Muting EDM Monitoring Error - EDM1
Beckhoff · TwinSAFE Logic FB
¿Qué significa FB MUTING Bit 4 ?
An External Device Monitoring (EDM) error has been detected for the EDM1 feedback loop of the FB MUTING. This indicates a fault in the external safety output circuit (e.g., safety contactors) or its feedback path, which should confirm that the outputs have switched correctly in response to a muting event. This prevents unsafe operation if the outputs fail to respond, leading to a safety stop.
Causas comunes
- Welded contacts on the external safety contactor (e.g., K1) monitored by EDM1 feedback loop.
- Broken wire or loose connection in the EDM1 feedback circuit (e.g., auxiliary contact 'NO' wire from K1 to safety input Y1.1).
- Auxiliary contact on the safety contactor K1 failed or is not configured as a normally closed (NC) contact when required (or NO if required).
- Insufficient current flow through the EDM1 feedback loop due to high resistance or faulty wiring.
- Safety PLC input for EDM1 (e.g., Y1.1) is faulty or damaged.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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1. Power down the system, then manually operate the safety contactor K1 and use a continuity tester to verify the correct switching of its EDM auxiliary contact (e.g., 53/54).
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2. With power off, measure the resistance of the entire EDM1 feedback loop wiring from the safety output to the safety input (e.g., from Y1.0 to Y1.1) to detect open circuits.
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3. Inspect the auxiliary contact block on safety contactor K1 for proper mounting and ensure it is the correct NO/NC type as per wiring diagram.
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4. Verify that the safety contactor K1 is de-energizing completely when safety outputs are off by measuring the voltage across its coil terminals.
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5. If configured as a dual-channel EDM, ensure both channels of the EDM1 feedback loop are properly wired and functional.