Nice and thanks for the video. Which wiring practice saves more time? Assumption: Ducting & DIN is pre assembled into the panel. option1: Mount both the components (starting terminal of component 1 and termination terminal of component 2) and then complete the wiring of these 2 components, ad also assemble other termination components based on design. I prefer this one as you mount a component and complete the wiring of that component @ very next moment. option2: (which is seen in this video) Mount all the components into mounting plate first and then start performing the wiring operation . (my assumption , this calls for cross verifying of I/O adresses for each and every wires based on identification numbers and might consume more time in checking and chance of wiring error also high)
Thank you for the comment. The first option is not suitable because it will take more time and could cause wire's tangles and mess. The second one is more convenient in terms of time and tidy. The reasons for that will be clear in the wiring guide for industrial automation that we are going to develop in the next months. Stay tuned
@@xlineindustrialautomation5829 Thanks , i feel option 1 as it simplifies and reduces the wiring error. I am talking in the sense of assembly of larger panel in mass production setup where wiring is also a sub set of overall activities . Anyways will be eagerly waiting for your wiring guide video , Until then🤞🤞for the next awesome video from your end and Thanks !!! I will also explore more
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Very clean and professional panel building in all the process. What manufacturer are those profinet cables from? Thanks a lot for the video!
Thanks for the appreciation! The profinet cables are manufactured by Siemens!
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Nice and thanks for the video.
Which wiring practice saves more time?
Assumption: Ducting & DIN is pre assembled into the panel.
option1: Mount both the components (starting terminal of component 1 and termination terminal of component 2) and then complete the wiring of these 2 components, ad also assemble other termination components based on design. I prefer this one as you mount a component and complete the wiring of that component @ very next moment.
option2: (which is seen in this video) Mount all the components into mounting plate first and then start performing the wiring operation . (my assumption , this calls for cross verifying of I/O adresses for each and every wires based on identification numbers and might consume more time in checking and chance of wiring error also high)
Thank you for the comment.
The first option is not suitable because it will take more time and could cause wire's tangles and mess.
The second one is more convenient in terms of time and tidy.
The reasons for that will be clear in the wiring guide for industrial automation that we are going to develop in the next months.
Stay tuned
@@xlineindustrialautomation5829 Thanks , i feel option 1 as it simplifies and reduces the wiring error. I am talking in the sense of assembly of larger panel in mass production setup where wiring is also a sub set of overall activities . Anyways will be eagerly waiting for your wiring guide video , Until then🤞🤞for the next awesome video from your end and Thanks !!! I will also explore more
Almost faster than me!
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it looks like weidmuller terminals