Does anybody has a English course to turn a Flowchart into STL code???
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PB1 = Push Button 1
V1 = valve 1
C1 = switch 1
V2 = valve 2
T1 = timer contact 1
T2 = timer contact 2
C2 = switch 2
Device List:alehander wrote:Hello again... here is a simplified version of the above process. I am posting both the new flow diagram and the ladder logic I have developed. I would apprecuiate any advice regarding the integrity of my ladder diagram (that is, will the steps execute in order, etc.) as well as safety (how fast system will react to STOP button). Note that the timer is EXTERNAL. Thanks again,
PB1 = Push Button 1
V1 = valve 1
C1 = switch 1
V2 = valve 2
T1 = timer contact 1
T2 = timer contact 2
C2 = switch 2
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Thank you very much !