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Re: Gear Tooth Sensor Wire Gauge
Jim et al,
Under robot rules.. <R70> 24 AWG or larger diameter wire must be used for: connecting sensors, switches, potentiometers, accelerometers, and other detection devices connecting a vision system to Robot Controller inputs, extending the PWM cables, connecting small muffin fans, wiring LEDs I believe that is the rule that is referenced by the sensor manual. That being said, I agree that protection with a 20 amp circuit breaker is contradictory in this case. However, this rule (partial) is a better way to protect #24 wiring to sensors... <R55> All active circuit breaker / power distribution panel branch circuits shall be protected from overload with an appropriate value auto resetting Snap Action circuit breaker from the Kit Of Parts. Power feeds to custom circuits and additional electronics must be protected with a 20A circuit breaker. In addition to the required branch power circuit breakers, smaller value fuses or breakers may be incorporated into custom circuits for additional protection. When in doubt, add a smaller breaker on your custom circuit board in order to feed sensors with #24 wire. Last edited by Al Skierkiewicz : 21-01-2008 at 11:03. |
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