Industrial Motor Control
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ISBN: 9781133691808
Author: Stephen Herman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 48, Problem 3RQ
To determine
The starter that energizes first 1M or 2M when the pressure switches.
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1 To enable actuator A2 to advance, it is necessary to switch valve V2 to the leftmost position and ensure that valve V1 is in its initial (intermediate) position.
2 Switching valve V2 to the leftmost position allows actuator A2 to advance, but for this to happen, valve V1 must also be switched to the leftmost position.
3 When activating valve V1, using the locking lever installed on the left side of it, the two actuators (A1 and A2) are allowed to advance.
4 Hydraulic pump B1 is a simple variable displacement type.
5 Valves V1 and V2 have a TANDEM center.
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Section 5-2: Line Diagrams-Signals,
Decisions, and Actions
In the following application, a temperature switch controls a heating contactor and a flow switch is used to
ensure there is enough air flow. If there is not enough air flow, an alarm is sounded. Complete the required
information.
1. List all the signal devices in the circuit.
2. List all the action devices in the circuit.
3. List the decision part of the circuit that automatically sounds the alarm if there is a problem.
4. When the heating element is on during normal operation, is the flow switch open or closed?
CIRCULATING
2
L1
FAN
TEMPERATURE
SWITCH
TR
HEATING
ELEMENTS
FLOW
SWITCH
-HOT AIR
PADDLE
AIR FILTER
NORMALLY CLOSED
FLOW SWITCH
65
ALARM
(SOUNDS IF NO FLOW FOR
15 SECONDS OR MORE)
Date
HEATING
CONTACTOR
TR
ON-DELAY
TIMER
SUPPLY AIR
COLD AIR
(3) TIME SET= 15 SEC
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