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PU-306A in Auto

PU-303A in Auto One Selected from SCADA selector

PU-303B in Auto

2XV-2a35a in Auto

2XV-2a37a in Auto if selected dilution tank TK-0302/A

2XV-2a36a in Auto if selected dilution tank TK-0302/B

2XV-2a44a in auto

2xv-2a45a in auto

Pht-3020A is in regulation

Pht-3020b is in regulation

0 Stop Press Start sequence

5 Start Seq Check all pumps in Auto valves OK Open water Valves

10 Start filling Water

15 Water Level Reached close water valve

20 Align valles for next step

25 Open Pumps

30 Check ph

35 Close pumps

40 Check Close valves

45 Open Valves for Dosing.

90

25x20 mm Bushing 10pcs


1”to ½”pushfit pushfit connector male

500 m polyurethane

½” pushfit connector 30 pcs

Cable tie

300 mm *4.8mm 25 pckt

200 mm *4.8mm 25 pckt

100 mm *4.8mm 25 pckt

boot Lugs Pin 1.00mm 10 pckt

This is an explanation of how you would do it assuming that you must keep these as
two separate subnets!
That is, you'll have to set up access for each IP address in the other router's firewall, and
then specify to which internal system it will connect.

Note: It's only safe to do this because you have two static IP addresses! There really
isn't an easy, safe way to do this with dynamic IPs.
In that case, Router 1 will have to grant access to Router 2's public IP address and vice
versa. How you do this completely dependent on the make and model of the router.

The routers will know how to route to each other, because they'll be using the public IPs.

So, the data path will be: System1 (subnet1)->Router1->Internet->Router2->System2

Since different routers have you specify addresses in different ways, make sure you
know how yours expects you to input the address or range of addresses.

However, that's not enough. Because you have multiple systems on each subnet, all
sharing the same public IP address, you also have to specify which inbound traffic goes
to what subnet host.

That is, you start on System1 in the above data path. The data goes out Router1 and
back into Router2. How does Router2 know where to send it? It only has ONE external
IP address.

Again, there are different ways of doing this for different routers. On some, you can
specify that data on certain ports gets sent to certain systems. (Port Forwarding)

Using Telnet as an example (you shouldn't! Telnet isn't secure. It's just easy to use as
an example)...
You want to get from System1 (on subnet1) to System3 (subnet2).

On Router1 you specify that incoming data on Port 23 (Telnet port) should go to
System1. On Router2 you send all Port 23 data to System3.

Port Forwarding, however, is somewhat limited insofar as, in the setup above, only
System1 and System3 can receive Telnet data.
The other common way to do this is to have all data from a particular IP sent to one
particular system on your subnet. That won't work for you, because you have multiple
systems on each subnet!
I hope this isn't too non-specific! (Or too rambling! :-) ) I'm trying to be as non-specific as
possible, but it makes it difficult to explain things! Unfortunately, since each company's
routers use different interfaces, it's impossible for me to exactly what you need to do!
Let us know what your routers are. Then I can possibly be more specific.

In the meantime, however, look for the sections in your router to 1) the other router's
data in, and 2) specify what data goes to which system on the subnet!
lo Mauricio,

the easiest way to establish a Ethernet TCP or UDP communication with the PN ports between two PLCs is the
open communication.
You need the blocks TCON, TSEND, TRCV and TDISCON. No NetPro configuration is needed!
There are many examples in the Service&Support Page...
Greetings

Permiisive Initial Volume > 25m3

Step 000 Start Sequence CPT

Step 020 Check Lineup for Ozonation through Venturi( Set Ozone CL1 Seperately)

Step 040: Start Pump PU-0102A

Step 060: Start Selected Ozone Generator

Step 080: Timer 20 minutes(Set Point from SCADA)

Step100: Timer Elapsed, Stop Pump

Step 120: Check H2S Level (GDHT-5a1a-2a<20ppm)if true Go to Step 300 if false go to step 140

Step 140. Check NaOCL Mode(if true Go to Step 160 otherwise go to Step 020).

Step 160. Start Sequence NaOCL

Step 180 Check valves OK, Start Pumps PU-0102A and NaOCL pump in Auto.

Step 200: Timer 10 minutes

Step 220: Timer expired. Go to Step 100.

Step 300: Check Lineup for Oxygenation through Venturi( Set Oxygen CL1 Seperat
ely)

Step 320: : Start Pump PU-0102A

Step 340: Timer 20 minutes(Set Point from SCADA)

Step360: Timer Elapsed, Stop Pump

Step 380: Check H2S Level (GDHT-5a1a-2a<10ppm)if true Go to Step 500 if false go to step 300

Step 500: Check Lineup for Aeration through Venturi( Set Aeration CL1 Seperately)

Step 520: : Start Pump PU-0102A

Step 540: Batch added Command pressed stop pump. Go to 020. Else if treatment start command
pressed go to 600

Step600: Check Lineup for FeSO4(set FeSo4) FeSO4 Sequence Automatically.

Step 620: Stop FeSO4 Selected pump after predetermined addition of FeSO4 has taken place.

Step 640.
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