I am helping with a bid for an industrial customer who would like to monitor the temperature of the hydraulic pumps and tanks on a certain piece of equipment, and shut down the equipment if the temp gets to high. I have already found a suitable IR camera for this purpose, but I'm questioning the best way to perform the shutdown. The equipment already has an E-Stop button. Would we violate any codes by placing normally-closed relay contacts in series with the E-Stop button? The other option I see is shunt tripping the breaker that feeds the equipment, but that would probably be more expensive.
Any input is appreciated, thanks!
I don't think what you are proposing violates any codes.
Depending on just what equipment this hydraulic system feeds and how it works, tripping the e-stop may be OK or it might be the dumbest idea ever.
I can't recall a hydraulic pump system that I have worked with that did not have some kind of temperature monitoring on it already, usually temperature switch(es). Is this some kind of home brew system?
The reality is that a high temperature is not really an emergency and if you just feed the signal into the control system to shut down the equipment more normally it may have less negative consequences than an abrupt shutdown like you are proposing. A big red beacon that comes on to alert the operator to the condition might be all that is needed.
ETA: It may also be appropriate to take some action other than shutting off the equipment if a high temperature is detected.