Sep 5, 2006 #1 BARTHURS Mechanical Apr 13, 2006 4 US I ordered a PLC to raise and lower a cylinder based on a timed cycle. But there is no cord to plug into the wall. Is this standard? Does anyone know how I show wire a plug into the power supply? Thanks for your help.
I ordered a PLC to raise and lower a cylinder based on a timed cycle. But there is no cord to plug into the wall. Is this standard? Does anyone know how I show wire a plug into the power supply? Thanks for your help.
Sep 5, 2006 #2 eromlignod Mechanical Jul 28, 2006 402 What brand is it? Didn't you get a manual with it? There should be a section in the manual that shows the proper way to hook it up. Let us know how you make out. Don Kansas City Upvote 0 Downvote
What brand is it? Didn't you get a manual with it? There should be a section in the manual that shows the proper way to hook it up. Let us know how you make out. Don Kansas City
Sep 5, 2006 #3 tygerdawg Mechanical Mar 31, 2004 1,153 US YES, this is normal. Users supply their own power to suit their own installation requirements. TygerDawg Upvote 0 Downvote
YES, this is normal. Users supply their own power to suit their own installation requirements. TygerDawg
Oct 5, 2006 #4 limct Mechanical Jan 27, 2003 134 HK PLC usually come with screw-in terminal for it's power in. Some are driven by DC. Best regards, ct Upvote 0 Downvote