LANETR
Industrial
- Aug 13, 2002
- 2
I have interference on analog inputs to a PLC via a thermocouple input module. There are 8 inputs, we are using 4 on this particular module. They are foil shielded type K T/C's. When the furnace zone approaches the set point temperature (~900°C) ONLY the 1st channel input starts fluctuating in the PLC analog input registers but not when verifying millivolts with a multimeter. I have tried; swapping modules - the same problem occurs with a new module, ferrite cores placed around the T/C close to the input card, Checking that shielding is only connected at the PLC shield grounding terminal, moving the location of the thermocouples (they are in close proximity to glo-bars). This system has worked fine in the past but intermittently presents this problem which seems to go away on its own. I suspect interference of some type causing problems in the MUX internal to the analog input card but cannot measure it. I have considered running the shielded T/C's in a conduit but this should be unnecessary with heavy foil shielding. Does anybody have an alternate solution to minimize this noise?