rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,156
I've looked at a few relay replacement projects recently on MV Metaclad switchgear where customer wants to either replace existing electromechanical or antiquated microprocessor relay with upgraded microprocessor relay.
There always seems to be a back and forth decision on each of these on weather to provide new relay cutouts on existing doors vs replacing the doors (Pros and Cons to each). To me it has always been more straight forward and less costly to modify cut-outs on existing doors than have to match and purchase new doors (correct hinges etc...)
To me if the end user does not care about the cosmetics of having filler plates and blank plates to cover old relay cut-outs and there is enough room to have new relays and devices (Test switches etc..) this always seemed to be the more cost effective route (especially when there are a bunch of existing control devices on door that will be re-used with new relay).
I have heard a lot of electrician's and relay tech's make the argument that cutting of existing doors in the filed is sometimes not easily feasible (especially with metal filings getting airborne) and say that having a new door to plug and play with (and have to re-connect wiring) is a much cleaner solution.
Looking for feedback and any lessons learned from either approach.
Thanks
There always seems to be a back and forth decision on each of these on weather to provide new relay cutouts on existing doors vs replacing the doors (Pros and Cons to each). To me it has always been more straight forward and less costly to modify cut-outs on existing doors than have to match and purchase new doors (correct hinges etc...)
To me if the end user does not care about the cosmetics of having filler plates and blank plates to cover old relay cut-outs and there is enough room to have new relays and devices (Test switches etc..) this always seemed to be the more cost effective route (especially when there are a bunch of existing control devices on door that will be re-used with new relay).
I have heard a lot of electrician's and relay tech's make the argument that cutting of existing doors in the filed is sometimes not easily feasible (especially with metal filings getting airborne) and say that having a new door to plug and play with (and have to re-connect wiring) is a much cleaner solution.
Looking for feedback and any lessons learned from either approach.
Thanks