L1 is your 120 off your xformer in this case, L2 is your common which is also off your xformer from what it looks like, ground is ground. The fuse depends on the current you're going to be drawing, looks like your E-stop and power supply are both going to use the same source but the E-stop is just a break in the circuit, it looks like he was using 2 amp fuses in another vid. Then youd drop your 120 to 24v for your I/O, that's what it looks like to me anyway.
Outstanding introduction. Thanks a lot!
Glad this video helped you!
Very good man, keep going make to us a practical videos in PLC's!
Nice video you really helped me understand
why dont you show the L1 L2N and Ground connection. ANd how much fused is the L1?
L1 is your 120 off your xformer in this case, L2 is your common which is also off your xformer from what it looks like, ground is ground. The fuse depends on the current you're going to be drawing, looks like your E-stop and power supply are both going to use the same source but the E-stop is just a break in the circuit, it looks like he was using 2 amp fuses in another vid. Then youd drop your 120 to 24v for your I/O, that's what it looks like to me anyway.
Very useful thank you!
Thanks.
thank you pretty much ,i need that PDF please
That PDF is from the Allen Bradly owners manual
add the source of the documentation here