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MELSEC-Q
 
9   LOADING AND INSTALLATION 
 
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 DANGER 
 When connecting a peripheral device to the CPU module or connecting 
a personal computer or the like to the special function module to 
exercise control (data change) on the running PLC, configure up an 
interlock circuit in the sequence program to ensure that the whole 
system will always operate safely. 
Also before exercising other control (program change, operating status 
change (status control)) on the running PLC, read the manual carefully 
and fully confirm safety. 
Especially for the above control on the remote PLC from an external 
device, an immediate action may not be taken for PLC trouble due to a 
data communication fault. 
In addition to configuring up the interlock circuit in the sequence 
program, corrective and other actions to be taken as a system for the 
occurrence of a data communication fault should be predetermined 
between the external device and PLC CPU. 
 
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 CAUTION 
 Do not bunch the control wires or communication cables with the main 
circuit or power wires, or install them close to each other. They should 
be installed 100 mm (3.94 inch) or more from each other. 
Not doing so could result in noise that would cause erroneous 
operation. 
 When controlling items like lamp load, heater or solenoid valve using an 
output module, large current (approximately ten times greater than that 
present in normal circumstances) may flow when the output is turned 
OFF to ON. Take measures such as replacing the module with one 
having sufficient rated current. 
 
When the PLC power supply is switched ON-OFF, correct control output may not be 
performed temporarily due to differences in delay time and starting time between the 
PLC power supply and the external power supply for the controlled object (especially 
DC). 
For example, if the external power supply for the controlled object is switched on in a 
DC output module and then the PLC power supply is switched on, the DC output 
module may provide false output instantaneously at power-on of the PLC. Therefore, it 
is necessary to make up a circuit that can switch on the PLC power supply first. 
Also, an abnormal operation may be performed if an external power supply fault or 
PLC failure takes place. 
To prevent any of these abnormal operations from leading to the abnormal operation of 
the whole system and in a fail-safe viewpoint, areas which can result in machine 
breakdown and accidents due to abnormal operations (e.g. emergency stop, protective 
and interlock circuits) should be constructed outside the PLC. 
The following page gives examples of system designing in the above viewpoint. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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