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Vidya Vikas Educational Trust (R),

Vidya Vikas Polytechnic


27-128, Mysore - Bannur Road Alanahally,Alanahally Post, Mysuru, Karnataka 570028

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Portfolio of Laboratory Sessions

Subject : Fundamentals of Automation Technology


Subject Code : 20EE43P
Semester : 4th Semester

Name of the Student: …………………………………………….

Register Number: …………………………………………….

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Course Details
Course Code 20EE43P Semester 04
Fundamentals of Automation Electrical and
Course Title Course Group
Technology Electronics Engineering
No. of Credit 6 Type of Course Program Core
8 hours/week
Category PC / Simulation / Output Total contact Hours
104 hours/semester
Prerequisites Nil Teaching Scheme L: T:P: 3:1:4
CIE Marks 60 SEE Marks 40

Course Outcome:
CO01 Select a suitable sensor and actuator for a given automation application and demonstrate its use.
CO02 Install, test & control the pneumatic actuators using various pneumatic valves.
CO03 Develop ladder diagrams for a given application and explain its implementation using PLC.
CO04 Describe the concept of SCADA and DCS systems and list their various applications.

Course Assessment:
Sl No Assessments Type Schedule Marks Conversion
1 CIE Assessment 1 Written Test 1 3rd week 30 Average of 3
2 CIE Assessment 2 Written Test 2 7th week 30 Test for 30
3 CIE Assessment 3 Written Test 3 13th week 30 Marks
4 CIE Assessment 4 Skill Test 1 5th week 100 to 20 Average of 2
Skill Test for
5 CIE Assessment 5 Skill Test 2 9th week 100 to 20
20 Marks
6 CIE Assessment 6 Portfolio / Record 11th week 10 10
Total CIE / Internal Marks 60
Semester End Examination (SEE) [Written Exam] 100 40
Total 100

Students Activity Questions:


a) Explain working of circuit
b) List different types of timer relays used in circuit
c) Explain working principle of LVDT and List the applications of LVDT
d) List features of Hall effect sensor and List applications Hall effect sensor
e) List the advantages of pneumatics and explain application of pneumatics in automation
f) Explain terminology from the field of proximity switch technology.
g) List its features and Applications of VFD

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APPENDIX 5 (Certificate issued by guide)
Name of the Institution: VIDYA VIKAS POLYTECHNIC
Address with pin code: 27-128, Mysore - Bannur Road Alanahally,Alanahally Post, Mysuru, Karnataka
570028

Department: Electrical and Electronics Engineering

CERTIFICATE

Certified that this Practical Record entitled “Fundamentals of Automation Technology 20EE43P” which

is being submitted by …..…………………….……………….……bearing Register Number:456EE………,

is a bonafide student of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department, studying in Fourth Semester in our

Institution and has fulfilment the Laboratory prescribed by Department of Technical Education, Bangalore

during the year 2023-2024.

It is certified that all corrections/suggestions indicated for internal Assessment have been incorporated in the

Report.

Signature of the Staff In-charge

Signature of H.O.D

CIE (Internal Assessment Marks Obtained in Words):…………..……………………………………………

External Examiner 1:………………………………

Dept. …………………………College…….…………………

External Examiner 2:………………………………

Dept. …………………………College…….…………………

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Portfolio Index
Portfolio evaluation of Practice Sessions (week1-week6)
Part A: Experiments of Pneumatic Control System
Sl Name of the Experiment Date Marks
1 Controlling of single-acting cylinder by 3/2 push-button valve / solenoid valve
2 Controlling of double-acting cylinder by 5/2 push-button valve / Solenoid valve
3 Controlling of Speed control of single-acting cylinders by flow control valve
4 Controlling of Speed control of double-acting cylinders by flow control valve
Select a suitable proximity sensor for a given Pneumatics application and show
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the activation of proximity sensor
6 Activate the DC motor to run the motor forward and backward direction
Average of Marks (1~5) for First Skill Test

Portfolio evaluation of Practice Sessions (week7- week12)


