PaulKraemer
Electrical
- Jan 13, 2012
- 151
Hi,
The attached electrical schematic shows a proximity switch wired into a PLC input module. It shows a 1.5K ohm resistor and two of what I believe to be TVS (transient voltage suppression) diodes labeled 26 vdc. I am not certain of this because I was not familiar with this symbol prior to today, but I did find it referencing a TVS diode in an online chart that shows common electrical symbols.
In the modification kit I received this drawing with, there were two identical components with a round, red body and two leads. I have pasted a picture of one of these onto the schematic. Please correct me if I am wrong, but I assume these must be the TVS diodes. (I am not 100% confident of this because when I searched for images of TVS diodes, the images I found did not look like this. Generally, they were cylindrical in shape, with one lead entering one end of the cylinder and the other lead exiting the other end of the cylinder.
Anyway, if these round, red components are in fact my TVS diodes, I am trying to figure out the best way to connect them as shown in the schematic. The voltage source that will power the prox switch comes from the PLC input module. The easiest place for me to place (and connect) the TVS diodes (and the resistor for that matter) will be as close as possible to the terminals of the PLC input module.
I'm just wondering if anyone one here might be able to comment as to whether this sounds like a good strategy, or if there is a reason I should come up with a way to mount these components closer to the location of the prox switch.
Any advice will be greatly appreciate.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
The attached electrical schematic shows a proximity switch wired into a PLC input module. It shows a 1.5K ohm resistor and two of what I believe to be TVS (transient voltage suppression) diodes labeled 26 vdc. I am not certain of this because I was not familiar with this symbol prior to today, but I did find it referencing a TVS diode in an online chart that shows common electrical symbols.
In the modification kit I received this drawing with, there were two identical components with a round, red body and two leads. I have pasted a picture of one of these onto the schematic. Please correct me if I am wrong, but I assume these must be the TVS diodes. (I am not 100% confident of this because when I searched for images of TVS diodes, the images I found did not look like this. Generally, they were cylindrical in shape, with one lead entering one end of the cylinder and the other lead exiting the other end of the cylinder.
Anyway, if these round, red components are in fact my TVS diodes, I am trying to figure out the best way to connect them as shown in the schematic. The voltage source that will power the prox switch comes from the PLC input module. The easiest place for me to place (and connect) the TVS diodes (and the resistor for that matter) will be as close as possible to the terminals of the PLC input module.
I'm just wondering if anyone one here might be able to comment as to whether this sounds like a good strategy, or if there is a reason I should come up with a way to mount these components closer to the location of the prox switch.
Any advice will be greatly appreciate.
Thanks in advance,
Paul