klangers
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There's no point using the relays I mentioned if your PIDs are running on mains power. The whole point of a control voltage is to minimise the number of components that use mains voltage. So NOTHING should be 240V apart from:
This is really really hard to describe with words. A diagram would be better.
Good that you have access to an electrical engineer, although switchboard design is a far cry from robotics. I'm a manufacturing engineer; I have some formal uni training in automation/robotics and electrical engineering so I get by, but it's not my forte.
- Main isolating switch
- Elements and their SSR
- Pumps
- And the load-side of the relays that power the above
This is really really hard to describe with words. A diagram would be better.
Good that you have access to an electrical engineer, although switchboard design is a far cry from robotics. I'm a manufacturing engineer; I have some formal uni training in automation/robotics and electrical engineering so I get by, but it's not my forte.