Part B: Experiments of PLC Automation
Sl Name of the Experiment Date Marks
1.Develop and test the ladder programs for the following motor controls:
a) Starting from two different locations (OR Function)
b) Stopping from one position (NOT Function)
c) Two hand operation (AND Function)
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d) Stopping from two different locations (NOT+OR or NOR Functions)
e) Stopping if both signals are given (NOT+AND or NAND functions)
f) Memory function (Signal is maintained or holding)
g) Interlocking protection (XNOR/XOR)
Develop and test the ladder program for interlocking two motors, using PLC
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simulation software.
Develop and test ladder program for switching ON motor 1, motor 2 and motor 3
3
in sequence with some time delay, using PLC simulation software.
Develop and test the ladder program of the Alarm system for the following
conditions: If one input is ON- nothing happens, if any two inputs are ON- a red
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light turns ON, If any three inputs are ON- a Hooter/Alarm turns ON, using PLC
simulation software.
Develop and test ladder Program to control automatic washing machine, using
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PLC simulation software.
Double acting cylinder is used to perform machining operations. Pneumatic
cylinder is advanced by pressing two push buttons simultaneously. If any one of
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the push buttons is released, cylinder comes back to start position. Draw the
pneumatic circuit, PLC wiring diagram and ladder diagram to implement this task.
Average of Marks (1~5) for Second Skill Test
Experiments of SCADA (Trial Sessions)
Sl Name of the Experiment Date Marks
1 Experiment 01: Moving of Object from one Place to Another
2 Experiment 02: Filling up of Tank
3 Experiment 03: Lighting a Bulb
4 Experiment 04: Starting of Fan
(𝑷𝒂𝒓𝒕 𝑨 + 𝑷𝒂𝒓𝒕 𝑩)
Portfolio evaluation of Practice Sessions (For SEE; Average of 𝟐
)
( + ) ( )
= =
𝟐 𝟐

Marks in Words:………………………………………………………………..
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Signature of Student Signature of Staff

Dear Students,
Before we start to attain knowledge of great resource let me remind you to use the proper licensed version of the
Automation studio or Educational Edition of Automation Studio. I have used Automation studio 3.0.5 Demo version
for the manual.
You can download the latest version of Automation by using the link below based on your system
configurations:
https://www.famictech.com/en/Support/Automation-Studio/Downloads

If you insist on using the same version as mine download from any of the links below but be alert for virus and pirated
versions, try not to use crack use demo mode it works for every 90 minutes whenever you open it also be cautious in
x32 bit or x64 bit Installation:
https://allpcworlds.com/download-automation-studio-3-0-5-free/

https://getintopc.globalhow.com/blog/automation-studio-3-0-5-free-download/

https://webintopc.com/automation-studio-3-0-5-free-download/

I request all those who use this manual to support “Famic Technologies Inc” for their innovative software Automation
Studio. For contact and support use the links below:
https://www.famictech.com/en/contact

Thanking you all


With regards
THANMAY J S

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Experiment Number 01: Controlling of single-acting cylinder by 3/2 push-button valve / solenoid valve

Components Require Location Symbol

Single Cylinder Actuator Pneumatic > Actuator > SA


with Spring return Cylinder (Spring Return)

3/2-way Single solenoid


valve (spring return) add Pneumatic > Directional Valve >
solenoid to left and spring to 3/2-NO Valve
right side
Pneumatic > Line > Pneumatic
Pressure Source / Exhaust Pressure Source.
Pneumatic > Line > Exhaust
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Power supply 24 volts
Power source / Zero volts
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Common Zero Volt
Electric Control (US)> Switches>
Push Button
Push Button ON
Electric Control (US)> Output
Solenoid Switch
Component > Solenoid

Operation using Push button Operation using Solenoid

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 02: Controlling of double-acting cylinder by 5/2 push-button valve / Solenoid valve

Components Require Location Symbol

Double Acting Cylinder Pneumatic > Actuator > Double


Actuator Action (DA) Cylinder

5/2-way Directional Valve


with Single solenoid (spring Pneumatic > Directional Valve >
return) add solenoid to left 5/2-(14) Valve
and spring to right side
Pneumatic > Line > Pneumatic
Pressure Source / Exhaust Pressure Source.
Pneumatic > Line > Exhaust
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Power supply 24 volts
Power source / Zero volts
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Common Zero Volt
Electric Control (US)> Switches>
Push Button
Push Button ON
Electric Control (US)> Output
Solenoid Switch
Component > Solenoid

