bigheadted
Electrical
- Jul 22, 2005
- 53
I am working at a plant that after many years of denial is being dragged kicking and screaming into our current heath and safety regime
my problem is that the health and safety department are insisting that full isolations be carried out on our machines before the cleaners, who uptill now have relied on estops can work inside the machine. A resonable demand but it causes me problems as the dc drives that contrl these machines dont like being powerd off. pleanty of past experiences tell me that more than occasionally they go off and then stay off.
My intended solution is to interupt the field and armature connections to the motor with a local locable isolator that can be locked off by our electricians.
i have some questions about this approach.
i intend to put the breaker inside an automatically locking box that can be unlocked by the combination of the main contactor open signal on the drive and some sort of access button being pressed i intend the opening of the box to inerupt the stop circuit of the drive to make double sure the drive is not powerd up when the isolator is switched.
some of these signals will be plc controlled, some via a comms link. is this acceptable?
how do i go about rating an isolator for dc are there any funndemental considerations?
Is this really necessary do the regs really request an isolation. how can i find out more about the regs for rotating machinery isolation?
my problem is that the health and safety department are insisting that full isolations be carried out on our machines before the cleaners, who uptill now have relied on estops can work inside the machine. A resonable demand but it causes me problems as the dc drives that contrl these machines dont like being powerd off. pleanty of past experiences tell me that more than occasionally they go off and then stay off.
My intended solution is to interupt the field and armature connections to the motor with a local locable isolator that can be locked off by our electricians.
i have some questions about this approach.
i intend to put the breaker inside an automatically locking box that can be unlocked by the combination of the main contactor open signal on the drive and some sort of access button being pressed i intend the opening of the box to inerupt the stop circuit of the drive to make double sure the drive is not powerd up when the isolator is switched.
some of these signals will be plc controlled, some via a comms link. is this acceptable?
how do i go about rating an isolator for dc are there any funndemental considerations?
Is this really necessary do the regs really request an isolation. how can i find out more about the regs for rotating machinery isolation?