MikeKnight
Electrical
- Aug 27, 2004
- 3
Hi,
one of our japanese customers plans to replace our standard "Siemens" PLC control by his own PLC make "Melsec" (no idea what type).
Now he requests to have 2-wire NPN type wiring (instead of our standard 3-wire PNP design). Is that normal (or possibly required) for this type of PLC? It will mean a re-design of the field wiring and equipment.
Can anyone point me to a manual or similar explaining that type of connection? What does it mean for
- 24V DC proximity switches
- 24V DC outputs (lamps, solenoids)
- analog 4-20 mA Inputs (is that applicable, anyway?)
Kind regards in advance
Michael Marx
Electrical and Control Engineer
VOITH Paper - Euskirchen, Germany
one of our japanese customers plans to replace our standard "Siemens" PLC control by his own PLC make "Melsec" (no idea what type).
Now he requests to have 2-wire NPN type wiring (instead of our standard 3-wire PNP design). Is that normal (or possibly required) for this type of PLC? It will mean a re-design of the field wiring and equipment.
Can anyone point me to a manual or similar explaining that type of connection? What does it mean for
- 24V DC proximity switches
- 24V DC outputs (lamps, solenoids)
- analog 4-20 mA Inputs (is that applicable, anyway?)
Kind regards in advance
Michael Marx
Electrical and Control Engineer
VOITH Paper - Euskirchen, Germany