Operation using Push button Operation using Solenoid

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 03: Controlling of Speed control of single-acting cylinders by flow control valve

Components Require Location Symbol

Single Cylinder Actuator Pneumatic > Actuator > SA


with Spring return Cylinder (Spring Return)

3/2-way Single solenoid


valve (spring return) add Pneumatic > Directional Valve >
solenoid to left and spring to 3/2-NO Valve
right side
Pneumatic > Line > Pneumatic
Pressure Source / Exhaust Pressure Source.
Pneumatic > Line > Exhaust
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Power supply 24 volts
Power source / Zero volts
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Common Zero Volt
Electric Control (US)> Switches>
Push Button
Push Button ON
Electric Control (US)> Output
Solenoid Switch
Component > Solenoid

Pneumatic > Flow Control > Flow


Flow Control for Meter In
Control for Meter In

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 04: Controlling of Speed control of double-acting cylinders by flow control valve

Components Require Location Symbol

Double Acting Cylinder Pneumatic > Actuator > Double


Actuator Action (DA) Cylinder

5/2-way Directional Valve


with Single solenoid (spring Pneumatic > Directional Valve >
return) add solenoid to left 5/2-(14) Valve
and spring to right side
Pneumatic > Line > Pneumatic
Pressure Source / Exhaust Pressure Source.
Pneumatic > Line > Exhaust
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Power supply 24 volts
Power source / Zero volts
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Common Zero Volt
Electric Control (US)> Switches>
Push Button
Push Button ON
Electric Control (US)> Output
Solenoid Switch
Component > Solenoid

Pneumatic > Flow Control > Flow


Flow Control for Meter In
Control for Meter In

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 05: Select a suitable proximity sensor for a given Pneumatics application and show the activation
of proximity sensor

Components Require Location Symbol

Double Acting Cylinder Pneumatic > Actuator > Double


Actuator Action (DA) Cylinder

5/2-way Directional Valve


with Single solenoid (spring Pneumatic > Directional Valve >
return) add solenoid to left 5/2-(14) Valve
and spring to right side
Pneumatic > Line > Pneumatic
Pressure Source / Exhaust Pressure Source.
Pneumatic > Line > Exhaust
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Power supply 24 volts
Power source / Zero volts
Electric Control (US)> Lines >
Common Zero Volt
Electric Control (US)> Switches>
Push Button
Push Button ON
Electric Control (US)> Output
Solenoid Switch
Component > Solenoid
Pneumatics>Sensors > Proximity
Proximity Sensors
Sensors
Electric Control (US)> Switches >
Proximity Switch
Proximity Switch NO

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 06: Activate the DC motor to run the motor forward and backward direction

Components Require Location Symbol

Workshop > Electrical Control >


Motor Output Components > Single Phase
Motor

Power source Electric Control (US)> Power


Source > Power Supply L1

Electric Control (US)> Power


Grounding
Source > Ground

Electric Control (US)> Switches >


Toggle Switch Type NO
Toggle Switch NO

Electric Control (US)> Switches >


Toggle Switch Type NC
Toggle Switch NC

H-Bridge Circuit Forward Backward

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Part B: Experiments of PLC Automation

Dear Students

There are many open-source simulation software’s available to execute PLC program Ladder Diagram mode.
Among these software LogixPro is one of the best platforms to learn the PLC Logic along with built in
simulations.
LogixPro is the ideal tool for learning the fundamentals of ladder logic programming. The look, feel and
operation of LogixPro's ladder rung editor so closely mimics Rockwell's world renown PLC editing software,
that many need a second look to be sure whose editor they're using. Of course, the give-away is the window
containing one of our ProSim-II Simulations. This is where LogixPro really out-shines typical PLC training
setups employing a PLC connected to a handful of switches and lights. By graphically simulating process
equipment such as conveyors, bottling plants, etc. in software, the synchronous and interactive nature of real
industrial processes, presents the student with a far more realistic and challenging programming experience.
Download site:
https://canadu.com/
https://canadu.com/lp/logixpro.html
I kindly request you to support TheLearningPit.com, and Canadu.com for their unique software for learning
PLC programming.
With regard
Author

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Introduction to LogixPro

Layout [Select Micrologix 1000] Input / Output Data [Create Ladder Logic]

