Textbook of the People s Posts and Telecommunications Publishing House of Electrical Control and PLC

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first relay contactor control system.

    Chapter 1 Selection and Tuning of Commonly Used Control Appliances.

    The first section of the main circuit commonly used electrical components.

    Section 2: Commonly used electrical components in the control circuit.

    Exercise 2 Relay Contactor Automatic Control System.

    The schematic diagram and wiring diagram of the first section of the control circuit.

    The second section of the three-phase asynchronous motor control circuit.

    Exercise 3: Electrical Control of Overhead Cranes.

    Section 1 Overview.

    The second section 15 3t overhead crane control loop.

    Section 3 PQYPQS series AC crane control station.

    Exercise 2: Principles and applications of programmable controllers.

    Chapter 4 Introduction to Programmable Controllers.

    Section 1: Generation of Programmable Controllers.

    Section 2: Features and main functions of PC.

    Section 3: Programming Languages for PC.

    Section 4: The Development Trend of Programmable Controllers.

    Exercise 5: Structure and Working Principles of Programmable Controllers.

    Section 1: Structure of a Programmable Controller.

    Section 2: How Programmable Controllers Work.

    Section 3 System configuration of C series P-type machine.

    Exercise 6 Programming of Programmable Controllers.

    Section 1: Basic Instructions and Programming Rules.

    Section 2 Functional Instructions.

    Section 3: Examples of common basic procedures.

    Section 4: Functions and Uses of the Programmer.

    Section 5 Use of External Equipment.

    Exercise 7 Programmable Controller Installation and Wiring.

    Section 1: Installation of Programmable Controllers.

    Section 2: Wiring of programmable controllers.

    Chapter 8 Programmable Controller Application Design.

    Section 1 PC design methods and steps.

    Section 2: Several ways to save IO points.

    Section 3 Design Examples.

    Exercise 9 Checking and Maintaining Programmable Controllers.

    Section 1 Inspection.

    Section 2: Fault phenomena and repair methods.

    Section 3: Error Information.

    Appendix I: Commonly used PC models and function tables.

    Appendix F1 Series PC Device Numbers and Function Tables.

    Appendix F1 Series PC Instruction Table.

    References.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chapter 1 Electrical Control.

    Chapter 1 Commonly used low-voltage electrical appliances 2

    Chapter 2 Common Motor Control Circuits 17

    Chapter 3 Electrical Control of Ordinary Production Machinery and Equipment 42

    Part 2 Programmable Controllers.

    Chapter 4 Overview of Programmable Controllers 50

    Chapter 5 Basic Structure and Working Principles of PLC 55

    Chapter 6 Programmable Controller Composition and Instructions 60

    Chapter 7 Programming Software for TWIDO Series PLC 100 Chapter 8 Design and Application of PLC Control System 112

    Chapter 9 Practical Training Project 121

    Appendix 168 Appendix 1 Common Electrical Graphics 168

    Appendix 2 Meaning of system bits %s 173

    Ref. 176

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