Our Site Moved to InstrumentationTools.com

Annunciator Alarm Simulator

This Excel Spreadsheet helps you to simulate an alarm and useful for learning its basic logic.
Annunciator Alarm Simulator
Annunciator Alarm Simulator
This excel simulates alarm logic used in alarming systems such as fire alarms, intruder alarms and process alarms in a process plant. The circuit is a combination of logic gates, SR flip flops and an oscillator. The components labelled 'X' are NOT gates and the device marked with an UP arrow is a positive edge trigger. 



Password :  instrumentationtools.com

Note: Enable Excel Macros in order to work the simulator properly.

The alarm logic is as follows:

1. The circuit is started when powered up by pressing the 'Turn Power On' button.

2. An alarm event, created by pressing the 'Trigger Alarm' button generates an audio alarm and a flashing visual alarm. Examples of alarm events in real life could be detection of smoke or increasing in the temperature of a reactor. 

3. The audio alarm is silenced by either pressing the 'Silence' or 'Acknowledge' buttons or when the alarm condition is cleared by pressing the 'Clear Alarm' button.

4. The visual alarm keeps flashing till acknowledged by pressing the 'Acknowledge' button. If the alarm condition remains, the visual alarm remains on when acknowledged. It clears when the alarm is acknowledged and cleared.

5. The circuit is powered off when the 'Turn Power Off' button is pressed.

The circuit is animated, and the various connections show the energized (logic state 1) and de-energized (logic state 0) states. Electrical convention is followed, green colour indicates the de-energized state and red indicates the energized state.

Also Download : PID Controller Simulator

Related

Excel Tools 3448914221187473958

Post a Comment Default Comments

  1. Simulator was working excellent. Thanks for sharing.

    ReplyDelete

emo-but-icon
:noprob:
:smile:
:shy:
:trope:
:sneered:
:happy:
:escort:
:rapt:
:love:
:heart:
:angry:
:hate:
:sad:
:sigh:
:disappointed:
:cry:
:fear:
:surprise:
:unbelieve:
:shit:
:like:
:dislike:
:clap:
:cuff:
:fist:
:ok:
:file:
:link:
:place:
:contact:

PopularRecentComments

Recent

Free PLC Training Courses and Tutorials

Free PLC training courses and articles to learn Programmable Logic Controllers with example ladder logic programs.Free PLC Training CoursesFree Siemens PLC CourseFree Wincc SCADA CourseFree Allen Brad...

PLC Study Material

PLC Study Material, PLC Theory, PLC Logic, PLC Interview Questions and Answers, PLC Ladder Logic, PLC Example Programs, Programmable Logic Controllers Study Materials. PLC S...

Magnetic Flow Meters Working Animation

Magnetic Flow Meters Working Animation Simply, Magnetic Flow Meters works on Faraday's Law of ElectroMagnetic Induction. The Two Green dots in the animation indicates electrodes. The Copper co...

Electromagnetic Flow Meters Working Principle

Magnetic flow meter, simply known as mag flow meter is a volumetric flow meter which is ideally used for wastewater applications and other applications that experience low pressure drop and with app...

Control Valve Selection Guide

Control valves play a major role in the everyday effort to increase process plant profitability and conserve energy. Proper selection of these valves can have a significant financial impact on the o...

Comments

JOHN MULINDI:

This is a good explanation that is very helpful to students aspiring to pursue instrumentation at university or collage level.

بلال:

Thank you very much for the information

Anonymous:

is there any laser sensor[transmitter or switch ] and is it suitable for industrial use , if it is suitable what is the advantage and disadvantages comparing to ultrasonic or radar , thanks a lot for ...

Anonymous:

for controlling [start/stop] of pump which is the suitable ,radar or ultrasonic?
I am planning to use non contact switch

Instrumentation Android App

item