200412-1130 EDT
ptonsparky:
I am confused. So I will outline what I believe is the layout and problem.
1. There is one water pump that supplies two pivots (water sprinklers).
Normally one pump, one pivot.
2. Water pressure is too high, if only one pivot is using water. Pressure is OK, if both pivots are using water.
3. The pump is close to one pivot, and 2000' from the other pivot.
1300 and 2500 rounded to nearest 100.
4. Two single conductor #12 copper wires are available between the two pivots. A total loop resistance of 4*1.5 = 6 ohms will result.
5*1.5=7.5
5. At each pivot there is an isolated NO contact that closes and remains closed when its pivot wants water.
No. Each pivot will start on pressure up from well.
6. The pivot needs feedback that the pump is pumping, or at least that the pump has been told to pump. A pressure switch at each pivot could provide this information, or an electrical signal via the #12 copper loop could be used.
In the original setup prior to change, one pivot or the other would run. Not both. A radio transmitter from each pivot would communicate with a receiver at the well. The well starts with no input from the chosen pivot. Valves and power were to be manually set to operate with one or the other pivot. The R&T communicate when the well starts. A delay of 15 minutes is allowed for pressure to rise and oil hydraulic pressures to prove within limits. R&T verify interlocks, allowing continued operation.
7. There may be some reason to want some time delay to actual pump start once it is known that both pivots want water.
The pivot(s) always want water. They wait until pressure is up before starting movement.
8. If either or both pivots don't want water, then the pump stops.
The pump must stop if either pivot fails to operate as designed. Meaning, for some reason it has stopped moving. 350 GPM is a lot of water to apply in the same area for hours.
9. Why would you need more than one time delay?
I know I don't now. We did away with the timers entirely. My 1st thoughts were to momentarily (one shot) a control contact at Pivot A if B went down or B if A. The initiation contacts 5&6 would have been paralleled, one set at each pivot point. That was the basis for the original question.
Am I missing anything.
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