Label the I/O Logics Select I/O Simulator

Go online to Run Program or offline mode to


Select RUN Mode to see simulation
stop

Toggle the Input Switches to see Output


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Experiment Number 01: Develop and test the ladder programs for the following motor controls:
a) Starting from two different locations (OR Function)
b) Stopping from one position (NOT Function)
c) Two hand operation (AND Function)
d) Stopping from two different locations (NOT+OR or NOR Functions)
e) Stopping if both signals are given (NOT+AND or NAND functions)
f) Memory function (Signal is maintained or holding)
g) Interlocking protection (XNOR/XOR)
Problem Description
Implementation of various Logic Gates AND, OR, NOT, NOR, NAND, EX-OR and EX-NOR in PLC using
Ladder Diagram programming language.
Symbol of Logic Gates

Problem Solution
PLC program to implement various logic gates, along with program explanation and run time test cases.
AND

• By connecting Normally Open / XIC contacts in series, AND gate can be implemented.
• When both inputs are set to 1, then and then only output goes high.
OR

• By connecting Normally Open / XIC contacts in parallel, OR Gate can be implemented.


• When either input is set to high, output goes high.
NOT

• By using just one Normally Closed / XIO contact, NOT Logic Gate can be implemented.
• Inverted state of input is obtained as an output.
NOR

• By connecting Normally Closed / XIO contacts in series, NOR Logic Gate can be implemented.
• If both inputs are Reset to 0, output goes High otherwise remains in Low state.
• Or by inverting output of a OR Gate, that is by using output of OR Gate as an input of NOT Gate,
NOR Gate can be implemented.
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NAND

• By connecting Normally Closed contacts in parallel to each other, NAND Gate can be implemented.
• Or by simply inverting output of AND gate, NAND Gate can be implemented.
EX-OR

• By connecting XIC and XIO in series with parallel to XIO and XIC in series as shown in diagram
above, EX-OR Gate can be implemented.
• When both inputs are identical, output is 0. Output is high when A ≠ B.
• Note here that XIC of first series contacts and XIO of second series contacts must be given same
address and similarly for the other two.
EX-NOR

• By connecting two XIO contacts in series with parallel to two XIC contacts in series, EX-NOR gate
can be implemented.
• When both inputs are identical A=B=O or A=B=1, output goes high.
• It implies same here as in EX-OR gate that address must be given same.
• By inverting output of EX-OR gate, implementation of EX-NOR can be accomplished.

Runtime Test Cases


Inputs Outputs
A B AND OR NOR NAND EX-OR EX-NOR
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1
0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0
1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0
1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

Inputs Output
A NOT
0 1
1 0

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 02: Develop and test ladder program for switching ON motor 1, motor 2 and motor 3 in sequence
with some time delay, using PLC simulation software.

Problem Description:

Ladder Diagram

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 03: Develop and test the ladder program for interlocking two motors, using PLC simulation
software.

Problem Description
Let there be 2 Motors connected through charge coil, when one Motor is switched ON the second Motor should be
OFF and when second Motor is ON the First Motor should be OFF

Ladder Diagram:

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 04: Develop and test the ladder program of the Alarm system for the following conditions: If one
input is ON- nothing happens, if any two inputs are ON- a red light turns ON, if any three inputs are ON- a Hooter/Alarm
turns ON, using PLC simulation software.

Problem Description

- If one input is ON nothing happens.


- If any two inputs are ON, a red light goes ON.
- If any three inputs are ON, an alarm sirens sound.
- If all are ON, the fire department is notified.
• Execute the Ladder

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 05: Develop and test ladder Program to control automatic washing machine, using PLC
simulation software.

Problem Description
Washing Machine need minimum 3 main working steps and the overall work should start when the Washing Machine
after filling cloths has to be closed
The 3 steps are:
• Fill Cold water when the Machine is loaded and the door is closed
• Run the washing machine motor and cold-water inlet valve should be closed
• Motor and Inlet valve should be closed and Drain valve to be opened
• An alert signal to be given when the work is complete

Ladder Diagram

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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Experiment Number 06: Double acting cylinder is used to perform machining operations. Pneumatic cylinder is
advanced by pressing two push buttons simultaneously. If any one of the push buttons is released, cylinder comes back
to start position. Draw the pneumatic circuit, PLC wiring diagram and ladder diagram to implement this task.

