The company iv been working for have recently moved into using equipment that utilizes PLC's and remote management, while im up to speed on networking and remote access the PLC amd MODBus side of it is new to me. As im installing the equipment id like a greater understanding of PLC programming...
The internal relay only handles switching between ac and battery, the reasons I included a nc no contactor was to allow for automatic switching and to isolate the ups from the ccu in the event of a power cut, it has nothing to do with dno as this setup won't affect any isolation
Iv been thinking about a way to keep the lights on during a power cut and have come up with the following idea, it will be mainly used in domestic properties, iv included an automatic change-over, im picking up a ups today and am going to trial it at home, just wondering if anyone has any...
It's unbearable mate, the travelling time on the job was 2 hours each way so even leaving at the crack of dawn meant we were there through the hottest part of the day
is anyone else unlucky enough to be inside working during our glorious summer we so deservedly need?
iv been in a greenhouse working in 50+ heat for the last week
going onto nights next week thank god
Anyone know their way round an inverter that can give me some advice????
I had a call out yesterday to one of our bio systems as the boiler had shut down and the panel was giving an inverter comms fault, something along the lines of "bus alarm in inverter control" Now there are 3 of these...
It may be a relay for pump run-on?
Have a look here at the schematics - http://www.electriciansforums.net/central-heating-systems/25634-central-heating-schematics.html
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