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Power Supply Problem Telemecanique PLC 1

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Icelip77

Mining
Aug 30, 2009
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I’m having a problem with a TSX PSY 5520M Power Supply, they stop working and I am trying to find some information that causes this problem. I have a PSX 57 453M CPU with 7 communicating racks, the Power supplies are 24V (TSXPSY5520M), I have 7 Power supplies, and after 3, 4 hours working one stop working, the green OK light disappears, and the Rack stays without power, sometimes after a switch off /switch on it works for a short time, and them blackout. The 400V volts power supply that feeds our Machine, is made by generators, them we have a 400/230 transformer and after another 230/24V. When I called Schneider they said that I could have harmonics created by the generators that can causing my problem, but I sent this power supplies to repair, and the the person who repaired them said to me that probably could be a high tension pick on the input line of this Power Supplies (24V line). I have a very bad environment on jobsite, dust and humidity, and this machine was stopped for 4 years long, and we started it again, but each day that we start the PLC one Power supply “burned”. If someone can give me a tip, I will appreciate that. Thanks.
 
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If you have checked the voltage supplying your supplies and it is correct and you no for a fact that they are not in an excessively warm place, I would be suspecting the age of your supplies. They have electrolytic capacitors that don't like not being used(for years). You have to put them thru a special procedure to slowly "reform" them. There is no way to do that when they are inside a power supply.

Have you replaced any of the supplies? Have any of the replacements failed?

Keith Cress
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Hi, Thank you, itsmoked, for your answer.

I replaced 3 of them, but with another module, TSX PSY 5500M, have the same output but the input power is 230V AC and not 24VDC as the others.Until now, no one of this modules failed, and also I have one repared, I changed one big diode inside, SB5H100(100 V and 5,0A). This one is working until now without problens.

On the PLC output, we have electrovalves, some technician told me that the coil could make a discharge and make this discharge can come back and could cause our problem.
The harmonics problem I dont know if it can cause this failure, because the input Power suplly is 24VDC, it is possible an AC harmonic disturb the DC power?
 
Are you using the PLCs back plane power supply as the power for driving the solenoid valves (electrovalves)?
 
I understand your question, and the answer is no. The PLCs back plane power supply is only to colse the contact on the internal rele on the Output module, The Supply to the solenoid valves have another Brake on the circuit., Is not direct from the Power Suply module, but is all 24VDC. and comes from the same Transformar/Power supply, 230V/24V.
 
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