ipupkin
Industrial
- Dec 24, 2002
- 26
Hi, All! I think, most of PLC engineers have to deal with equipment interlocking diagrams.
Can anyone point me to best practices of drawing these diagrams?
For example, if motor A stops, then motor B stops and will require manual start. This would be an arrow from A to B.
What if B will not require manual start and will run after A runs again? AGAIN ARROW FROM A TO B ??? This is what WE are drawing currently.
These types of interlock are very common and repeated on hunderds of plants around the world. I suspect there should be a common good tradition of how to represent typical interlocks between equipment. Can anyone point me to best practices of drawing these diagrams?
Sorry for long post
Can anyone point me to best practices of drawing these diagrams?
For example, if motor A stops, then motor B stops and will require manual start. This would be an arrow from A to B.
What if B will not require manual start and will run after A runs again? AGAIN ARROW FROM A TO B ??? This is what WE are drawing currently.
These types of interlock are very common and repeated on hunderds of plants around the world. I suspect there should be a common good tradition of how to represent typical interlocks between equipment. Can anyone point me to best practices of drawing these diagrams?
Sorry for long post