User Manual
Document No.:ED-2002-017
Version: 1.0
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Version 1.0 Date 16 July 2002 Description 8 Channels, RTD Input Module(Ordering Code 4311) User Manual
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INDEX
1. Module Overview ........................................................................................................5
RTD Input Module Overview ..............................................................................5 LED Indications ..................................................................................................7 General Specifications .......................................................................................8
Block Diagram....................................................................................................9 RTD types and range of temperatures.............................................................10 Lead Compensation .........................................................................................11 On-Board Processor Operations......................................................................13 2.4.1 Power On Operations ..................................................................................13 2.4.2 Analog to Digital Conversion .......................................................................13 2.4.3 Excitation Current Drift Compensation ........................................................14 2.4.4 Scaling .........................................................................................................15 2.4.5 Linearization ................................................................................................15 2.4.6 Averaging.....................................................................................................15 2.5 Module Information ..........................................................................................15 2.5.1 Input Output Image Mapping .......................................................................16 2.5.2 Memory Mapping .........................................................................................17 2.5.3 Commands ..................................................................................................18 2.5.4 Module Status Bits.......................................................................................19 3. Installations and Wiring.............................................................................................20
Configuration and Programming...............................................................................23 Slot Configuration.............................................................................................23 Channel Configuration .....................................................................................24 4.2.1 Static Configuration .....................................................................................24 4.2.2 Dynamic Configuration ................................................................................26 4.3 Channel Information.........................................................................................27 4.3.1 Channel Data...............................................................................................27 4.3.2 Channel Status ............................................................................................27 4.4 Programming with Nexgen 4000 CPU .............................................................29 4.5 Programming with Nexgen 5000 CPU
4.1 4.2
5.
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................40
5.1 5.2
6.
Appendix 1................................................................................................................44
INDEX OF FIGURES
Figure 1 :Front View of RTD Input Module..........................................................................6 Figure 2 :Block diagram of RTD Input module ....................................................................9 Figure 3 :Schematic of input circuit ...................................................................................11 Figure 4 :ADC Conversion Cycle ......................................................................................14 Figure 5 :Input Output Image Mapping of RTD Input Module ...........................................16 Figure 6 :Memory Mapping of RTD Input Module .............................................................17
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Guidelines for the Safety of the user and protection of the IO Module This manual provides information for the use of the PLC Products. The manual has been written to be used by trained and competent personnel. The definition of such a person or persons is as follows: a) Any engineer who is responsible for the planning, design and construction of automatic equipment using the product associated with this manual should be of a competent nature, trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that role. These engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety with regards to automated equipment. b) Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature, trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that job. These engineers should also be trained In the use and maintenance of the completed product. This Includes being completely familiar with all associated documentation for the said product. All maintenance should be carried out in accordance with established safety practices. c) All operators of the completed equipment should be trained to use that product in a safe and coordinated manner in compliance to established safety practices. The operators should also be familiar with documentation, which is connected with the actual operation of the completed equipment. Note: The term-completed equipment refers to a third party constructed device, which contains or uses the product associated with this manual. Note on the Symbol used in this Manual At various times through out this manual certain symbols will be used to highlight points of Information, which are Intended to ensure the users personal safety and protect the integrity of equipment. Whenever any of the following symbols are encountered its associated. Note must be read and understood. Each of the symbols used is listed below; with a brief description of its meaning.
Hardware Warnings
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Software Warning
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Warning
This product can only function correctly and safely if it is transported, stored, setup, and installed correctly, and operated and maintained as recommended.
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1. Module Overview
This chapter describes the following RTD Input Module Overview LED Indications General Specifications
The parameters and commands those are transferred to the module for advanced processing are RTD input type (in current version 3 wires PT100 (385) input is supported) Return value in case of sensor fault Averaging Channel enable/disable Maximumminimum set points Static configuration write
The module provides diagnostic information for each channel. It includes Maximum/minimum set points exceeded Invalid configuration Out of range Sensor fault detection This is an intelligent module with on-board processor and memory. The data transfer between CPU module and RTD input module takes place by 'READ_W' and 'WRITE_W' functions in the application program. The module status is available in input image and commands can be issued through output image. The figure 1 shows the front view of RTD input module
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4311
Terminal Block Fixing Screw
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 RTD0 + RTD1 + RTD0 RTD1 RTD0 C RTD1 C RTD2 + RTD3 + RTD2 RTD3 RTD2 C RTD3 C RTD4 + RTD5 + RTD4 RTD5 RTD4 C RTD5 C RTD6 + RTD7 + RTD6 RTD7 RTD6 C RTD7 C
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
IO Label
+ 24 V GND EARTH
LED Indications
Front Door
Figure 1 : Front View of RTD Input Module The module provides LED indications on the front. Brief information about channel can be written on the front door. Behind front door, 38-pin removable terminal block is provided for interfacing. The wiring details are shown on backside of front door. The RTD input module can be configured in any IO slot of the PLC. The number of RTD input modules is limited by back panel current capacity.
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In general a channel has following information Dynamic configuration information Static configuration information Data and Status information In all, 37 words information per module is available.
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2. Module Operation
This chapter helps in getting started with the RTD input module. It describes the basic operation of the module. This chapter explains operational details of Block Diagram RTD Types and Range of Temperatures Lead Compensation On-Board Processor Operations Module Information
At the time of the application program development, the module can be configured using the programming software DOXMINI+ so that the special features can be used. Refer chapter 4 for configuration and programming details.
