CuriousElectron
Electrical
- Jun 24, 2017
- 191
Hi,
When dealing with standard limit switches and a set of contacts on electromechanical relay, do we care what type of DI module we use (24Vdc, 125Vdc, 120Vac)?
I know that the material of contacts is selected based on the load that would be switched off, but should I be concerned if I want to wire a mechanical limit switch to a 24 Vdc input card? I would think that as long as the contact is not worn out and has good continuity when in closed position, the PLC should be able to read high when the contact closes.
There are gold plated contacts that are rated for milliamps, but the gold plating is there to primarily protect against environment (oxidation), since in low voltage application resistance that is developed due to elements is more critical than for the same contact used in higher voltage application. Am I right?
Please share your thoughts/experience.
Thanks,
CuriousElectron
When dealing with standard limit switches and a set of contacts on electromechanical relay, do we care what type of DI module we use (24Vdc, 125Vdc, 120Vac)?
I know that the material of contacts is selected based on the load that would be switched off, but should I be concerned if I want to wire a mechanical limit switch to a 24 Vdc input card? I would think that as long as the contact is not worn out and has good continuity when in closed position, the PLC should be able to read high when the contact closes.
There are gold plated contacts that are rated for milliamps, but the gold plating is there to primarily protect against environment (oxidation), since in low voltage application resistance that is developed due to elements is more critical than for the same contact used in higher voltage application. Am I right?
Please share your thoughts/experience.
Thanks,
CuriousElectron