DocumentCode :
3175462
Title :
This wire goes where?
Author :
Rowland, P.W.
Author_Institution :
SOIGNE Associates, Inc., Charlotte, NC
fYear :
1993
fDate :
4-7 Apr 1993
Firstpage :
0.541666666666667
Abstract :
With the advent of automation, PLC, and DCS systems, correctly wiring sensors to controllers is becoming a greater problem. The design engineer must logically connect the correct input(s) to the desired output. The installer must accurately follow the designer´s wishes, follow all local and national codes, at the lowest cost, while producing a neat orderly professional-appearing product. Plant maintenance personnel must be able to follow the equipment through its life cycle making adjustments, additions, and deletions. It is noted that all of these can be accomplished with a few rules of the road and a small redefinition of the problem: (1) physical wire points will be identified, not wires; (2) no wire point will have more than two wire ends; (3) each wire point must be uniquely identified and correlated with other project documents; and (4) each wire point must have a unique label
Keywords :
controllers; sensors; wiring; DCS systems; PLC systems; automation; controllers; life cycle; local codes; national codes; personnel; physical wire points; plant maintenance; sensors; wiring; Automatic control; Automation; Control systems; Costs; Design engineering; Distributed control; Programmable control; Sensor systems; Wire; Wiring;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Southeastcon '93, Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Charlotte, NC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1257-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.1993.465678
Filename :
465678
Link To Document :
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