IP Library Granted Patent US 11,867,419
Granted Patent B2
US 11,867,419 · App. 17/334,235 · Granted Jan 9, 2024

Systems and methods to automatically link availability of series devices in a plant

Inventors: Matthew J. Asmus (Watertown, WI); Maxwell J. Neuman (Milwaukee, WI)
Assignee: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
F24F11/54F24F11/52F24F11/56F24F11/74H04L67/125
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Patent No.
US 11,867,419
App. No.
17/334,235
Granted
Jan 9, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A controller for a plurality of interconnected devices in a system is shown. The controller includes a processing circuit configured to detect that a first device of the plurality of interconnected devices is unavailable and identify a second device of the plurality of interconnected devices schematically dependent upon the first device by conducting a graph theory analysis on schematic relationships indicating connections among the plurality of interconnected devices. The processing circuit is further configured to, in response to identifying the second device schematically dependent upon the first device, generate a reduced subset of the plurality of interconnected devices that excludes the second device. The processing circuit is further configured to operate the reduced subset to transfer one or more resources among the reduced subset via the connections.

Claims (67)

1. A controller for a plurality of interconnected devices in a system, the controller comprising a processing circuit configured to:

detect that a first device of the plurality of interconnected devices is unavailable using stored availability information that indicates which devices of the plurality of interconnected devices are available and which devices of the plurality of interconnected devices are unavailable;

identify a second device of the plurality of interconnected devices schematically dependent upon the first device by conducting a graph theory analysis on schematic relationships indicating connections among the plurality of interconnected devices;

in response to identifying the second device schematically dependent upon the first device, generate a reduced subset of the plurality of interconnected devices that excludes the second device; and

operate the reduced subset to transfer one or more resources among the reduced subset via the connections, wherein operating the reduced subset to transfer the one or more resources among the reduced subset via the connections comprises operating the reduced subset to transfer at least one of:

a first fluid, wherein the system is a chiller system, and the first device is at least one of a pump, valve, storage unit, or a chiller;

a second fluid, wherein the system is an air flow system, and the first device is at least one of a variable air volume (VAV) box, a damper, an actuator, or a fan; and

a flow of electricity, wherein the system is an electrical system, and the first device is at least one of a motor, a generator, or an electrical HVAC device.

2. The controller of claim 1 , wherein conducting the graph theory analysis on the schematic relationships comprises:

in response to detecting that the first device is unavailable, updating a first matrix of available devices to indicate that the first device is unavailable, wherein the first matrix comprises an availability of each device in the plurality of interconnected devices; and

using the first matrix to update a second matrix, wherein the second matrix identifies a connection to a node for the first device.

3. The controller of claim 2 , wherein conducting the graph theory analysis on the schematic relationships further comprises:

using the second matrix to determine that the second device is connected to the node and is located downstream of the first device;

determining that there are no devices located upstream of the node and connected to the node; and

in response to determining that there are no devices located upstream of the node and connected to the node, removing the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices to generate the reduced subset of the plurality of interconnected devices.

4. The controller of claim 3 , wherein removing the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices comprises:

updating the first matrix to identify that the second device is unavailable; and

updating the second matrix using the first matrix to remove the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices.

5. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to, in response to removing the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices to generate the reduced subset, conduct the graph theory analysis repeatedly until there are no more devices of the plurality of interconnected devices that are schematically dependent on any device of the plurality of interconnected devices that is unavailable.

6. The controller of claim 1 , wherein conducting the graph theory analysis on the schematic relationships comprises:

using a plurality of matrices to identify the second device of the plurality of interconnected devices schematically dependent upon the first device, wherein:

each set of elements of a matrix of the plurality of matrices in a first direction is associated with a corresponding device of the plurality of interconnected devices; and

each set of elements of the matrix of the plurality of matrices in a second direction is associated with a corresponding node.

7. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to generate the schematic relationships indicating the connections among the plurality of interconnected devices using a combination of devices from a plurality of different subsystems, the plurality of different subsystems comprising the chiller system, the air flow system, and the electrical system.

