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    #1 No difference really take you pick.!
    #2 Any spare output you want to use. Then set Mach3 Enable output to that pin number.
    #3 Use the Fault Input.
    #4 Because when you trip a limit then you need to temp override that limit to drive off the switch.
    #5 Yes
    #6 Google is your friend try this.! http://www.is-com.ru/files/PNOZ_X9_en.pdf
    #7 Can only use three phase if it's a Three phase Input which it won't be unless you asked for 3 phase input VFD. If single phase Just use R & S or R & T both work.
    #8 This so you can see it's powered up on the outside of the control box. Personal choice but I prefer to see if box is powered so it doesn't get left on.

  2. #2
    Great - thanks a lot JAZZ. I have made changes according to your input.
    1. Will keep as is.
    6. Google must be a better friend of yours than mine - I could not find it, so thank you for the link.
    7. From the datasheet for the Huanyang HY02D2223B it looks like it can be used both for connection to single phase and 3-phase.
    8. Yes, I was not so clear here. I intend to put the LEDs for the three power supplies on the front of the control box and I think that would really be sufficient
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