motor feedback

The Simplest way is use contactor contacts for run feed back in the panel it self.
or u can use an MPCB which will provide u trip feedback.
 
Most starters have auxiliary contacts on the starter contact and the overload for status indication. I usually use NO for Run and NC for overload. For some less expensive IEC starters you will have to use adder blocks for the auxiliary contacts.
 
our standard is to have the overload NC connected to release the contactor coil when tripped and the NO signal the plc of overload trip
 

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