Great thanks to the author! I'm very glad that eventually someone gives us such valuable content. Being Electrical Control Design Engineer I find this videos extremely valuable for me. So, please sir, provide more information about designing (preferably using EPLAN) industrial automation. For example using safety relays, sensors connection on the diagram, designing control panels, dealing with terminals and so... Perhaps looking through out one of your projects
Instead of restricting access to their knowledge they are building army of engineers loyal to their brand. Thats a smart move! Bosch Siemens and Honeywell could learn a thing or two from their book!
Hi bro, its me again 😁😁, really appreciate and huge gratitude on your hard efforts! I can feel your sincere and efforts and thinkings on how to break down parts by parts and let us understand very clearly!
Very clear explanation, very clear materials, concisely and easy to understand, and very good practical exercise, very useful for an electrical designer. if you can do a full training course for a schematic for a full automation control system, that would be great.
@@Upmation 1.can we use capacitive touch pad switch (with 5v /24 v dc relay )......in place of start/stop/selector switch ? in a 24 v dc PLC? 2. As we are using retentive timers......how we can design ladder logic for PLC.. so that process start ITSELF after power supply resumes ? (i.e ..not starting with the help of start switch)
Hi, what software is being used for simulation purposes at 6:33? I would really like to better my control circuit wiring via a simulation exercise but I'm struggling to find something like you've demonstrated
I like your courses. They enhance my PLC understanding. I am a trainer of basic PLC at work. I use the company PLC but I want to learn other PLC as well. Mostly I would like to learn Siemens PLC
It's great that our videos helped you with PLC principles understanding. Keep it up and learn more. Stay with us as well for the next episodes and let us know if you need any help down the road.
I'm a mechanical and Production Engineering technology graduate, but I want to train with PLC programming for machine trouble shooting for Fanuc, Mitsubishi and Siemens controlled machines.
Hi, I am confused about wiring in 7:28. I see that you have used sinking type of connection(24VDC to coils), but i have checked the electrical diagram of this module in datasheet, and I saw that the outputs should be connected to the GND(sourcing type of output module), not 24VDC. Is this particular module both sinking and sourcing, I cannot find the information about that. Sorry, for my English skills ;) I would be grateful for response
Hey there! Thank you for your comment. Yes, you're right and it's a mistake in the drawing of the DO card. There should be '0 volts' connected to the other side of the devices that are connected to the DO card. Sorry about that! :)
@@Upmation Thanks for response! but I have second question, the Q1 motor overload switch have additional NC contact, so when it is ON the contact is closed, and whent it is OFF the contact is open? I am asking because considering relay it would be closed not energized, and open when the coil is energized. So it works in a different way
Hi, Ben! Sorry for missing out on your comment. The short answer to your question is, No! That is because the stop condition will depend on "Stop" AND "XIC" at the same time. It means that to be able to stop the motor, there should be a motor fault AND the "Stop" push button should be pushed simultaneously. For instance, if we push the "Stop" push button and there is not a motor fault in the circuit, then the motor WILL NOT STOP. So putting them in parallel will make them independent. Please let me know if I can be of further help.
Thanks for the basic tutorial, its ez to follow, just one question, I am using Eplan P8 ver.2.7 and i couldn't find the "Triple NO contact, 6 connection points" under the NO contact option, is this because i did something wrong or I need upgrade my version to 2.9?
Hi! I think something might go wrong with your library when you were installing the software. But to be sure before you reinstall the software or take any other action, please look more carefully for that item at the higher level of hierarchies. Thank you and please let me know if you found it or not.
Hello sir, I'm confused about the NC motor fault in the ladder diagram. Shouldn't it be in series with the forward and the series NO contacts, so that when a short circuit occured, it will switch to NO and cuts the contacts of the motor? Please explain that issue in detail.
Tell me why did you use NC "Reverse run" in series with Forward run SR. And NC " Forward run" in series with Reverse run SR. And stop and fault in parallel. Is not be in series? Making me confuse please clear my point.
Are you leaving the PLC program as it is? If so, the SR will never work. The reset is high, so no matter what happens on the set terminal, the output will always stay low. Am I missing sth?
