Bluenoser337,
We have exactly the same PLC 100 series from Westfalia (GEA).
"The unit is a PLC and OP all in one. There is a slot in the back for a memory cassette, but I don't have those. When one unit is powered up, the "F-Key" LEDs all come on steady and the display does not illuminate. When the other unit is powered up all the LEDs flash rapidly, and the internal relay operates at the same rate. I need to determine if these are functional. Anybody have any info on these? The guts of the unit doesn't reveal any PLC brand names "
Let me clear this; you have two PLC unit,
PLC # 1. When powered up, F-Key (Function Keys) LED lit up on steady, while display (you mean LCD display?) does not illuminates.
PLC # 2. When powered up, all LEDs flashes rapidly (F-Key, I/O LED indicator), and internal relay operates at the same rate.
If you have check all possible factors affecting the operation of the unit such as SITOP 5 voltage regulator, CPU, I/O fuse. Then, the following you have cited above are definitely not normal. PLC units are defective. You may order a new unit for replacement.
PLC 100 as i'd experienced is very sensitive to voltage supply abnormalities, it has no feature for such cases. That's why while in operation, the former dilema you have mention above is obviously the course.
We have several Westfalia PLC units operation, excluding spares. It's not surprising that it lasted its life (the PLC) for about 8 years of service (it's quite tough) , consequently, we replace the PLC itself due to malfunctions as you describe, eventually other unit followed. Attempting to repair the unit was never realized, rather replace a new one.
I suggest to buy a spare from Westfalia, CAT. No. and specs is on its operating manual. Siemens S5 is absolutely different.
DOes your PLC unit comes along with ELWA ETR 96 temp controller?