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6 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
6.6.3 I/O modules troubleshooting
This section describes troubleshooting with I/O circuits and their corrective actions.
(1) Input circuit troubleshooting and corrective action
This section describes troubleshooting with input circuits and their corrective
actions.
Input Circuit Troubleshooting and Corrective Action
Condition Cause Corrective action
Example 1
Input signal
is not
turned
OFF.
• Leakage current of input switch
(e.g. drive by non-contact switch).
Leakage
current
Input module
AC input
Power supply
• Connect an appropriate resistor which will
make the voltage across the terminals of the
input module lower than the OFF voltage
value.
AC input
Input module
It is recommended to use 0.1 to 0.47
µ
F + 47 to
120
(
1/2W
)
for the CR constant.
Example 2
Input signal
is not
turned
OFF.
• Drive by a limit switch with neon lamp.
Leakage
current
AC input
Input module
Power supply
• Same as Example 1.
• Or make up another independent display
circuit.
Example 3
Input signal
is not
turned
OFF.
• Leakage current due to wiring capacity of
wiring cable.
(Wiring capacity C of twisted pair wire is
approx. 100 PF/m).
Leakage
current
AC input
Input module
Power supply
• Same as Example 1.
• However, leakage current is not generated
when the power supply is located in the input
equipment side as shown below.
AC input
Input module
Power supply
Example 4
Input signal
is not
turned
OFF.
• Drive by switch with LED indicator.
Leakage
current
DC input
(plus common)
Input module
• Connect a register which will make the voltage
between the input module terminal and
common higher than the OFF voltage value,
as shown below.
DC input
(plus common)
Input module
Resistor
(Note-1) : A calculation example of a value for a
connected resistor is given on the
following page.