You're welcome! You can contact them, and they will get back to you: www.eplanusa.com/company/contact/ You can download the EPLAN Education for Students as well: bit.ly/3rtnznb
Some things bother me in the wiring diagrams. On the motor connection circuit L1; L2; L3 goes to W1; V1; U1... should be the other way around. So your reverse will actually make the motor go the intended way and vice versa. @5:28 the other ends of Outputs are connected to 24V... should go to 0V
Hey, Taavi! It seems these designations come from a standard which goes back to the early days of three-phase equipment. You're completely right about @5:28. For other people who read this, PLC DO cards will output the control voltage (24 volts, for instance) and therefore we should wire 0 Volts to the other connection of the devices. Thank you for your meticulous attention to details!
@@Upmation I might add to this, the PE crossing over is considered bad practice. You could simply turn that arrow around (tab while inserting it) and place it over the PE of the motor.
@@DerKB79 Hey, Jörg! Thank you for the input! But according to the common practices (which we've talked about them in this video as well: upmation.com/wiring-diagrams/), we should outline the drawings so that we can read them from left to right. That's why all of the entering arrows are considered left to right.
@@Upmation To avoid this, you could have gone PE - L3 - L2 - L1 at the top for example, putting your motor connections in order without crossing anything and you could have gone around any other connections with minimal crossing going on. But since you use PE only once here, there is no need for it. Another way of avoiding it, put PE on the buttom of the page and bring it up, like you mostly do in DC circuits, put +24 DC on the top of page and 0V on the buttom, same goes for AC, incomming on the top (230V for example), return on the bottom (for me that mostly is N). I think we are having this argument (if you can call it that) cause for me here in Germany, it´s a bit different then for you in the US i guess, we are using the same symbol libaries, but might not do everything the same way.
Hi! At 6:03 you use a software to simulate a circuit, or is just animation graphic? I only know CADe SIMU and FluidSIM which can do this. It would be great to know more software with huge functional symbol sets.
I have been trying to replicate the plc programming, forward / reverse with my LOGO software Comfort. could you please explain how to SR flip-flops thanks
Please take a look at these videos and articles: How to Read PLC Wiring Diagram ▶ upmation.com/plc-wiring-diagram/ How to Read Electrical Diagrams ▶ upmation.com/wiring-diagrams/
Great thanks to the author!
I'm very glad that eventually someone gives us such valuable content. Being Electrical Control Design Engineer I find this videos extremely valuable for me. So, please sir, provide more information about designing (preferably using EPLAN) industrial automation. For example using safety relays, sensors connection on the diagram, designing control panels, dealing with terminals and so...
Perhaps looking through out one of your projects
Sure! We will consider your suggestion for next videos. Thank you!
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Instead of restricting access to their knowledge they are building army of engineers loyal to their brand. Thats a smart move! Bosch Siemens and Honeywell could learn a thing or two from their book!
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Hi bro, its me again 😁😁, really appreciate and huge gratitude on your hard efforts! I can feel your sincere and efforts and thinkings on how to break down parts by parts and let us understand very clearly!
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Very informative video, I like that you are combining the design aspect with the plc programming. Great work keep it up!
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Excellent video! Thank you mores videos with Eplan Electric or Autocad Electrical with PLC program this is fantastic.
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Very clear explanation, very clear materials, concisely and easy to understand, and very good practical exercise, very useful for an electrical designer. if you can do a full training course for a schematic for a full automation control system, that would be great.
Thank you for your comment and suggestions! Happy it was helpful.
@@Upmation 1.can we use capacitive touch pad switch (with 5v /24 v dc relay )......in place of start/stop/selector switch ? in a 24 v dc PLC?
2. As we are using retentive timers......how we can design ladder logic for PLC.. so that process start ITSELF after power supply resumes ? (i.e ..not starting with the help of start switch)
Hi, what software is being used for simulation purposes at 6:33? I would really like to better my control circuit wiring via a simulation exercise but I'm struggling to find something like you've demonstrated
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I like your courses. They enhance my PLC understanding. I am a trainer of basic PLC at work. I use the company PLC but I want to learn other PLC as well. Mostly I would like to learn Siemens PLC
It's great that our videos helped you with PLC principles understanding. Keep it up and learn more. Stay with us as well for the next episodes and let us know if you need any help down the road.
