Programmable logic control applied to a coal preparation plant complex

CIM Bulletin, Vol. 72, No. 802, 1979

L W. KRAHENBIL, Group Leader, Systems Engineering, Alien-Bradley Canada Ltd., Cambridge, Ontario

The programmable Logic Controller (PLC), at its present stage of evolution, is now considered as a mature control system. The PLC combines the solid-state reliability of hardwired logic and computer control systems with the simplicity of a relay ladder logic. Relay symbolic programming through a function-oriented keyboard provides a means which plant personnel can easily become accustomed to work with.In a large coal facility, it is shown that the control engineer can provide improved control flexibility with the advanced capabilities of the PLC.
Mots Clés: Coal preparation, Process control, Programmable Logic Control, Control systems, Computers
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