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Haven't posted about this topic in a while.
Kinda always looks the same anyway. 🫠

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Today, I finally created the circuit diagrams. Until now, there was only my scribbling.

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I should get in the habit of showing the completed projects...

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This is what the exhaust control system looks like with the control cabinet housing and door.

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This is what it looks like when it is 'programmed' #Hardwired 🫠

I love wires 

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The cable tray and DIN rails are riveted in place, and I've started with the wiring 🫠

From this point on, I had to plan and draw the control circuit. Of course, it will be properly done in the end. But for now, the sketch will have to do.

Basically, it's like PLC programming with ladder logic, just with real wiring.

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First preparations for the announced ventilation control.

There isn’t much space on the mounting plate.

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I have a new project. I would classify it under #PLC, even though it is #hardwired.

It's about an exhaust control system for two workbenches in an explosion-protected area.

Basically, it's a series of safety chains to ensure that the machines only run when the exhaust fan is operating. Both workbenches will be monitored by an airflow sensor, which must be routed through a zener barrier.

I will try to show some of this tomorrow.

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Here is an automated CNC milling machine (photo from the back). As this machine fetches the material itself, it is set once and then continues to run on its own in the dark. It's just stupid when the program is finished or there is an error and nobody notices. So what to do? We put a stack light on it and connect it to the controller.

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