8. A method for controlling a plurality of interconnected devices in a system, the method comprising:

detecting that a first device of the plurality of interconnected devices is unavailable using stored availability information that indicates which devices of the plurality of interconnected devices are available and which devices of the plurality of interconnected devices are unavailable;

identifying a second device of the plurality of interconnected devices schematically dependent upon the first device by conducting a graph theory analysis on schematic relationships indicating connections among the plurality of interconnected devices;

in response to identifying the second device schematically dependent upon the first device, generate a reduced subset of the plurality of interconnected devices that excludes the second device; and

operating the reduced subset to transfer one or more resources among the reduced subset via the connections, wherein operating the reduced subset to transfer the one or more resources among the reduced subset via the connections comprises operating the reduced subset to transfer at least one of:

a first fluid, wherein the system is a chiller system, and the first device is at least one of a pump, valve, storage unit, or a chiller;

a second fluid, wherein the system is an air flow system, and the first device is at least one of a variable air volume (VAV) box, a damper, an actuator, or a fan; and

a flow of electricity, wherein the system is an electrical system, and the first device is at least one of a motor, a generator, or an electric HVAC device.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein conducting the graph theory analysis on the schematic relationships comprises:

in response to detecting that the first device is unavailable, updating a first matrix of available devices to indicate that the first device is unavailable, wherein the first matrix comprises an availability of each device in the plurality of interconnected devices; and

using the first matrix to update a second matrix, wherein the second matrix identifies a connection to a node for the first device.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein conducting the graph theory analysis on the schematic relationships further comprises:

using the second matrix to determine that the second device is connected to the node and is located downstream of the first device;

determining that there are no devices located upstream of the node and connected to the node; and

in response to determining that there are no devices located upstream of the node and connected to the node, removing the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices to generate the reduced subset of the plurality of interconnected devices.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein removing the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices comprises:

updating the first matrix to identify that the second device is unavailable; and

updating the second matrix using the first matrix to remove the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices.

12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the method further comprises, in response to removing the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices to generate the reduced subset, conducting the graph theory analysis repeatedly until there are no more devices of the plurality of interconnected devices that are schematically dependent on any device of the plurality of interconnected devices that is unavailable.

13. The method of claim 8 , wherein conducting the graph theory analysis on the schematic relationships comprises:

using a plurality of matrices to identify the second device of the plurality of interconnected devices schematically dependent upon the first device, wherein:

each set of elements of a matrix of the plurality of matrices in a first direction is associated with a corresponding device of the plurality of interconnected devices; and

each set of elements of the matrix of the plurality of matrices in a second direction is associated with a corresponding node.

14. The method of claim 8 , wherein the method further comprises generating the schematic relationships indicating the connections among the plurality of interconnected devices using a combination of devices from a plurality of different subsystems, the plurality of different subsystems comprising the chiller system, the air flow system, and the electrical system.

15. A control system for controlling a plurality of interconnected devices in a system, the control system comprising a controller comprising a processing circuit configured to:

detect that a first device of the plurality of interconnected devices is unavailable using stored availability information that indicates which devices of the plurality of interconnected devices are available and which devices of the plurality of interconnected devices are unavailable;

identify a second device of the plurality of interconnected devices schematically dependent upon the first device by conducting a graph theory analysis on schematic relationships indicating connections among the plurality of interconnected devices;

in response to identifying the second device schematically dependent upon the first device, generate a reduced subset of the plurality of interconnected devices that excludes the second device;

operate the reduced subset to transfer one or more resources among the reduced subset via the connections, wherein operating the reduced subset to transfer the one or more resources among the reduced subset via the connections comprises operating the reduced subset to transfer at least one of:

a first fluid, wherein the system is a chiller system, and the first device is at least one of a pump, valve, storage unit, or a chiller;

a second fluid, wherein the system is an air flow system, and the first device is at least one of a variable air volume (VAV) box, a damper, an actuator, or a fan; and

a flow of electricity, wherein the system is an electrical system, and the first device is at least one of a motor, a generator, or an electric HVAC device; and

in response to removing the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices to generate the reduced subset, conduct the graph theory analysis repeatedly until there are no more devices of the plurality of interconnected devices that are schematically dependent on any device of the plurality of interconnected devices that is unavailable.

16. The control system of claim 15 , wherein conducting the graph theory analysis on the schematic relationships comprises:

in response to detecting that the first device is unavailable, updating a first matrix of available devices to indicate that the first device is unavailable, wherein the first matrix comprises an availability of each device in the plurality of interconnected devices; and

using the first matrix to update a second matrix, wherein the second matrix identifies a connection to a node for the first device.

17. The control system of claim 16 , wherein conducting the graph theory analysis on the schematic relationships further comprises:

using the second matrix to determine that the second device is connected to the node and is located downstream of the first device;

determining that there are no devices located upstream of the node and connected to the node; and

in response to determining that there are no devices located upstream of the node and connected to the node, removing the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices to generate the reduced subset of the plurality of interconnected devices.

18. The control system of claim 17 , wherein removing the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices comprises:

updating the first matrix to identify that the second device is unavailable; and

updating the second matrix using the first matrix to remove the second device from the plurality of interconnected devices.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2024
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
To: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
Reel/Frame 067056/0552 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 11, 2021
From: ASMUS, MATTHEW J.; NEUMAN, MAXWELL J.
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 056507/0212 →