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I'm a mechanical and Production Engineering technology graduate, but I want to train with PLC programming for machine trouble shooting for Fanuc, Mitsubishi and Siemens controlled machines.
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Great tutorial! But I have a question: how did you animate the flow of current?
Hi, I am confused about wiring in 7:28. I see that you have used sinking type of connection(24VDC to coils), but i have checked the electrical diagram of this module in datasheet, and I saw that the outputs should be connected to the GND(sourcing type of output module), not 24VDC. Is this particular module both sinking and sourcing, I cannot find the information about that. Sorry, for my English skills ;) I would be grateful for response
Hey there! Thank you for your comment. Yes, you're right and it's a mistake in the drawing of the DO card. There should be '0 volts' connected to the other side of the devices that are connected to the DO card. Sorry about that! :)
@@Upmation Thanks for response! but I have second question, the Q1 motor overload switch have additional NC contact, so when it is ON the contact is closed, and whent it is OFF the contact is open? I am asking because considering relay it would be closed not energized, and open when the coil is energized. So it works in a different way
What can I say? Thank you very much. The explanation is simple and very easy to understand.
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Great video.!!!! I may be mistaken but shouldn't the "motor fault " XIC bit be in series with the stop XIC?
Hi, Ben! Sorry for missing out on your comment. The short answer to your question is, No!
That is because the stop condition will depend on "Stop" AND "XIC" at the same time. It means that to be able to stop the motor, there should be a motor fault AND the "Stop" push button should be pushed simultaneously. For instance, if we push the "Stop" push button and there is not a motor fault in the circuit, then the motor WILL NOT STOP. So putting them in parallel will make them independent. Please let me know if I can be of further help.
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Thank you for this video
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Thanks for the basic tutorial, its ez to follow, just one question, I am using Eplan P8 ver.2.7 and i couldn't find the "Triple NO contact, 6 connection points" under the NO contact option, is this because i did something wrong or I need upgrade my version to 2.9?
Hi! I think something might go wrong with your library when you were installing the software. But to be sure before you reinstall the software or take any other action, please look more carefully for that item at the higher level of hierarchies. Thank you and please let me know if you found it or not.
@@Upmation I tried to install the software but the symbol i need was still missing, is there any way that i can update my IEC symbol library?
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we can get the PB lamp power from the SR's Q o/p is that correct
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Hello sir, I'm confused about the NC motor fault in the ladder diagram. Shouldn't it be in series with the forward and the series NO contacts, so that when a short circuit occured, it will switch to NO and cuts the contacts of the motor? Please explain that issue in detail.
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Tell me why did you use NC "Reverse run" in series with Forward run SR.
And NC " Forward run" in series with Reverse run SR.
And stop and fault in parallel. Is not be in series?
Making me confuse please clear my point.
Great video man. Ill give you 2 thumbs up but there is only one thumbs up buttion!
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Excellent...
Please explain how to read 10kv VCB control circuits..
I'll transfer your suggestion to the team. Thank you!
What is the name of the program you are working on in design please?
Wonderful sir......... please share more vedios
Thank you! Will definitely do it.
Need more videos on PLC brief Tutorial..plz consider bro
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Upmation what are softwares did you use here
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Are you leaving the PLC program as it is? If so, the SR will never work. The reset is high, so no matter what happens on the set terminal, the output will always stay low. Am I missing sth?
Please 🙏 How can i get the Ecard electrical diagram App?
Please make video regarding the preparation and reading of Cable Schedule .
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When k1 coil has on then k1 NC is open . After that when i want to reverse start don't turn on because k1 NC had ON ..
Please define it
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at the 6:00 minute what software do you use to simulate?
I don't understand, your comment was "liked" but not answered
Good vidio👍
Thanks for video, could you please tell where you got Eplan Electric P8 software?
