Which PLC is Better for Your Process Control Needs?
▶ Want to learn industrial automation? Go here: http://realpars.com ▶ Want to train your team in industrial automation? Go here: http://realpars.com/business ▶ You can read the full post here: https://www.realpars.com/blog/right-p... ⌚Timestamps: 00:00 - Overview of control systems 01:57 - Focus on process control 03:58 - Criteria for evaluating PLCs 06:15 - Top PLCs for process control: Siemens SIMATIC S7 06:46 - Top PLCs for process control: Allen-Bradley ControlLogix 07:19 - Top PLCs for process control: Mitsubishi MELSEC 07:43 - Top PLCs for process control: Schneider Electric Modicon 08:31 - Real-world examples: Case study 1 09:14 - Real-world examples: Case study 2 09:49 - Real-world examples: Case study 3 10:38 - Conclusion In the world of industrial automation, control systems play a crucial role in ensuring processes run smoothly and efficiently. There are two primary types of control systems: discrete control and process control. Discrete control systems are used to manage specific, distinct events. Think of them as controlling the on-and-off states of machinery. Process control, on the other hand, involves continuous monitoring and regulation of processes to maintain a desired output. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are the backbone of process control. They are specialized computers used to automate and monitor industrial processes, providing the precision and reliability needed to achieve the goals of process control. PLCs come in many different configurations, with varying capabilities and requirements. First, when choosing a PLC for process control, I need to consider the following criteria. Performance Ease of programming Scalability Integration Cost I will highlight four of the top PLCs for Process Control. The Siemens' SIMATIC S7 has been a leading choice in the industry for 30 years, known for its robustness and reliability. Some of its strengths include excellent performance, a high level of modularity and scalability, and broad compatibility with various systems using standard industrial ethernet communication protocols, including OPC-UA. On the downside, an S7 system can be costly and moderately complex to set up and program. Allen-Bradley's ControlLogix is renowned for its user-friendly programming and robust performance. ControlLogix is easy to program, reliable in demanding environments, and provides a wide array of I/O interfaces. ControlLogix, however, generally has a higher processor cost than other systems. Mitsubishi's MELSEC series is a cost-effective PLC option, ideal for small to mid-sized applications. Modicon by Schneider Electric is known for its versatility and strong integration capabilities. Modicon is versatile and scalable and is easily integrated with other systems. Its biggest weakness is its moderate performance capabilities as compared to other top-tier PLCs. A large oil refinery uses multiple Siemens SIMATIC S7 processors and dozens of remote I/O panels to maintain precise control over its refining processes, ensuring product quality and safety for the 10,000 I/O points in the plant. A manufacturing plant utilizes an Allen-Bradley ControlLogix for seamless automation of assembly lines, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced downtime. The plant has integrated ControlLogix PLCs with robotic arms and conveyor systems using its feature-rich motion control capabilities, enabling synchronized operations that significantly boost production rates. A mid-sized food processing facility uses a Mitsubishi MELSEC processor for reliable and cost-effective process control, ensuring consistent product quality. The MELSEC PLCs manage various processes such as mixing, baking, and packaging, with real-time monitoring of its 1500 I/O points to maintain optimal conditions. ============================= PLC programming skill path: https://www.realpars.com/courses?lear... ============================= Did you miss out on the latest and greatest? Catch up now by watching our videos right here: https://www.realpars.com/blog/omron-n... https://www.realpars.com/blog/sinking... https://www.realpars.com/blog/node-re... ============================= TWEET THIS VIDEO: https://ctt.ac/4FYfp ============================= Follow us on Facebook 👉 / therealpars Follow us on Twitter 👉 / realpars Follow us on LinkedIn 👉 / realpars Follow us on Instagram 👉 / realparsdotcom #plcbasics #electricalengineering #RealPars

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