Hi,
May I ask suggestions, recommendations, options for PLC operated domestic water booster / storm pit / sewage pit / sump pit and similar set ups commonly found in the plumbing trades? Looking for minimalism ie: controlling 2 pumps that alternate run times on clock timers with inputs such as 4 floats set up (for sewage pit) pumps or for domestic water booster, 4 pressure switch inputs: ( low suction shut down/ low pressure turn on system pressure made/ and high pressure shut down)? Btw can modern analog pressure sensors handle more than one function..for example could one suction pressure sensor be tasked to trigger low pressure signal and also trigger a low shut down pressure? Could one sensor trigger for events such as low suction emergency shut down, low system prssure, system pressure and high pressure emergency shut down all in one sensor?
Has technology evolved that these basic functions can be done with smart relays? Or Arduino even? Can a basic Teco smart relay handle these basic type of operations? Most of the electrical supplied at these locations would be 3 phase 480 in the scenarios I'm thinking about. There are a lot of packaged systems out there that run $25k and up but
May I ask suggestions, recommendations, options for PLC operated domestic water booster / storm pit / sewage pit / sump pit and similar set ups commonly found in the plumbing trades? Looking for minimalism ie: controlling 2 pumps that alternate run times on clock timers with inputs such as 4 floats set up (for sewage pit) pumps or for domestic water booster, 4 pressure switch inputs: ( low suction shut down/ low pressure turn on system pressure made/ and high pressure shut down)? Btw can modern analog pressure sensors handle more than one function..for example could one suction pressure sensor be tasked to trigger low pressure signal and also trigger a low shut down pressure? Could one sensor trigger for events such as low suction emergency shut down, low system prssure, system pressure and high pressure emergency shut down all in one sensor?
Has technology evolved that these basic functions can be done with smart relays? Or Arduino even? Can a basic Teco smart relay handle these basic type of operations? Most of the electrical supplied at these locations would be 3 phase 480 in the scenarios I'm thinking about. There are a lot of packaged systems out there that run $25k and up but