Watch Dog
+5V
On board Processor
O P T I C A L I S O L A T I O N
Instrumentation Amplifier
RTD0+ RTD0RTD0C
CPU Module
+5V GND Module Interface Circuit
Channel Multiplexer
DC-to-DC Converter
24 V GND Earth
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The module provides eight analog to digital channels for RTD input. CPU bus is optically isolated from ADC circuit. The analog to digital converter operates on serial data from the channels. RTD input sensor signal measurement is basically a resistance measurement which varies with temperature. For the same, module provides 1 mA excitation current to sensor. The dual matched current source is multiplexed for eight channel inputs. The enabled channel input signals are multiplexed and then instrumentation amplifier carries out amplification. Input electronic circuit provides the lead compensation. For more details, refer chapter 2.3. Amplified lead compensated input signal is provided to ADC. Sigma-delta (/ ) ADC converts only enabled analog channels to digital value one by one. On-board processor manipulates the converted count for each channel. It has following functions. Scaling Linearization Averaging Thus lead compensated, scaled and linearized temperature reading is transferred to module memory, which holds channel data information. If averaging is required, depending on the averaging count, on-board processor performs averaging of those many previous readings and updates channel data information. The channels can be independently enabled or disabled. On-board processor detects signals, which are out of range of selected input type. It also detects sensor faults. All this information is available to main CPU. The module provides auto-calibration facility to compensate for changes in excitation current due to ambient temperature. The dynamic configuration, static configuration, data, status information is available in dual port RAM on the module. The configuration of all channels is transferred to the module memory using WRITE_W function in the application program. Similarly data and status of all channels can be read by READ_W function in the application program. The module requires external 24 V for ADC circuit operation. Internally DC-to-DC converter generates 15 VDC and + 5 VDC as required by each channel. If 24 VDC is absent or on-board glass fuse is blown, module generates 'No 24 V Supply' signal for main CPU. The fuse protection for external 24 VDC supply is provided on module.
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Figure 3 :Schematic of input circuit RL Lead resistance R - Sensor resistance As dual matched current sources are used, both follow each other keeping current equal. It is also assumed that lead wire resistance for three wires is equal. V1 = I (2RL+R) V2 = I (2RL) V = (V1V2) =IR =R (as I =1 mA )
From above equations, it can be observed that effect of lead wire resistance (RL) is eliminated and the voltage V is direct indication of sensor resistance (R).As explained in chapter 2.1, excitation current source is multiplexed for all the eight channels and eight sensor input signals are multiplexed to a ADC. The voltage V which is direct indication of sensor resistance is amplified by instrumentation amplifier and inputed to ADC for conversion.
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Figure 4 :ADC Conversion Cycle The module takes certain time to sample all enabled channels and convert into digital value. The required time is the module update time. The factors affecting module update time is number of channels enabled. The module update time is minimum when only one channel is enabled. Likewise the module update time is maximum when all channels are enabled. The module incorporates a digital low pass filter to reject noise on the input signal. For RTD inputs, it is fixed to 50 Hz. It provides better noise rejection for low filter frequencies.
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2.4.4 Scaling
The resistance signal from RTD sensors is scaled for equivalent temperature as per reference tables provided by standards. For the same, refer appendix 1.
2.4.5 Linearization
RTD signals are not linear e.g. 10 percent change in a RTD voltage does not correspond to a 10 percent change in its temperature. Therefore linearization of RTD signal is necessary to get equivalent temperature. Also, each RTD input type requires different linearization. In RTD input module linearization is performed by flexible software methods. This is done with look up table in steps of 10 C for each RTD input type. ADC count is mapped within its 10 C temperature range and equivalent temperature is calculated using linear interpolation method.
2.4.6 Averaging
The module provides user selectable averaging facility so that stable value is available for processing and necessary control action. The module samples and converts enabled channels one by one. The module keeps digital value into different memory locations. Depending on the averaging count, the module performs averaging of those many previous readings and updates channel data information. Thus if the averaging counts of channel 0, 1 and 2 are 1, 4 and 8 respectively, then initially data of channel 0, 1 and 2 are updated after 1, 4 and 8 conversion cycles respectively. After that, it gets updated in every cycle. One conversion cycle means sampling and converting all enabled channels as explained in chapter 2.3.2. Thus combination of filter frequency and averaging count can be selected to get optimum channel update time and stable temperature reading.
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Channel 1
Channel 2
Output Image
Static Configuration Write
Channel 4
Channel 5
Channel 6
Channel 7
Figure 5 :Input Output Image Mapping of RTD Input Module The module consumes 8 input bits (1 byte) of input image and 8 output bits (1 byte) of output image in the CPU module. CPU reads the status of module in input scan. CPU writes user commands to module in output scan. For immediate updation of input and output image, IMM_IN and IMM_OUT functions can be used in application program whenever required. For the details refer chapter 2.4.3 and 2.4.4.
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Logic Scan
WRITE_W Channel 7 High Set Point Channel 7 Low Set Point MW96 MW98 EN SLOT DATA LEN ADDR ENO Channel 7 High Set Point Channel 7 Low Set Point MMW30 MMW32
8 words hold channel static information of 8 channels Channel 0 Static Configuration MW50 Channel 7 Static Configuration MW64
8 words hold channel static information of 8 channels Channel 0 Static Configuration MMW96 Channel 7 Static Configuration MMW110
8 words hold data for 8 channels Channel 0 Data MW100 Channel 7 Data MW114
Logic Scan
8 words hold data for 8 channels Channel 0 Data MMW128 Channel 7 Data MMW142
4 words hold status of 8 channels Channel Set Point Status MW120 Channel Configuration Status MW122 Channel Input Range Status MW124 Channel Sensor Fault Status MW126
4 words hold status of 8 channels Channel Set Point Status MMW146 Channel Configuration Status MMW148 Channel Input Range Status MMW150 Channel Sensor Fault Status MMW152
Figure 6 :Memory Mapping of RTD Input Module The configuration (grouped as static and dynamic) from PLC variable area e.g. memory or page is transferred to module memory when WRITE_W function gets executed in application program i.e. in logic scan. The module takes action on static configuration information only when static configuration write command is issued. This can be issued by setting Qx.0 bit of output image. In case of dynamic configuration information, the module detects any change in configuration and if any valid change is detected, it takes appropriate action. After power ON, module starts its channel conversion operation only after receiving valid configuration. If channel configuration is modified or channel is enabled / disabled, it takes effect only in the subsequent conversion cycle. The channel configuration can be modified using WRITE_W function. Similarly channel can be enabled or disabled during normal operation for optimum results. The channel temperature readings and status information can be read from the module using READ_W function.
