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plc electrical - 31.6<br />

When being built the system will follow certain st<strong>and</strong>ards that may be company<br />

policy, or legal requirements. This often includes items such as;<br />

hold downs - the will secure the wire so they don’t move<br />

labels - wire labels help troubleshooting<br />

strain reliefs - these will hold the wire so that it will not be pulled out of screw terminals<br />

grounding - grounding wires may be needed on each metal piece for safety<br />

A photograph of an industrial controls cabinet is shown in Figure 31.4.<br />

Get a photo of a controls cabinet with<br />

wire runs, terminal strip, buttons on panel front, etc<br />

Figure 31.4<br />

An Industrial <strong>Control</strong>s Cabinet<br />

When including a PLC in the ladder diagram still remains. But, it does tend to<br />

become more complex. Figure 31.5 shows a schematic diagram for a PLC based motor<br />

control system, similar to the previous motor control example.<br />

XXXXXXXXXXXXXX This figure shows the E-stop wired to cutoff power to all<br />

of the devices in the circuit, including the PLC. All critical safety functions should be<br />

hardwired this way.<br />

www.PA<strong>Control</strong>.com

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