Precautions for i/o module, 4 precautions for ac output modules – Toshiba Programmable Controller PROSEC T3 User Manual

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3. Precautions for I/O Module

3.4

Precautions for AC

output modules

(1) The AC output module (AC363, AC364) has a built-in fuse of 6A

per common. For a load short-circuit, fusing will protect the

triacs. However, in this case, semiconductor devices may be

damaged to some extent. Therefore, take measures to prevent
it.

in the case of fusing, or when the external power Is not supplied,

the LED {FL, FH) on the front of the module will light.

(2) If a capacitive load is connected, rush current will flow when the

output is changed to ON. Take necessary measures to suppress
this rush current at a value lower than the allowable limit of the

module.

Allowable inrush current :

AC363 ... 20 A/20 ms (point), 40 A/20 ms (common)

AC364 ... 20 A/20 ms (point and common)

(3) If an inductive load is connected, transient overvoltage will be

generated at the output is changed to OFF. To prevent

malfunction caused by this surge voltage, a CR snubber circuit is
installed in the AC output module. However, to prevent the
problem for other signal systems, install a surge absorption

element in parallel with the inductive load (install a surge
absorption element as near as possible to the inductive load).

Output module

H---------H

Surge absorption eiement

Surge absorption element:

• Varistor (for the voltage clamp)

Bi-directional overvoltage absorption element

with a rated voltage of approx. 1.2 times of the

max. voltage (peak voltage)

• Snubber (CR) circuit (for high-frequency attenuation)

R (Q)=DC resistance value of the load

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c

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m

F)* —JL (I ■-peak value of load

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20

current in ordinary time)

(4) Because the AC output module does not have a zero-cross

function, the OFF->ON occurs regardless of the load voltage

phases. However, the ON->OFF change occurs when toad

current is near zero. Check this point in load response.

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