ABB · System
The I/O bus module's compensation channel is providing incorrect measurements or a false temperature reading. This can lead to inaccurate process control, improper compensation for sensor errors, or system instability, especially in temperature-sensitive applications. Untrustworthy data poses operational risks.
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1. Measure the resistance or voltage across the compensation sensor's terminals (e.g., RTD pins, TC leads) directly at the sensor head.
2. Verify continuity and insulation resistance of the wiring from the compensation sensor to the I/O module's input terminals (e.g., X1.1, X1.2).
3. Ensure proper shielding and grounding of the compensation sensor wiring, confirming the shield is connected to the appropriate ground terminal (e.g., FG) at one end.
4. Access the I/O module's configuration software and verify that the compensation channel input type (e.g., P20-05 'Input Type') is correctly set (e.g., J-Type TC, PT100).
5. Check the ambient temperature around the I/O module using a calibrated thermometer to see if the internal CJC sensor reading is plausible.