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Multilevel Temperature control

terryaris
terryaris over 10 years ago

I would like to control oven temperature with a Raspberry Pi.  I have a simple on-off control with deadband working well now.  My challenge is I need to control the oven to different temperatures for different time periods:  ie:  0 to 200F over a period of 6 hrs, cool to 125F over a period of 4 hrs, then back to 280F for 3 hrs.  I hope to do this with a while loop but do not really understand how to proceed once my first setpoint and time has completed.  I will count down the time with the time function, so once the first one zeros out, how do I proceed to the next setpoint/time ramp for the cooling phase?  Any suggestions or if you could direct me to some code that is already built it will be great! 

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    0 rew over 10 years ago

    I would separate the "execution" and the planning parts.

     

    The planning part then again splits into an execution and a planning part.

     

    The execution part of planning is executing a ramp, which in bash would look like:

    #!/bin/bash

    # this program is called "do_ramp"

    starttemp=$1

    endtemp=$2

    tottime=$3

    curtime=0

    step=1

     

     

    curtime=0

    while [ $curtime -le $tottime ] ; do

      curtemp=`echo "$starttemp*($tottime-$curtime)/$tottime + $endtemp*$curtime/$tottime" | bc`

      echo -en $curtime $curtemp '\r'

      echo $curtemp > the_temperature_file

      sleep $step

      curtime=$[$curtime+$step]

    done

     

    The planning part of the planning program then becomes (again in bash):

     

    #!/bin/sh

    # Name this for the profile you are intending to make.
    # It should be able to find the "do_ramp" script above in the current directory.
    # slowly go to 200 over 6 hours

    ./do_ramp 70 200 `expr 6 \* 3600`

    #stay there for 15 minutes.

    ./do_ramp 200 200 900

    ./do_ramp 200 124 `expr 4 \* 3600`

    # etc...

     

    The "execution" part of the whole thing is what you already have, but now it reads the "the_temperature_file" for the setpoint every few seconds or so.

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    0 terryaris over 8 years ago in reply to rew

    Roger:

    Subject: Re: [Raspberry Pi] - Multilevel Temperature control

    Hello Roger, you once helped me out with temperature control on my malting operation here in Ecuador. I have that part of the system up and running well now but have upped the anti a bit, and need to go to some higher temperatures - ie 400F which is above the limit of my DS18B20. I have managed to find a MAX6675 K type TC unit here, only to discover that it is obsolete, giving me a challenge finding info for setting it up to read these higher temperatures. Is it possible to get the library and possibly the code for this unit or am I just out of luck?

     

     

    Can the library for the MAX 38155 be used with the MAX6675 to get some sort of readout?

    Thanks for any info you may be able to supply. 

    Terry Aris

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    0 terryaris over 8 years ago in reply to rew

    Roger:

    Subject: Re: [Raspberry Pi] - Multilevel Temperature control

    Hello Roger, you once helped me out with temperature control on my malting operation here in Ecuador. I have that part of the system up and running well now but have upped the anti a bit, and need to go to some higher temperatures - ie 400F which is above the limit of my DS18B20. I have managed to find a MAX6675 K type TC unit here, only to discover that it is obsolete, giving me a challenge finding info for setting it up to read these higher temperatures. Is it possible to get the library and possibly the code for this unit or am I just out of luck?

     

     

    Can the library for the MAX 38155 be used with the MAX6675 to get some sort of readout?

    Thanks for any info you may be able to supply. 

    Terry Aris

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