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    Right enough Andy, I missed that bit but the drawing is not complete and I just assumed that he would be using a 24VDC coil and usin the maintained 24VDC supply for the estop circuit and switching the 240V AC.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Web Goblin View Post
    Right enough Andy, I missed that bit but the drawing is not complete and I just assumed that he would be using a 24VDC coil and usin the maintained 24VDC supply for the estop circuit and switching the 240V AC.
    Yes you are right it's not complete, I have assumed that K1 and K2 are the E Stop N/C contacts, no doubt birchy will be along shortly to clarify.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by audioandy View Post
    Yes you are right it's not complete, I have assumed that K1 and K2 are the E Stop N/C contacts, no doubt birchy will be along shortly to clarify.
    I didn't think anybody would be that Stupid Andy and also like GOBY presumed it incomplete.!! . . But suppose I should know better Esp after Seeing first hand the Strike time Bomb.!!

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    I didn't think anybody would be that Stupid Andy and also like GOBY presumed it incomplete.!! . . But suppose I should know better Esp after Seeing first hand the Strike time Bomb.!!
    I didnt think I had said anything that required being called "Goby" but never mind.

    Birchy the estop input is not relying on the software to stop the machine but rather informing it that an estop has occurred but I think youve got that now.
    I would still leave the pc on a seperate supply though but thats a personal opinion. I would not like a fault on the machine control side to trip the mcb and dump the pc at the same time.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Web Goblin View Post
    I didnt think I had said anything that required being called "Goby" but never mind.
    Didn't say anything wrong and No offence ment Mr was just being lazy.!!

  6. #6
    Don't see any limit switch's. . . Are you not using them.?

    If you do plan to use wire them in series with E-stop. Which then you'll need a limit override momentary button to back off.!

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Web Goblin View Post
    I would not like a fault on the machine control side to trip the mcb and dump the pc at the same time.
    Fair point and easy to change.

    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Don't see any limit switch's. . . Are you not using them.?
    Ermmmm...good question! I presume you mean limit switches to prevent the X, Y, Z from trying to drive beyond their physical stops? Although I've considered them, I was thinking that the stops can be set within the software, and if something went wrong, the drives would trip on overcurrent protection? Should limit switches REALLY be wired into the Safety Circuit? It seems wrong to me as they should be part of the machine functionality rather than an Emergency or Safety device?

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by audioandy View Post
    Yes you are right it's not complete, I have assumed that K1 and K2 are the E Stop N/C contacts, no doubt birchy will be along shortly to clarify.
    As I said previously, K1 is the contactor. Terminals (1) and (2) are N.O. contacts that will switch the L and N when the contactor is latched following a reset. The latching circuit will obviously drop out if an E-Stop is active. BTW, there aren't any N.C. contacts on the drawing I posted...

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by birchy View Post
    As I said previously, K1 is the contactor. Terminals (1) and (2) are N.O. contacts that will switch the L and N when the contactor is latched following a reset. The latching circuit will obviously drop out if an E-Stop is active. BTW, there aren't any N.C. contacts on the drawing I posted...
    No but you mention them in your post, my fault for assuming!

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