Teflon
Electrical
- Jan 14, 2003
- 28
Hi all,
I just finished a phone call with the manufacturer of an inductive prox that I'm using. The light on the prox switch indicates it is always on, however there is no output, other than the spec'd leakage current. I have moved the sensor away from all possible trigger material, but it is still on. I have also attempted to trigger the sensor in case it is reverse logic.
The constant LED would appear to indicate a short-circuited sensor (as confirmed by the manufacturer). However, the strange part is that I should see a full load current or none at all with a blown device. I am seeing 1.25mA of load current (device leakage current) at all times.
These tests were done with a 12K and then a 6K resistor as load after attempting to run my application. I must note, the Solid State Relay is loading the prox by approx 4mA and will require additional load (i.e. resistor in parallel) to bring the load above the prox's 5mA requirement.
The prox has the following specs:
Wiring: 2 Wire
Type: Inductive
Range: 18mm
Shielding: Unshielded
Voltage: 20-250VAC
Voltage Drop: 7V max
Max Load: 500mA
Leakage Current: 1.7mA Max
Holding Current: 5mA Min
Includes Output Indicator LED
Source Voltage: 120VAC
My application has the sensor switching one of two loads. Each have the following specs:
Solid State Relay:
9-290VAC/DC, 1/2Wmax
Approx. 4mA Load Current
Solenoid:
120VAC, 6.8Wmax
Any ideas? The manufacturer is sending me a new prox, but I'm just curious about this problem.
Tef
I just finished a phone call with the manufacturer of an inductive prox that I'm using. The light on the prox switch indicates it is always on, however there is no output, other than the spec'd leakage current. I have moved the sensor away from all possible trigger material, but it is still on. I have also attempted to trigger the sensor in case it is reverse logic.
The constant LED would appear to indicate a short-circuited sensor (as confirmed by the manufacturer). However, the strange part is that I should see a full load current or none at all with a blown device. I am seeing 1.25mA of load current (device leakage current) at all times.
These tests were done with a 12K and then a 6K resistor as load after attempting to run my application. I must note, the Solid State Relay is loading the prox by approx 4mA and will require additional load (i.e. resistor in parallel) to bring the load above the prox's 5mA requirement.
The prox has the following specs:
Wiring: 2 Wire
Type: Inductive
Range: 18mm
Shielding: Unshielded
Voltage: 20-250VAC
Voltage Drop: 7V max
Max Load: 500mA
Leakage Current: 1.7mA Max
Holding Current: 5mA Min
Includes Output Indicator LED
Source Voltage: 120VAC
My application has the sensor switching one of two loads. Each have the following specs:
Solid State Relay:
9-290VAC/DC, 1/2Wmax
Approx. 4mA Load Current
Solenoid:
120VAC, 6.8Wmax
Any ideas? The manufacturer is sending me a new prox, but I'm just curious about this problem.
Tef