A Birds-Eye-View of Basic Control Panel Assembly


(1) Engineering layout  

(2) Punching and drilling holes into the back panel, and the enclosure  

(3) Cutting, stripping, and labeling the wires  

(4) Cutting and installing the din rails and wire tracks  

(5) Installing the electronic components  

(6) Wiring the panel  

(7) Uploading software  

(8) Testing

HMI

(human machine interface)

Output to contactor

Motor

Transducer to PLC Input

​Solenoid

E l e c t r i c a l     A s s e m b l y     S e r v i c e s

Output to LED

Tied to PLC

Output to LED

B a s i c     O n e - L i n e     D i a g r a m     C o n c e p t

Red LED

Indicator

​Green LED Indicator

PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)

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Theory of Operation:  Most modern control systems employ a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) as a means to control motors, pumps, valves and various other equipment used in a process. Computer based HMI (Human Machine Interface) products provide the means by which process personnel interact with the PLC control system.


Transducers, switches, and contacts are tied to the inputs of the PLC.  Electrical / electronic components are tied to the outputs of the PLC.

E l e c t r o s e n s e    E n g i n e e r i n g

Output to solenoid