Not a one off system, Labview was just a guess. This system will be replicated if it works well. Just for pumping water, just don't know where to go to get it designed
Hi, can someone direct me to where I can go to get a system like this designed:
I have a small pump run with I guess brushless dc motor with encoder(for volumetric measurement), and another feedback point of a pressure transducer(pressure). What I need the system to do is:
First , if the...
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the temperature in the tank will be from 250F to 260F for a steam pressure of 15 to 25 psi controlled by p.i.d.
Did I forget any other details?
I guess I should go a little more into detail about this. The pressure vessel is stainless steel 12 Ga.
See link(you have to scroll down to see entire photo) for photo of pressure relief, vacuum breaker, manual reset switch:
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d58/ERmd/Steamtank.jpg
I should...
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I'm wondering if there is a better more efficient shape to tank design for producing steam? I would like to make a tank that is 3 to 3.5 liters in size with a heating element in the 1000 to 1200 watt range. I need this to be able to steam at close to full for about 8 to 10 seconds, and...
As far as the E stop, yes, I'm trying to iron out all details. One E stop would probably be the sensor #1, where if air was present at this location, the machine will take action with all solenoids to correct it. Would that be correct? Also, is the E stop controlled by the PLC, or something...
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thanks to both of you for your help. I want to think a little more on this project, but if "AGomaa" wants to help me with programming, please contact me when you have time at:
jepy@mac.com
Thanks again....
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I would like to build a machine that does what I’ll describe below. I’m not sure if some of the smaller ladder logic PLC’s I’ve seen can do all of this, but what I read in their descriptions, it seems so.
Maybe someone here could tell me if this is possible, and where I go to find a...
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I tried posting this question elsewhere, but no one there answered, so I'd like to try here(maybe this is more suitable forum) if it's OK
This is what I want to do:
Air tank holds 6 cubic feet of air at 3000 PSI going through a two stage regulator, first at 3000 PSI, and out of regulator at...
Thanks for the info. So with a motor rated at 260in-lb. torque, if I had a 1" gear(I guess the teeth count matters?)on the motor shaft directly connected to a 4" gear, would that multiply the torque 4 times (not counting friction)to 1040 lbs.? Or is it not that simple? Thanks in advance
I'm trying to figure out what size stepping motor I will need to push a piston at 500 Lbs of pressure. The motors I was looking at tell me a in-lb torque rating, but I need to be able to figure a good size to start with. I will be gearing this down as well.
But if a motor is rated at say 260...
I'm looking for an company that makes flanged immersion heaters named "Eichen" this one pictured is a 220 volt 700watt, and it fits a product that I'm trying to repair a few of. I've searched the internet, but nothing yet. Any help would be great, thanks....Copy and paste link below for pics...