Learn about PLC Input & Output Wiring - Delta DVP SE PLC

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[Applause] hi everyone welcome to another tutorial video from itcs automation in this video we are going to look at the input-output wiring of Delta 12 SC PLC Delta SC series has eight input points and four output points in PLC input can be connected in Elder sink or source mode Delta AC has two type of output modules the relay type and transistor type relay output consists of y 0 to Y 3 output terminals and C of common pothole in transistor it has output terminals and a common pot ubi desert pea input while input can be either sink or source here we have some sourcing terminal and input terminals it's all small source or sink is connected to negative terminal then X zero is connected to one end of switch and the other end of switch is connected to positive terminal here when switched closed current will flow from external device to plc inputs [Music] similarly it is single more source or sink is connected to positive terminal and the input terminal connected to zero volt wire switch here direction of current is opposite that is from input terminal to zero volt [Music] now we are going to wiring input in sync [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] then output wire PLC output can be related type or transistor type here we have transistor type output model [Music] in transistor type said P and UPR common thoughts here is that P is connected to negative terminal horse power supply you P is connected to positive terminal an output terminal is connected to output device the other end of this output is connected to 24 volt [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music]
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Channel: IPCS Global
Views: 29,821
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Keywords: PLC, SCADA, VFD, DCS, BMS, CCTV, Automation Training, Delta PLC, DVP, DVP SE, Input and Output Wiring, IO Connection, I/O Wiring
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Length: 5min 41sec (341 seconds)
Published: Sun Aug 04 2019
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