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9 1. "switch on" trip point: temperature above which the governor
13 2. "desired temperature" trip point: it should be higher than the
14 "switch on" trip point. This the target temperature the governor
23 temperature as the control input and power as the controlled output:
65 temperature. This is the maximum sustained power for allocation at
66 the desired maximum temperature. The actual sustained power can vary
103 constant during temperature overshoot periods (current temperature is
104 above "desired temperature" trip point). Conversely, `k_pu` is the
105 proportional term constant during temperature undershoot periods
106 (current temperature below "desired temperature" trip point).
111 available capacity at a low temperature. On the other hand, a high
113 whilst temperature is low, and may lead to temperature overshooting.
131 desired temperature and the current one. When the current temperature
142 T_set is the desired temperature
143 T is the current temperature
144 T_on is the switch on temperature
146 When the current temperature is the switch_on temperature, the above
154 3 * `sustainable_power` to `sustainable_power` as the temperature
155 rises from the switch on temperature to the desired temperature.
163 the exact power that the governor requests. When the temperature