Chapter 5: fault check – AMETEK 1995B Micro-Set PLS with Brake Monitor User Manual

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Installation and Maintenance Manual

Chapter 5: Fault Check

Chapter 5: Fault Check

The Fault Check option provides an automatic in-process self-diagnostic mechanism to verify that all

PLS functions are operating properly.

The Fault Check option will detect and disable system operation in the event of any of the following

problems:

1.

Disconnect or severed resolver cable.

2.

Open or shorted resolver signals.

3.

Resolver excitation failure.

4.

Resolver-to-digital converter or associated electronic failure.

5.

Microprocessor or 5 volt power supply failure.

Non-system-type faults, such as individual output failures, will not be sensed. It is recommended that

the Fault Check output be used as an “operate enable” type signal. Loss of this output should immedi-

ately stop the process which is being controlled.

The Fault Check input may be operated by an isolated contact, current sourcing, or current sinking

device 5V DC at 10mA.

A normally closed, momentary open contact button can be wired per Fig 11-2, Chapter 11: Wiring

Diagrams, to activate the Fault Check circuit, and it will provide a method of resetting the fault output

after a fault condition has been sensed.

To reset the Fault Check output after the fault condition has been cleared, the fault reset input must be

deactivated (open circuit) and then re-actuated. Cycling the fault reset input will cycle the fault check

relay to verity that the Fault Check output is operating properly.

NOTE: If the Fault Check inputs are not wired, the display will still show when there is a fault and the

outputs will be disabled, but it will not lock on the fault. However, if the fault check inputs are

wired as per Fig 11-2, Chapter 11: Wiring Diagrams, then upon seeing a fault, the fault check

relay will drop out and all outputs will shut off until the fault is fixed and the fault check input is

reset.

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