Anirban Hazra
Member
@Prashant
I personally think there should be a "Start" and "Stop" button in every system.But since you said you wanted a system where the pumps would run the sequence from the start on resumption of supply and stop on lack of supply here is how it's done by my logic of three timers. Just 3 rungs - not complicated at all.
Disclaimer: I strongly advocate against the use of any logic not having a "Start" and "Stop" such as the one below in a real system.This has been shown only to demonstrate how such a system can be programmed.
I personally think there should be a "Start" and "Stop" button in every system.But since you said you wanted a system where the pumps would run the sequence from the start on resumption of supply and stop on lack of supply here is how it's done by my logic of three timers. Just 3 rungs - not complicated at all.
Disclaimer: I strongly advocate against the use of any logic not having a "Start" and "Stop" such as the one below in a real system.This has been shown only to demonstrate how such a system can be programmed.
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