richerdick
Electrical
- Jan 10, 2007
- 63
I wish to improve the indication for which guards are open on a machine at work.
The current system includes several guards in series driving a dual loop safety relay, the safety relay then goes on to drive an ouput to a plc that indicates that there is a guard open within a specific zone of guards.
I want a more specific indication than this, so I would like to use a small stand alone plc to recieve inputs from the 24v of the existing guard loop after each switch, then go on to drive output leds or something to indicate where the loop is broken specifically. This is not something i have seen done before but is it bad practise or not advisable for any specific reason.?
Your thoughts please
The current system includes several guards in series driving a dual loop safety relay, the safety relay then goes on to drive an ouput to a plc that indicates that there is a guard open within a specific zone of guards.
I want a more specific indication than this, so I would like to use a small stand alone plc to recieve inputs from the 24v of the existing guard loop after each switch, then go on to drive output leds or something to indicate where the loop is broken specifically. This is not something i have seen done before but is it bad practise or not advisable for any specific reason.?
Your thoughts please