Beckhoff · EL2904 TwinSAFE Fail-Safe Output Terminal
The voltage supplied to the power contacts of the terminal is below the permissible operating range (24V -15%/+20%). This can be caused by the voltage not being switched on, being switched on after the terminal supply, being generally too low, or by a short-circuit at an output causing a voltage drop. This affects the overall operation of the terminal's outputs and can lead to unreliable behavior or shutdown of safety functions.
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1. Using a calibrated multimeter, measure the 24VDC field supply voltage directly at the input terminals of the affected module. Voltage must be within 20.4VDC to 28.8VDC.
2. Measure the output voltage of the 24VDC power supply unit (PSU) at its terminals. If it's consistently below 20.4VDC under normal load, replace the PSU.
3. Inspect and verify the continuity of the fuse or integrity of the circuit breaker protecting the 24VDC field supply circuit. Replace fuse if open or reset breaker.
4. Calculate the voltage drop for the field power wiring based on wire gauge and length; if excessive, install larger gauge wire or a localized power supply.
5. Verify that the field power is enabled and stable for at least 500ms before the control system attempts to initialize the terminal to prevent startup race conditions.