controlnovice
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 976
We are designing the installation of a DCS in a very tight spot.
The existing DCS cabinets, and every one I've seen, has terminals inside the same DCS cabinet to which the field wires are terminated. Then from the terminal strip, wires continue to the DCS cards.
What is the reasoning for the terminal strips? Can we take the field wiring directly to the DCS cards to save cabinet space (no terminal strips)?
We have a marshalling panel located in another room where the field wires already terminate. We were going to come off the marshalling panel terminals and run to the new DCS cabinet (straight to the DCS cards).
Am I missing something?
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The existing DCS cabinets, and every one I've seen, has terminals inside the same DCS cabinet to which the field wires are terminated. Then from the terminal strip, wires continue to the DCS cards.
What is the reasoning for the terminal strips? Can we take the field wiring directly to the DCS cards to save cabinet space (no terminal strips)?
We have a marshalling panel located in another room where the field wires already terminate. We were going to come off the marshalling panel terminals and run to the new DCS cabinet (straight to the DCS cards).
Am I missing something?
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This is normally the space where people post something insightful.