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Hello All,
I am new to this forum so please be patient with me - at least for the first post. Retired from the industrial control business in 98. No, that's the twentieth century, so I am a little rusty. My brain has been in relax mode for so long that I can't seem to regain the edge. My problem: I have a reduced voltage start pump control panel. It is currently operated with two button three wire control. I need to introduce through a new HOA, the ability to control this panel with input from a wireless level control system. What I have to work with is a switch closure controlled by the wireless system. I can provide a schematic diagram of the existing circuitry for your viewing enjoyment. Yes, this is old interlock function, relay control but it sure is dependable. Been working for sixteen years without a single "hickupp" until I got my fingers in there. Anyone want to trip down memory lane with me??? I used to say - Gimme a box of relays and auxiliary contacts and I can control the world. Now, I'm not so sure!!! HELP!!!!!!
Doug
I am new to this forum so please be patient with me - at least for the first post. Retired from the industrial control business in 98. No, that's the twentieth century, so I am a little rusty. My brain has been in relax mode for so long that I can't seem to regain the edge. My problem: I have a reduced voltage start pump control panel. It is currently operated with two button three wire control. I need to introduce through a new HOA, the ability to control this panel with input from a wireless level control system. What I have to work with is a switch closure controlled by the wireless system. I can provide a schematic diagram of the existing circuitry for your viewing enjoyment. Yes, this is old interlock function, relay control but it sure is dependable. Been working for sixteen years without a single "hickupp" until I got my fingers in there. Anyone want to trip down memory lane with me??? I used to say - Gimme a box of relays and auxiliary contacts and I can control the world. Now, I'm not so sure!!! HELP!!!!!!
Doug