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Lead-Lag Compensation Example - Kitcontrol

This document provides an example of using lead-lag compensation to control the timing of three pumps running to prevent them from drawing excess electricity by operating simultaneously. It shows a wiring diagram with three BooleanWritable points linked to a DiscreteTotalizerExt object's changeOfStateCount slot which is then connected to a LeadLagCycles object to control the lag times between pumps turning on. The configuration property sheet for this setup is also displayed.
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Lead-Lag Compensation Example - Kitcontrol

This document provides an example of using lead-lag compensation to control the timing of three pumps running to prevent them from drawing excess electricity by operating simultaneously. It shows a wiring diagram with three BooleanWritable points linked to a DiscreteTotalizerExt object's changeOfStateCount slot which is then connected to a LeadLagCycles object to control the lag times between pumps turning on. The configuration property sheet for this setup is also displayed.
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30/3/2020 Lead-lag compensation example – kitControl

three pumps run. The purpose of controlling the three is to prevent them from drawing excess
electricity by all three running at the same time.

The wire sheet for controlling the lag times for three pumps might look like this:

Figure 7.   LeadLagCycle example with linked objects

Each of the three BooleanWritable points has a DiscreteTotalizerExt with its


changeOfStateCount slot linked back to a Cycle Count x input on the LeadLagCycles object (not
visible in the illustration). The feedback Or object simulates feedback, fed through a
BooleanDelay object. The following shows the configuration of the property sheet:

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