rngtech
Member
Hi all,
Client has requested that for PLC control panel instead of a single 110V control transformer, they would like to have two transformers in case one was to fail (even though this is highly unlikely). Ideally both transformers would be active (load sharing) and if one was to fail there would be no issues as the other one would still be functioning.
Is it fine to just put these in parallel with each other (transformers will be identical). I think there are redundancy modules but this would probably be more likely to fail than the transformers so don't really want to use one if them.
If anyone has any examples or point me to any drawings that would be great.
Thanks
Client has requested that for PLC control panel instead of a single 110V control transformer, they would like to have two transformers in case one was to fail (even though this is highly unlikely). Ideally both transformers would be active (load sharing) and if one was to fail there would be no issues as the other one would still be functioning.
Is it fine to just put these in parallel with each other (transformers will be identical). I think there are redundancy modules but this would probably be more likely to fail than the transformers so don't really want to use one if them.
If anyone has any examples or point me to any drawings that would be great.
Thanks