01-08-2007 11:57 AM
01-09-2007 06:00 PM
01-09-2007 08:58 PM
Hi Nathan,
Thanks for the reply, I know how to do this, what I want to do is: when the temperature is ramping up to 75 degrees, there should be no alarm and when the temperature hits 75 degrees, the temperature is maintained at 75 degrees for certain period of time (1hour, soaking), the alarm should be ON only in that period(soak) of time and then be disabled. can you help me out in this by modifying the VI or giving any ideas.
Thank you.
Brian
01-10-2007 11:21 AM
01-10-2007 12:10 PM
Thank you,
This is what I needed, I will get it to run on our furnace and mail you back if I any thing else.
Thank you very much.... saved my day.'..
01-17-2007 10:19 AM
Hi Dennis,
The example you provided helped us a lot( we are able to enable the alarm after the ramp upi time ), Now we have a new thing to do, we have to disable the alarm after soak time, can you tell us how to do that logic or provide us with that type of logic..
Can you please help us in this issue..
Thank you.
Brian1
01-18-2007
05:38 PM
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Hi Brian,
I recommend that you experiment with the timing functions, such as the Elapsed Time Express VI which will output a true value when the requested amount of time has elapsed. You could also use "Get Date/Time in seconds" when the alarm is enabled and then periodically get the time again and compare the two values to see if the soak time has elapsed. The possibilities are endless and the more you do for yourself, the more you will be able to maintain and improve your application in the future, since you will know the reasons behind using certain logic.
Cheers,
NathanT
01-19-2007 09:04 AM