PLC Troubleshooting

PLC Troubleshooting Made Simple
⚡ When a machine stops, time is money. A structured approach can save hours on site. Here’s a practical method I use:
🔹 Start with the basics — check power supply & PLC status (RUN/STOP)
🔹 Define the problem clearly (Input → Logic → Output)
🔹 Verify inputs — sensors, push buttons, signals
🔹 Go online and monitor the program logic
🔹 Check outputs — module, wiring, and device 🔹 For analog (4–20 mA), confirm signal and. scaling
🔹 Inspect common faults — loose wiring, relays, addressing
💡 Golden Rule: If input is correct but output is wrong → program issue If input is wrong → field problem This approach reduces guesswork and speeds up fault finding in industrial systems. What’s the most common PLC fault you’ve encountered in the field?

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