Help with Lead Lag Standby?

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Hello all,
I have a triplex pump skid, which they want up to 2 pumps to operate and the other to be on standby. I am kind of racking my brain on figuring out the standby part.

Does anyone have an example of a similar setup that I could look at?

I realize that Rockwell has a P_LLS lead lag standby plantpax module, but the manual is very unclear and from what I can tell it only works with the P_Motor AOI and I am using powerflex 525 drives.

Thank you kindly for any help in advance!
 
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What triggers the standby pump to start? Low Flow? Low Pressure? Running pump failure?
VFD output?

This is a very good question. The LLS block gets a number of pumps that should be running and sticks to that if one fails by starting another one. However, you have to create external logic for the P_LLS to cycle the pumps (there's a command for it) and you'd have to create separate logic to determine whether the number of pumps to be running should be increased.

It works ok for 2 or 3 pumps, but anymore and it's not as nice as it doesn't have a priority or selection scheme to decide which pump to run next (whether to equalize running hours or not).
 

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