lgray66
Electrical
- May 10, 2003
- 4
Hello,
I recently had to design and build panels for a piece of equipment we built. The machine did not allow much room for controls, so I wired the remote I/O wires directly to the field I/O modules (Terminator I/O from Automation Direct), no terminal blocks. I also didn't have room for wireways, so I bundled the wires as neat as I could, and intended to do a final cleanup after installation. Due to the proximity of AC and DC I used shielded cable on all signal wires.
When the customer received the equipment, they complained about poor workmanship in the panel, and are insisting it be replaced. They also are requesting we replace the Automation Direct components with Allen Bradley. They did not provide us with specifications, and did not request AB when the machine was ordered.
Since I don't have access to UL 508A, or NFPA 79 (although I've put in three requests), my questions are: Are the panels as bad as the customer says? They claim all AC and DC must be run perpendicular to each other, is this the case? Do I have to use terminal blocks and wireways? Are there any reliability issues with Automation Direct components?
Thanks,
Larry
I recently had to design and build panels for a piece of equipment we built. The machine did not allow much room for controls, so I wired the remote I/O wires directly to the field I/O modules (Terminator I/O from Automation Direct), no terminal blocks. I also didn't have room for wireways, so I bundled the wires as neat as I could, and intended to do a final cleanup after installation. Due to the proximity of AC and DC I used shielded cable on all signal wires.
When the customer received the equipment, they complained about poor workmanship in the panel, and are insisting it be replaced. They also are requesting we replace the Automation Direct components with Allen Bradley. They did not provide us with specifications, and did not request AB when the machine was ordered.
Since I don't have access to UL 508A, or NFPA 79 (although I've put in three requests), my questions are: Are the panels as bad as the customer says? They claim all AC and DC must be run perpendicular to each other, is this the case? Do I have to use terminal blocks and wireways? Are there any reliability issues with Automation Direct components?
Thanks,
Larry