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(d) Automatic sprinkler system for fires.

The controller is On/Off and the control i feedback with


respect to temperature.,
M, D, A: temperature element/controller TE/C. Usually a
bi-metallic strip that pushes the latch on the mechanism
holding the slice of bread. The bread is released and the
heating element de-energized when the temperature
reaches the value set by the set point.
TE/C
SP
(c) Toaster.
The controller is On/Off and the control is
feedback on the temperature variable.
M: Temperature element TE, usually a gas-filled
bulb
D: Temperature controller TC.
A: Solenoid S that operates the heating element
in the oven
(b) Cooking oven.
TE
TC
S
SP
The controller is On/Off and the control is feedback.
M: Temperature element TE in thermostat TE/C
D: Mercury switch in thermostat TE/C
A: Solenoid S that turns unit (AC/H) on and off.
TE/C
S
AC
/H
SP
(a) House air-conditioning/heating.
Identificaton of the M-D-A components, controller type, instrumentation diagram, and type of control.
Problem 1-1. Automation in daily life.
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Water
main
TE/C
M, D, A: temperature element/controller TE/C, a
rod that gives to the water pressure at a set
temperature, allowing the water to spray over the
fire.
The controller is On/Off with single action, and
the control is feedback.
(e) Automatic cruise speed control.
ST
SC
SP
S
Air
Engine
Transmission
M: Speed sensor and
transmitter ST on the
transmission
D: Speed controller SC
A: Damper on air intake to
the engine throttles the air
varying the power delivered
by the engine
Controller is regulating and
control is feedback.
(f) Refrigerator.
TE/C
S
SP
M: temperature sensor TE, usually a gas-filled bulb
D: Temperature controller C, mechanically linked to the
sensor
A: Solenoid S that turnsd the refrigeration compressor
on and off
The controller is On/Off and the control is feedback.
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Problem 1-2. Automatic shower temperature diagram.
TE
TC
Hot
water
Cold
water
S
SP
M: temperature sensor TE, a gas-filled bulb
D: temperature controller TC, mechanilly integrated
to the sensor, but with a signa output
A: solenoid operated control valve on the hot water
line.
The cold water valve is operated manually.
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