bdn2004
Electrical
- Jan 27, 2007
- 799
We are installing a network of Contrologix PLCs. They are to help us diagnose the cause of a power failure.
We are intending to put these on a separate AC power supply from the power system that we are monitoring. This separate AC system has two power sources that are switched by a manual transfer switch.
The problem with this arrangement is that the separate AC system is not a make before break operation, so the power is interrupted for a split second during switching.
Without introducing maintenance-heavy UPS systems...is there anything out there that could keep these PLC's running through the switching procedure? perhaps even chassis mounted?
We are intending to put these on a separate AC power supply from the power system that we are monitoring. This separate AC system has two power sources that are switched by a manual transfer switch.
The problem with this arrangement is that the separate AC system is not a make before break operation, so the power is interrupted for a split second during switching.
Without introducing maintenance-heavy UPS systems...is there anything out there that could keep these PLC's running through the switching procedure? perhaps even chassis mounted?