SAFETY RULES SUMMARY
A set of safety rules was developed by Jim Rowell (http://www.mrplc.com,
"Industrial Control Safety; or How to Scare the Bejesus Out of Me"). These are summarized
below.
Grounding and Fuses
• Always ground power supplies and transformers.
• Ground all metal enclosures, casings, etc.
• All ground connections should be made with dedicated wires that are
exposed so that their presence is obvious.
• Use fuses for all AC power lines, but not on the neutrals or grounds.
• If ground fault interrupts are used they should respond faster than the control
system.
Hot vs. Neutral Wiring
• Use PNP wiring schemes for systems, especially for inputs that can initiate
actions.
• Loads should be wired so that the ground/neutral is always connected,
and the power is switched.
• Sourcing and sinking are often confused, so check the diagrams or look
for PNP/NPN markings.
AC / DC
• Use lower voltages when possible, preferably below 50V.
• For distant switches and sensors use DC.
Devices
• Use properly rated isolation transformers and power supplies for control
systems. Beware autotransformers.
• Use Positive or Force-Guided Relays and contacts can fail safely and prevent
operation in the event of a failure.
• Some ’relay replacement’ devices do not adequately isolate the inputs and
output and should not be used in safety critical applications.
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