Hi,
welcome to this course where we efficiently and reliably plan Allen Bradley 22mm pilot devices, most common ones:
Emergency stop push button
push buttons under normal conditions (START/STOP)
pilot lights (GREEN/RED)
selector switch with both momentary and latching contacts/positions (SPECIAL CASE STUDY)
twin push button (space saving solution and looks cool).
Generally, problem with the planning of such devices is that they have a lot of small pieces (similar to terminals with their accessories) that constitute a whole working part.
This might get complicated sometimes. So that's why this course - to help you efficiently plan complete pilot devices without making errors or omitting necessary parts (or missing a logic NO/NC), holder, labeling plate, label holder, actuator of the right type etc.
As we work our way through the course I will show you additionally what all these components are for and I will parallel to that show you in EPLAN circuit diagrams where we typically incorporate such devices.
Altogether a well rounded story that will make your life easier when planning manual controls for your project. From real-life, as always.
These are some key points you are going to learn in this course:
Configure various pilot devices from Allen Bradley
Understand what elements like contact, holder, actuator, labeling plate, inscription mean and what their role is
EPLAN ciruit diagram - MAN-O-AUTO and special case study - momentary VS latching explanation
See you in the lectures.
Wish you all the best and stay safe and well.
Best regards,
Ivan