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Paid Quick Project (30 min) RSLogix 5000

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If anyone is interested in making a few extra dollars please let me know. 

I have a simple project that I will pay the first person to complete. 

I will close this thread once the first person completes,

It should only take 30 min and  I will Pay $50 via paypal. 

I will need you to email me the file once complete.   hauptc0943@yahoo.com

Below are the directions:

1) Please open up RSLogix 5000 and create a new v.17 program for a 1769-L35E processor named with your initials.

2) Add an Ethernet master and Ethernet I/O cards as per the prints.

3) Set up aliased tags for all I/O that is included in the prints.

4) Utilizing the aliased I/O tags, create logic for the following faults: a. Motor Disconnect Off b. Motor Overload Tripped c. Motor Failed To Start

5) Utilizing the aliased I/O tags, create some simple logic to start and stop Hot Water Pump #1 (911MTR). The motor should only start when there are no faults and the start pushbutton has been held for three seconds.

6) Integrate steps 4 and 5 into a single AOI for Hot Water Pump #2 (913MTR). 7) Create an UDT for a motor faceplate that includes variables for the following: voltage, FLA, Hz, RPM. Within this UDT, also include status variables for enabled, fwd, rev, and faulted, as well as control variables for start, stop, jog forward, and jog reverse.

8) In a separate routine, write logic using the UDT variables to turn on Hot Water Pump #1 when it is enabled and start or jog forward is pressed. If the motor gets above 3000 RPM, trigger a fault.

9) Within the routine for step 8, create a PID loop to control the tank temperature via the heat exchanger control valve. 10) Save your work and submit.

Schematics.pdf

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Since you didn't include the "prints", how is anyone supposed to set up the tags for all of the I/O points?

In my opinion, this will take longer than 30 minutes. Anyone capable of doing it in 30 minutes isn't likely to be willing to work for $24 per hour.

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I added the prints.

Also I will pay $50 for this small project.

I will take the add down once I receive a correct completed program 

Thank You

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