LogixPro PLC Lab Manual for Programmable Logic Controllers
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Author: Frank D. Petruzella
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7, Problem 3P
Study the ladder logic
- a. What type of timer has been programmed?
- b. What is the length of the time-delay period?
- c. What is the value of the accumulated time when power is first applied?
- d. When does the timer start timing?
- e. When does the timer stop timing and reset itself?
- f. When input LS1 is first closed, which rungs are true and which are false?
- g. When input LS1 is first closed, state the status (on or off) of each output.
- h. When the timer’s accumulated value equals the preset value, which rungs are true and which are false?
- i. When the timer’s accumulated value equals the preset value, state the status (on or off) of each output.
- j. Suppose that rung 1 is true for 5 s and then power is lost. What will the accumulated value of the counter be when power is restored?
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