vdustach
Chemical
- Jan 7, 2011
- 4
Hello Eng-Tips, this is my first post. I'm a newly minted engineer and I am looking to put together a climate simulation chamber for my company. I'm going to need to control a heater and a humidifier and a dehumidifier. It's nothing very complicated and I'm just using simple tools from Home Depot.
T(in): need a thermocouple
RH (in): need a humidity probe
T(out): I have a baseboard heater rated for 120V, 750W to be controlled by PID. I'm thinking a Triac may be good for this.
RH(out): Supentown SU2000 ultrasonic humidifier on/off @ 120V, 60Hz
• Whisper 60 aquarium air pump on/off @ 120V, 60Hz
The aquarium pump will blow the chamber air through silica gel. I realize that will take a long time but thankfully the ramp rate can be low.
The machinery will sit below a mesh and I will be testing climate related stress and strain on the materials involved in picture framing. I bought several fans to mix the air as best as possible.
What kind of a control system would you suggest? I got a quote from AB but it seems quite high and the rep insisted I need an $860 display screen (can't I hook this up to a PC?). This is what he suggested:
1762-IF4
4 Channel Current/Voltage Analog Input Module
1763-L16AWA
MicroLogix 1100, 120/240V ac power, (10) 120V ac digital inputs, (2) 10V analog inputs, (6) relay outputs
1762-OB8
8 Point 24 VDC Source Output Module
2711C-T6C
6" Color (Transmissive CSTN) Touchscreen
I also spoke with Automation Direct briefly but he was pushing a controller without logic. I would like to use PID if possible.
Can anyone suggest an affordable but effective system? I am an admitted newb with designing control systems but I know how they work and I think I could handle the programming.
T(in): need a thermocouple
RH (in): need a humidity probe
T(out): I have a baseboard heater rated for 120V, 750W to be controlled by PID. I'm thinking a Triac may be good for this.
RH(out): Supentown SU2000 ultrasonic humidifier on/off @ 120V, 60Hz
• Whisper 60 aquarium air pump on/off @ 120V, 60Hz
The aquarium pump will blow the chamber air through silica gel. I realize that will take a long time but thankfully the ramp rate can be low.
The machinery will sit below a mesh and I will be testing climate related stress and strain on the materials involved in picture framing. I bought several fans to mix the air as best as possible.
What kind of a control system would you suggest? I got a quote from AB but it seems quite high and the rep insisted I need an $860 display screen (can't I hook this up to a PC?). This is what he suggested:
1762-IF4
4 Channel Current/Voltage Analog Input Module
1763-L16AWA
MicroLogix 1100, 120/240V ac power, (10) 120V ac digital inputs, (2) 10V analog inputs, (6) relay outputs
1762-OB8
8 Point 24 VDC Source Output Module
2711C-T6C
6" Color (Transmissive CSTN) Touchscreen
I also spoke with Automation Direct briefly but he was pushing a controller without logic. I would like to use PID if possible.
Can anyone suggest an affordable but effective system? I am an admitted newb with designing control systems but I know how they work and I think I could handle the programming.