1769-L36ERM CompactLogix 5370分布式编程模块
CompactLogix 5370 Controller Catalog Numbers 1769-L16ER-BB1B, 1769-L18ER-BB1B, 1769-L18ERM-BB1B, 1769-L19ER-BB1B, 1769-L24ER-QB1B, 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B, 1769-L24ER-QBFC1BK, 1769-L27ERMQBFC1B,1769-L30ER, 1769-L30ER-NSE, 1769-L30ERM, 1769-L30ERMK, 1769- L30ERMS, 1769-L33ER, 1769-L33ERM, 1769-L33ERMK, 1769-L33ERMS, 1769-L33ERMSK, 1769-L36ERM, 1769-L36ERMS, 1769-L37ERM, 1769-L37ERMK, 1769-L37ERMS, 1769-L37ERMSK, 1769-L38ERM, 1769-L38ERMK, 1769-L38ERMS, 1769-L38ERMSK
Armor CompactLogix and Armor Compact GuardLogix
Controller Catalog Numbers 1769-L33ERMO, 1769-L33ERMOS, 1769-L36ERMO, 1769-L36ERMOS, 1769-L37ERMO, 1769-L37ERMOS,1769-L38ERMO, 1769-L38ERMOS
1769 Packaged Controller Catalog Numbers
1769-L23-QBFC1B, 1769-L23E-QB1B, 1769-L23E-QBFC1B
1769 Modular Controller Catalog Numbers
1769-L31, 1769-L32C, 1769-L35CR, 1769-L32E, 1769-L32EK, 1769-L35E
1768 Controller Catalog Numbers
1768-L43, 1768-L43S, 1768-L45, 1768-L45S
Memory Card Catalog Numbers
1784-CF128, 1784-SD1, 1784-SD2
CompactLogix 5370 controllers provide scalable controller solutions to address a wide variety of applications. All CompactLogix 5370 controllers provide the following functionality:
• Two Ethernet ports
• One USB port
• Support for local expansion modules
• Control of local and distributed I/O modules
• Use of 1784-SD1 or 1784-SD2 Secure Digital (SD) card for nonvolatile memory
• A battery is no longer necessary because of the internal energy-storage solution Some CompactLogix 5370 controllers provide the following functionality:
• Built-in power supply
• Some combination of embedded digital, analog, and high-speed counter modules
• Support for Integrated Motion over an EtherNet/IP network
• Access to DeviceNet™ networks
During development, safety and standard have the same rules. The following are allowed:
• Multiple programmers
• Online editing
• Forcing
Once the project is tested and ready for final validation, you apply the safety application signature and safety-lock the application. This process sets the safety task to a SIL 3 integrity level. The Compact GuardLogix enforces the SIL 3 integrity level. When safety memory is locked and protected, the safety logic cannot be modified and all safety functions operate with SIL 3 integrity. On the standard side of the Compact GuardLogix controller, all functions operate like a regular Logix controller. Thus online editing, forcing, and other activities are all allowed.
Standard logic and external devices, like HMIs or other controllers, can read safety memory with this level of integration. This level of integration removes the need to condition safety memory for use elsewhere. The result is easy systemwide integration and the ability to display safety status on displays or marquees. Use Guard I/O™ modules for field device connectivity. For safety interlocking between Compact GuardLogix controllers, use Ethernet or ControlNet™ networks. Multiple Compact GuardLogix controllers can share safety data for zone to zone interlocking, or one Compact GuardLogix controller can use remote distributed safety I/O between different cells/areas.
I/O Module Support - CompactLogix 5370 L1 Controllers The CompactLogix 5370 L1 controllers offer an embedded I/O module and the option to use 1734 POINT I/O modules as local expansion modules. The embedded I/O module provides the following:
• 16 sinking 24V DC digital input points
• 16 sourcing 24V DC digital output points To use 1734 POINT I/O modules as local expansion modules, keep in mind the following:
• Local expansion modules must be installed in the same system as the CompactLogix 5370 L1 controller.
• The modules are installed to the right of the controller.
• The maximum number of local expansion modules available depends on the controller catalog of that system. This table lists the number of 1734 POINT I/O modules the CompactLogix 5370 L1 controllers support. The minimum RPI of each I/O module is 1.0 ms and can be changed by 0.5 ms increments.
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Pre-Planning:
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Disconnection:
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Throughout the process, it’s important to work closely with a team that includes electrical engineers, technicians, and maintenance staff. Communication is key to a successful equipment replacement. Additionally, always adhere to local electrical codes and standards to ensure compliance and safety. If the task is beyond the expertise of in-house staff, consider hiring a professional contractor experienced in industrial electrical work.
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