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PLC Control of ON/OFF Valves

The document discusses how a programmable logic controller (PLC) can control an on/off valve. It explains that the PLC uses digital inputs to monitor the open and closed feedback signals from the valve and a digital output to energize the solenoid valve that controls air supply to the valve actuator. When the PLC output is on, air passes to open the valve, and when off, the valve closes. Proximity switches provide the feedback to indicate the valve position to the PLC.
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PLC Control of ON/OFF Valves

The document discusses how a programmable logic controller (PLC) can control an on/off valve. It explains that the PLC uses digital inputs to monitor the open and closed feedback signals from the valve and a digital output to energize the solenoid valve that controls air supply to the valve actuator. When the PLC output is on, air passes to open the valve, and when off, the valve closes. Proximity switches provide the feedback to indicate the valve position to the PLC.
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How PLC Controls a ON/OFF Valve ?

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Objective : To understand the basic concept of ON/OFF Valve using a PLC

Target Users : Students, Technicians, Freshers, G.E.T’s

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Lets list out the required PLC digital inputs and digital output signals :
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PLC Digital Inputs :


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1. Valve Open Feedback


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2. Valve Close Feedback

PLC Digital output :

1. Valve Energize command

How PLC Controls a ON/OFF Valve :

Any pneumatic valve requires instrument air supply for its operation. A air filter regulator is used
to remove any liquid or particulate matter present in the instrument air supply and to set the
required air supply to the valve. The output of air filter regulator is connected to valve actuator
via a Solenoid valve. This solenoid valve is used to control i.e. ON/OFF the instrument air
supply to the valve actuator.

Consider solenoid valve (SOV) is Normally Close (NC) type. In normal position, the SOV is in off
position or de-energized state, so the instrument air supply will be blocked as SOV is Normally
closed. if SOV is energized i.e. PLC sends the signal then SOV energizes and becomes
normally open (NO), so allows instrument air supply through its.

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Some people often confuses about Solenoid valve and Valve actuator. These both are different,
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SOV controls (ON/OFF) the instrument air supply and Valve actuator controls the position of the
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valve either fully open or fully close.


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ON/OFF valve are equipped with either proximity switches or limit switches to sense the valve
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position either fully open or fully close. so these are connected to the PLC digital inputs. So PLC
can know the valve status in the field either fully open or fully close and displays to the operator
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Consider our ON/OFF valve is Normally Open type i.e. valve is in Open position. so by default
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Open Feedback will be sent to the PLC or we can say Open feedback limit switch or proximity
switch will be energized and close feedback switch is in de-energize state.

Lets say PLC sends an Digital output command to the ON/OFF valve (via a barrier or a relay).
Say we have 24V DC powered solenoid valve mounted on the ON/OFF valve.

Also Read : How PLC controls a Motor ?

Generally either a barrier or a relay is placed after the PLC digital output module. consider we
have a barrier, first barrier receives the PLC digital output module command (PLC command is
Barrier input) then the barrier energizes its output (Barrier output) and barrier sends the 24V DC
power to the respective ON/OFF valve. The purpose of barrier or relay is used to isolate the
PLC & Field signals or for safety purpose or to amplify the power/voltage signals.

Now ON/OFF valve receives the PLC command i.e. it received the 24V DC power to the
solenoid valve from the barrier. so now solenoid valve will be energized and changes to
Normally Open (NC) state. Now solenoid valve passes the instrument air supply to the valve
actuator as it becomes Normally open.

The valve actuator receives the instrument air supply and moves the valve stem accordingly
and the valve position will change from fully open state to full close state. When the ON/OFF
valve starts the stem movement then immediately Open Feedback will be gone (proximity
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switch will not detect any object mounted on the stem). After starts valve stem movement and
before reaching close position, both open & close feedbacks will not be available to the PLC
and we call this as transition state. After the ON/OFF valve fully closed then close feedback
switch (proximity or limit) will be energized and close feedback signal will be sent to the PLC
and displayed to the operator.

Note : Sometimes ON/OFF valve may stuck in between, so operator will not receive any
feedback on the graphics, as both open & close feedback switches will only detect either fully
open or fully close states of the valve. Its not possible to detect any Intermediate state of the

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disconnected/removed to the Solenoid valve. As solenoid valve power removed, SOV changes
its state from NO to NC. Solenoid valve becomes Normally Closed i.e. Instrument air supply to
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the valve actuator will be stopped or disconnected. So ON/OFF valve also comes into its
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PLC can send output command signal based on some logics or real time input signals. for
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example : if level of a drum reaches high alarm then drum feed ON/OFF valve has to be closed.
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Details of ON/OFF Valve :


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In our example we considered a pneumatic on/off valve. First we see the list of components in
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the valve & its purpose.


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a. Air Filter Regulator : Air Filters are used to remove liquid water and particulate matter from
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compressed air sources. These are ‘mechanical filters’ and do not remove oil vapors or
chemical contaminants in vapor form. Click here for Principle & Animation.

b. Solenoid Valve : A solenoid valve is an electromechanical controlled valve. The valve


features a solenoid, which is an electric coil with a movable ferromagnetic core in its centre.
This core is called the plunger. In rest position, the plunger closes off a small orifice. An electric
current through the coil creates a magnetic field. The magnetic field exerts a force on the
plunger. As a result, the plunger is pulled toward the centre of the coil so that the orifice opens.
This is the basic principle that is used to open and close solenoid valves.

Also Read :

1. Solenoid Valve Animation


2. Solenoid valve Types & Principles

c. Open Feedback & Close Feedback : A proximity switch is one detecting the proximity
(closeness) of some object. By definition, these switches are non-contact sensors, using
capacitive, inductive, magnetic, electric, or optical means to sense the proximity of the valve
position either open or close.

Also Read :

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1. Proximity Switch Animation


2. Proximity Switch Principle

d. Valve Actuator : A valve actuator is a device that produces force to open or close the valve
utilizing a power source. This source of power can be manual (hand, gear, chain-wheel, lever,
etc.) or can be electric, hydraulic or pneumatic.

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