When both Push button is ON

When any one of the Push buttons is OFF


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Students Working Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Part C: Demonstration on SCADA & HMI
Dear Students
Before we start to attain knowledge of great resource let me remind you to use the proper licensed version of
the Wonderware InTouch Software. Or use the Demo version which will give free 120 minutes of working in
every session.
InTouch from Wonderware is advanced SCADA software for monitoring and backing up large-area
production process data. Devices managed from a single workstation can be connected with OPC client, S7
MPI, S7 PPI, Profinet (S7 1200), Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP / IP, Host Link Protocol (Omron), Mewtocol
Protocol (Panasonic)). Historical data related to the process of our SCADA system is recorded in the database.
I have used InTouch 10.1 Demo version for the manual. All the Tools and Functions are similar in different
Versions.
You can download the latest version of Wonderware InTouch software by using the link below based on your
system configurations:
Download Locations:
https://lab4sys.com/en/category/software-downloads/
https://www.awztech.org/downloads
If you insist on using the other version as download from any of the links below but be alert for virus and
pirated versions, try not to use crack use demo mode it works for every 120 minutes whenever you open it
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1.Meaning of SCADA
SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) is a category of software applications for controlling
industrial processes, which is the gathering of data in real time from remote locations in order to control
equipment and conditions. SCADA provides organizations with the tools needed to make and deploy data-
driven decisions regarding their industrial processes.
SCADA systems include hardware and software components. The hardware gathers and feeds data into field
controller systems, which forward the data to other systems that process and present it to a human-machine
interface (HMI) in a timely manner. SCADA systems also record and log all events for reporting process status
and issues. SCADA applications warn when conditions become hazardous by sounding alarms.

Functions of each component of SCADA system,


There are many parts or components of SCADA system, which include hardware (input and output),
controllers, networks, user interface, communications equipment and software. Altogether, the
term SCADA refers to the entire central system. The central system usually monitors data from various
sensors that are either in close proximity or off site (sometimes miles away).

An industrial SCADA consisting of the following


1. A central host or master station unit or, master terminal unit (MTU);
2. One or more field data gathering and control units or remotes (usually called remote stations,
remote terminal units, or RTU’s);
3. A collection of standard and/or custom software used to monitor and control remotely located
field data elements.
Contemporary SCADA systems exhibit predominantly open-loop control characteristics and utilize
predominantly long-distance communications, although some elements of closed-loop control and/or short
distance communications may also be present.

Major components of SCADA


1) A collection of equipment’s that is provide the operator at remote location with enough information to
determine the status of particular piece of equipment or entire substation or a plant or a dynamic network and
cause actions to take place regarding that equipment or network without being physically present.
2) An arrangement for operator control and separation of remotely located apparatus using multiplexing
techniques once a relatively small number of interconnecting channels.
3) Collecting Data from remote electrical equipment and controlling then through suitable communication
medium.
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Describe SCADA Hardware and software


A SCADA system consists of a number of remote terminal units (RTU) collecting field data and sending that
data back to a master station, via a communication system. The master station displays the acquired data and
allows the operator to perform remote control tasks.
The accurate and timely data allows for optimization of the plant operation and process. Other benefits include
more efficient, reliable and most importantly, safer operations. This results in a lower cost of operation
compared to earlier non-automated systems.
SCADA system essentially has five levels or hierarchies, as listed below
1. Field instrumentation and control devices: These analog and digital sensors situated at each remote site
2. Marshalling terminals and RTUs: These provides an interface to the field devices
3. Communications system: Communications systems form the backbone of SCADA. The widely used
systems are wire, fiber optic, radio, telephone line, microwave and possibly even satellite. Specific protocols
and error detection techniques are used for efficient and optimum transfer of data pathway for communications
between the master station and the remote sites
4. The master station(s): The master stations gather data from the various RTUs provide an operator interface
for display of information and control of the remote sites
5. Information Technology (IT) Applications: The commercial information technology (IT) or data
processing department computer system.

