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Rebuilding a PLC enclosure for a customer. So far I haven't found anything in the NFPA 70e or OSHA that addresses this, hence the posting:
120vac coming into bottom of the enclosure, goes through DIN rail mounted connectors to a 24vdc transformer, which then runs the PLC and everything else in the enclosure.
Shop guy asked if we need to put a nonconductive (or a grounded metal) plate over the 120vac wiring section of the box, and if that would circumvent the need for subsequent electrical guys having to wear gloves, face shield, et.al. when working on the PLC and it's I/O.
Thanks,
Dave Lomax
Walter Louis Fluid Technologies
Quincy IL
120vac coming into bottom of the enclosure, goes through DIN rail mounted connectors to a 24vdc transformer, which then runs the PLC and everything else in the enclosure.
Shop guy asked if we need to put a nonconductive (or a grounded metal) plate over the 120vac wiring section of the box, and if that would circumvent the need for subsequent electrical guys having to wear gloves, face shield, et.al. when working on the PLC and it's I/O.
Thanks,
Dave Lomax
Walter Louis Fluid Technologies
Quincy IL
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