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Electrical
- Mar 11, 2010
- 22
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to get some direction or possible opinions regarding the electrical implementation of “E-Stop” push-buttons used in process related systems (for example a pump that is performing process “X” which is being driven by a medium voltage motor fed from a MV controller). In this case the process is being controlled and monitored by a local PLC--–start and stop commands from the PLC are wired directly to MV controller open and close circuits. In the case of an emergency you would want to wire contacts from the E-Stop push button directly to the MV controller trip circuit AND to the PLC (the PLC can then issue a back-up stop command for example)--right? Are there any codes or standards that would dictate proper implementation of E-Stop circuits that would be related to a process “X”? Or is the philosophy more of an industry best practice issue that is not really governed by codes and standards?
Thanks guys….
I wanted to get some direction or possible opinions regarding the electrical implementation of “E-Stop” push-buttons used in process related systems (for example a pump that is performing process “X” which is being driven by a medium voltage motor fed from a MV controller). In this case the process is being controlled and monitored by a local PLC--–start and stop commands from the PLC are wired directly to MV controller open and close circuits. In the case of an emergency you would want to wire contacts from the E-Stop push button directly to the MV controller trip circuit AND to the PLC (the PLC can then issue a back-up stop command for example)--right? Are there any codes or standards that would dictate proper implementation of E-Stop circuits that would be related to a process “X”? Or is the philosophy more of an industry best practice issue that is not really governed by codes and standards?
Thanks guys….