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  1. 1. Presented By: Rajesh Raushan Roll No: PU-160591108A2 B.E. /EC/7th sem./ 4th yr. People’s University
  2. 2. CONTENTS  Introduction  Definition of automation Types of Automation Control system Plc Programming of plc Advantages and disadvantages of plc SCADA Features of SCADA Automation technology Application
  3. 3. INTRODUCTION Automation is encompassing virtually every walk of life. Automation solutions are required right from agricultural to space technology. Plant Automation is the necessity for the manufacturing industry to survive in today’s globally competitive market
  4. 4. Automation is basically the delegation of human control function to technical equipment for: Increasing Productivity Increasing Quality  Reducing Cost Increasing Safety in working conditions
  5. 5. 5 USE OF AUTOMATION
  6. 6. 6 TYPES OF AUTOMATION Building automation Example: lifts, smoke detectors Office automation Example: printers, cctv cameras Scientific automation Example: rocket launching Light automation Example: street solar lightening Industrial automation Example: automated bottle filling stations , steel factories etc
  7. 7. INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION The use of Computerized or robotic devices to complete manufacturing task. PLANT FIELD INSTRUME NT CONTROL SYSTEM HARDWARE CONTROL SOFTWARE CONTROL
  8. 8. CONTROL SYSTEM Manual control Pneumatic control Hard wired logic control Electronics control PLC control.
  9. 9. PLC A PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers) is an industrial computer used to monitor inputs, and depending upon their state make decisions based on its program or logic, to control (turn on/off) its outputs to automate a machine or a process.
  10. 10. PLCS
  11. 11. MAJOR COMPONENT OF PLC PROCESSOR POWER SUPPLY I M N O P D U U T L E O M U O T D P U U L T E PROGRAMMING DEVICE From SENSORS Pushbuttons, contacts, limit switches, etc. To OUTPUT Solenoids, contactors, alarms etc.
  12. 12. Programming language in plc Ladder Logic ( LAD/LD ) Structured Text ( ST) Instruction List ( IL ) Sequential Function Chart ( SFC ) Function Block Diagram ( FBD )
  13. 13. A B Logic(Y) OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON AND Gate A B Y A B Logic(Y) OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OR Gate A B Y
  14. 14. NOR Gate A B Y A B Logic(Y) OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF A B Logic(Y) OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF NAND Gate B Y A
  15. 15. BLOCK DIAGRAM OF A PLC Outputs LEDs Inputs
  16. 16. Ladder Logic Program for Start/Stop of Motor : X2 X1 Y1 Y1
  17. 17. PROGRAMMING PLC:
  18. 18. STARTING OF MOTOR:
  19. 19. Continuous Running of motor when Start Button is released:
  20. 20. TO STOP THE MOTOR :
  21. 21.  Reliability.  Flexibility in programming and reprogramming.  Cost effective for controlling complex systems.  Small physical size, shorter project time.  High speed of operation.  Ability to communicate with computer systems in the plant.  Ease of maintenance /troubleshooting.  Reduced space.  Energy saving.
  22. 22. DISADVANTAGES OF PLCS PLC devices are proprietary it means that part or software of one manufacturer can’t be used in combination with parts of another manufacturer. Limited design and cost option Fixed Circuit Operations. PLCs manufacturers offer only closed architectures.
  23. 23. Wherever automation is desired the PLCs are best suited to meet the task. Few examples of industries where PLCs are used : 1) Robots manufacturing and control 2) Car park control 3) Train control station system 4) Food processing 5) Materials handling 6)Machine tools 7)Conveyer system etc.
  24. 24. SCADA  Stands for Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition Software.  Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System refers to a system that enables an electric utility to monitor, coordinate, control and operate distribution components and devices in a real-time mode from remote locations with acquisition of data for analysis and planning, from one central location
  25. 25. FEATURES OF SCADA  Dynamic process graphic  Real-time and Historical trending  Alarms  Recipe Management  Security  Device connectivity  Script for logic development  Database connectivity
  26. 26. LEADING SCADA SOFTWARE  Wonderware : InTouch  Intellution : Fix DMACS  Merz : Aspic  Allen Bradley : Rsview  Siemens : WinCC  GE Fanuc : Cimplicity  KPIT : ASTRA
  27. 27. ADVANCE AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY Control Pannel SCADA software Field bus scanner Smart Transmitters Placed in the field
  28. 28. ADVANTAGES Accurate and consistent information Faster fault identification Improved availability of system Increased Production
  29. 29. ADVANTAGES Reduced Cost Maintenance of Quality & Quantity Improved Safety Conditions
  30. 30. DISADVANTAGES  The main disadvantages of automation are:  Technology limits: Current technology is unable to automate all the desired tasks.  Unpredictable development costs:The research and development cost of automating a process is difficult to predict accurately beforehand. Since this cost can have a large impact on profitability, it's possible to finish automating a process only to discover that there's no economic advantage in doing so.  Initial costs are relatively high: The automation of a new product required a huge initial investment in comparison with the unit cost of the product, although the cost of automation is spread in many product batches
  31. 31. APPLICATION 1. Automated Video surveillance 2.Automated Highway Systems
  32. 32. APPLICATION 3.Automated manufacturing 4.Home Automation
  33. 33. Thank You!!!
  34. 34. QUERIES

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