No worries M107, what PLC is it you have?
None yet, but this thread got me looking at PLC's & on line simulators.
I was thinking using proximity switches & logic to allow one tool to operate only when other proximity switches are closed (tools in a holder) so of 4x proximity switches as inputs, 3x have to be closed to allow any 1x output to work .
Much the same as the theory behind the easy switch system & contactors.
Then thought I know very little about PLC's...... & it would give me something to do learning about them while Mrs 107 watches carp TV
I thought I would get help here, as electrics need to be safe & not taken the mick out NOR for granted of, so for those two above I will have to ignore them
Probably best I don't reply then. If you know so much why bother coming here and asking for help?
Hi Sidewinder,
Thank you for welcoming me.
I thought I would get help here,
Thank you for clearing that up Evans Electric
Apologies for seeing it that way, as I don't have time to go on courses especially in the foreseeable future, but I do share a rented space (long term contract), with some people that like to use & abuse anyone else's kit baring their own, when they think we are not looking, the aforementioned key switch idea has been tried by others & they get overridden, so the remote idea is the route I ideally would like to go down tbh.
Alternate suggestions that does not involve going on courses will be considered.....
I had mistakenly took the references to taking courses as taking the mick,
I dislike both of those types of device, and the second one is not legal for sale for definite.
If I was doing this I would design from first principles, but, you are going extremely complex for something that is not needed really?
I would always rate any gear greater than that of the potential supply capacity as it were, so @ 13A I would be looking to > 13A rating, such as you say 16A.
The RCD plug you link to has a built in NVR capability, which is the non-latching part of the description.
I was thinking using proximity switches & logic to allow one tool to operate only when other proximity switches are closed (tools in a holder) so of 4x proximity switches as inputs, 3x have to be closed to allow any 1x output to work .
Much the same as the theory behind the easy switch system & contactors.
Well if that case this UK based company should be reported http://www.poolewood.co.uk/acatalog/No_Volt_Release_Switches.html
Which NVR start stop with emergency stop would you recommend please.....??
I had a gut instinct that 8A would be too low.
My understanding of the NLO RCD Plug is that once set, any & all connected devices would work & not cut off the other 3 & could potentially have unwanted power up, hence the requirement for a secondary NVR switch with emergency stop & to only have power to one unit at a time with all others closed off, as quite aptly M107 stated
I can tell you from past experience that trading standards are simply not interested in getting involved with ANYTHING where the person involved has the ability to say, right oh. see you in court. They WILL go after people at car boot sales, as they think they can frighten them, but no matter how much proof you have, they will REFUSE to act if they think it MIGHT cost them money...
john..
Yes they should, however it is a waste of time reporting them no-one has the money to chase them.
The device does not comply with BS EN ISO 13850:2015.
I've tried to get Amazon to sort similar out and I'm currently on to Trading Standards to sort out illegal product sold by Amazon, trouble is, there is no will, because there is no money, and these companies are just too powerful.
I have reported dodgy product to Screwfix, also, and they do nothing, too powerful to be bothered.
A friend of mine has reported dodgy compliance to RS, nothing has been done, however, he did get a concerned response which is more than Screwfix have done.
The issue is because these companies consider themselves above the law, and, have no idea about product compliance, and the laws around it.
Along with the market surveillance authorities not having the resources to manage it.
8A is more than enough for the power tools you are using, but, I said, that I would personally over engineer it, to carry greater than the possible maximum current.
I'm not sure I understand your last paragraph.
My understanding of the NLO RCD Plug is that once set, any & all connected devices would work & not cut off the other 3 & could potentially have unwanted power up, hence the requirement for a secondary NVR switch with emergency stop & to only have power to one unit at a time with all others closed off, as quite aptly M107 stated
I was thinking using proximity switches & logic to allow one tool to operate only when other proximity switches are closed (tools in a holder) so of 4x proximity switches as inputs, 3x have to be closed to allow any 1x output to work .
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