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2.5.3 Commands
As discussed in chapter 2.4.1, output image bits are used as user commands to module. User can issue various commands to module through application program. CPU writes commands in output image area of module in output scan. The module reads output image area cyclically and takes appropriate action. If 'IMM_OUT' function is executed in logic scan for a particular slot, it stops current logic scan, executes output scan for defined slot and resumes logic scan again. This is useful when ever immediate updation of output image is needed. The functions of output image bits are given below
No Bit Address Command Write static configuration OFF Status ON 1 Qxx.0 Description It gives command to the module to accept static configuration or change static configuration as per contents of module memory words MMW #96 to MMW#110. Write static command is OFF.
Note xx is slot number in which module is fixed. Qxx.1 to Qxx.7 are reserved and should not be used.
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#146
#150
#152
OFF
Note xx is slot number in which module is fixed. Ixx.5 to Ixx.7 are reserved and should not be used.
Whenever accessing the module, user must check the module status bit Ix.0. If any error condition is detected in input image, check corresponding module memory word to get more details to locate exact problem.
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RTD 1
06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 RTD0+ RTD1+ RTD0RTD1RTD0C RTD1C RTD2+ RTD3+ RTD2RTD3RTD2C RTD3C RTD4+ RTD5+ RTD4RTD5RTD4C RTD5C RTD6+ RTD7+ RTD6RTD7RTD6C RTD7C
RTD 8
33 34 35 36 37 38
+ 24 V 0V EARTH
Figure 7 :Connection diagram of RTD input Module In figure, RTDs are connected to channel 0 and 7. For interfacing RTDs, 38-pin terminal block is provided. RTD input is connected to RTDn+, RTDn- and RTDnC terminals, where n is a channel number. For healthy working, ensure correct polarity of RTD element. It is ensured that all the three connections of a RTD element come in line on terminal block for easy connectivity. RTD 0 is connected to terminal cumbers 10, 12 and 14. RTD 1 is to be connected to terminal numbers 11, 13 and 15. RTD 7 is to be connected to terminal numbers 29, 31, and 33.
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For functioning of RTD input module, external 24 VDC supply is required. Connect 24 VDC supply between terminals 36 (+ 24 V) and 37 (0 V). Connect terminal 38 to earth busbar in control panel.
Outside control panel Following guidelines to be observed outside control panel. Depending upon the type of modules used in PLC, separate ducts should be provided for Power circuit wiring and power cables. Input cables Output cables All cables carrying low level signals for analog IO modules, thermocouple/ RTD input modules and for communication.
Wherever possible, it is recommended to Avoid parallel routing of cables carrying analog signals and power cables, etc over long distances Ensure that cables carrying analog signals cross at right angles to power cables so that minimum length of cable will be in close vicinity of power cables. Run cables on metallic surfaces Avoid number of joints Keep cable lengths as short as possible.
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Input module in first slot 0 consumes IB0 to IB3 of input image. Output module in slot 1 consumes QB4 to QB7 of output image. RTD input module consumes IB8 of input image and QB8 of output image.16 DC Output module in slot 3 consumes QB9 and QB10 of output image. The IO byte consumption along with configuration of Nexgen5000 PLC is shown below.
Slot 0 32 DC Input Module (4632) %IX0.0 - %IX0.7 %IX1.0 - %IX1.7 %IX2.0 - %IX2.7 %IX3.0 - %IX3.7
%QX0.0 - %QX0.7 %IX4.0 - %IX4.7 %QX5.0 - %QX5.7 %QX1.0 - %QX1.7 %QX4.0 - %QX4.7 %QX6.0 - %QX6.7 %QX2.0 - %QX2.7 %QX3.0 - %QX3.7
Input module in first slot 0 consumes IB0 to IB3 of input image. Output module in slot 1 consumes QB0 to QB3 of output image. The analog input module consumes IB4 of input image and QB4 of output image.16 DC Output module in slot 3 consumes QB5 and QB6 of output image.
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Item Res. 1 --
Description
15 0
14 0
13 0
12 0
11 1
10 1
Input type The RTD input module supports different types of inputs. The inputs include 3 wires PT100 (385) Bit 0 to bit 4 hold input type information. Filter frequency Next three Bits, Bit 5 to bit 7 defines the low-pass filter frequency. For RTD input module, 50 Hz filter is fixed by default. User has no selection choice.
Bit 7 0 Bit 6 0 Bit 5 0 Filter Frequency Update time for a Channel 50 Hz 60 ms
This is in built function of ADC. The filter frequency affects noise rejection on incoming RTD signal. Also it affects channel update time. Return value on sensor fault circuit Next two bits, bit 8 and bit 9 define the value of the channel temperature reading when sensor fault is detected for that channel. Here sensor fault means sensor open circuit, sensor short circuit and lead compensation wires open circuit.
Bit9 0 0 1 1 Bit8 0 1 0 1 Sensor Fault value Zero Upper scale Lower scale Invalid
In such sensor fault condition, the channel value can be set to any one of above options considering safety in control action. Averaging Next two Bits, Bit10 and Bit 10 define the selection of sampling value for averaging.
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If the averaging counts of channel 0, 1 and 2 are 1, 4 and 8 respectively, then initially data of channel 0, 1 and 2 are updated after 1, 4 and 8 conversion cycles respectively. After that, it gets updated in every cycle. One conversion cycle means sampling and converting all enabled channels as explained in chapter 2.3.2. Module memory words MMW #0 to MMW #32 are module memory words for dynamic configuration. MMW #0 is a channel enable / disable word. MMW #2 to MMW #32 provides high and low set points for individual channels.
