markjp
Electrical
- May 28, 2007
- 13
I was wondering if anyone may have had some experience with capacitance problems with long control cable runs and PLC inputs. We are working on a project to extend a conveyor from 530m to 1300m. The present control voltage is 110VAC which is used for signalling pull-wire, belt drift,etc. status from the tail end to the head end of the conveyor using 2.5mm2 control cable. I understand that there may be potential problems with cable capacitance, i.e. relays not dropping out. I have come across an article from Klockner Moeller which explains the maximum allowable cable capacitance related to the VA hold-in rating of the relay to determine if the relay will drop out after a contact has been opened. Based on the calculation I think I have found a suitable relay with large enough VA rating to avoid capacitance problems and low enough VA to avoid voltage drop problems. However I can't find any info as to whether there may be capacitance problems also associated with PLC inputs. PLC being used is Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1200 with 110VAC inputs. Would appreciate if anyone could shed any light on this. Would rather not change to DC control power if we can help it.
Many Thanks
MarkJP
Many Thanks
MarkJP