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Energy saving system and method for devices with rotating or reciprocating masses
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United States(US) Patent
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국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H02P-003/18
H02P-023/00
H02P-025/00
출원번호
US-0873510
(2010-09-01)
등록번호
US-8823314
(2014-09-02)
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Lumsden, John L.
Kelley, Paul H.
Venkataraman, Vasan
출원인 / 주소
The Powerwise Group, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Novak Druce Connolly Bove + Quigg LLP
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A system and method are provided for reducing the energy consumed by a pump jack electric motor by reducing the supply voltage to the motor when the motor would be generating energy in open loop mode. By substantially eliminating the energy generation mode, the braking action of the utility grid in
A system and method are provided for reducing the energy consumed by a pump jack electric motor by reducing the supply voltage to the motor when the motor would be generating energy in open loop mode. By substantially eliminating the energy generation mode, the braking action of the utility grid in limiting the acceleration of the motor and system that would otherwise occur is substantially removed. The motor and system will speed up, allowing the natural kinetic energy of the cyclic motion to perform part of the pumping action. A closed loop controller in electrical connection with the motor computes the necessary information from the observed phase angle between the voltage and current supplied to the motor. By reducing the supply voltage to the motor, the observed phase angle may be reduced to a target phase angle value. By allowing some current flow, primarily of a reactive nature, an observable feedback parameter may be used in the closed loop control system as an indication of the load condition, to which the closed loop motor controller may react, supplying power when needed, such as in the energy consumption mode. The electric motor may be effectively turned off, but without completely cutting the power to the motor. During both the energy consumption mode and the period that open loop energy generation would be occurring, the closed loop motor controller may reduce the observed phase angle to a target phase angle by reducing the supply voltage. Any further reduction in the observed phase angle below the target phase angle may be interpreted as an increase in motor load, to which the motor controller may respond by increasing the supply voltage to the motor until the target phase angle is once again reached.
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1. A method of saving energy for an electric motor having periodic load variations, the method comprising the steps of: supplying voltage and current to said electric motor having periodic load variations;observing a phase angle between the voltage and the current supplied to said electric motor;obt
1. A method of saving energy for an electric motor having periodic load variations, the method comprising the steps of: supplying voltage and current to said electric motor having periodic load variations;observing a phase angle between the voltage and the current supplied to said electric motor;obtaining a control line having a plurality of target phase angles that correspond to load conditions placed on said electric motor;comparing the observed phase angle with a corresponding target phase angle obtained from the control line; andreducing the voltage supplied to said electric motor when the observed phase angle is greater than the target phase angle. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the current comprises a real component and a reactive component, and wherein the step of reducing the voltage supplied to said electric motor includes decreasing the current real component to substantially zero while the current reactive component is greater than zero. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the reactive component of the current is greater than zero to observe the phase angle. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising rotating a pump jack counterweight with said electric motor and wherein the step of reducing the voltage supplied includes decreasing a braking action of said electric motor on said rotating pump jack counterweight. 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising the step of: causing a tubular string connected to a pump jack to move in a substantially vertical direction, wherein the step of reducing the voltage supplied includes decreasing the braking action of said electric motor during reciprocating the tubular string. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of reducing the voltage supplied includes decreasing a braking action of said electric motor. 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of: detecting operation of said electric motor under a first load condition;reducing the voltage supplied to said electric motor when the observed phase angle is greater than the corresponding target phase angle when operating under the first load condition;detecting operation of said electric motor under a second load condition; andreducing the voltage supplied to said electric motor when the observed phase angle is greater than the corresponding target phase angle when operating under the second load condition. 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of: maintaining the observed phase angle substantially at the corresponding target phase angle. 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of: increasing the supply voltage to said electric motor when the observed phase angle is less than the corresponding target phase angle. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the target phase angle is maintained constant for all loads applied to said electric motor. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the target phase angle is adjusted according to a variable function of the load, the target phase angle being applied at any instant to said electric motor. 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of comparing is performed by a closed loop motor controller in electrical communication with said electric motor. 13. A system for saving energy for an electric motor having periodic load variations, the system comprising: a closed loop controller in electrical communication with said electric motor, the closed loop controller having a processor with instructions executable to:observe a phase angle between a voltage and a current supplied to said electric motor;obtain a control line having a plurality of target phase angles that correspond to load conditions placed on said electric motor;compare the observed phase angle with a corresponding target phase angle obtained from the control line; andreduce the voltage supplied to said electric motor when the observed phase angle is greater than the target phase angle. 14. A method for saving energy for a motor having periodic load variations, the method comprising the steps of: supplying voltage and current to said motor, the current having a real component and a reactive component;observing a phase angle between the voltage and the current supplied to said motor;obtaining a control line having a plurality of target phase angles that correspond to load conditions placed on said motor;comparing the observed phase angle with a corresponding target phase angle obtained from the control line; andreducing the voltage supplied to said motor when the observed phase angle is greater than the corresponding target phase angle and decreasing the current real component to substantially zero while maintaining the current reactive component at a value greater than zero. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the current reactive component is maintained at a value greater than zero to observe the phase angle. 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising reciprocating a tubular string with said motor and wherein the step of reducing the voltage supplied includes decreasing a braking action of the motor on said reciprocating tubular string. 17. A method for saving energy for an electric-motor having periodic load variations, the method comprising the steps of: supplying voltage and current to said electric motor having periodic load variations;observing a phase angle between the voltage and the current supplied to said electric motor;obtaining a control line having a plurality of target phase angles that correspond to load conditions placed on said electric motor;comparing the observed phase angle with a corresponding target phase angle obtained from the control line; andreducing the voltage supplied to said electric motor when the observed phase angle is greater than the target phase, the step of reducing includes decreasing a braking action of the electric motor. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the current comprises a real component and a reactive component, and wherein the step of reducing the voltage supplied to said electric motor includes decreasing the current real component to substantially zero while the current reactive component is greater than zero. 19. A method for saving energy for an electric motor having periodic load variations, the method comprising the steps of: supplying voltage and current to said electric motor having periodic load variations;controlling said electric motor with a closed loop controller;obtaining a control line having a plurality of target phase angles that correspond to load conditions placed on the electric motor; andreducing the voltage supplied to said electric motor with said closed loop controller, the closed loop motor controller reducing the voltage supplied to drive an observed phase angle of said electric motor to a corresponding target phase angle obtained from the control line. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said current comprises a real component and a reactive component, and said closed loop motor controller is configured to decrease a braking action of said electric motor by controlling said real component of said current to be substantially zero while said reactive component of said current is greater than zero. 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the current comprises a real component and a reactive component, and wherein the step of reducing the voltage supplied to said electric motor includes decreasing the current real component to substantially zero while the current reactive component is greater than zero. 22. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of: observing the phase angle between the voltage and the current supplied to said electric motor; andmaintaining the corresponding target phase angle between the voltage and the current supplied to said electric motor. 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising the step of: increasing the voltage supplied to said electric motor when the observed phase angle is less than the corresponding target phase angle.
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