geekEE
Electrical
- Feb 14, 2005
- 412
Hi all,
I have a low-speed motorized turntable that I would like to modify by adding a couple of limit switches (maybe reed switches?) that will kill power (120VAC) to the turntable if it hits either switch. Additionally, I would like to have a push button that will let me override the system and restore power to the motor, even though it is actuating one of the limit switches. Maybe a buzzer for the fault condition would be helpful too. This is to prevent damage to the equipment. The operator is not endangered by a failure.
This seems like a very simple application and I’m only building a couple of them. Would a smart relay be appropriate for this? Or is there something else that I should be looking at? Do you have any recommendations on specific manufacturers and models?
Thanks in advance.
Glenn
I have a low-speed motorized turntable that I would like to modify by adding a couple of limit switches (maybe reed switches?) that will kill power (120VAC) to the turntable if it hits either switch. Additionally, I would like to have a push button that will let me override the system and restore power to the motor, even though it is actuating one of the limit switches. Maybe a buzzer for the fault condition would be helpful too. This is to prevent damage to the equipment. The operator is not endangered by a failure.
This seems like a very simple application and I’m only building a couple of them. Would a smart relay be appropriate for this? Or is there something else that I should be looking at? Do you have any recommendations on specific manufacturers and models?
Thanks in advance.
Glenn