Author(s): Matangu-deba-noel | Tang Yang-Ping | Feng Qing-Xiu | M.Haseeb
Journal: Business and Management Review
ISSN 2047-0398
Volume: 1;
Issue: 7;
Start page: 46;
Date: 2011;
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Keywords: pumping station | pump | plc
ABSTRACT
This paper is design method of programmed logic control FX2N automatic to control pumping station. The programmable logic controller (PLC) has described the implementation of hardware and software to control mode for starting and stopping engines and control of the gauge group of pumping station. The results obtained from tests on the performance of the pump unit is supplied PLC correlates the operational parameters to the rate asked by the user and monitors the system during its normal operation and the triggers. A constant demand for better and more efficient manufacturing and process machinery has led to the requirement for higher quality and reliability in control techniques. Programmable logic controllers or PLC’s have been around forever (in technological terms). Their proven reliability in harsh environments together with their ability to handle multiple inputs and outputs has made them the cornerstone in the majority of modern day industrial control systems. PLC systems can be combined with most other technologies to provide a sophisticated control and monitoring solution.
Journal: Business and Management Review
ISSN 2047-0398
Volume: 1;
Issue: 7;
Start page: 46;
Date: 2011;
VIEW PDF


Keywords: pumping station | pump | plc
ABSTRACT
This paper is design method of programmed logic control FX2N automatic to control pumping station. The programmable logic controller (PLC) has described the implementation of hardware and software to control mode for starting and stopping engines and control of the gauge group of pumping station. The results obtained from tests on the performance of the pump unit is supplied PLC correlates the operational parameters to the rate asked by the user and monitors the system during its normal operation and the triggers. A constant demand for better and more efficient manufacturing and process machinery has led to the requirement for higher quality and reliability in control techniques. Programmable logic controllers or PLC’s have been around forever (in technological terms). Their proven reliability in harsh environments together with their ability to handle multiple inputs and outputs has made them the cornerstone in the majority of modern day industrial control systems. PLC systems can be combined with most other technologies to provide a sophisticated control and monitoring solution.