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Re: Control board on hinged door.
My guys are planning to have the 120A circuit breaker available from the outside. It will be available on the back of the board through a portal in outer shell. The board easily folds down for inspection.
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Re: Control board on hinged door.
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You inspector will need to see all your breakers and all wiring during inspection. If anything goes wrong on your robot while on the field, personnel need to see all LEDs on everything to help diagnose a problem. If they can't see, they can't help you and you may find yourself sitting disabled for a match. [R41] The PD Board and all circuit breakers must be easily visible for Inspecttion. [R55] By making the diagnostic lights visible, Arena personnel are in a better position to assist teams. |
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Re: Control board on hinged door.
Are you referring to your operator console or your electronics on the PD board? This will make a big difference in which of these answers is correct.
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Re: Control board on hinged door.
Few operator consoles would have a 120A breaker.
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