Ch 8 Res
0 1
Bit 0 of MMW #0 is enable / disable bit for channel 0.Bit 7 of MMW #0 is enable / disable bit for channel 7. Bits 8 to 15 are reserved and should not be used. Channel High and Low set points User can define high and low set points for individual channel temperature readings available in 0.1 C resolution. If channel temperature is above high set point, corresponding high bit in MMW #146
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is set. If channel temperature is below low set point, corresponding bit in MMW # 146 is set. MMW #2 to MMW #32 - Channel High and Low set points
MMW #2 MMW #4 MMW #30 MMW #32 Channel 0 high set point (in 0.1 C resolution) Channel 0 low set point (in 0.1 C resolution) Channel 7 high set point (in 0.1 C resolution) Channel 7 low set point (in 0.1 C resolution)
Valid range for high and low set points is 200.0 C to 800.0 C for PT 100 input type. If settings are not within range of that input type, Ixx.1 bit is set indicating invalid configuration. Refer MMW #148 to point out faulty channel configuration. If high set point for a channel is less than that of low set point and vice versa, Ixx.1 bit is made ON indicating parameter mismatch. Refer MMW #148 to point out faulty channel configuration. MMW #34 to MMW #94 are reserved and should not be used.
Ch 8
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First two bits bit 0 and bit 1 holds high and low point status of channel 0 comparing high and low set points in MMW #2 and MMW #4 respectively. Channel 0 high bit, bit 0 becomes ON when temerature reading is above high set point. It becomes OFF when temprature reading is below high set point. Low bit becomes ON when temerature reading is below low set point. It becomes OFF when temprature reading is above low set point. Similarly next two bits gives high and low point status of cahnnel 2 and so on. Channel configuration status Module memory word MMW #148 holds status of validity of configuration and parameters for all the channels. MMW #148 Channel configuration and parameter mismatch status
Item Description 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Ch 1
0 1
Ch 8 Res
Bit 0 of MMW #148 gives channel 0 configuration status and bit 7 of MMW #148 gives channel 7 configuration status. Configuration bit is ON when In dynamic configuration if high set point is not within specified input range if low set point is not within specified input range if high set point < low set point In all these cases, Ixx.1 bit becomes ON. Corresponding green channel LED starts flashing. Channel out of range status MMW #150 stores over range and under range status of individual channels.
Item Ch 1 Description < Over range Over range > Under range Under range < Over range Over range > Under range Under range 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1
Ch 8
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First two bits bit 0 and bit 1 gives over range and under range status of channel 0 depending on input type selected. Next two bits give over range and under range status of channel 1 and so on. Over range bit becomes ON when RTD input is above specified input signal. Under range bit becomes ON when RTD input is below specified input signal. In all these cases, corresponding green channel LED starts flashing. Sensor Fault Error MMW #152 stores sensor fault status of individual channels.
Item Ch 1 Description Input connected Sensor fault Input connected Sensor fault 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1
Ch 8 Res
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bit 0 of MMW #152 holds status of channel 0. It becomes ON if channel 0 is configured and input signal is not connected. Bit 1 of MMW #154 holds status of channel 1. In ADC conversion cycle, first sensor fault status for configured channel is checked. If sensor fault is detected, channel is bypassed and returns value in case of open circuit is stored as channel temperature reading. Bit 9 and bit 8 of static configuration word of a channel decides return value as zero, upper scale or lower scale considering safety in control action. If open circuit error bit is set for a channel, corresponding channel LED (green color) on module starts flashing.
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M0.0 ----- WRITE_W ---M0.1 +---| |---+--------- |EN ENO|-+---------+---( )--| | #2 -|SLOT | | | MW50 -|DATA | | | #8 -|LEN | | | #96 -|ADDR | | | ------------------'WRITE_W' function gets executed when condition for enable 'EN' is ON. 'ENO' output becomes ON, when EN is ON and function is executed successfully. ENO is OFF if Parameters of function are invalid or not within specified range. RTD input module is not accessible to CPU module So 8 words (MW50 to MW64) information from CPU memory is transferred to the memory at address #96 onwards of RTD input module fitted in slot 2. The 'READ_W' function below shows data transfer from the RTD input module memory to CPU memory. The details of transfer are RTD input module is configured in slot 2 of PLC Address on the RTD input module in slot 2 is #128 Start address of memory on the CPU module is MW100 Length of data area to be transferred is 8 words M0.2 ------ READ_W ----M0.3 +---| |---+--------- |EN ENO|-+---------+---( )--| | #2 -|SLOT | | | #128 -|ADDR | | | #8 -|LEN | | | MW100-|DATA | | |
--------------READ_W' function gets executed when condition for enable 'EN' is ON. 'ENO' output becomes ON, when EN is ON and function is executed successfully. ENO is OFF if parameters of function are invalid or not within specified range. RTD input module is not accessible to CPU module. So 8 words (MMW128 to MMW142) information on RTD input module fitted in slot #2 are transferred to the CPU memory words (MW100 to MW114). Example of basic application program is given below. For the same, refer Nexgen PLC configuration shown in chapter 4.1. In the configuration, following points are to be noted.
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I 8.0 is a module status bit as 'Module Not OK' bit. I8.0 is set if 24 VDC supply to module is not healthy and / or hardware fault, watchdog fault is observed on module. I 8.1 is a configuration status bit as 'Invalid Configuration' bit. I 8.1 is set if for one or more channels, configuration is invalid. I 8.2 is a maximum minimum set point status bit as 'Set point Exceeded' bit. I 8.2 is set if for one or more configured channels, input signal is below or above limits set. I 8.3 is a RTD input range status bit as 'Out of Range' bit. I 8.3 is set if for one or more configured channels, input signal is below or above specified range. I 8.4 is a open circuit status bit as 'Sensor Fault ' bit. I 8.4 is set if for one or more configured channels, input is not connected. Q 8.0 is a command for 'Static Configuration Write'. When this bit is set by user, RTD input module accepts static configuration available in module memory words MMW#96 to MMW#110 and configures the module accordingly. S 4.2 is a 'Module Error' bit for the module fitted in slot 2. While developing the application program, first check whether the module is healthy. For the same, check 'Module Error' bit S 4.2 and 'Module Not Ok' bit I8.0. If any bit is set, declare respective fault. In this case, module is not accessible. If both are OFF, then only enable 'WRITE_W' and 'READ_W' functions for RTD input module. The static configuration information consists of basic attributes like return value in case of sensor fault of input signal (zero, upper scale, lower scale) and no. of averaging samples ( 0, 4, 8, 16 ). This configuration is to be transferred to module memory MMW#96 to MMW#110, if all the 8 channels are used. In this example, channels are configured for PT 100 50 Hz filter Return value is of upper scale in case of sensor fault No. of averaging samples is 4 For this configuration, the value $0900 should be written to respective module memory word.
