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—Mason Radke —Autosys, LLC From: Mason Radke <mason@autosysnet.com> Date: Thursday, January 22, 2026 at 7:32 PM To: Nichols, Jerry <jenichl@countyofsb.org>, Kevin Seifert <kevin@autosysnet.com> Subject: Notes for Today 1/22. UF Skid Fixes PLC Logic Updates, PID Corrections, Communications Improvements, and Alarm Stabilization Today focused on correcting control logic issues, improving inter-PLC communications, stabilizing pump and blower operation, and resolving several root-cause configuration errors that were impacting production reliability and causing nuisance alarms. ________________________________ Completed Work PLC Communications & Data Handling * Updated logic in the UF PLC to send a FLOW call to the RDS PLC, which had not been implemented previously. * Increased message execution rate in the RDS PLC to receive flow and valve status data more frequently from the UF PLC. * Previous SLC/DH+ communications required slower timing. * Ethernet-based messaging now supports faster updates reliably. * Completed unfinished logic to move valve position values into communication tags. * Updated tags and messaging in the RDS PLC to receive valve position feedback. * Valve position data may be used in future feed pump lag call logic. ________________________________ PID & Control Loop Corrections * Updated PVs from integer → float for improved resolution and small-signal control on: * CONV_PID_N115_60 (P35-3) * CONV_PID_N115_30 (DP loop) * CONV_PID_N115_150 (DP loop) * CONV_PID_N145_30 (DP loop) * Updated CONV_PID_N115_150 to match CONV_PID_N145_150 settings for consistency. * Updated P35-3 / FIC-3520-3: * Switched from Dependent → Independent control * Reduced update time from 0.5s → 0.1s * Retuned to P: 0, I: 0.01, D: 0 * Monitored trends for overshoot/undershoot * Updated CONV_PID_N115_30: * Changed to Independent control * Updated tuning parameters to match Train 4 * Adjusted minimum setpoint from 0 → -10 to allow the operational -7 setpoint * Identified and fixed both pressure control loops in production that were configured incorrectly: * Corrected setpoint minimums so HMI setpoint of -7 could be accepted * Corrected PID control action direction so loops ramp in the proper direction * These misconfigurations were causing multiple issues, including high TMP shutdown conditions * Fix restored correct pressure control behavior and eliminated improper ramping ________________________________ Pump, Blower, and Process Logic Improvements * Increased lag call delay for P3800 feed pumps to allow lead pump ramp-up and flow stabilization. * Adjusted lag call threshold from 90% → 95% to prevent premature lag pump starts. * Added interlocks to Blower 85A and 85B to prevent operation when no valves are open. * Updated Train 3 speed setpoints to match Train 4: * Production startup: 48% * Backpulse startup: 35% * CIP wash startup: 25% * Updated Train 3 low permeate flow alarm delay from 2s → 10s to match Train 4. * Updated Train 3 & Train 4 maximum reject flow alarm setpoint from 390 → 450 GPM. ________________________________ Chemical System Troubleshooting & Corrections * Troubleshot CL2 chemical pump fault during maintenance clean: * Observed brief fault input pulses causing logic faults and routine failures * Worked with Jerry to test multiple inputs and wiring configurations * Identified that chemical pump fault relays were wired/configured as normally closed when they should be normally open. * Reconfigured relays to normally open, corrected associated wiring, and verified logic behavior. * Tested chemical pump fault inputs after rewiring to confirm proper operation. * Confirmed no actual pump fault present and restored expected fault handling behavior. —Mason Radke —Autosys, LLC

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TypeKeyValueConfidenceEvidence
contact Recipient Email 1 jenichl@countyofsb.org 100% To: Nichols, Jerry <jenichl@countyofsb.org>
contact Sender Email mason@autosysnet.com 100% From: Mason Radke <mason@autosysnet.com>
contact Sender Name Mason Radke 100% From: Mason Radke <mason@autosysnet.com>
contact Recipient Email 2 kevin@autosysnet.com 100% To: Kevin Seifert <kevin@autosysnet.com>
contact Recipient Name 2 Kevin Seifert 90% To: Kevin Seifert <kevin@autosysnet.com>
contact Recipient Name 1 Jerry Nichols 90% To: Nichols, Jerry <jenichl@countyofsb.org>
system PLC System SLC/DH+ and Ethernet-based PLC communications 80% Previous SLC/DH+ communications required slower timing. Ethernet-based messaging now supports faster updates
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