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Posted: 2019-06-05 04:00 AM . Last Modified: 2019-08-09 03:35 AM
As per as TeSys T LTMR Ethernet Communication Guide document the bit 7 "Motor running" EtherNet/IP (Object Addresses) 68 : 01 : 06, shall only be active with the detection of a current greater than 10% of the FLC.
It seams that the refered bit is activated even if the current is 0.
It's possible to be a wrong settingorcustom logic affecting this status bit or is not possíble?
Can some one confirm that this status bit is only active with the detection of a current greater than 10% of the FLC and is not active with 0 current?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Daniel Sousa
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Posted: 2019-06-16 02:40 PM
Dear colleague,
While many ways exist to address Power Distribution products and systems concerns, this Community focuses on overall Power Distribution approach: for this reason, you won't be able to get answers about product related questions.
In this purpose, I recommend you to get ay Tech Support.
Best regards
Jean-Commeignes
Power & Building Exchange Community Manager
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Posted: 2019-06-16 02:40 PM
Dear colleague,
While many ways exist to address Power Distribution products and systems concerns, this Community focuses on overall Power Distribution approach: for this reason, you won't be able to get answers about product related questions.
In this purpose, I recommend you to get ay Tech Support.
Best regards
Jean-Commeignes
Power & Building Exchange Community Manager
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