Safety Output Point Short Circuit Tag Active
Allen-Bradley · Compact 5000 Digital I/O Modules
What does I.Ptxx.ShortCircuit mean?
This tag indicates that a short circuit has been detected on a Safety Output point (Ptxx). This can occur when the output is shorted to 24V DC, to ground, or between output points in a pair. When active, the module faults and turns off the affected output.
Common Causes
- Output point Ptxx wiring shorted to 24V DC due to insulation breakdown or incorrect connection.
- Output point Ptxx wiring shorted to system ground due to insulation breakdown or contact.
- Output points in a pair (e.g., Ptxx and Ptxx+1) shorted to each other.
- Damage to the field wiring or the connected load causing a low-resistance path.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Identify the specific output point Ptxx where the fault is detected via Studio 5000 Logix Designer diagnostics.
- 2
Examine the physical wiring connected to output point Ptxx for any damage, improper termination, or contact that could cause a short to 24V DC or system ground.
- 3
With power removed from the module and field devices, use a multimeter to measure resistance between the output terminal Ptxx and 24V DC, and between Ptxx and system ground; expect an open circuit (high resistance).
- 4
If the output point is part of a paired output, measure resistance between the two output terminals of the pair to check for a short.
- 5
If the short circuit was to 24V DC, cycle power to the entire module to reset the diagnostic.