cames
Industrial
- Nov 8, 2022
- 6
Hey guys
I have a small l plc automation project im working on (side note* im a mech eng so i know very little about this stuff).
I have a small lab setup with 9 supply lines of inert gases are controlled by manual on/off valves. I want to automate the opening/closing of the valves. there's 9 manual valves currently. See attached picture of the setup and a PID which shows the valves i'm trying to control open/close.
Depending on the experiment, the opening/ closing time of each valve can vary. For example, for 1 experiment valve 1 can open 10 seconds then close, then valve 2 open 10 min then close, then valve 1 opens 20 minutes the close. Open time can vary from 20 seconds to 10 hrs.
Because the open times can vary, i don't think I'm able to use a relay timer to control the valves since 1 valve can have different open times in 1 experiment.
I had an Automation Company quote this work for me and it was quoted for around $20k for the engineering, control panel and HMI, which is absurd. I just need something quick,fast and dirty. This isnt for industrial control, just small scale bench lab work.
For the valves, i was planning on using just electric - power to open- solenoid valves.
I feel like there must be some other way to do this much cheaper since its just making a recipe for controlling the opening/closing of the valves. I have no background in this kind of stuff so i don't know what's out there. I wouldn't need a touchscreen HMI, even a computer monitor screen/mouse for display would be more than enough. I just need a way to create a recipe that would create output voltage to open/close the solenoids. It basically just 9 outputs based on a preset timer sequences.
Do any of you guys know a simple way i can do something like this, something quick and fast? i feel like there must be a simple way to do this, like a microcontroller like Arduino?
Thank you guys!
I have a small l plc automation project im working on (side note* im a mech eng so i know very little about this stuff).
I have a small lab setup with 9 supply lines of inert gases are controlled by manual on/off valves. I want to automate the opening/closing of the valves. there's 9 manual valves currently. See attached picture of the setup and a PID which shows the valves i'm trying to control open/close.


Depending on the experiment, the opening/ closing time of each valve can vary. For example, for 1 experiment valve 1 can open 10 seconds then close, then valve 2 open 10 min then close, then valve 1 opens 20 minutes the close. Open time can vary from 20 seconds to 10 hrs.
Because the open times can vary, i don't think I'm able to use a relay timer to control the valves since 1 valve can have different open times in 1 experiment.
I had an Automation Company quote this work for me and it was quoted for around $20k for the engineering, control panel and HMI, which is absurd. I just need something quick,fast and dirty. This isnt for industrial control, just small scale bench lab work.
For the valves, i was planning on using just electric - power to open- solenoid valves.
I feel like there must be some other way to do this much cheaper since its just making a recipe for controlling the opening/closing of the valves. I have no background in this kind of stuff so i don't know what's out there. I wouldn't need a touchscreen HMI, even a computer monitor screen/mouse for display would be more than enough. I just need a way to create a recipe that would create output voltage to open/close the solenoids. It basically just 9 outputs based on a preset timer sequences.
Do any of you guys know a simple way i can do something like this, something quick and fast? i feel like there must be a simple way to do this, like a microcontroller like Arduino?
Thank you guys!