patriotpickle
Mechanical
- Aug 9, 2012
- 4
Hello all, I am the maintenance man for a pickle manufacturing company. We have 6 large brine mixing tanks and everything is manual. They have manual ball valves and flow meters with nothing to prevent the tanks from overflowing if the brine maker is not paying attention. We had an estimate done for automatic valves with a controller and it was too much right now. My much more inexpensive idea is as follows:
Each of the six tanks will have its own float and I would like just one 120volt power supply for all six floats. The 120volt supply will go to an e-stop and then to a selector switch (tanks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) then depending on the position of the selector switch it will send the voltage to one of the float switches. Once the level in the tank raises the float, it will send the 120volts through the float to an alarm which will be turned off by the e-stop. What I cant seem to figure out is how to use only one alarm for all six tanks. I cant run all six wires to the alarm because obviously the power will backfeed back through the system. I have done very little work with relays which I am assuming I will need to incorporate. If anybody can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate.
Each of the six tanks will have its own float and I would like just one 120volt power supply for all six floats. The 120volt supply will go to an e-stop and then to a selector switch (tanks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) then depending on the position of the selector switch it will send the voltage to one of the float switches. Once the level in the tank raises the float, it will send the 120volts through the float to an alarm which will be turned off by the e-stop. What I cant seem to figure out is how to use only one alarm for all six tanks. I cant run all six wires to the alarm because obviously the power will backfeed back through the system. I have done very little work with relays which I am assuming I will need to incorporate. If anybody can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate.