As an industrial maintenance tech, I love a well labels control panel. It makes work, life and troubleshooting much easier. As for I/O and their processes, that all depends on the equipment being ran by that particular control panel. The I/O can tell a motor to speed up, slow down, start quickly, stop quickly or ramp down. The I/O usual comes and goes to the PLC, but can be wire directly to sensors that will give feedback to a drive and however the drive is programmed, the drive with operate the motor accordingly. This is just an example.
As an industrial maintenance tech, I love a well labels control panel. It makes work, life and troubleshooting much easier.
As for I/O and their processes, that all depends on the equipment being ran by that particular control panel.
The I/O can tell a motor to speed up, slow down, start quickly, stop quickly or ramp down. The I/O usual comes and goes to the PLC, but can be wire directly to sensors that will give feedback to a drive and however the drive is programmed, the drive with operate the motor accordingly.
This is just an example.
Josh can you make dedicated videos on I/O point count? How to determine how many I/O point required for a process?
What kind of labels do you suggest purchasing for field wiring such as this?
Thankyou rsp
It looks like you went to a good vacation xD
This is not bad but I want to look more at wiring examples than this mans face