of an automated control hunting fault correction algorithm in a fault detection and diagnostics tool

  • Guanjing Lin
  • , Marco Pritoni
  • , Yimin Chen
  • , Raphael Vitti
  • , Christopher Weyandt
  • , Jessica Granderson

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Abstract

Control hunting due to improper proportional–integral–derivative (PID) parameters in the building automation system (BAS) is one of the most common faults identified in commercial buildings. It can cause suboptimal performance and early failure of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. Commercial fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) software represents one of the fastest growing market segments in smart building technologies in the United States. Implementation of PID retuning procedures as an auto-correction algorithm and integration into FDD software has the potential to mitigate control hunting across a heterogeneous portfolio of buildings with different BAS in a scalable way. This paper presents the development, implementation, and field testing of an automated control hunting fault correction algorithm based on lambda tuning open-loop rules. The algorithm was developed in a commercial FDD software and successfully tested among nine variable air volume boxes in an office building in the United States. The paper shows the feasibility of using FDD tools to automatically correct control hunting faults, discusses scalability considerations, and proposes a path forward for the HVAC industry and academia to further improve this technology.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112796
JournalEnergy and Buildings
Volume283
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 15 2023
Externally publishedYes

Funding

This work was supported by the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Building Technologies Office, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. The authors wish to acknowledge Hayes Jones, Hannah Debelius, and Harry Bergmann for their guidance and support of the research.

Keywords

  • Control hunting
  • Energy management and information system
  • Fault correction
  • Fault detection and diagnostics
  • Field testing
  • Smart building

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