phaze426
Industrial
- Jul 31, 2007
- 2
To All,
I've spent some time the last few days poring over the UL508 standard for industrial control equipment and am left with some questions. My company has for some time been getting our equipment tested to UL61010-1 safety standard for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use. Our controls are designed to control our own machines that are typically installed in industrial factories.
Recently, we have sold a project where the customer requested a UL508A approved panel. Since our devices are not UL508 approved, UL508A calls for them to be wired through a GFCI. The problem is that our equipment is designed with RF suppression to earth, the leakage from which trips the GFCI. As such, we're looking into getting our equipment UL508 certified which would remove the requirement for GFCIs.
My question is this: what category within UL508 would our product fall into? Our product includes both a CPU with programmable features, outputs, inputs, etc. as well as a DC motor drive board that drives the motor on our machine. My suspicion is that it would fall under the heading of "programmable controllers" since categories like "combination motor controller" seem to be referring mainly to just fancy motor-starter relays and not closed-loop drive systems. On the other hand, it also seems like "programmable controller" refers mainly to PLC-type functionality. Can anyone shed any light on my situation and where I should be looking within the spec to find what's applicable to our equipment?
Thanks in advance.
I've spent some time the last few days poring over the UL508 standard for industrial control equipment and am left with some questions. My company has for some time been getting our equipment tested to UL61010-1 safety standard for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use. Our controls are designed to control our own machines that are typically installed in industrial factories.
Recently, we have sold a project where the customer requested a UL508A approved panel. Since our devices are not UL508 approved, UL508A calls for them to be wired through a GFCI. The problem is that our equipment is designed with RF suppression to earth, the leakage from which trips the GFCI. As such, we're looking into getting our equipment UL508 certified which would remove the requirement for GFCIs.
My question is this: what category within UL508 would our product fall into? Our product includes both a CPU with programmable features, outputs, inputs, etc. as well as a DC motor drive board that drives the motor on our machine. My suspicion is that it would fall under the heading of "programmable controllers" since categories like "combination motor controller" seem to be referring mainly to just fancy motor-starter relays and not closed-loop drive systems. On the other hand, it also seems like "programmable controller" refers mainly to PLC-type functionality. Can anyone shed any light on my situation and where I should be looking within the spec to find what's applicable to our equipment?
Thanks in advance.