MNJ96
Lifetime Supporting Member
guys
i have a panel to build that has about 300 i_O some plc and some hard wired . my question is i see some people use the plc address for the wire number on plc i_0 and the line refernce for the wire number on hard wired circuits i use line reference as my page numbers also example all wires 900-999 are on page 9 of the drawing set . only using the plc i_o address would limit this function you would not know quickly on which page of the 40 page drawing set this input card or output card was on . is there anyone who see anything wrong with doing both example I:7/01-422 OR 422-I:7/01 i can fit all this on 1 label easily i am using brady id expert heat shrink markers any suggestions thoughts or comments are much appreciated
i have a panel to build that has about 300 i_O some plc and some hard wired . my question is i see some people use the plc address for the wire number on plc i_0 and the line refernce for the wire number on hard wired circuits i use line reference as my page numbers also example all wires 900-999 are on page 9 of the drawing set . only using the plc i_o address would limit this function you would not know quickly on which page of the 40 page drawing set this input card or output card was on . is there anyone who see anything wrong with doing both example I:7/01-422 OR 422-I:7/01 i can fit all this on 1 label easily i am using brady id expert heat shrink markers any suggestions thoughts or comments are much appreciated