SCADA Hardware Functions


There are many functions of SCADA; some of them are listed below.
Data Collection: collecting of the information via a RTU (remote terminal unit)
Data Transfer: transferring it to the central site
Data Processing: Carrying out any necessary analysis and control
Information Display: Displaying that information on operator screens or displays
Control Actions: Required control actions are then conveyed back to the process

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SCADA Software
Generally, SCADA is completely a software package that helps to monitor the entire area of the plant. The
basic architecture of the SCADA begins with a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or Remote Terminal
Units (RTUs).
As we know, PLC or RTUs are microprocessors that communicate with the field devices such as valves,
pumps, sensors, HMIs, other end devices, etc. These devices route all this collected data from end devices to
SCADA computers. Then SCADA software processes distribute and display the data on the monitor to better
understand the operator about the field condition.
For example, in a cement plant, there are various weighing scales. The operator is allowed to change the
specific set rate for each weighing scale according to plant requirements. SCADA displays the real-time
process value of each weighing feeder and also logs the data.

Applications of SCADA.
SCADA Systems are widely used in the following:
• Oil and Gas
• Pipeline monitoring and control
• Remote equipment and asset monitoring and control of production, pumping, and storage
locations
• Offshore platforms and onshore wells
• Refineries, Petro-chemical stations
• Plant/factory automation
• Water and Wastewater
• Water treatment centers and distribution
• Wastewater collection and treatment facilities
• Utilities
• Electrical power distribution from gas-fired, coal, nuclear
• Electrical power transmission and distribution
• Agriculture / Irrigation
• Manufacturing
• Food and Beverage
• Pharmaceutical
• Telecommunications
• Transportation
• And many others

Meaning of HMI and its applications.


A human-machine interface or HMI is a component that is used as an interface between an operator and a
process or piece of machinery. It is a graphic interface that allows complete control of a machine from one
dashboard. They are found on pretty much every piece of equipment you come across in manufacturing and
in the industrial process world.

Types of HMI.
There are three main types of human machine interfaces you will come across:
a) The Push Button Replacement Panel
These are pretty self-explanatory; they replace all of the pushbuttons needed to operate the machine. They
centralize complete process/machine control from one panel without the need for a number of different
physical pushbuttons. A graphical button will be displayed on the screen and they can be used for a number
of different functions, such as start-stop, homing, screen navigation, and resets.
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b) The Overseer Panel
This type of panel is used to view SCADA systems or MES systems. They are not just used to control one
machine but can control/monitor a number of machines/processes from one place.
c) The Data Handling Panel
This type of HMI is used to present feedback from a machine’s performance or production report. They can
be used to set different recipes or view/accept alarms that occur on the machine. Graphs can be created on
these types of HMIs along with a visual representation of how the machine is performing.

Advantages of HMI.
For plants and facilities, there are several benefits of installing an HMI system. Below are a few of the many
benefits of having an HMI system:
1. Alarms/Warnings: An HMI can allow plant operators to view alarms and locate a malfunction in the
equipment, allowing them to react more quickly. Alarms can be preventive, so the operator is alerted before
the system reaches an emergency level. Alarms can also track several different problems and increase
productivity by optimizing manufacturing processes.
2. Reliable Messaging: For faxes, pages and more, operators can depend on HMI messaging. As
an example, when a machine should be refilled because of a low fuel level, the operator will be alerted
automatically.
3. Easier Overall Management of Plant: Using HMI technology, your company can also easily manage and
carry out recipes. The high-quality graphics of HMI systems provide realistic views of a plant's operations so
that operators can control the facility from central locations. This also helps with any security issues. Now an
operator doesn’t need to approach dangerous areas, and they can control the monitor from another location.
4. Accurate Testing with Simulation: Plant managers can test equipment and devices easily through the use
of an HMI with simulation. Testing can be achieved in the office without any piece of equipment. This
function improves overall production and reduces startup time.
5. Cost Reduction: A human machine interface can reduce operating costs by replacing hundreds of selectors,
pushbuttons, indicator lights and more. This means the need for extra cables, panels and consoles is also
greatly reduced.
6. Improved Communications
HMI can also improve communications throughout the facility by using various types of equipment. This
includes the use of:
• Ethernet
• Data Highway Plus
• DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange)
• Remote I/O
• Serial port
Adding an HMI to a workplace benefits a facility by improving its productivity, operation and safety.
Companies such as Red Lion provide a variety of HMI products (available for purchase through Carotron,
Inc.) for even the most demanding industrial applications.

