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Sending Flow Meter Information to RTU
If I understand your question correctly, I think you want to take a 4-20mA flow signal, and then convert it into a pulse signal (dry contact), which you will then use for totalization, is that right? If so, then yes -- this is possible. I wrote an article about how to accomplish that very...
scadametrics
Post #3
Jun 7, 2018
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Networking
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Which able to use for RS-485 connection?
Hello J.F. What baud rate do you plan to use? The reason I ask is because the lower the baud rate, the more forgiving the RS-485 communications will be when using less-than-ideal cable and/or less-than-ideal termination resistors. Hope this helps!
scadametrics
Post #5
Jun 7, 2018
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General Communications Chat
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Multi Baud Rate on the Same RS485 MODBUS RTU Bus
Interesting device, ICP DAS. Thanks for bringing it to the forum's attention!
scadametrics
Post #10
Jan 7, 2016
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Modbus
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Multi Baud Rate on the Same RS485 MODBUS RTU Bus
Denaize, I ran into a situation one time where several of my Modbus slave devices had hardwired serial settings that could not be changed, and I needed to read them from a single Modbus master --- which sounds a lot like the problem you are facing. My solution was to use a Digi One IAP...
scadametrics
Post #6
Nov 2, 2015
Forum:
Modbus
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Pressure Sensor that Inverts a 4-20ma Signal
Mike, You may want to take a look at this device: http://www.camillebauer-usa.com/pdfs/Sineax_VS50_datasheet.pdf I've never personally used one; but according to its specs, it can convert a 4-20mA signal to 20-4mA. Hope this helps! -Jim Mimlitz, SCADAmetrics
scadametrics
Post #6
Nov 2, 2015
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Sensors & Calibration
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Flowmeter for Low Flow in Gravity Sewer
Hi Morley, I have a client who faced a similar issue, the only real difference being that he had an 8 inch sewer line instead of a 4 inch line. Like David wisely suggested above, he installed a U-shaped trap in which to install the flanged magmeter, since it is imperative that the pipe be...
scadametrics
Post #3
Aug 5, 2015
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Sensors & Calibration
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PLC Not Receiving Pulse from ABB WaterMaster
Hi Bob, I checked the documentation regarding pulse from the WaterMaster, and noticed that all pulse outputs are solid-state contact closures (open-collector transistor outputs). Therefore, you will need to ensure that you are using a voltage source and a pull-up resistor. Here's the ABB...
scadametrics
Post #3
Aug 5, 2015
Forum:
Process Control
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Losing Control Signal Over 800 Foot Distance with RS-485
what baud rate are you attempting? and have you attempted several baud rates?
scadametrics
Post #6
May 6, 2015
Forum:
Networking
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Chlorine Pacing for Water Treatment Plants
Some great replies here. Obviously experienced hands. I would only emphasize a couple of points made earlier that are very important: 1. remember that the chlorine feed may not show up in the analyzer reading correctly unless the analyzer is far enough down the pipeline to allow for...
scadametrics
Post #11
Sep 23, 2014
Forum:
General Automation Chat
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Power Meter Destroys Modbus RTU Bus Communication?
I've seen similar problems a few times before -- where one device brings down the RS485 bus. One issue that may or may not be the problem that you are experiencing is with the common mode differential voltage between devices on the bus. Here's how I test for it... With the PM750...
scadametrics
Post #11
Sep 23, 2014
Forum:
Modbus
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Modbus and meters
Hi Kshitiz, There are many electric meters that feature modbus capability that you can read via your java app. Water meters and gas meters... not so many choices. My company does manufacture a bridge/gateway device, the 'EtherMeter', that converts water and gas meter readings (both...
scadametrics
Post #9
Dec 1, 2011
Forum:
Modbus
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Modbus with AB PLC
I don't think the 1761-NET-AIC will do what you are trying to do. Instead, I'd recommend you use a DIGI ONE IAP to convert EtherNet/IP to Modbus/RTU(485). This will help you in 2 ways: 1. This won't consume one of your CompactLogix's serial ports. 2. Your ladder logic in the...
scadametrics
Post #3
Aug 15, 2011
Forum:
Modbus
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RS485 to Modbus tcp
For what you're trying to do, I recommend the DIGI ONE IAP: http://www.digi.com/products/serialservers/digioneiap.jsp#overview I've used this device many times, always with success. Hope this helps!
scadametrics
Post #6
Aug 4, 2011
Forum:
Modbus
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Reverse flow alarm using Ultrasonic flow meter
Dasa, If you are open to other options besides the ultrasonic flow meter, then my company has a very clean solution. We manufacture the EtherMeter, which is a device which connects to many turbine-type flow meters and converts the readings into Modbus. When the turbine turns in one...
scadametrics
Post #4
Jun 21, 2011
Forum:
Process Control
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Barriers Utilities face when upgrading SCADA systems / reasons why SCADA systems are not used to their fullest extent
>When did you graduate?< Steve... 1988.
scadametrics
Post #9
Jun 14, 2011
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Human Machine Interface - HMI
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Barriers Utilities face when upgrading SCADA systems / reasons why SCADA systems are not used to their fullest extent
Hi Jesse, Within the water treatment and distribution arena, I see many that do continuously upgrade their systems, and it generally turns out well, since they keep their systems from turning obsolete. It pays off in the long run. I also see many that don't, and the reason is usually...
scadametrics
Post #3
Jun 13, 2011
Forum:
Human Machine Interface - HMI
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Laptop RS-485 advice wanted
Lynn, I carry one of these USB/RS485 adapters from B&B Electronics with my notebook for Modbus/RTU (RS-485) connectivity... http://www.bb-elec.com/bb-elec/literature/USxPTL4-1207ds.pdf I'm running Windows XP Pro, and the adapter works great in that environment. But you'll need to check...
scadametrics
Post #4
May 13, 2011
Forum:
Computing
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C code for listening in on Modbus RTU?
Hope this helps!... http://scadametrics.com/blog/?p=22 -Jim
scadametrics
Post #6
Apr 9, 2011
Forum:
Modbus
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FLOW MEASUREMENT USING PLC
Since Vika PLC's support Modbus, you can interface your PLC to an EtherMeter (manufactured by my company, SCADAmetrics) via Modbus. The EtherMeter is capable of calculating and transmitting totalization and flow rate from one or two connected flow meters. If you are using a North American...
scadametrics
Post #3
Apr 9, 2011
Forum:
Instrumentation & Measurement
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Modbus TCP to Ethernet TCP
Sriram, If you're looking for a gateway to translate between Modbus/TCP and EtherNet/IP, take a look at the Digi One IAP (Made by Digi). I've successfully used them on many occasions.
scadametrics
Post #5
Mar 8, 2011
Forum:
Modbus
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