jbelectric777
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I Dont know how to start a new thread, I hope someone can see this and give me some advice. I am getting back into PLC Programming and I can't remember if the standard is using N.O momentary PB's to the I/O terminals or using a N.O element in the program but connect it to a N.C limit, stop, etc. Reason is I don't see in the program anywhere to open circuit on a closed loop safety circuit. I guess what I am trying to ask is if they use N.O contacts for inputs to latch and unlatch, or are we still locking the auxilary holding contact in with N.C devices and open on coil drop out. I don't feel it's very safe to use N.O inputs for E Stop conditions. I am kinda old school and from a control issue it's easy so I just want to know which way is accepted most in the industry ? PLC latching & unlatching using N.O PB's or Start with PLC output energize and latch it in the field through a N.C loop... Thanks , Jim P.S , Sorry for the intrusion NM and augies right, It's all by HP
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