Change Of Redundant Power Supply Module - Mitsubishi Electric Q26UD(E)HCPU User Manual

Melsecq series
Hide thumbs Also See for Q26UD(E)HCPU:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

14.2

Change of Redundant Power Supply Module

Following the flowchart shown below, change a faulty redundant power supply module online (with power on).
(It is assumed that the other redundant power supply module is normally operating.)
● If either redundant power supply module fails, change it for a normal one earlier than usual (within 14 days as a
guideline). If it does not fail, it is recommended to change the redundant power supply module for a new one after five
years have elapsed.
● Change the redundant power supply module with extreme care, referring to Page 71, Section 4.2.3 (1). If the module
fixing projection of the redundant power supply module comes off from the module fixing hole of the redundant base unit,
an error will occur due to connector damage.
● When the redundant power supply system is used, a "continue" error will occur due to a redundant power supply module
failure. Cancel the error after changing the faulty redundant power supply module for a normal one.
Note 14.2,
● When the redundant power supply system is used, the failure status of the redundant power supply module can be
checked by the system monitor of GX Developer (Version 8.18U or later) or the special relay SM1781/special register
SD1781.
For details of the system monitor, refer to the following.
Operating manual for the programming tool used
Basic
Note 14.2
Failure of redundant power supply cannot be detected by the Basic model QCPU.
High
Process
Note 14.3
performance
When using the High Performance QCPU or the Process CPU, check the versions of the CPU module and programming
tool used. (
Check the redundant power supply
module to be changed.
Power OFF the redundant power supply
module to be changed.
Change the redundant power supply
module.
Power ON the new redundant power
supply module.
Make sure that the "POWER" LED is
turned on green.
Completed
Note 14.3
Note 14.2
Note 14.2,
Note 14.3
Note 14.3
Page 637, Appendix 6)
CHAPTER 14 MODULE CHANGE DURING SYSTEM OPERATION
Start
14
275

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents