![]() ![]() The gray plastic piece is the terminal blocks, which come in all different shapes and sizes.īy Din rail, I assume you mean the industry standard 35mm wide x 7.5mm high mounting track. The metal strip on the bottom is the din rail. Din rail is what holds the terminal block. One wire would come from the I/O card to the terminal block and the other would come from the device in the field which the I/O card is being connected too. Terminal blocks are commonly used to connect two wires together. If u have any advice please help me - i'm really getting stuck!! is there any information that i can get in using dinrail rather than terminal block? and how to wire it from the I/O modules to the outside world (i'm connecting it to an industrial robot - pnuematically controlled - using soleniods and reed switches) but i lack experience in wiring it up and i don't want to mess it !. anyways i have designed and installed the plc in a panel and started the wiring- but according to the manuals it uses terminal blocks for the I/O connection - but i am using din rail. Hello everybody, i a currently working on my theses at uni and my project was to implement and test the above mentioned plc(series 90-30)using Versapro V2- also a software from ge fanuc.i took the project as it involves plc's. Home Conferences *** LIVE PLC Q&A *** (Public) New Here? Please read this important info!!! Your Personal PLC Tutor Site - Interactive Q & A ![]() Please DON'T use it for advertising, etc. ![]() Your Personal PLC Tutor Site - Interactive Q & A - "ge fanuc series 90-30" ![]()
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