4. Concept of DCS

The name itself represents that DCS is a system including related computers, controllers, and sensors where
all there are in a distributed format all across the plant. Every element in the system performs its own
functionality like data attainment and management, process management along with the graphical display, and
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data accumulation. The communication between each element in the plant is done through a centralized
computer which is also termed a controlling network. The crucial component of the plant is the “Distribution
Control System” where is utilized for automated decision-making depending on the production updates as per
reality all across the plant.

Hierarchy of DCS.

Functions of each level of DCS.


Referring to the diagram:

• Level 0 contains the field devices such as flow and temperature sensors, and final control
elements, such as control valves
• Level 1 contains the industrialized Input/Output (I/O) modules, and their associated distributed
electronic processors.
• Level 2 contains the supervisory computers, which collect information from processor nodes on
the system, and provide the operator control screens.
• Level 3 is the production control level, which does not directly control the process, but is
concerned with monitoring production and monitoring targets
• Level 4 is the production scheduling level.
Levels 1 and 2 are the functional levels of a traditional DCS, in which all equipment are part of an integrated
system from a single manufacturer.
Levels 3 and 4 are not strictly process control in the traditional sense, but where production control and
scheduling take place.

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Basic Steps to Remember
1: once you open InTouch, in the Main layout right
2: Give Name for your File
click in Windows and Click New

3: Click on Wizard 4: Click Value Display and Tagname Value & OK

5: Paste Timer in Window and Double Click 6: Give Tag Name and Double click on Name

7: Click Tag Name Type and Give Memory Real 8: Click Wizard again and Select Buttons pick
Save and Close Round Panel Pushbutton and OK

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9: Double Click on Button and change 10: Double Click Tagname and give type as Memory
Tagname and Colour Discrete

11: Copy START Button and Past and Create 12: Right Click on Window and select Window Scripts
STOP Button by repeating the same Steps

14: set Initial Conditions to Zero “0” THEN CLICK


13: First select On Show
Convert Validate and OK

15: Click Wizard select Symbol Factory click 16: Click on Window to get Symbol Factory Buttons
add to Toolbar

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17: Select suitable Symbol for Process [Example 18: Select Object and click on Break Cell Icon
Containers> Crate 1] below

19: Double Click on Object to get Object Properties 20: Click on Location > Horizontal (Check box) >
dialog click on Horizontal to get Expression Dialog

21: Enter TIME scale and Moment Distance

23: Give TIME input as Memory Real>Save OK>


22: Define TIME input OK
OK>OK

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24: Right Click on Windows to get Script 25: Select While Showing and Every = 100

26: Write Simple Script then press convert, Validate and Ok

27: Click on Runt Time 28: InTouch Viewer will be Displayed

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28: Press on START to see Simulation
29: change the TIME to 40 and box horizontal distance to 120
and Press to see STOP to get initial
and see the difference
position

30: Enter Expression as TIME input and Change Time range and Distance range to move

31: run Runtime and see Time increment and Distance increment

32: Repeat the same procedure by giving Vertical distance after TIME is 40 to 60 and lift distance be 70

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33: Make sure both Horizontal and Vertical is Active with respect to TIME

34: Till 40 the Crater moves Horizontal right for 120 and after 40 the Crater moves 70 Vertical up.

35: Using this type of Simple steps of Moment of Object with respect to TIME as input can be Simulated

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Experiment 01: Moving of Object from one Place to Another


AIM: Program to move objects from conveyor.
Problem Description
❖ Objects are moving on conveyor
❖ We need to move objects on conveyor. When box is reached its position, another box should appear.
❖ Implement this automatic cycle in InTouch SCADA animation.

Problem Solution
❖ Create Time Value Count
❖ Create Buttons to Start and Stop
❖ Create Objects and Elements in InTouch Window
❖ Give Horizontal Movement
❖ Write Initial Conditions to zero in Window Script
❖ Write simple Script to activate
❖ Note the Time for Box to reach Position
❖ Edit Script and Visibility to get second Box
❖ Validate the Results
Components Required Inputs Initial Conditions
[1] Conveyor Belt START = 0;
[2] Box or Crater 2 Numbers STOP = 0;
[3] Start and Stop Button TIME = 0;
[4] Timer
Onscreen Script
IF START == 1 THEN TIME = TIME+1; ENDIF;
IF TIME == 50 THEN STOP=1; ENDIF;
IF STOP ==1 THEN START=0; TIME = 0; ENDIF;
Box parameter
Horizontal: Extension Name TIME; Time Start = 0; Time End = 50; Distance Start = 0; Distance Move =
(Based on Trial); Visibility: Extension = TIME > 40; Visibility on
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Sequence 01:

Sequence 02:

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Experiment Number:……………………..

