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MALAYSIA POLYTECHNICS
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MODULE E3145MODULE E3145
BASIC CONTROL SYSTEMBASIC CONTROL SYSTEM
SALMAH THUKIMAN (PJB)NOOR FADZILLAH ABDULLAH (PJB)
E3145 BASIC CONTROL SYSTEM
Name : Salmah bt. ThukimanAddress : Electrical Engineering Department Politeknik Johor Bahru KM 10, Jalan Kong Kong 81700 Pasir Gudang Johor Darul Takzim.Telephone No. : 07- 2612488 ext.8010E-mail : [email protected] Qualifications : BSc Elec. Eng (Instrumentation & Control) (UTM)
Dip. Ed (MPT)Dip. In Elec. Eng (Power)(UTM)Cert. In Elec. Eng. (Power) (POLIMAS)
Position : Polytechnic Lecturer
Name : Noor Fadzillah bt AbdullahAddress : Electrical Engineering Department Politeknik Johor Bahru KM 10, Jalan Kong Kong 81700 Pasir Gudang Johor Darul Takzim.Telephone No. : 07-2612488 ext.8010E-mail : [email protected] : BSc Elec. Eng (Instrumentation & Control) (UTM)
Dip. Ed (MPT)Position : Polytechnic Lecturer
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CURRICULUM GRID
The curriculum grid of this module is based on the curriculum used by Malaysian polytechnics.
No. TOPIC UNIT TotalHours
1 Introduction to Control System
1 2 Hours
2 Principles of Controllers
2 3 Hours
3 Piping and Instrumentation Drawing (PNID)
3 3 Hours
4 Introduction to Relay and Contactor
4 4 Hours
5 Introduction to PLC
5 3 Hours
6 Transfer Functions
6 2 Hours
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UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL SYSTEM1.0 The Basic Concept of Control System1.1 Identifying the Definition and Terminology related to Control
System1.2 Explanation of Control System Types1.3 Examples of Application Systems (1.2) on Electrical Equipments
UNIT 2 PRINCIPLES OF CONTROLLERS2.0 Explanation of Principles of Basic Controllers2.1 Explanation of Basic Controllers Components 2.2 Design of Schematic Circuit for Controller Action Types2.3 Explanation of Circuits Operations
UNIT 3 PIPING AND INSTRUMENTATION DRAWING (PNID)3.0 Explanation of PNID3.1 Identifying Instruments Symbols
UNIT 4 INTRODUCTION TO RELAY AND CONTACTOR4.0 Explanation of Relay and Contactor4.1 Relay4.2 Using of Relay in Traffic Light System Examples
4.3 Contactor4.4 Comparison between Relay and Contactor
UNIT 5 INTRODUCTION TO PLC5.0 Explanation of PLC5.1 PLC Terminology5.2 PLC Historical Background5.3 Functions of PLC5.4 Advantages of PLC5.5 PLC Block Diagram5.6 PLC Basic Instructions5.7 Design and Write Programmed Ladder based on (6.6)
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UNIT 6 THE TRANSFER FUNCTION6.0 Explanation of the Transfer Function6.1 Definition of Transfer Function6.2 Derivation of Transfer Function from a simple Electric Circuit6.3 Derivation of Transfer Function from Block Diagram Systems
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MODULE GUIDELINES
To achieve maximum benefits in using this module, students must follow the instructions carefully and complete all the activities.
1. This module is divided into 6 units. 2. Each page is numbered according to the subject code, unit and page
number.
E3145 / UNIT 1 / 5
Subject Unit 1 Page Number 5
3. The general and specific objectives are given at the beginning of each unit.
4. The activities in each unit are arranged in a sequential order and the following symbols are given:
OBJECTIVES The general and specific objectives for each learning topic are stated in this section.
INPUT
This section introduces the subject matter that you are going tolearn.
ACTIVITIESThe activities in this section test your understanding of the subject matter. You have to complete this section by following the instructions carefully.
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FEEDBACKAnswers to the questions in the activity section are given here
SELF-ASSESSMENTSelf-assessment evaluates your understanding of each unit.
FEEDBACK OF SELF-ASSESSMENT This section contains answers to the activities in the self-
assessment.
5. You have to follow the units in sequence.6. You may proceed to the next unit after successfully completing the
unit and you are confident of your achievement.
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GENERAL AIMSThis module is prepared for students in the third semester who are following the Diploma programme in Malaysian Polytechnics. It aims to expose students to the control system concept in each unit and to lead them towards self-directed learning or with guidance from their lecturers.
PREREQUISITE SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
The prerequisite for this module is at least a pass in Electrical and Electronic Studies at the SPM level and a successful completion of module E1001 and E2001.
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
At the end of this module, students should be able to:
1. state the basic control system concept2. find the principles of controllers3. simplify the PNID4. know about relays5. understand about contactors6. determine the PLC7. understand the transfer functions
TEACHING AIDS AND RESOURCES NEEDED
1. Calculator2. Training Kit (OMRON)
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REFERENCES
1. Katsuhiko Ogata (1990). Modern Control Engineering . New Jersey : Prentice Hall
2. S.P Eugene Xarier & Joseph Cyril Babu.J (1999). Principles of Control System. New Delhi : S.Chand & Company LTD
3. Mansor Bin Laman(1996). Amalan Bengkel Peralatan . Kuching : Unit Teknologi Petroleum
4. Zainol Anuar (1989). Asas Kejuruteraan Kawalan. Kuala Lumpur : UTM
5. W.Bolton (2000). Programmable Logic Controllers Second Edition. Britain : Newues
6 Roger M.Bertrand (1995). Programmable Controller Circuits. New York : Delmer Publishers
7. Manual OMRON (1999). Beginner Guide To PLC. Omron Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
8. Manual SMC International Training (1999). Introduction To PLC Controller. SMC Pneumatic (SEA) Pte. Ltd.
9. Jubaidi Bin Razali. Pneumatik & Hidraulik. Politeknik Ungku Omar, Ipoh, Perak.
10. Manual FESTO DIDACTIC. Electro-hydraulics – Learning System for Automation & Communication. FESTO DIDACTIC.
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