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about level transmitter output current
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signal status with respective to tank
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level we simulated tank level from 0
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percentage to 25 percentage then then
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50% then 75 and finally 100% right so
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now the tank level is 100
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percentage we will use the same concept
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to understand analog output okay I will
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concept now previously the tank level is
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percentage and to drain the water inside
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the tank I will use one
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okay this pump speed we can
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output generally this analog output will
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substation okay or electrical devices
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vfd variable frequency drive
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this drive will control the pump or
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supply so that we can control the pump
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speed okay for simple understanding I am
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not discussing those things I'm just
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simply say the PLC analog output
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speed and the pump speed range is 0 to
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here I will use percentage 0 to 100
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percentage for measuring the speed of
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pump so that we can understand easily
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that is why I'm using percentage
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otherwise in Industries they will use
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given without giving start the pumps
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generally it will not start even though
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analog output is there okay that is why
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start is given by the
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PLC and operator controlling the pump
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manually so that he can enter the set
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point the required speed on the graphics
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let's say the operator entered set
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point0 percentage okay then p C sends 4
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milliamp analog output to the
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pump then the pump is started but it is
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it will not rotate because it is still 4
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milliamp only that is why the measured
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percentage okay let's say the operator
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increases the set point set point means
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the required pump speed value
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the operator enters the set point here
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then from the computer the set point
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will go to the PLC via this
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communication and the
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PLC receives the set point from the
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computer then calculates the set point
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value and converts it into the current
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signal in the range of 4 4 to 20
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milliamp then the PLC sends that current
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signal to the pump okay that is why this
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is analog output PLC sending the analog
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output sending the current signal to the
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output devices like pump I mean vfd
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okay if you don't know about vfd no
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problem just consider like
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this based on the analog output value
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the pump speed will be
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controlled if the analog output is 4
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milliamp pump speed is
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0% and when analog output is 20 milliamp
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100% okay for beginners it is easy to
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understand that is why I am using
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okay now the operator increases the set
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point okay now the operator given 25%
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point this set point it will go to the
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communication and then PLC calculates
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the equivalent analog output current
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value then sends that current value to
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the pump that means to the vfd
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8 milliamp is received that is why the
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pump is started okay that means the pump
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rotating that means there is some speed
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value so the measured speed is right now
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25% the water is started draining and
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reducing after some time the tank level
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75% okay now the operator again
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point now it is 50 percentage the 50
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percentage value they entered in the
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Graphics that's 50% set point it will go
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PLC again the PLC calculates the
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signal and the current signal again it
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increased again water is draining out
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now the tank level reaches
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50% again operator increases the speed
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75% what happens P again updates the
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current signal value accordingly which
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milliamp then the pump speed again
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increases now it is 75%
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reducing now the tank level is
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25% now the operator given maximum set
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point which is 100% of
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speed PLC again calculates the current
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signal which is 20 milliamp it will go
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pump then the pump speed reaches maximum
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value which is measured speed is
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100% now the tank level redu uses
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again now it reaches the minimum value
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10% then the PLC immediately stops the
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pump okay in Industries
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generally uh it will not go to the 0%
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tank level okay they will stop at
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minimum level 5 percentage 2 percentage
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10 percentage depending on the process
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okay that is why PLC immediately given
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stop command then the pump is
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stopped when the stop is given
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respective of the analog output
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value the pump will be
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stopped stop has the highest priority
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okay so this is the concept for analog
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output based on 4 to 20
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milliamp thank you I will meet you in