Channel diagnostics, Out-of-range detection, Open-wire detection – Rockwell Automation 1790P-4R0 CompactBlock LDX I/O RTD/Resistance Input Module  User Manual

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4-4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

Channel Diagnostics

When an input channel is enabled, the module performs a diagnostic
check to see that the channel has been properly configured. In addition,
the channel is tested on every scan for configuration errors, over-range
and under-range, and broken input conditions.

Non-critical module errors are typically recoverable. Channel errors
(over-range or under-range errors) are non-critical. Non-critical error
conditions are indicated in the module input data table.

Out-of-Range Detection

When the input signal data received at the channel word is out of the
defined operating range, an over-range or under-range error is indicated
in input data word 4.

Possible causes for an out-of-range condition include:

The temperature is too hot or too cold for the RTD being used.

The wrong RTD is being used for the input type selected, or for the
configuration that you have programmed.

The input device is faulty.

The signal input from the input device is beyond the scaling range.

Open-Wire Detection

The module performs an open-circuit input test on all channels on each
scan. Whenever an open-circuit condition occurs, the overrange input bit
for that channel is set in input data word 4.

Possible causes of a broken input condition include:

the input device is broken

a wire is loose or cut

the input device is not installed on the configured channel

an RTD is internally shorted

an RTD is not installed correctly

Module Error Definition Table

RTD/resistance module errors are expressed on a channel basis in input
read word 4. The structure of the status data is shown in the following
table.

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