Static Configuration Word
$0902
15 14 13 12 11 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 Reserved
9 0
8 1
7 0
6 0 50 Hz Filter
5 0
4 0
3 0
2 0
1 0
0 0
RTD input
So MW50 to MW 64 should contain $0900, for the configuration required. This information is transferred to RTD module memory MMW#96 to MMW#110, when 'WRITE_W' function is executed.
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When 'WRITE_W' function is executed successfully, ENO output becomes ON, When ENO is ON, set 'Static Configuration Write' command bit informing the module to accept the static configuration or change in configuration. Once this information is transferred to module, it is valid as long as PLC power is present. It is recommended to enable 'WRITE_W function when Warm start is observed i.e. System bit S0.6 is ON Cold start is observed i.e. System bit S0.7 is ON Module Error bit becomes OFF i.e. System bit S4.2 is ON Module Not OK bit becomes OFF i.e. Input bit I8.0 is ON and Any other condition as per requirement of application program e.g. memory bit M2.0 is ON. S0.6 ------ WRITE_W ---Q8.0 +---| |---+---------+---------|EN ENO|-+---( )--| | | S0.7 | | | +---| |---+---------| #2 -|SLOT | | | | S4.2 M0.4 | | | +---| |---+---|N|---| MW50 -|DATA | | | | I8.0 M0.5 | | | +---| |---+---|N|---+ #8 -|LEN | | | | M2.0 M2.1 | | | +---| |---+---|P|---+ #96 -|ADDR | | | ------------------If 'WRITE_W' function is executed successfully, Q8.0 bit becomes ON for one scan duration. If this bit is not ON even if function enable conditions are ON, declare fault and take appropriate action. Once, static configuration is written, channels are enabled as per requirement. To enable all the channels, memory word MW166 should contain $00FF value. Enable 'WRITE_W' function with any condition M0.6 with interlocks of Module Error bit S4.2 and 'Module Not Ok' bit I8.0.
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When 'WRITE_W' function is executed, the data $00FF is transferred to module memory MMW#00. The maximum and minimum set points for each channel is transferred to module memory words MMW#02 to MMW#32 if 'WRITE_W' function is executed successfully, M0.7 bit becomes ON. If this bit is not ON even if function enable conditions are ON, declare fault and take appropriate action. M0.6 S4.2 I8.0 ------ WRITE_W ---M0.7 +---| |---+---|/|---+---|/|---|EN ENO|-+---( )--| | | | #2 -|SLOT | | | | | MW166 -|DATA | | | | | #17 -|LEN | | | | | #0 -|ADDR | | | ------------------After transferring static and dynamic configuration information to RTD module memory, module starts functioning. Enable 'READ_W' function with any condition M1.0 with interlocks of Module Error bit S4.2 and 'Module Not Ok' bit I8.0. When 'READ_W' function is executed, the temperature readings (0.1 C resolution) stored in module memory MMW#128 to MMW#142 are transferred to CPU memory MW100 to MW#114 respectivelIf 'READ_W' function is executed successfully, M1.1 bit becomes ON. If this bit is not ON even if function enable conditions are ON, declare fault and take appropriate action. M1.0 S4.2 I8.0 ------ READ_W ----M1.1 +---| |---+---|/|---+---|/|---|EN ENO|-+---( )--| | | | #2 -|SLOT | | | | | #128 -|ADDR | | | | | #8 -|LEN | | | | | MW100 -|DATA | | | -------------------
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To read the status of temperature readings for maximum and minimum set points, it is necessary to read MMW#146 when I8.2 bit 'Set point Exceeded' in ON. I8.2 S4.2 I8.0 ------ READ_W ----M1.5 +---| |---+---|/|---+---|/|---|EN ENO|-+---( )--| | | | #2 -|SLOT | | | | | #146 -|ADDR | | | | | #1 -|LEN | | | | | MW126 -|DATA | | | ------------------Here M126.0 is over range bit for channel 0 and M126.1 is for under range for channel 0. Similarly, M127.6 is over range bit for channel 7 and M127.7 is for under range for channel 7. With this status, appropriate action can be taken for temperature control. To read the status of each channel, read the status information when ever corresponding input image bit is ON. This is depicted below. 'Invalid Configuration bit I8.1 becomes ON, if one or more channel configuration data is invalid. To find out exact faulty channel/s, read MMW#148 from module. I8.1 S4.2 I8.0 ------ READ_W ----M1.2 +---| |---+---|/|---+---|/|---|EN ENO|-+---( )--| | | | #2 -|SLOT | | | | | #148 -|ADDR | | | | | #1 -|LEN | | | | | MW118 -|DATA | | | ------------------When this 'READ_W' function is executed successfully, check CPU memory bits M118.0 to M118.7. M118.0 bit is ON if channel 0 configuration is invalid, M118.1 bit is ON if channel 1 configuration is invalid and so on. In this correct the configuration of faulty channel. In case of invalid configuration for particular channel, channel temperature reading becomes #0.
