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plc pid - 25.2<br />

valve<br />

a) Water Tank<br />

q 1<br />

q 2<br />

valve<br />

h<br />

motor<br />

controller<br />

Vin<br />

b) Motor Driven Conveyor<br />

Figure 25.1<br />

Continuous <strong>Systems</strong><br />

A mechanical control system is pictured in Figure 25.2 that could be used for the<br />

water tank in Figure 25.1. This controller will adjust the valve position, therefore controlling<br />

the flow rate into the tank. The height of the fluid in the tank will change the hydrostatic<br />

pressure at the bottom of the tank. A pressure line is connected to a pressure cell. As<br />

the pressure inside the cell changes, the cell will exp<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> contract, opening <strong>and</strong> closing<br />

the valve. As the tank fills the pressure becomes higher, the cell exp<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> the valve<br />

closes, reducing the flow in. The desired height of the tank can be adjusted by sliding the<br />

pressure cell up/down a distance x. In this example the height x is called the setpoint. The<br />

control variable is the position of the valve, <strong>and</strong>, the feedback variable is the water pressure<br />

from the tank. The controller is the pressure cell.

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