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I see a few problems.

I agree with the previous post that it appears you need to move the bottom case into the top loop.

I'm assuming you are going for continuous sampling/monitoring here, every 100 ms.  However with the top loop, as soon as your Interlock status goes false, that loop will end.  You'll want a stop button wired to that instead.  Also note (assuming the case is moved within the top loop) several 100 ms. checks will be missed while the TRUE portion of the case is executed.  Do you just need an OK on the interlock before the case begins?

Just a few neatness pointers.  That front panel could be rearranged to fit on one screen easily and the wiring diagram could be compacted a lot.  Perhaps move the whole bottom case structure portion to a subVI?

Cheers,
Greg Cole
“It is not the ship so much as the skillful sailing that ensures the prosperous voyage.”
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I am need to LabView and programming.  Very new!  the missing VI were supplied by the Sorensen Power Supplies.  I post the lib for you.
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Greaper,

The Front panel was a mess b/c quickly reorgnized the loops in parallel instead of series.  I will fix that thanks.

 

I didn't think about missing the checks during that time. 

I was hoping that anytime a false  was recieved from the local variable it would stop everything and go to False frame (even if the power supply is ramping in the true frame)  of the case strcture where I will shut down the power supply.

This is for safty reasons, we will be ramping up to 110 amp at certain times therefor I need to be able to shut things down if don't have the proper water flow and pressure.  

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Okay I did what was said and I think that will work, for passing the values. 
 
Now GReaper made me nervouse about not being able to shut things down if a False is recieved by the local variable.
 
Here is the new code with the shut down power supply in the false statement.
 
 
Also any suggestion no matter how small would be appricated, it really help me learn.
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