You're welcome! You can contact them, and they will get back to you: www.eplanusa.com/company/contact/
You can download the EPLAN Education for Students as well: bit.ly/3rtnznb
@@Upmation thank you for sharing
Очень полезно для начинающих. )))
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Diagrams Editor Softwer Name Plz?
Hi sir may I know what kind of software you are using?
GOOD VIDEO
Thank you! Stay tuned for more.
Great!
A three phase motor usually has a starter to reduce starting current. How can we manage that along with the reverse functioning of the motor?
In this case you have to have a soft starter or VFD as well.
Thanks
Hey! You're welcome!
Some things bother me in the wiring diagrams.
On the motor connection circuit L1; L2; L3 goes to W1; V1; U1... should be the other way around. So your reverse will actually make the motor go the intended way and vice versa.
@5:28 the other ends of Outputs are connected to 24V... should go to 0V
Hey, Taavi! It seems these designations come from a standard which goes back to the early days of three-phase equipment. You're completely right about @5:28. For other people who read this, PLC DO cards will output the control voltage (24 volts, for instance) and therefore we should wire 0 Volts to the other connection of the devices. Thank you for your meticulous attention to details!
@@Upmation I might add to this, the PE crossing over is considered bad practice. You could simply turn that arrow around (tab while inserting it) and place it over the PE of the motor.
@@DerKB79 Hey, Jörg! Thank you for the input! But according to the common practices (which we've talked about them in this video as well: upmation.com/wiring-diagrams/), we should outline the drawings so that we can read them from left to right. That's why all of the entering arrows are considered left to right.
@@Upmation To avoid this, you could have gone PE - L3 - L2 - L1 at the top for example, putting your motor connections in order without crossing anything and you could have gone around any other connections with minimal crossing going on. But since you use PE only once here, there is no need for it.
Another way of avoiding it, put PE on the buttom of the page and bring it up, like you mostly do in DC circuits, put +24 DC on the top of page and 0V on the buttom, same goes for AC, incomming on the top (230V for example), return on the bottom (for me that mostly is N).
I think we are having this argument (if you can call it that) cause for me here in Germany, it´s a bit different then for you in the US i guess, we are using the same symbol libaries, but might not do everything the same way.
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Please, Make some input and output connection of pLC vedio with sensor connection.
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Hi! At 6:03 you use a software to simulate a circuit, or is just animation graphic? I only know CADe SIMU and FluidSIM which can do this. It would be great to know more software with huge functional symbol sets.
Hey, Lantos! No, it is just a graphical software.
very good, could you please explain star delta schematic diagram?
Hi, Ellen! Yes, I will transfer your suggestion to the team for the next videos. Thank you!
Can you please make PLC Ladder Diagram videos on Rexroth Software ?
Hey, John! Thanks for your suggestion. We will put that on the plan.
@@Upmation ok 👍
Q0.2 on the output of Q0.0.
Q0.3 on the output of Q0.1.
For stop lamp we'll need another network:
~Q0.0&~Q0.1=Q0.4
Sir plc make the video sinemic power module 240vfd star delta power wiring diagram and control wiring diagram with BMS operate AHU
OK! Thank you for your suggestion.
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Do the contactors have coils?
Yes, of course, they have. Their function is almost the same as the Relays but they're used for different purposes.
@@Upmation Thank you for your answering! This is really cool!
Hello what name software .
The PLC programming software that is used in this video is TIA Portal V16.
This is plc only simulation correct.
plz make a video about traffic light plc ladder
Hey! Sure!
Is it EPlan the free software?
Hi! No, EPLAN does not have a free version. I think there would be only a free trial period.
I want a program to control the speed of AC MOTOR through plc.
Perfect
Thank you, Nikita!
I have been trying to replicate the plc programming, forward / reverse with my LOGO software Comfort. could you please explain how to SR flip-flops thanks
Great
how to read plc wiring diagram??? can you make a video about it??
nope i already understand it
Please take a look at these videos and articles:
How to Read PLC Wiring Diagram ▶ upmation.com/plc-wiring-diagram/
How to Read Electrical Diagrams ▶ upmation.com/wiring-diagrams/
how can i get software
What's name the program plc?
Sir plc scada kara hu job kese kare
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