Activities Manual for Programmable Logic Controllers
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ISBN: 9781259679568
Author: Petruzella, Frank
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 13, Problem 5P
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Voltage test:
- When the controller operates in RUN mode and the LED status indicator does not illuminate even when the input device is activated, then the voltage test must be performed to predict the error.
- For this purpose, voltage level must be measured across the input terminals.
- If the current voltage level is obtained, then the input module must be changed.
- If the voltage level is not correct, then there might be a possibility of fault in power supply, wiring, or input device.
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