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Experiment 02: Filling up of Tank
AIM: From Pump water to be Pumped to Tank
Problem Description
❖ Pump should Display to Pump Water
❖ We need to show Water Moment from Pump to Tank
❖ Implement this automatic cycle in InTouch SCADA animation.

Problem Solution
❖ Create Time Value Count
❖ Create Buttons to Start and Stop
❖ Create Objects and Elements in InTouch Window
❖ Give Vertical and Horizontal Movement for Water
❖ Write Initial Conditions to zero in Window Script
❖ Write simple Script to activate
❖ Note the Time for Tank to Fill and Stop the Sequence
❖ Edit Script and Visibility
❖ Validate the Results
Components Required Inputs Initial Conditions
[1] Sump START = 0;
[2] Pump STOP = 0;
[3] Pipes TIME = 0;
[4] Tank
Onscreen Script
IF START == 1 THEN TIME = TIME+1; ENDIF;
IF STOP ==1 THEN START=0; TIME = 0; ENDIF;
Water parameter
PIPE TIME HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL
1 0 TO 5 Vertical
2 5 to 10 Horizontal
3 10 to 15 Vertical
4 15 to 20 Vertical
5 20 to 25 Horizontal
6 20 to 25 Horizontal
7 20 to 25 Horizontal
8 25 to 40 Vertical

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Sequence 01:

Sequence 02:

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Experiment Number:……………………..

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Experiment 03: Lighting a Bulb
AIM: to control a Bulb by Switch
Problem Description
❖ Switch should be a Discreet Memory
❖ Electricity flow by time when switch is ON
❖ Implement this automatic cycle in InTouch SCADA animation.

Problem Solution
❖ Create Time Value Count
❖ Create a Switch
❖ Create wire by small rectangle
❖ Give Horizontal Movement for Electricity
❖ Write Initial Conditions to zero in Window Script
❖ Write simple Script to activate
❖ Note the Time for Electrical Flow and Stop the Sequence
❖ Edit Script and Visibility
❖ Validate the Results

Components Required Inputs Initial Conditions


[1] Timer SWITCH = 0;
[2] Switch TIME = 0;
[3] Bulb
Onscreen Script
IF SWITCH == 1 THEN TIME = TIME+1; ENDIF;
IF SWITCH ==0 THEN TIME = 0; ENDIF;

Current parameter
Horizontal Time Start = 0 End Time =5; Bulb = Blink Continuous after Time 5; Horizontal Time Start = 5
End Time =8 till grounding

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Sequence 01:

Sequence 02:

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Experiment Number:……………………..

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Experiment 04: Starting of Fan
AIM: to control a Fan by Knob
Problem Description
❖ Knob should be a Discreet Memory
❖ Electricity flow by time when Knob is ON
❖ Implement this automatic cycle in InTouch SCADA animation.

Problem Solution
❖ Create Time Value Count
❖ Create a Knob
❖ Create Propellor and Circle
❖ Create wire by small rectangle
❖ Give Horizontal Movement for Electricity
❖ Give Orientation to Propellor
❖ Write Initial Conditions to zero in Window Script
❖ Write simple Script to activate
❖ Note the Time for Electrical Flow and Stop the Sequence
❖ Edit Script and Visibility
❖ Validate the Results

Components Required Inputs Initial Conditions


[1] Knob KNOB = 0;
[2] Propellor TIME = 0;
[3] Timer

Onscreen Script
IF KNOB == 1 THEN TIME = TIME+1; ENDIF;
IF KNOB ==0 THEN TIME = 0; ENDIF;

Current parameter
Horizontal Time Start = 0 End Time =5; Propeller Orientation = Time > 5;

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Sequence 01:

Sequence 02:

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Students Unit Test Sheet
Experiment Number:……………………..

Student Signature Staff Signature

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Student Signature Staff Signature

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