Calculating A Power Budget - Siemens SIMATIC S7 System Manual

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Calculating a power budget

The CPU has an internal power supply that provides power for the CPU itself, for any
expansion modules, and for other 24 VDC user power requirements.
There are four types of expansion modules:
● Signal modules (SM) are installed on the right-side of the CPU. Each CPU allows a
● Communication modules (CM) are installed on the left-side of the CPU. A maximum of 3
● Signal boards (SB) are installed on top of the CPU. A maximum of 1 signal board or
● Communication boards (CB) are installed on top of the CPU. A maximum of 1 signal
Use the following information as a guide for determining how much power (or current) the
CPU can provide for your configuration.
Each CPU supplies both 5 VDC and 24 VDC power:
● The CPU provides 5 VDC power for the expansion modules when an expansion module
● Each CPU has a 24 VDC sensor supply that can supply 24 VDC for local input points or
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maximum number of signal modules possible without regard to the power budget.
– CPU 1214 allows 8 signal modules
– CPU 1212 allows 2 signal modules
– CPU 1211 allows no signal modules
communication modules is allowed for any CPU without regard to the power budget.
communication board is allowed for any CPU.
board or communication board is allowed for any CPU.
is connected. If the 5 VDC power requirements for expansion modules exceed the power
budget of the CPU, you must remove expansion modules until the requirement is within
the power budget.
for relay coils on the expansion modules. If the power requirement for 24 VDC exceeds
the power budget of the CPU, you can add an external 24 VDC power supply to provide
24 VDC to the expansion modules. You must manually connect the 24 VDC supply to the
input points or relay coils.
WARNING
Connecting an external 24 VDC power supply in parallel with the DC sensor supply can
result in a conflict between the two supplies as each seeks to establish its own preferred
output voltage level.
The result of this conflict can be shortened lifetime or immediate failure of one or both
power supplies, with consequent unpredictable operation of the PLC system.
Unpredictable operation could result in death, severe personal injury and/or property
damage.
The DC sensor supply on the CPU and any external power supply should provide power
to different points. A single connection of the commons is allowed.
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