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Flow control using penstock

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fornhamspark

Electrical
Oct 23, 2004
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Hi All,

I Have a Plc appliction to write for existing equipment to control the flow of Effluent to a Screen via an Open Channel and Controlled Via a Penstock operating on 4-20mA.

I could really do with help on the calculations side as the Pv(Flow Meter 0-400L/s is upstream of the penstock), the channel is open and square( dims not to hand just yet).

So i have a Pv Flow Meter 0-400L/s, Cv Penstock 4-20mA, Sp of say 50-200L/s.

Hope this is clear enough?
 
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