Hi gents.
Recently io was involved with a booster pump upgrade for a subcontractor of a water company. My involvement was the electrical installation, including instrumentation.
this pic is of the setup.
pump 1 to the left and pump 2 to the right
my question is about the e-stops. the two estops are behind the pumps, and there is one for each pump. Both are labelled e stop one and e stop 2 respectively.
the only other e stop for this system is on the main panel which is about 2m left from where im standing taking this photo. there is a cubicle per pump, and an e stop on the door of each cubicle.
my problem is that each e stop only stops the pump for which it is lablelled. i think this is wrong, as in the event of say an operative getting his hand caught on the shaft of the motor, and me running to push the e stop, in my panic, i may press the wrong one, and wait a few secs before i realise my mistake.
I beleive that the e stops should cut out both pumps, and kill power to all of the circuits that belong to this system.
is this covered in PUWER?
what do you lads and ladies think?
All comments appreciated,
John
Recently io was involved with a booster pump upgrade for a subcontractor of a water company. My involvement was the electrical installation, including instrumentation.
this pic is of the setup.
pump 1 to the left and pump 2 to the right
my question is about the e-stops. the two estops are behind the pumps, and there is one for each pump. Both are labelled e stop one and e stop 2 respectively.
the only other e stop for this system is on the main panel which is about 2m left from where im standing taking this photo. there is a cubicle per pump, and an e stop on the door of each cubicle.
my problem is that each e stop only stops the pump for which it is lablelled. i think this is wrong, as in the event of say an operative getting his hand caught on the shaft of the motor, and me running to push the e stop, in my panic, i may press the wrong one, and wait a few secs before i realise my mistake.
I beleive that the e stops should cut out both pumps, and kill power to all of the circuits that belong to this system.
is this covered in PUWER?
what do you lads and ladies think?
All comments appreciated,
John