TRCVC
TRCVC
Edition:ED02/17
Date:October/2017
TRCVC
COMPUTER CONTROLLED VAPOUR-COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION UNIT, WITH SCADA
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EDIBON
Edition:ED02/17
Date:October/2017
TRCVC
COMPUTER CONTROLLED VAPOUR-COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION UNIT, WITH SCADA
Real time computer control for parameters involved in the process simultaneously.
Open control allowing modifications, at any moment and in real time, of parameters involved in the process simultaneously.
Three safety levels, one mechanical in the unit, another electronic in the control interface and the third one in the control software.
3 DAB. Data Acquisition Board:
The Data Acquisition board is part of the SCADA system.
PCI Express Data acquisition board (National Instruments) to be placed in a computer slot.
Analog input: Channels= 16 single-ended or 8 differential. Resolution=16 bits, 1 in 65536. Sampling rate up to: 250 KS/s (kilo samples
per second).
Analog output: Channels=2. Resolution=16 bits, 1 in 65536.
Digital Input/Output: Channels=24 inputs/outputs.
4 TRCVC/CCSOF. Computer Control +Data Acquisition+Data Management Software:
The three softwares are part of the SCADA system.
Compatible with the industry standards.
Flexible, open and multicontrol software, developed with actual windows graphic systems, acting simultaneously on all process
parameters.
Management, processing, comparison and storage of data.
Sampling velocity up to 250 KS/s (kilo samples per second).
Calibration system for the sensors involved in the process.
It allows the registration of the alarms state and the graphic representation in real time.
Open software, allowing the teacher to modify texts, instructions. Teacher’s and student’s passwords to facilitate the teacher’s control
on the student, and allowing the access to different work levels.
This unit allows the 30 students of the classroom to visualize simultaneously all the results and the manipulation of the unit, during the
process, by using a projector or an electronic whiteboard.
5 Cables and Accessories, for normal operation.
6 Manuals:
This unit is supplied with 8 manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Interface and Control Software, Starting-up, Safety,
Maintenance, Calibration & Practices Manuals.
*References 1 to 6 are the main items: TRCVC + TRCVC/CIB + DAB + TRCVC/CCSOF + Cables and Accessories + Manuals are included
in the minimum supply for enabling normal and full operation.
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COMPUTER CONTROLLED VAPOUR-COMPRESSION REFRIGERATION UNIT, WITH SCADA
TENDER SPECIFICATIONS (for optional items)
a) Industrial configuration
7 PLC. Industrial Control using PLC (it includes PLC-PI Module plus PLC-SOF Control Software):
-PLC-PI. PLC Module:
Metallic box.
Circuit diagram in the module front panel.
Digital inputs (X) and Digital outputs (Y) block: 16 Digital inputs. 14 Digital outputs.
Analog inputs block: 16 Analog inputs.
Analog outputs block: 4 Analog outputs.
Touch screen.
Panasonic PLC:
High-speed scan of 0.32 µsec. Program capacity of 32 Ksteps. High-speed counter. Multi-point PID control.
Digital inputs/outputs and analog inputs/outputs Panasonic modules.
-TRCVC/PLC-SOF. PLC Control Software:
For this particular unit, always included with PLC supply.
Practices to be done with PLC-PI:
1.- Control of the particular unit process through the control interface box without the computer.
2.- Visualization of all the sensors values used in the particular unit process.
3.- Calibration of all sensors included in the particular unit process.
4.- Hand on of all the actuators involved in the particular unit process.
5.- Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front the particular unit. (These experiments can be
decided previously).
6.- Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements. (Example: test of complementary tanks,
complementary industrialenvironment to the process to be studied, etc).
7.- PLC hardware general use.
8.- PLC process application for the particular unit.
9.- PLC structure.
10.-PLC inputs and outputs configuration.
11.-PLC configuration possibilities.
12.-PLC program languages.
13.-PLC different programming standard languages (ladder diagram (LD), structured text (ST), instructions list (IL), sequential
function chart (SFC), function block diagram (FBD)).
14.-New configuration and development of new process.
15.-Hand on an established process.
16.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the particular unit process.
17.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the particular unit.
18.-PLC Programming Exercises.
19.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.