[PSUBS-MAILIST] PLC HMI selection

Alan via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Jan 2 19:00:55 EST 2018


Thanks Cliff,
glad to hear you have 49 I/Os, I thought I was getting carried away at 53.
My trouble is I want 41 analog inputs, & the Automation direct stackable micro
series only has 4 channels per slot, with a maximum of 8 additional slots.
I really liked that PLC but will have to compromise on my analog or look elsewhere.
Yes I like the idea of data logging. The PLCs first job will be monitoring my thruster
testing & logging temperature.
Thanks for the heads up on the screen size.
Cheers Alan


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> On 3/01/2018, at 11:44 AM, Cliff Redus via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
> 
> Alan I have been very happy over the years with automationdirect PLCs and HMI.  Technical support is excellent. the PLC you have speced should work fine. They have a lot of different systems but the one I use is the
> DirectLogic 205 (Micro Modular PLC).  I have a 9 slot base that runs off 24VDC.  I use the Cmore  Ea9-T8CL  C-more EA9 series touch screen HMI, 8in color TFT LCD, 800 x 600 pixel.   The current configuration on the R300 uses 20 analog input channels, 2 RDT, 10 digital input, 2 RS232, 6 analog output and 9 digital output channels.  I am currently using the D2-260 cpu but I would use the newer Do-more cpu if I rebuilt the system.   I would not use any smaller than a 8" HMI.  Programming the PLC ladder logic is straight forward. 
> You would have two options for data logging with what you have configured.  The PLC has data logging and the cmore EA9-T8CL also has data logging via SD card.  Data logging is real nice was of analyzing the dive after the fact. 
> 
> Cliff
> 
> 
> 
>> On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 2:33 PM, Alan via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> am looking at purchasing a PLC & HMI.
>> Don't know a lot about what I am doing other than I have completed a basic
>> PLC programming course in RSLogix 500.
>> I will be having at least 31 analog & 4 digital inputs and 7 digital & 1 analog
>> output plus HMI connection. So most of the input is just for display on the
>> HMI & for alarms.
>> I want the PLC to be as small as possible & have been looking at the Automation
>> Direct Productivity 1000 stackable Micro PLC
>> https://www.automationdirect.com/adc/Overview/Catalog/Programmable_Controllers/Productivity_Series_Controllers/Productivity1000_(Stackable_Micro_PLC)
>> This item has just enough analog inputs.
>> Also I am looking at a 7-8" HMI screen. Automation Direct have this item I have been
>> looking at...
>> https://www.automationdirect.com/adc/Shopping/Catalog/HMI_(Human_Machine_Interface)/C-more_Touch_Panels/C-more_Touch_Panels_EA9_Series/C-more_EA9_Series_Touch_Panels/EA9-T8CL
>> Is a bit expensive at $999-
>> I envisage I will be designing the graphics; have done a lot with photoshop in
>> the past & a tiny bit of annimation, so any program that has similarities to the
>> photoshop format would probably be helpful, however not too concerned about that.
>> Has anybody got any suggestions about suitable PLCs & HMIs or any comments 
>> about what I'm looking at. 
>> The PLC has a 125V DC input, I couldn't see an IP rating for it. The HMI is IP 25.
>> Cliff, what size screen do you have & are you feeling it is the correct size?
>> Thanks,
>> Alan
>> 
>> 
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