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D2-250
CPU maintains water pressure for city water system
by John Neiswanger,
Industrial Electronics
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We created a water pressure controller for a local city
water system. We used a pressure transducer to feed a water pressure signal into
the DL205 PLC system analog card. The output from an analog card is used to vary
the speed of a 75 HP well pump, controlled by a variable frequency drive, to
keep the city water system at a more constant pressure. Setpoints are entered
with a touch panel and the pressure is displayed as well. The system controls
the startup sequence, releasing the well flow to a drain and slowly cutting into
the system to prevent a pressure spike on startup. It also controls the shutdown
to prevent a pressure dip. System pressure is maintained with a PID loop in the
D2-250 processor.
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