PLC Industrial Controls Flashcards

1
Q

What does PLC stand for?

A

Programmable logic controller

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2
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What is the difference between control power and main electrical feed power?

A

Main electrical feed power is fed from disconnects and circuit breaker’s they also feed sections of a motor control center(MCC) Control power is the electrical supply that feeds things such as control consoles, solenoid valves, photocells etc.

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3
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What are the decision-making devices of electrical control systems?

A

Logic devices

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4
Q

What are some examples of electrical control inputs?

A

Mechanical movement, pressure, temperature, speed, light, float level

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5
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What is a switch?

A

It is a device designed to make and break an electrical circuit

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6
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What are some different types of switches?

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Pressure switches, temperature switches, emergency stop switches, interlock switches

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7
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What did temperature switch is frequently contain?

A

Bimetallic element

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8
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What are some process control and monitoring switches?

A

Limit switches, pressure switches, liquid level switches, photocells, flow switches proximity switches

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9
Q

What is a control output?

A

The device that changes a small electrical signal current into useful work Some examples are pilot lights ,numeric displays, solenoid valves, servo valves, motor starters

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10
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What is a relay?

A

Uses low-voltage to switch to higher voltage. They have an electromagnetic coil and they make or break contact with the fixed contacts when power supply to the coil

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11
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How are released typically specified?

A

By the number of poles and numbers of throws The number of poles is the number of inputs and the number of throws is the number of possible outputs

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12
Q

What are some different types of relays?

A
  • Latching Relays
  • Time Delay relay’s
  • Counters
  • Solid-State Relays
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13
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What is the use of latching relay?

A

It remains in the switched state, until current is reversed to force another switch. It will not automatically switch back when power is removed

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14
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What are the two types of time delay relay’s?

A
  • TDD-time delay de-energize

* TDE-Time delay energize

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15
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What is a solid state relay?

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Is a relay with no mechanical linkage, no moving parts, so it will not arc when switching under load, can be used for high amps (1200 amps)

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16
Q

How is logic performed in a circuit?

A

Relays are connected in special ways by creating conditions to be met to get an output

17
Q

What are the two types of logic available?

A

Hard Wired Logic

Programmable Logic

18
Q

What are the three types of relay logic?

A
  • AND Function
  • OR Function
  • NOT Functions
19
Q

What is the “AND” function?

A

One relay controls a foot pedal, and one controls a limit switch. It could be wired that foot pedal “and” limit switch must both be made to activate solenoid

20
Q

Describe the “or” function used with relays?

A

A foot pedal relay, “or” a limit switch relay must be made to activate solenoid

21
Q

What is a sealed in relay?

A

Once it has been given a momentary on signal, it can be wired to stay on until the circuit is broken by another device.

22
Q

How are ladders always shown?

A

In the de-energized state

23
Q

What does a time delay and a pressure switch look like?

A

Both look like a single pole on off switch. The time delay will have an arrow up or down for TDD or TDE. The pressure switch will have a semi-circle

24
Q

What does a normally open relay look like?

A
  • –| |—- normally open

- –||— normally closed

25
Q

What is a master control relay?

A

It is used as an emergency stop in a ladder system

26
Q

What are the components of a control system in a Plc?

A

Input devices, output devices, processor

27
Q

How is a PLC selected?

A

Usually selected on the number of input and output points

28
Q

What are the major hardware components to a PLC system?

A

Chassis and backplane, power supply, processor, I/O modules

29
Q

What power supply should be used for the PLC?

A

Always use the recommended power supply device, or you risk damaging the plc

30
Q

What concepts do all PLC units run on?

A

The binary concept

31
Q

What is the basic principles of a Plc logic circuit?

A

A signal comes from an input device. It is interpreted by the processor and the set of rules programmed. The processor outputs a signal to the output module, which then sends a signal to the output device.

32
Q

What is the ROM?

A

It is the PLC program, and is non volatile memory

33
Q

What is the difference between the indicator lights on an input and output module?

A

The indicator light comes on when the input is made (limit switch activated). The output light comes on when the signal is sent, but there is no feedback to say output device is actually operating (cut wire)

34
Q

What is the examine if closed symbol?

A

—-] [—- The XIC is true when the bit is on one Symbol is backwards from a relay

35
Q

What is the examine if open symbol?

A

—-]/[—- The xio instruction is true when the bit is 0 Opposite of a open relay symbol

36
Q

What is an output energize symbol look like?

A

—-( )—–

37
Q

What is the truth table for the and function?

A

Input A. Input B. Motor A True. True. True True. False. False False. True. False False. False. False

38
Q

What is the truth table for the or function?

A

Input A. Input B. Motor A True. True. True True. False. True False. True. True False. False. False