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'Out of Range' bit I8.3 becomes ON, if one or more channel input signal/s is/are below or above specified range for selected input type. To find out exact faulty channel/s, read MMW#150 from module. I8.3 S4.2 I8.0 ------ READ_W ----M1.3 +---| |---+---|/|---+---|/|---|EN ENO|-+---( )--| | | | #2 -|SLOT | | | | | #150 -|ADDR | | | | | #1 -|LEN | | | | | MW120 -|DATA | | |
---------------When this 'READ_W' function is executed successfully, check CPU memory bits M120.0 to M121.7 for over range and over range status. M120.0 bit is ON if channel 0 input signal is above specified range, M120.1 bit is ON if channel 0 input signal is below specified range and so on. In this case, take proper action. For a particular channel, if input signal is above specified range, channel temperature reading remains at maximum value. For PT100 input, this is 850.0 C. For a particular channel, if input signal is below specified range, channel temperature reading remains at minimum value. For PT100 input, this is -250.0 C 'Sensor Fault' bit I8.4 becomes ON, if one or more channel input is disconnected. To find out exact faulty channel/s, read MMW#152 from module. I8.4 S4.2 I8.0 ------ READ_W ----M1.4 +---| |---+---|/|---+---|/|---|EN ENO|-+---( )--| | | | #2 -|SLOT | | | | | #152 -|ADDR | | | | | #1 -|LEN | | | | | MW122 -|DATA | | |
---------------When this 'READ_W' function is executed successfully, check CPU memory bits M122.0 to M122.7 for sensor fault status. M122.0 bit is ON if channel 0 sensor is faulty, M122.1 bit is ON if channel 1 sensor is faulty and so on. In this case, take proper action. For a particular channel, in case of sensor fault, channel temperature reading is forced to value
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selected by user. In this case, it is upper scale value, which is 850.0 C for PT100 input type.
The RTD input module is configured in slot 2 of PLC The configuration information is stored in an 8 word array Static_Config & in 17 word array Dynamic_Config. Length of data area to be transferred is 16 bytes at MMW96 for Static_Config & 34 bytes at MMW0 for Dynamic_Config.
'IM_Write' function gets executed when BOOLean input 'Config_Dn' & Wr_Delay.Q is TRUE. BOOLean output 'Config_Dn' becomes TRUE, when function is executed successfully. It is FALSE if
Parameters of function are invalid or not within specified range. RTD input module is not accessible to CPU module .
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So 8 words configuration information ( Static ) from CPU memory is transferred to the memory at address 96 onwards & 17 words configuration information ( Dynamic) from CPU memory is transferred to memory 0 onwars of Thermocouple input module fitted in slot 2. The 'IM_Read function shows data transfer from the Theromocouple input module memory to CPU memory. The details of transfer are -
The Thermocouple input module is configured in slot 2 of PLC Address on the Thermocouple input module in slot 2 is 128 The data to be stored in PLC variable array Thermocouple_Data & AIStatus array. Length of data area to be transferred is 16 bytes for Thermocouple_data & 8 bytes for AIstatus .
'IM_Read' function gets executed when ' Rd_Delay.Q ' is ON. 'Rd_Dn' & Stat_Rdy output becomes ON, when EN is ON and function is executed successfully. ENO is OFF if Parameters of function are invalid or not within specified range The module is not accessible to CPU module
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Example of basic application program is given below. For the same, refer Nexgen PLC configuration shown in chapter 4.1. In the configuration, following points are to be noted. %IX4.0 is a module status bit as 'Module Not OK' bit. %IX4.0 is set if 24 VDC supply to module is not healthy and / or hardware fault, watchdog fault is observed on module. %IX4.1 is a channel status bit as. %IX4.1 is set if for one or more channels, configuration is invalid and / or any channel error like open circuit is observed. _BRACK_0_IOERR.2 is a 'Module Error' bit for the module fitted in slot 2. While developing application program, first check whether the module is healthy. For the same, check 'Module Error' bit _BRACK_0_IOERR.2 and 'Module Not Ok' bit %IX4.0. If any bit is set, declare respective fault. In this case, module is not accessible. If both are OFF, then only enable 'IM_Write' and 'IM_Read functions for RTD module. Once Thermocouple input data is read successfully, the data can be processed as the application requirement. If RTD input data read is to be displayed on HMI or SCADA, the varaible AIData should be mapped to any memory varaible while declaration like RTD_Data AT%MW100: ARRAY [0..7] OF INT;
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Here the RTD data for the channels is stored in memory variable %MW100 to %MW116 in integer format. Channel 0 data is stored in %MW100 while channel 7 data is stored in %MW16. If input image bit %IX4.0 or %IX4.1 is TRUE, the appropriate error should be declared and further processing of analog input data read should be hold. If input image bit %IX4.1 is TRUE, the status of all the channels can be read and individual channel error and exact cause can be located with the help of an application program as shown below.
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5. Troubleshooting
In this chapter, following points related to thermocouple input module are discussed. LED Indications for diagnostics Fault Diagnostic
No 24 V Supply Orange
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The following diagnostic flow chart shows various possibilities of faults if thermocouple module is not in operation as per requirement and corrective action to be taken.
Module not working
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
YES
NO
ON
OFF
Replace Module Module Hardware faulty ON CJC Fault LED Status? OFF
Replace Module
CJC sensor short or open. All enabled channel LEDs will start flashing
Replace Module
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ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Fix module properly. Check expansion cable if it is in expansion rack. Check configuration of PLC. Take proper action.
ON Replace Module
OFF
NO
Diagnosis Over
Flashing
ON
OFF Check module input image bits Ix.1 to Ix.4 Check application program. Enable channel.
Invalid configuration or parameter Mismatch. Take proper action. Temperature reading beyond Maximum - minimum set points. Take proper action. Temperature reading out of range of input type configured. Take proper action. Thermocouple element connections open circuit. Take proper action.
Ix.1 is set
OFF
ON
Ix.2 is set
Replace Module
Ix.3 is set
Ix.4 is set
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NO
YES
Remove thermocouple element and short the terminals. Now module should show ambient temperature.
Diagnosis Over
YES
Monitor binary data value for channel with PC based Programming Software YES
Probably problem is on thermocouple element side. Take proper action. Connect wires to terminal block.
* The fuse should be replaced by same type strictly Rating - 315 mA, 250 V Sub- miniature fuse link no. 372 Make WICKMANN Note For healthy operation of module always ensure that supply to module is within specified range i.e. 18 VDC to 30 VDC including ripple. Always ensure that thermocouple elements are of isolated tip type.
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6. Appendix 1
This section shows the reference tables for PT100 (385). The table gives resistance value of PT100 sensor and equivalent temperature.
