NoHoCa
Mechanical
- Jun 19, 2006
- 32
I'm tasked with adapting an old hard-wired control system to be a manual backup to a new PLC-based system. An operator must be able to designate which analog signal (4-20 mA) controls a pump by using a hand switch. Easy enough to route either one analog or the other through the contacts of a hand switch.
But I also want a discrete I/O indication that the switch is in one position. Since the discretes are 120Vac, it seems that a DPDT switch handling 12Vdc on one set and 120Vac on the other set of contacts would not be a good thing.
Contrary to my forum ID, I'm an ME who regularly works with control systems. Would you mind clueing me in on this subtle problem? Thanks...
But I also want a discrete I/O indication that the switch is in one position. Since the discretes are 120Vac, it seems that a DPDT switch handling 12Vdc on one set and 120Vac on the other set of contacts would not be a good thing.
Contrary to my forum ID, I'm an ME who regularly works with control systems. Would you mind clueing me in on this subtle problem? Thanks...