PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (LOOSE PA
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Author: Petruzella
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Chapter 5, Problem 1P
Assign each of the following discrete input and output addresses based on the SLC 500 format.
- a. Limit switch connected to terminal screw 4 of the module in slot 1 of the chassis.
- b. Pressure switch connected to terminal screw 2 of the module in slot 3 of the chassis.
- c. Pushbutton connected to terminal screw 0 of the module in slot 6 of the chassis.
- d. Pilot light connected to terminal screw 13 of the module in slot 2 of the chassis.
- e. Motor starter coil connected to terminal screw 6 of the module in slot 4 of the chassis.
- f. Solenoid connected to terminal screw 8 of the module in slot 5 of the chassis.
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