C -200 -199 -198 -197 -196 -195 -194 -193 -192 -191 -190 -189 -188 -187 -186 -185 -184 -183 -182 -181 -180 -179 -178 -177 -176 -175 -174 -173 -172 -171 -170 -169 -168 -167 -166 -165 -164 -163 -162 -161 -160 -159 -158 -157 -156 -155 -154 -153 -152 -151 -150 -149 -148 -147 -146 -145 -144 -143 -142 -141 Ohms 18.52 18.96 19.39 19.82 20.25 20.68 21.11 21.54 21.97 22.40 22.83 23.26 23.69 24.12 24.55 24.97 25.39 25.82 26.25 26.67 27.10 27.52 27.95 28.37 28.80 29.22 29.65 30.07 30.49 30.92 31.34 31.76 32.18 32.61 33.03 33.45 33.86 34.28 34.70 35.12 35.54 35.96 36.38 36.80 37.22 37.63 38.05 38.47 38.89 39.31 39.72 40.14 40.56 40.97 41.39 41.80 42.22 42.64 43.05 43.46 C -140 -139 -138 -137 -136 -135 -134 -133 -132 -131 -130 -129 -128 -127 -126 -125 -124 -123 -122 -121 -120 -119 -118 -117 -116 -115 -114 -113 -112 -111 -110 -109 -108 -107 -106 -105 -104 -103 -102 -101 -100 -99 -98 -97 -96 -95 -94 -93 -92 -91 -90 -89 -88 -87 -86 -85 -84 -83 -82 --81 Ohms 43.88 44.29 44.71 45.12 45.53 45.95 46.35 46.76 47.18 47.59 48.00 48.41 48.82 49.23 49.64 50.06 50.47 50.88 51.29 51.70 52.11 52.52 52.92 53.33 53.74 54.15 54.56 54.97 55.38 55.78 56.19 56.60 57.00 57.41 57.82 58.22 58.63 59.04 59.44 59.85 60.26 60.67 61.07 61.48 61.87 62.29 62.69 63.10 63.50 63.91 64.30 64.70 65.11 65.51 65.91 66.31 66.72 67.12 67.52 67.92 C -80 -79 -78 -77 -76 -75 -74 -73 -72 -71 -70 -69 -68 -67 -66 -65 -64 -63 -62 -61 -60 -59 -58 -57 -56 -55 -54 -53 -52 -51 -50 -49 -48 -47 -46 -45 -44 -43 -42 -41 -40 -39 -38 -37 -36 -35 -34 -33 -32 -31 -30 -29 -28 -27 -26 -25 -24 -23 -22 --21 Ohms 68.33 68.73 69.13 69.53 69.93 70.33 70.73 71.13 71.53 71.93 72.33 72.73 73.13 73.53 73.93 74.33 74.73 75.13 75.53 75.93 76.33 76.73 77.13 77.52 77.92 78.32 78.72 79.11 79.51 79.91 80.31 80.70 81.10 81.50 81.89 82.29 82.69 83.08 83.48 83.88 84.27 84.67 85.06 85.46 85.85 86.25 86.64 87.04 87.43 87.83 88.22 88.62 89.01 89.40 89.80 90.19 90.59 90.98 91.37 91.77 C -20 -19 -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 Ohms 92.16 92.55 92.95 93.34 93.73 94.12 94.52 94.91 95.30 95.69 96.09 96.48 96.87 97.26 97.65 98.04 98.44 98.83 99.22 99.61 C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Ohms 100.00 100.39 100.78 101.17 101.56 101.95 102.34 102.73 103.12 103.51 103.90 104.29 104.68 105.07 105.46 105.85 106.24 106.63 107.02 107.40 107.79 108.18 108.57 108.96 109.35 109.73 110.12 110.51 110.90 111.28 111.67 112.06 112.45 112.83 113.22 113.61 113.99 114.38 114.77 115.15 115.54 115.93 116.31 116.70 117.08 117.47 117.85 118.24 118.62 119.01 119.40 119.78 120.16 120.55 120.93 121.32 121.70 122.09 122.47 122.86 C +60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Ohms 123.24 123.62 124.01 124.39 124.77 125.17 125.55 125.93 126.32 126.70 127.08 127.46 127.85 128.23 128.61 128.99 129.38 129.76 130.14 130.52 130.90 131.28 131.67 132.05 132.43 132.81 133.19 133.57 133.95 134.33 134.71 135.09 135.47 135.85 136.23 136.61 136.99 137.37 137.75 138.13 138.51 138.89 139.27 139.65 140.03 140.39 140.77 141.15 141.53 141.91 142.29 142.66 143.04 143.42 143.80 144.18 144.56 144.94 145.32 145.69
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C 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179
Ohms 146.07 146.45 146.82 147.20 147.58 147.95 148.33 148.71 149.08 149.46 149.83 150.21 150.58 150.96 151.34 151.71 152.09 152.46 152.84 153.21 153.58 153.95 154.32 154.71 155.08 155.46 155.83 156.21 156.58 156.96 157.33 157.71 158.08 158.45 158.83 159.20 159.56 159.94 160.31 160.68 161.05 161.43 161.80 162.17 162.54 162.91 163.28 163.66 164.03 164.40 164.77 165.14 165.51 165.88 166.25 166.62 167.00 167.37 167.74 168.11
C 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239
Ohms 168.48 168.85 169.22 169.59 169.96 170.33 170.69 171.06 171.43 171.80 172.17 172.54 172.91 173.27 173.64 174.01 174.39 174.75 175.12 175.49 175.86 176.23 176.59 176.96 177.33 177.70 178.06 178.43 178.80 179.16 179.53 179.90 180.26 180.63 180.99 181.36 181.73 182.09 182.46 182.82 183.19 183.55 183.92 184.28 184.65 185.01 185.38 185.74 186.11 186.47 186.84 187.20 187.56 187.93 188.29 188.65 189.02 189.38 189.74 190.11
C 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299
Ohms 190.47 190.83 191.20 191.56 191.92 192.28 192.66 193.02 193.38 193.74 194.10 194.47 194.83 195.19 195.55 195.90 196.26 196.62 196.98 197.35 197.71 198.07 198.43 198.79 199.15 199.51 199.87 200.23 200.59 200.95 201.31 201.67 202.03 202.38 202.74 203.10 203.46 203.82 204.18 204.54 204.90 205.25 205.61 205.97 206.33 206.70 207.05 207.41 207.77 208.13 208.48 208.84 209.20 209.55 209.91 210.27 210.62 210.98 211.34 211.69
