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System Fault In Siemens AI Module

07/15/2013 11:35 AM

What are the possible cause for SF in siemens AI module 6ES7 331-7TF00-0AB0?

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07/15/2013 11:47 AM
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07/15/2013 12:18 PM

Fuse is ok

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07/15/2013 3:04 PM

Well then if the fuse is OK and you cannot diagnose the problem to any further depth then I suggest replacing the module would be your best option.

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07/15/2013 8:22 PM

Ha ha, didn't you hear him, the fuse is OK!

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07/15/2013 8:37 PM

He asked for, "the possible cause for SF in siemens AI module".

I referenced a, "possible cause for SF in siemens AI module".

Didn't have much interest anyway.

Seems to me Siemens would be the place to go, as you suggested.

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07/16/2013 6:01 AM

Your link seems quite similar to mine.... Although the op didn't seem to get that the link was to the forum at Siemens, and not necessarily as a specific cause of failure....

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07/16/2013 3:09 AM

A lack of willingness to recycle and replace it would be one possibility.

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