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marcusbaxy
Hi,
I have been presented with 2 x Sick proximity sensors at a clients site to detect product entering/exiting a machine to varify line running etc. I was expecting this to be a 24vdc input to my panel which I have PLC input provision for. Unfortunately I cannot quote a part number for the sensor.
I am trying to work with the sensors but am not having any success yet. I assume the sensors are PNP as they have been purchased in UK and that appears to be the norm. When I supply the device with 24vdc the green lamp illuminates and when I place a body for it to detect infront there is a yellow lamp that illuminates on and off when blocked. The sensor has a pre made 5 wire M12 connector (like a Brad Harrison cable) connected to a terminal box to extend the cable back to my panel. I can measure the 24vdc supply and measure 24vdc on the "switch" when the sensor is dectecting a body. As soon as I connect that "switch" to the terminal in my panel for the input the previously measured 24vdc drops to 5.7vdc so this is insufficient to drive my input. There is a 2nd sensor that wires straight back to the panel with out the terminal box and that behaves in the same manner.
Is the wiring incorrect or do I have the wrong type of sensor for the application?
Any help that can be offered will be appriciated.
Thanks!
I have been presented with 2 x Sick proximity sensors at a clients site to detect product entering/exiting a machine to varify line running etc. I was expecting this to be a 24vdc input to my panel which I have PLC input provision for. Unfortunately I cannot quote a part number for the sensor.
I am trying to work with the sensors but am not having any success yet. I assume the sensors are PNP as they have been purchased in UK and that appears to be the norm. When I supply the device with 24vdc the green lamp illuminates and when I place a body for it to detect infront there is a yellow lamp that illuminates on and off when blocked. The sensor has a pre made 5 wire M12 connector (like a Brad Harrison cable) connected to a terminal box to extend the cable back to my panel. I can measure the 24vdc supply and measure 24vdc on the "switch" when the sensor is dectecting a body. As soon as I connect that "switch" to the terminal in my panel for the input the previously measured 24vdc drops to 5.7vdc so this is insufficient to drive my input. There is a 2nd sensor that wires straight back to the panel with out the terminal box and that behaves in the same manner.
Is the wiring incorrect or do I have the wrong type of sensor for the application?
Any help that can be offered will be appriciated.
Thanks!