chandrapaul Member C Join Date Mar 2016 Location bangladesh Posts 119 Aug 3, 2016 #1 hi, i have a delta 14ss2 PLC. please help me i/o wiring. i have attached a image. please tell me what should i connect to input s/s and output C1 & C2? need your kind help... thanks
hi, i have a delta 14ss2 PLC. please help me i/o wiring. i have attached a image. please tell me what should i connect to input s/s and output C1 & C2? need your kind help... thanks
chandrapaul Member OP C Join Date Mar 2016 Location bangladesh Posts 119 Aug 3, 2016 #2 sorry output output C0 & C1
Ronnie Sullivan Member R Join Date May 2010 Location London Posts 689 Aug 3, 2016 #3 S/S = sink or source. You either put your common 24 v or 0 volts C0 & C1 are common terminals to the outputs. Your control voltage goes here
S/S = sink or source. You either put your common 24 v or 0 volts C0 & C1 are common terminals to the outputs. Your control voltage goes here
chandrapaul Member OP C Join Date Mar 2016 Location bangladesh Posts 119 Aug 4, 2016 #4 thanks a lot for your reply. C0 and C1 control voltage means 24v dc or 220v ac. right? Ronnie Sullivan said: S/S = sink or source. You either put your common 24 v or 0 volts C0 & C1 are common terminals to the outputs. Your control voltage goes here Click to expand...
thanks a lot for your reply. C0 and C1 control voltage means 24v dc or 220v ac. right? Ronnie Sullivan said: S/S = sink or source. You either put your common 24 v or 0 volts C0 & C1 are common terminals to the outputs. Your control voltage goes here Click to expand...
Ronnie Sullivan Member R Join Date May 2010 Location London Posts 689 Aug 4, 2016 #5 Because there is C0 and C1 you can put different voltages on either or link C0 & C1 with the same voltage. The common practice with S/S is to put the 0V to this terminal so that all your inputs are 24V +
Because there is C0 and C1 you can put different voltages on either or link C0 & C1 with the same voltage. The common practice with S/S is to put the 0V to this terminal so that all your inputs are 24V +