C 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359
Ohms 212.05 212.40 212.76 213.12 213.47 213.83 214.19 214.55 214.90 215.26 215.61 215.97 216.32 216.68 217.03 217.39 217.73 218.08 218.44 218.79 219.15 219.50 219.85 220.21 220.56 220.91 221.27 221.62 221.97 222.32 222.68 223.03 223.38 223.73 224.09 224.45 224.80 225.15 225.50 225.85 226.21 226.56 226.91 227.26 227.61 227.96 228.31 228.66 229.01 229.36 229.72 230.07 230.42 230.77 231.12 231.47 231.81 232.16 232.51 232.86
C 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419
Ohms 233.21 233.56 233.91 234.26 234.60 234.95 235.30 235.65 236.00 236.35 236.70 237.05 237.40 237.75 238.09 238.44 238.79 239.14 239.48 239.83 240.18 240.52 240.87 241.22 241.56 241.91 242.25 242.60 242.95 243.29 243.64 243.98 244.33 244.67 245.02 245.36 245.71 246.05 246.40 246.74 247.09 247.43 247.78 248.12 248.46 248.81 249.15 249.50 249.84 250.18 250.53 250.89 251.21 251.55 251.90 252.24 252.59 252.94 253.28 253.62
C 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479
Ohms 253.96 254.30 254.65 254.99 255.33 255.67 256.01 256.35 256.70 257.04 257.38 257.72 258.06 258.40 258.74 259.08 259.42 259.76 260.10 260.44 260.78 261.12 261.46 261.80 262.14 262.48 262.83 263.17 263.50 263.84 264.18 264.52 264.86 265.20 265.54 265.87 266.21 266.55 266.89 267.22 267.56 267.90 268.24 268.57 268.91 269.25 269.58 269.92 270.26 270.59 270.93 271.27 271.60 271.94 272.27 272.61 272.95 273.28 273.62 273.95
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C 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541
Ohms 274.29 274.62 274.96 275.29 275.63 275.96 276.31 276.64 276.97 277.31 277.64 277.98 278.31 278.64 278.98 279.31 279.64 279.98 280.31 280.64 280.98 281.31 281.64 281.97 282.31 282.64 282.97 283.30 283.63 283.97 284.30 284.63 284.96 285.29 285.62 285.95 286.30 286.63 286.96 287.29 287.62 287.95 288.28 288.61 288.94 289.27 289.60 289.93 290.26 290.59 290.92 291.25 291.58 291.90 292.23 292.56 292.90 293.23 293.56 293.89 294.21 294.54
C 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603
Ohms 294.87 295.20 295.53 295.85 296.18 296.51 296.84 297.16 297.49 297.82 298.14 298.47 298.80 299.12 299.45 299.78 300.10 300.43 300.75 301.08 301.41 301.73 302.06 302.38 302.71 303.03 303.36 303.68 304.01 304.33 304.66 304.98 305.30 305.63 305.95 306.28 306.60 306.92 307.25 307.57 307.89 308.22 308.54 308.86 309.19 309.51 309.83 310.15 310.48 310.80 311.12 311.45 311.78 312.10 312.43 312.75 313.07 313.39 313.71 314.04 314.36 314.68
C 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665
Ohms 315.00 315.32 315.64 315.96 316.28 316.60 316.92 317.24 317.56 317.88 318.20 318.52 318.85 319.17 319.49 319.81 320.12 320.44 320.76 321.08 321.40 321.72 322.03 322.34 322.66 322.98 323.30 323.61 323.93 324.25 324.57 324.88 325.21 325.53 325.85 326.16 326.48 326.79 327.11 327.43 327.74 328.06 328.38 328.69 329.01 329.32 329.64 329.95 330.27 330.58 330.90 331.21 331.53 331.84 332.16 332.47 332.79 333.10 333.41 333.73 334.04 334.36
C 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727
Ohms 334.68 334.99 335.31 335.62 335.93 336.25 336.56 336.87 337.18 337.50 337.81 338.12 338.43 338.75 339.06 339.37 339.68 339.99 340.30 340.62 340.94 341.25 341.55 341.87 342.18 342.49 342.80 343.11 343.42 343.73 344.04 344.35 344.66 344.97 345.28 345.59 345.90 346.21 346.52 346.83 346.15 347.46 347.76 348.07 348.38 348.69 349.00 349.31 349.61 349.92 350.23 350.54 350.85 351.15 351.46 351.77 352.07 352.38 352.69 352.99 353.30 353.61
C 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789
Ohms 353.91 354.22 354.53 354.83 355.14 355.44 355.75 356.06 356.37 356.68 356.98 357.29 357.59 357.90 358.20 358.51 358.81 359.12 359.42 359.72 360.03 360.33 360.64 360.94 361.24 361.55 361.85 362.15 362.46 362.76 363.06 363.36 363.67 363.97 364.27 364.57 364.88 365.18 365.49 365.79 366.09 366.40 366.70 367.00 367.30 367.60 367.90 368.20 368.50 368.81 369.11 369.41 369.71 370.01 370.31 370.61 370.91 371.21 371.52 371.82 372.12 372.41
C 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850
Ohms 372.71 373.01 373.31 373.61 373.91 374.21 374.51 374.80 374.10 375.40 375.70 376.00 376.29 376.59 376.89 377.19 377.49 377.79 378.09 378.39 378.68 378.98 379.28 379.57 379.87 380.17 380.46 380.76 381.05 381.35 381.65 381.94 382.24 382.53 382.83 383.12 383.42 383.71 384.01 384.30 384.60 384.89 385.18 385.48 385.77 386.07 386.37 386.66 386.96 387.25 387.55 387.84 388.13 388.42 388.72 389.01 389.31 389.61 389.90 390.19 390.48
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