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PLC’s programmable logic Control
Chris McAllister 11/14/12
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What is a PLC?
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Overview Processes I/O signals using simple logic instructions to monitor and control devices and machinery Five basic components Processor Memory unit Power supply I/O module Programming device Operating Cycle Input Scan Program Scan Output Scan
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Where it’s used Assembly Lines Machinery Water Treatment Plants
Ventilation Systems Car Washes Roller Coasters Elevators
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Example Australian Mining Industry
Precise control, immunity to electrical noise, real time system, continuous monitoring One PLC runs multiple machines, quicker testing, less space, flexibility
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Types of PLC’s Unitary Modular Rack Mounting Simplest and cheapest
Used in industries that rarely change production techniques Modular Adaptive/multifunctional Rack Mounting Same as modular just more compact Most expensive
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Primary Vendors Siemens Allen Bradley Modicon Mitsubishi Omron Koyo
Baldor
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Costs Depends on number/type of inputs and outputs PLC processor speed
Software Brand
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Costs Unitary Modular Rack Module components Starting at $125
Discrete I/O $41 Analog I/O $55 Communication and networking $100 Speciality modules $197 Software $395
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Supporting Technology
Sensors, Timers, Actuators Network Communications RS-232, RS-485, Ethernet, Field bus Software/programming
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Application Rules and Limitations
Can only respond as fast as input and output devices can send and receive data During scan cycle the input value can change immediately after it is sampled and the program will use the old input value to determine output values This is only a problem in processes that are very fast and hazards can occur during the scan times
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Existing Standards PLC programming standards published by the International Electrotechnical Commission in 1992 (IEC ) Five languages: Ladder logic diagram, function block diagram, sequential function chart, instruction list, and structured text All languages have to be able to interact with each other
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Technical Paper Title: Programmable logic controllers find a home in wastewater treatment Authors: Harold D. Gilman and Francis P. Thompson Source:
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Technical Paper PLC’s used in waste water treatment because they can hold up in the dirty environment Fast reliable control Computers can be networked to PLC’s for monitoring Safety control systems
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Class Application Are the ladder logic images below for an AND, NOT, NAND or an OR gate?
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Summary PLC’s are used everywhere for controlling electromechanical devices and machinery There are five PLC languages defined by IEC The operating cycle of a PLC consists of an input scan, program scan, and output scan
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References http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23Xsrbg8gAA
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