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Siemens S7-1200 relay problem

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Israelsson

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Sep 14, 2011
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I have problem with hanging relays in S7-1200 main CPU unit.
After a couple of weeks on and off (30sec)with a small load my outputs starts to hang.
I have seen this on my two instalation and it looks like bad quality on the used relays in the CPU.
My load is a EXx saftey barriar 9176 fron Stahl, data sheet added to the thred.
Cant see any reason for this problem, please help?

 
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S7-1200 CPU comes with transistor outputs, not relays. What is the complete part number of your CPU?

Are you turning on/off the relays using any counters? If so, then check if the counters are reaching their maximum values.
 
The CPU is 1214C DC/DC/Relay.
My load is non inductive and only 60mA
On and off 30s,
starts to get problem after a couple of week usage
 
Cable length? Those rather tiny relays can't take much capacitive loading before they weld. You may need series resistors to reduce the charging current.

BTW: Is it Johan?

Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
 
Yes its Johan
Im using a safty barrier directly connected to the PLC.
EXx ia
 
Siemens asked me to add diods, cant see any reason its not inductiv load....
 
Well, you know Siemens, Stockholm...

Where are your systems? Anywhere near me?

Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
 
Yes, but I have mixed up skype names and computers. I don't know any more if it is Skogsgurra, Skogsgurra1 or Skogsgurra11. But my phone number is on our home page. So is the e-mail address.

I will visit Braviken soon. Is that where your system is? I have just bought a fast contactless current probe (5 MHz 10 mA-20 A) that may come in handy.

I can pop in and have a look when I go there. Won't cost you a dime - but you'll have to buy me lunch or dinner.

Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
 
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