Electro Pneumatics Student
Electro Pneumatics Student
Electro Pneumatics Student
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August 2012
ATM-414 Electro-Pneumatics
pneumatics.
Module Contents
Sr
Topic
Page No.
Introduction to electro-pneumatics
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Practical task 1
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Practical task 2
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Practical task 3
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References
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areas
of
industrial
systems
are
driven
by
of
electro-
pneumatic machines.
In
(a)
electro-pneumatics,
pneumatic
components
the
are
(b)
Fig.1.1
(a): Milk filling machine
(b): Yogurt filling machine
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The signal flow diagram of Fig. 1.2 illustrates the signal flow within an
electro-pneumatic system.
1. Signal input: This signal is usually generated from sensor or switch.
2. Signal processing: the signal is processed in the processing station such
as OR gate, AND gate or time delay valve.
3. Signal output: the signal forms as a link between the signal control
section and the power section
4. Command execution: it takes place at high power level either for:
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4.1
DC Power Supply
Switches
These switches are activated manually and used connect or disconnect the
electric current in he control circuit. There are three typed of the push
button switches:
1- Normally
open
contact
(make)
In the case of a normally open
switch Fig.1.5.a, the circuit is
open if the switch is in its initial
position
(a)
(b)
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2 Normally
close
contact
(break)
In the case of the normally closed
switch Fig. 1.5.c, the circuit is
closed when the switch is in its
initial
position.
interrupted
pushbutton.
by
The
circuit
pressing
Fig.1.5.d
shows
(c)
is
(d)
the
the
way)
the
function
of
the
(e)
(f)
(g)
Fig.1.5:
(a): push button switch (N/O)
(b): ISO symbol of the normally
open push button switch
(c): push button switch (N/C)
(d): ISO symbol of the normally
closed push button switch
(e): changeover switch (two way)
(f): ISO symbol of the changeover
switch
(g): Switch block
Detent switches
These
switches
keep
the
selected
latching
switch.
Fig.1.6.a
and
(a)
open
normally
detent
closed
switch
detent
and
switch
respectively.
Detent switches also designed to be as
normally
open,
normally
closed
(b)
or
changeover switches.
In the (ATHS) labs, the detent switches
are included in the same switch block
with pushbutton switches, as shown in
Fig. 1.6.c
(c)
Fig. 1.6:
(a): ISO symbol of normally
open detent switch
(b): ISO symbol of normally
closed detent switch
Limit switches
certain
position.
Normally,
(a)
(b)
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contacts
and
according
to
can
the
be
connected
required
control
according
to
one
of
the
following:
Normally open switch
Normally closed switch
Changeover switch
.
Fig. 1.7
(a): internal construction of the
limit switch
(b): ISO symbol of the limit
switch
(c): picture of the limit switch
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4.3
A
Relays
relay
is
defined
as
an
it
will
become
an
(a)
or opening them.
The spring returns the contacts to the
initial
position
immediately
after
(b)
(c)
Fig. 1.8:
(a): Internal structure
(b): ISO symbol of the relay
(c): Relay block
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air
lines
that
may
as
advance
soon
as
or
the
finding
(use
tools
only).
5. Limit switches should be fixed
in
such
way
that
they
only
in
the
determined direction.
6. Do not exceed the permissible working pressure.
7. Use only low voltages of 24 V.
8. Switch off the air and voltage supply before disconnecting the
circuit.
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6. Practical Task 1
Title:
Controlling an electric bulb lighting
using different types of switches
Objectives:
(a)
The
student
construct
the
should
be
circuit
able
using
to
(b)
the
FluidSim software
Background:
The student should know how to use
the Pushbutton, detent and changeover
switches that will be used to switch
on/off a lamp using different circuit
configurations.
(c)
Required components:
1- DC power supply (Fig.1.9.a)
2- Indicator unit (Fig.1.9.b)
3- Switch block (Fig.1.9 c)
4- Limit switch (Fig1.7 c)
Fig. 1.9:
(a): Dc power supply
(b): Indicator block
(c): Switch block
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Procedures:
1. Prepare the components according to
the components list.
2. From
the
switch
block,
use
N.O
NC
(a)
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3. From the switch block, use a detent
switch
to
connect
the
second
two
circuits as in Fig.1.10.b
N.O
N.C.
(b)
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(c)
Fig. 1.10:
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5. Turn the power off.
6. Dismantle and tidy up.
Conclusion
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7. Practical Task 2
Title:
Indirect control of a lamp using a
pushbutton switch and a relay.
Objectives:
Background:
The relay is an electromagnetically
operated switch; it will be used to
indirectly control a 24V lamp through
a pushbutton switch.
Required Components:
5- DC power supply
6- Indicator unit
7- Switch block
8- Relay block
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Relay block
Procedures:
+24V
normally open.
A1
the
relay
block.
Explain
what
3
K1
K1
A2
0V
..
(a)
+24V
K2
K2
A1
A2
0V
(b)
to lamp.
..
Fig. 1.11:
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6. Turn off the power
7. Dismantle and tidy up.
Conclusion
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8. Practical Task 3:
Title: Opening/closing the flow in a pipeline
The double acting cylinder (1A) in Fig. 1.12 is used to open and close the
main valve in a pipeline. Draw an electro-pneumatic circuit to control the
movement of cylinder (1A).
Hint: The valve is opened by pressing the pushbutton switch. When the
pushbutton is released the valve is closed.
Fig. 1.12
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Procedures:
1. Draw the elector-pneumatic circuit using the FluidSim software
2. Test the circuit functions against any errors or mistakes.
3. Construct the circuit on the workstation
4. Write down your notes and observations.
Pneumatic circuit
Electric circuit
Observations
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Class work
1. Name three electrical components that will be used in the lab.
5. Explain the difference between a push button switch and a detent switch.
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7. Draw the ISO symbol of the following components:
a- Detent pushbutton switch, N/C and N/O
N/C
N/O
b- Changeover switch
c-Relay
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3. What is the meaning of the symbols below circuit 1 and circuit 4?
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4. Explain what happens when switch S1 is activated.
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9. References
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