How to Wire Sensors to a PLC - Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
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As the devices in your home need power to operate, so do the modules within your control system. In this video, we talk about the different ways to find the information needed in order to properly power your modules.
This detail explains that the power wiring may differ based on the field devices that you are wiring as well such as two and four wire transmitters.
We discuss the different front connectors that are used for different module types and which terminals to use for your power wiring based on specific types of field devices and the information that we find according to your module/PLC information.
Let’s watch this video and gain some power-full knowledge.
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@4:51 I do not really understand why terminal 10 and 11 are also meant for the connection of power supply, since the schematic diagram only shows the connection of 24VDC to terminal 1 and 20. Appreciate if you can explain a bit, thanks :)
Hi there, we have another great video on how to wire sensors to the PLC input cards which I think can answer your question. You can watch the first part of this video here ruclips.net/video/0DoqKS8jqSA/видео.html if you haven't already.
Thanks for your Question which is confusing me too..As per manual its mentioned terminal 1 and terminal 20 to be connected from source .Appreciate if you Explain.
This is excellent! The lessons are very enlightening and I'm fast learning how to program PLC using STEP 7 software. After watching this video, I got two questions, the answers of which I don't know, still confusing me.
1)... The front connectors come in 20- and 40- pins. But the terminals of the modules (depending on the type) can be of 8,16, 24, or 32 bits, that is, ports for connections. How do the front connectors match these terminals?
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2)... How are field devices requiring VAC connected and powered, since the modules are powered via a VDC supply?
Thanking you in advance.
Hi there, Thank you for your positive feedback. Here are my answers to your Qs:
1. To keep things simple, you can think of these as inputs and pins. For instance, a DI32 card can receive up to 32 digital input signals but to wiring the signal to this card we need a 40-pin front connector. Why? because in addition to the signal we also need to power the card as well and turn it on like any other electronic device. So we need a few additional pin to be able to power the card.
2. We don't use the PLC modules to power the field device. You can use separate power supplies to power the PLC modules and the filed devices.
I hope these answer your questions.
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