electricnewbie
Electrical
- Aug 6, 2010
- 12
What is the proper way to show Control Switch contacts on DC Control schematics?
Is it best to:
1) show all contacts as a simple open contact symbol, having a contact development show which contacts are closed during different switch positions, labeling next to the contact what state the switch is in when the contact closes
2) show the contacts in their typical position (eg. typically reclose is turned ON therfor this contact is tyipically open) labeling that typical position next to the contact....
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= 79CO (ON)
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where...
79CO - (reclose on/off) switch
(ON) - Indicates the switch is in the on position, allowing this contact to be open
3) Other?
It seems like every drawing done here is different, so I was just curious to see what is done typically in the utility industry.
Sorry for this elementary question. I hope I worded it correctly. Thanks for helping a newbie.
Is it best to:
1) show all contacts as a simple open contact symbol, having a contact development show which contacts are closed during different switch positions, labeling next to the contact what state the switch is in when the contact closes
2) show the contacts in their typical position (eg. typically reclose is turned ON therfor this contact is tyipically open) labeling that typical position next to the contact....
|
= 79CO (ON)
|
where...
79CO - (reclose on/off) switch
(ON) - Indicates the switch is in the on position, allowing this contact to be open
3) Other?
It seems like every drawing done here is different, so I was just curious to see what is done typically in the utility industry.
Sorry for this elementary question. I hope I worded it correctly. Thanks for helping a newbie.