Adjustment of a pump speed based on a valve position
US-2018283370-A1 · Oct 4, 2018 · US
US11019979B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11019979-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616071273-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 1, 2021 |
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Provided are a method of detecting a change in process water flow of a circulation pump in an appliance for washing and rinsing goods, and an appliance performing the method. An appliance for washing and rinsing goods may be provided including a circulation pump, a sensing arrangement arranged to measure a property indicating torque of the circulation pump, and a controller. The controller may be arranged to average a first set of values of the measured property, thereby creating a first average, average at least a further set of values of the measured property, thereby creating at least one further average, compare the first average with the at least one further average, and to detect change in process water flow of the circulation pump based on a difference between the first average and the at least one further average.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Method of detecting a change in process water flow of a circulation pump in an appliance for washing and rinsing goods, comprising: measuring a property indicating torque of the circulation pump; averaging a first set of values of the measured property, thereby creating a first average; averaging at least a further set of values of the measured property, thereby creating at least one further average; comparing the first average with the at least one further average; and detecting the change in process water flow of the circulation pump based on a difference between the first average and the at least one further average. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the comparing the first average with the at least one further average comprises: calculating a difference between the first average and the at least one further average; determining whether said difference complies with a predetermined threshold criterion; and if so: detecting a decrease in process water flow of the circulation pump. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the determining whether said difference complies with a predetermined threshold criterion comprises: determining whether said difference exceeds a predetermined threshold value. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the averaging of at least a further set of values of the measured property comprises: averaging a plurality of sets of values of the measured property, thereby creating a corresponding plurality of averages; and wherein the comparing of the first average with the at least one further average comprises: comparing the first average with each of said plurality of averages; and wherein the detecting of the change in process water flow comprises: detecting the change in process water flow of the circulation pump based on differences between the first average and each of said plurality of averages. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the comparing of the first average with the at least one further average comprises: calculating a difference between the first average and each of the plurality averages; determining whether each calculated difference complies with a predetermined threshold criterion; and if so: detecting a decrease in process water flow of the circulation pump. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the determining whether each calculated difference complies with a predetermined threshold criterion comprises: determining whether each calculated difference exceeds a corresponding predetermined threshold value. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein averaging at least a further set of values of the measured property thereby creating at least one further average comprises creating a second further average and a third further average, wherein calculating a difference between the first average and the at least one further average comprises calculating a difference between the first average and the second further average and calculating a difference between the first average and the third further average, wherein detecting the change in process water flow of the circulation pump based on the difference between the first average and the at least one further average comprises detecting the change in process water flow of the circulation pump based on the difference between the first average and the at second further average and based on the difference between the first average and the third further average. 8. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: controlling a valve to supply additional water in response to detecting the decrease in process water flow of the circulation pump. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein measuring a property indicating torque of the circulation pump is performed in response to the circulation pump circulating process water to at least one wash arm. 10. A computer program comprising computer-executable instructions for causing a device to perform steps recited in claim 1 when the computer-executable instructions are executed on a processing unit included in the device. 11. A computer program product comprising a computer readable medium, the computer readable medium having the computer program according to claim 10 embodied thereon. 12. An appliance for washing and rinsing goods, comprising: a circulation pump; a sensing arrangement arranged to measure a property indicating torque of the circulation pump; and a controller arranged to: average a first set of values of the measured property, thereby creating a first average; average at least a further set of values of the measured property, thereby creating at least one further average; compare the first average with the at least one further average; and detect change in process water flow of the circulation pump based on a difference between the first average and the at least one further average. 13. The appliance of claim 12 , the controller further being arranged to, when comparing the first average with the at least one further average: calculate a difference between the first average and the at least one further average; determine whether said difference complies with a predetermined threshold criterion; and if so detect a decrease in process water flow of the circulation pump. 14. The appliance of claim 13 , the controller further being arranged to, when determining whether said difference complies with a predetermined threshold criterion comprises: determine whether said difference exceeds a predetermined threshold value. 15. The appliance of claim 12 , the controller further being arranged to, when averaging at least a further set of values of the measured property: average a plurality of sets of values of the measured property, thereby creating a corresponding plurality of averages; and being arranged to, when comparing the first average with the at least one further average: compare the first average with each of said plurality of averages; and detect the change in process water flow of the circulation pump based on differences between the first average and each of said plurality of averages. 16. The appliance of claim 15 , the controller further being arranged to, when comparing the first average with the at least one further average: calculate a difference between the first average and each of the plurality averages; determine whether each calculated difference complies with a predetermined threshold criterion; and if so detect a decrease in process water flow of the circulation pump. 17. The appliance of claim 16 , the controller further being arranged to, when determining whether each calculated difference complies with a predetermined threshold criterion: determine whether each calculated difference exceeds a corresponding predetermined threshold value. 18. The appliance of claim 12 , the sensing arrangement being arranged to measure operating current of a motor driving the circulation pump in order to attain a representation of the property indicating torque of the circulation pump. 19. The appliance of claim 18 , wherein the sensing arrangement comprises: a resistor arranged at the motor driving the circulation pump, through which resistor operating current of the motor is measured, in order to attain the representation of the property indicating torque of the circulation pump. 20. The appliance of claim 12 , further comprising: a drain pump, wherein the circulation pump is configured to circulate process water through at least one wash arm during a wash cycle, wherein the drain pump is configured to drain water from
Arrangements or adaptations of pumps · CPC title
Supply, recirculation or draining of washing liquid · CPC title
of washing · CPC title
of the motor driving the pump · CPC title
Water-level measuring or regulating arrangements · CPC title
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