Introduction to Industrial Automation



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Introduction to Industrial Automation by Stamatios Manesis, George

Shown in Figure 6.37

I/O DEVICE (KIND)

LOCAL DEVICES 

FIRST 

DEPARTMENT 

QUANTITY/

VOLTAGE

PERIPHERAL 

DEVICES SECOND 

DEPARTMENT 

QUANTITY/

VOLTAGE

PERIPHERAL 

DEVICES THIRD 

DEPARTMENT 

QUANTITY/

VOLTAGE

MOTOR DS


20 / 230 V AC*

12 / 230 V AC

6 / 230 V AC

MOTOR IR


5 / 230 V AC

2 / 230 V AC

MOTOR S/D



8 / 230 V AC

10 / 230 V AC

6 / 230 V AC

BUTTON


71 / 230 V AC

50 / 230 V AC

24 / 230 V AC

6 / 24 V DC



INDICATION LAMPS



71 / 230 V AC

50 / 230 V AC

24 / 230 V AC

20 / 24 V DC

8 / 24 V DC



VALVE COILS

12 / 24 V DC

20 / 24 V DC

LIMIT SWITCHES



20 / 230 V AC

5 / 230 V AC

10 / 230 VAC

PHOTOCELLS

10 / 230 V AC

6 / 230 V AC



PROXIMITY SWITCHES

5 / 230 V AC

20 / 230 V AC

ROTARY SWITCHES



(TWO POSITIONS)



3 / 230 V AC

SIGNALING DEVICES

2 / 24 V DC

10 / 24 V DC

ANALOG PNPUTS



4 / 4–20 mA

2 / 4–20 mA

ANALOG OUTPUTS



2 / ± 1V

2 / ± 1V


(*) The voltage 230 V AC refers to the nominal operation voltage of the relay coil feeding the corre-

sponding motor.



Basic Operating Principles of PLCs 



 



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the local or peripheral expansions, the maximum number of inputs or outputs that they can cover, 

their specific control and communication modules that are available, etc. It is also assumed that 

the PLCs have I/O modules with different numbers of inputs or outputs per module (e.g., 4, 8, 16, 

and 32, with I or O per module), both digital and analog ones.

The next design step for I/O system configuration is the classification of each I/O point (I/O 

device) per group (column) in Table 6.2. The various I/O points of Table 6.2 are classified according 

to whether they are digital or analog I/Os, the level of the nominal operating voltage (230 V AC, 24 

V DC, etc.), and the type of point (input or output). The result of such a classification is presented 

in Table 6.3, from which it is possible to precisely determine the required I/O equipment, namely 

the I/O modules needed, the mounting racks of the modules in the local and peripheral system, the 

communication modules, the power supplies, etc. The existence of I/O modules with different I/O 

densities, allows for the adoption of many alternative solutions, from which the most economical 

and functional should be selected. An additional characteristic from the various PLC manufactur-

ers is the number of I/O modules that could be placed on an extension hardware rack. Based on the 

module capacity per rack and considering the inevitable occupation of positions by power supplies 

and communication modules, the required expansion units in both the local and the peripheral I/O 

system can be determined. Since it is beyond the scope of this book to provide a detailed description 

of all the alternatives, it will be assumed only digital I/O modules with a density of 16 inputs or 

outputs per module, analog I/O modules with a density of 4 analog inputs or outputs per module, 

and expansion bases or racks with a capacity of 8 modules per base, will be assumed. Based on 

these data, as well as the data in Table 6.3, we can easily estimate that the I/O modules presented 

in Table 6.4 are required. Since the 24 V DC digital inputs are only 6 in the local I/O system, a 

special input module with 8 digital inputs is selected in this case. The final equipment specified in 

Table 6.4 is not the optimal one. Several combinations of modules with different I/O densities can 

be made. For example, a total of fourteen 24 V DC digital outputs to the local I/O system will 

remain unused for the future, a number that can be considered excessive. Thus, it would be pos-

sible to select 2 modules with 16 outputs per module, and 1 module with 4 outputs, so that with 

36 total outputs it could more economically cover the need for 34 outputs (2 digital outputs for 

future use). Also, in the peripheral I/O system of the third department, the one expansion base will 

be almost empty, since it will contain only two I/O modules. A different choice of the I/O density 

of the modules may provide a more functional design. Figure 6.38 shows the electrical diagram of 

the interconnection of all the I/O equipment, including the central PLC. It should be highlighted 

that the specific configuration of the I/O equipment corresponds to the hypothetical choice made 

for the I/O density per unit. Different density options will give us different configurations. The 

examination of all possible configurations and the search for the most economical of them is now 

taking the form of a techno-economical study that the engineer should be able to carry out. At this 

point the design configuration of the I/O system for this example is finished.

The above I/O system design, but also any similar one for any other industrial application, 

should be made in relation to the existing PLC systems in the market. This means that the design 

engineer should always be updated on the existing PLCs and their corresponding size and capa-

bilities, so that during the selection study, the final design will converge towards the most eco-

nomical PLC selection. However, it is obvious that, independently of the final selected PLC, the 

final design cannot have exactly the required size of the controlled industrial process. In general, 

there will always be some redundant equipment, either I/O modules or expansion slot positions, 

that can be accepted as further availability for future use.

Apart from the cost comparison between the various PLCs for choosing the most cost-effective 

one, one must account for the cost of the equipment required to install the PLC. Both the PLC’s 





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