Just finished wiring this cabinet for a water treatment plant in Cambodia. This was a tough one as our client, whom designed it, grossly underestimated the space required -- an extra cell (or 2) wouldn't have gone amiss!
I haven’t seen boards like this in my work for quite some time. Where I work we use remote IO as much as possible, this has all the Discrete IO coming back to the PCC.
They're still very common here (France), those sub-bases have been around since the 90s I believe.
I haven't cut the covers yet (or fitted the middle door) as the customer wants to test all of the cabinets together (this is 1 of 8) in February -- if I prepare them now, they're just going to be lost or damaged between then and now.
For an idea of what it shall look like, here's the first cabinet I did for this same job, it was a bit rushed though because the parts were late arriving and it had a shipping container booked for it.
I haven’t seen boards like this in my work for quite some time. Where I work we use remote IO as much as possible, this has all the Discrete IO coming back to the PCC.
Wild .
Really nice wiring job tho…..mint.
Have you got an image of the duct covers on???
Thanks :)
They're still very common here (France), those sub-bases have been around since the 90s I believe.
I haven't cut the covers yet (or fitted the middle door) as the customer wants to test all of the cabinets together (this is 1 of 8) in February -- if I prepare them now, they're just going to be lost or damaged between then and now.
For an idea of what it shall look like, here's the first cabinet I did for this same job, it was a bit rushed though because the parts were late arriving and it had a shipping container booked for it.
https://ibb.co/Fkx9rDtg
https://ibb.co/8n82HgD6
https://ibb.co/WvKHpD10
https://ibb.co/BKgc4jL3
https://ibb.co/5hF8GDtj
https://ibb.co/j9wP3gCy
Lovely work.
Do you know if the company you are working for has a branch in Poland? I'd love to work in something like that
Heh, we're quite a small company, only 9 employees
Damn, time to learn French then
Well, we shall be recruiting soon 😅
I love that kind of command and control systems with relays and pneumatic delays and not one line of software.
Lol, what do you think is running on that Allen-Bradley PLC?
Very nicely done. Bravo.
Brilliant!
Hold my cables!! My eyes 😲😲😲😲✨✨✨