Reply for gabe21804
Reply for gabe21804
Howdy Gabe!
1) I'm already using 12vdc icecube relays rated for 15amps on the contacts. Every 120VAC device is using one, I feel better knowing Im not running high voltage through the plc. How is this any different from an SSR? 15A is more than enough to handle the load of a a MH.
-The ice cube relays are JUST FINE!! Unless you were using them for temp. control. The make/break action of time proportioned control for heating would kill an ice cube quickly. (Alternatives, Mercury relays, or SSR)
2) I didn't see where you addressed this above, could you go a little farther indepth on this.
-Ah, this was my error, and should have been in another thread, but does apply here. We should make a rolling buffer to filter out reading spikes on the analog. This technique is common for flow, temperature, etc...Picture 10 contiguous integers in a file. Each scan, you shift them all down one, drop the last, and move in a new analog reading at the top. Now, using floating point, add all 10, and then divide by 10. Then scale the "debounced" value. Not always necessary, some cards do it already, etc.
3) Already using an icecube relay thats in a normally open state hooked to the plc, one on each heater. If the TC's pick up a high temp it energizes the icecube and turns off the heater. I did it this way so its failsafe, if the icecube dies its going to open the circuit. With two heaters the chances of two icecubes failing at the same time are about the odds of me winning the lotto.
-No problem here, as you are not using time proportioned CONTROL, rather you are just using the contacts as an ENABLE. Time proportioned CONTROL would involve shifting the ice cube relay thousands of times a day.
4) Already with you on this one, I'm also using four inputs for my top off system. Along with two water sensors on the back glass of the main tank, and on the floor at the bottom of the back stand. If there trigger it puts the main return pump into a shutdown timeout squence, and the topoff system if its running.
-My hat is off to you!
Glad to have you on board, I'm sure your knowledge is goign to be extremely beneficial to this project, considering you do this for a living. I've managed to learn what I know in the last months, so bear with me most of the techie terms for plc's your using are taking awhile for me to catch on, I come from the world of fire alarms.
-Many thanks, glad to be aboard! Hope to do more good than damage.
-Good field, Silent Knight, Cerberus, Gamewell, Honeywell, Simplex... Most PLC'ers would have just a much trouble with your terms PIR, Duct Detector (finds ducks!?)
Thanks again and I will do my best!
John