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SECTION
12.
PROGRAM
CONTROL
INSTRUCTIONS
The
user
pressure
t hour averages
of the vapor
lated
from
the
wet- and dry-bulb
of 5
psychrometers.
One
pressure
measurement
is also
available
for
pse
in
the
vapor
pressure
calculation.
1.
The inpuf
locations are assigned
as
follows:
a)
presspre
-
location 10
b)
dry-bqrlb
temperatures
-
location 1 1-15
c)
wet-blrlb
temperatures
-
location 16-20
d) calcufbted
vapor
pressure
-
location 16-20
(vapof pressure
is written
over
the wet-
bulb
temperatures.)
2. The
program
flow
is
as
follows:
a)
Enter the Loop
Instruction
87
with
delay=0
and iteration count=5.
b)
Calc(late the
vapor
pressure
with
Instrultion 57 using
a
normal
location
entry
of
10
for atmospheric
pressure
and
lhdexed locations
of
1 1, 16
and
16
for thF
dry-bulb,
wet-bulb
and calculated
vaporl
pressure,
respectively.
c) End
lpop with Instruction
95.
d) Use
tfre
lf
Time
Instruction
92 to
set
the
Outpqrt
Flag
every
hour.
e) Use
tfre Average
Instruction
71 with 5
repetitions starting
at Input
Location 16
to
avfrage the
vapor
pressure
over
the
nour.]
The actual
kpyboard entries
for
the examples
are
shown
bblow with
the first example
Instruction
lQcation
equalto
10.
The Input
Instructions
fo
make the
pressure
and
temperature
measurements
are assumed.
Loop
Example:
Block
Data
Transform
Beginning of
Loop
Delay
Loop
Count
Wet/Dry Bulb Temp
to
VP
Pressure Loc
Dry Bulb Temp
Loc
DRY
BLB#1
Wet Bulb Temp
Loc
VP
#1
Loc
[:VP
#1
1
End
lf time is
minutes into a
minute interval
Set high Flag
O
(output)
Average
Reps
Loc VP #1
TABLE 12.3.
10: P87
01: 0
02: 5
11: P57
01: 10
Q2:
11--
03: 16--
04: 16--
12: P95
13: P92
01: 0
02: 60
03: 10
14: P71
01:
5
O2: 16
The
Loop
with a delay
may
be used
so that
only
those
instructions
within
the
Loop are
executed
while
certain
conditions are
met.
As
a
simple
example, suppose
it is desired to execute
one
set
of
instructions
from midnight until6
AM,
another set
between
6 AM
and
4
PM, and a third
set between
4 PM and midnight.
Between
6 AM
and 4 PM, samples
are desired every
10
seconds; the
rest of the
time
one
minute
between samples
is sufficient.
The execution
interval is
set
to
10
seconds;
when a one
minute
sample
rate is desired, a delay
of 6
(6
x 10s
=
60s) is used
in
the
loop.
TABLE
12-4. Example: Loop
with
Delay
Execution
Interval
=
10
seconds
01:
01:
01:
02:
11:
01:
1
10
P87
6
0
P86
1
Table 1 Programs
Sec. Execution
Interval
Beginning of
Loop
Delay
Loop
Count
Do
CallSubroutine
1
12-3
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