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Pump Switching Stability

Concern

Frequent pump on/off cycling causes mechanical wear, water hammer, and process disturbance.

Test Method

Sweep demand from 5% to 95% in 2% steps, count combination changes. Repeat in reverse to check for hysteresis.

Results — Mixed Station (2x H05K + 1x C5)

Rising 5→95%: 1 switch at 27% (H05K-1+C5 → all 3) Falling 95→5%: 1 switch at 25% (all 3 → H05K-1+C5)

Same transition zone, no hysteresis.

Results — Equal Station (3x H05K)

Rising 5→95%: 2 switches

  • 19%: 1 pump → 2 pumps
  • 37%: 2 pumps → 3 pumps

Clean monotonic transitions, no flickering.

Why It's Stable

The marginal-cost refinement only adjusts flow distribution WITHIN a combination — it never changes which pumps are selected. Combination selection is driven by total power comparison, which changes smoothly with demand.