Chapter 3 Getting Started: Compact Control Builder Training
Chapter 3 Getting Started: Compact Control Builder Training
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3.1.1 Objective
On completion of this chapter you will be able to:
Install the Compact Control Builder AC800M
Interpret P&ID and Functional Design Specification
3.1.2 Legend
> Indicates when you go from one menu to a sub-menu
Italic Indicates object and file names
“ “ Indicates dialog box buttons, tabs, menus etc.
Bold Indicates important topics
Indicates start/explanation of student activity
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3.2.1 Requirements
Compact Control Builder is a fully integrated Windows XP Professional and Windows
2003 Server application. The minimum requirements are besides the operating system
Windows XP Professional and Windows 2003 Server:
Microsoft Word 2000, 2002 or 2003 (for creating project documentation)
Acrobat Reader version 4.0 or later (required to read online manuals)
3.2.2 Software
The PEC Firmware Release must match the version of the Compact Control Builder.
More information is available at the document “AC 800PEC SW Compatibility”
The software for the Compact Control Builder delivered on the CD is divided in two
parts – the Compact Control Builder AC 800M and the OPC Server for AC 800M.
Each of these is installed with the help of installation wizards.
The first wizard contains Compact Control Builder, Base Software for
SoftController, and User Documentation.
The second wizard contains OPC Server for AC 800M.You must first run the
Compact Control Builder installation before running the OPC Server installation.
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4. Click the “Compact Control Builder AC800M” button. The Installation Wizard
starts. Follow the on-screen installation instructions.
Using the “Cancel” button in any of the installation Wizard dialogs will interrupt
the installation. When installation procedure is interrupted, all previously installed
components will be disregarded.
6. Follow the on-screen installation instructions. Running the OPC Server on the
same PC as the Compact Control Builder does not require further settings.
Please note that a new folder was added to the Compact Control Builder:
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It will redirect the data for the compact flash to the folder c:\temp. The flash utility
will use it and send this data to the flash memory of the PEC.
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3.3.1 Purpose
The purpose of this document is to provide a Functional Design Specification for
designing and implementing a complete project like in the industrial world.
During the course you will build up this configuration, step by step, via the different
exercises that have been prepared for you.
You will learn about programming the AC800M controller itself and also how to
connect the controller to I/O systems.
Manual Control
Each device shall be able to operate via faceplate.
Interlocks
Draining and filling at the same time must be prevented.
Heating and cooling at the same time needs to be blocked.
Temperature control and mixing at the same time must be allowed.
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Cooler
The cooler is supplied with cooling water through the pump P1 to cool down the
vessel temperature.
One digital output is used to start the pump and the fan simultaneously. The motor
circuitry provides one feedback signal for running indication.
Heater
One digital output is used to start the heater. The power circuitry provides one
feedback signal for running indication.
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Agitator Motor M1
The agitator is variable speed controlled. One digital output is used to start the motor.
The motor circuitry provides one signal for motor running indication.
The motor current is monitored by the current transmitter IT1.
The speed ST1 of the motor may be controlled by a 0-20mA reference signal as a set
point for the frequency converter.
A pulse is generated as a digital input which indicates rotational speed. The shaft
creates one equal pulse per rotation.
NOTE! The motor needs a minimum speed set point of 10% to
start running and the main contactor must be active.
Draining System
The draining system is identical to the filling system, but using different tag names.
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FIC
1
IT
1
FT
1
V3 ST
M1 1
LSH
2
LSH
V1 V5 1
LT
1
COOLER HEATER
P1 LSL
1
TT
1 FT FIC
2 2
V4
V6 V2
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