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Ladder Program Example

The document outlines various ladder logic scenarios for controlling motors, actuators, lamps, and solenoid valves based on the states of switches and sensors. It includes examples of normally open switches, spring-return push buttons, and conditions for activating outputs based on sensor inputs. The scenarios illustrate both AND and OR logic configurations in ladder programming for automation systems.

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Ladder Program Example

The document outlines various ladder logic scenarios for controlling motors, actuators, lamps, and solenoid valves based on the states of switches and sensors. It includes examples of normally open switches, spring-return push buttons, and conditions for activating outputs based on sensor inputs. The scenarios illustrate both AND and OR logic configurations in ladder programming for automation systems.

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:Draw the ladder rungs to represent

Two switches are normally open and both have to be closed for a motor )a(

.to operate

(b) Either of two, normally open, switches have to be closed for a coil to be energized and

operate an actuator.

(c) A motor is switched on by pressing a spring-return push button start switch, and the motor

remains on until another spring-return push button stop switch is pressed.

(d) A lamp is to be switched on if there is an input from sensor A or sensor B.

(e) A light is to come on if there is no input to a sensor.

(f) A solenoid valve is to be activated if sensor A gives an input.


Ladder Program example

1. A signal lamp is required to be switched on if a


pump is running and the pressure is satisfactory, or
if the lamp test switch is closed.
2. consider a valve which is to be operated to lift a load
when a pump is running and either the lift switch is
operated or a switch operated indicating that the load
has not already been lifted and is at the bottom of its
lift channel.
3. As another example, consider a system
where there has to be no output when any
one of four sensors gives an output,
otherwise there is to be an output.

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