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1 Solution sheet: Temperature indicator with pilot lamps with LOGO!

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32 Temperature indicator with pilot lamps

Status LEDs

Potentiometer
temperature

Figure 1: Learning card 32 - Temperature indicator with pilot lamps

Functional description
The temperature in a tank has to be displayed with pilot lamps on a large display panel.
It is assumed that the temperature range is 0 to 100 °C = 0 to 10 V analog input.

Four pilot lamps P1to P4 are used for the display which should come on in sequence
after every 20 °C / 15 °C, i.e. at a temperature of 95 °C all pilot lamps are on.

Correlation list
Symbol absolute Comment
R1 / Ch0 I7 Analog input 0 to 10 V
P1 Q1 Pilot lamp (40 °C)
P2 Q2 Pilot lamp (60 °C)
P3 Q3 Pilot lamp (80 °C)
P4 Q4 Pilot lamp (95 °C)

Note
The sliding switch AI1/I7 has to be set to position “A(R)” (red branding).

Author: Jürgen Kaftan © 2010


2 Solution sheet: Temperature indicator with pilot lamps with LOGO!Learn

Exercise 1
Solution field 1 shows a suggested solution.

❏ Enter the program (see solution field 1) into the programming unit (PC).

❏ Transfer the function block diagram into the LOGO!.

❏ Test the circuit with the training device LOGO!Learn.


Solution field 1

Figure 2: Logic circuit for Temperature indicator with pilot lamps


(Function block diagram)

Author: Jürgen Kaftan © 2010


3 Solution sheet: Temperature indicator with pilot lamps with LOGO!Learn

Exercise 2

❏ Transfer the solution “function block diagram” as a ladder diagram into solution
field 2.

❏ Enter the ladder diagram into the programming unit (PC).

❏ Transfer the ladder diagram into the LOGO!.

❏ Test the circuit the training device LOGO!Learn.


Solution field 2

Figure 3: Logic Circuit for Temperature indicator with pilot lamps


(Ladder diagram)
Author: Jürgen Kaftan © 2010

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