Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
- 11,815
We live in an old iron and steel district. There is an old blast furnace in the village and we are restoring it (tourist thing). It is all volunteer work - so we are supposed to work very hard and doing nights as well as holidays - and we do.
We have got a lot of scrap from nearby industries. For the blast machine (Bagge 1880 model) we have got a frequency inverter (SAMI GS), a PLC (brand new Siemens LOGO!) and I also talked one of the grandchildren into letting me have his little RC car. I needed the radio gear to make a wireless control for the machine.
It was when I started working with the PLC that I discovered that these little ones have a lot going for them. Security is one of our tougher challenges in this project. We do not want children to be able to start the rather heavy machine and we can not allow it to run uncontrolled when batteries are low in the hand transmitter.
So there is a code that has to be entered within a certain time. There is "heart beat" supervision. There is automatic shut down after a certain time and there is a start warning with a five second window when the thing can be started. And lots of similar things. We are also contemplating a speed supervision that checks that things are moving as they shall - if not, something might be stuck in the machine. Or no machine any more...
I have just finished the main part of this. And I still have about 80 percent of the capacity left for future use. Speed supervision is not implemented. It will probably eat another 20 percent.
We got this unit for free, but I have looked at the prices and they are real low. I could easily pay more for a standard time relay. Just one time relay! And this little creature has tens of them. Plus lots of other functions. Plus, of course, normal logic blocks. I like it. I have seen that Telemecanique (Schneider) has a similar thing. But never got one under my nails. Anyone used that one? How is it? How do they compare?
Gunnar Englund
We have got a lot of scrap from nearby industries. For the blast machine (Bagge 1880 model) we have got a frequency inverter (SAMI GS), a PLC (brand new Siemens LOGO!) and I also talked one of the grandchildren into letting me have his little RC car. I needed the radio gear to make a wireless control for the machine.
It was when I started working with the PLC that I discovered that these little ones have a lot going for them. Security is one of our tougher challenges in this project. We do not want children to be able to start the rather heavy machine and we can not allow it to run uncontrolled when batteries are low in the hand transmitter.
So there is a code that has to be entered within a certain time. There is "heart beat" supervision. There is automatic shut down after a certain time and there is a start warning with a five second window when the thing can be started. And lots of similar things. We are also contemplating a speed supervision that checks that things are moving as they shall - if not, something might be stuck in the machine. Or no machine any more...
I have just finished the main part of this. And I still have about 80 percent of the capacity left for future use. Speed supervision is not implemented. It will probably eat another 20 percent.
We got this unit for free, but I have looked at the prices and they are real low. I could easily pay more for a standard time relay. Just one time relay! And this little creature has tens of them. Plus lots of other functions. Plus, of course, normal logic blocks. I like it. I have seen that Telemecanique (Schneider) has a similar thing. But never got one under my nails. Anyone used that one? How is it? How do they compare?
Gunnar Englund