Delta CFP2000 Series User Manual page 595

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Chapter 16 PLC Function Applications│CFP2000
Commonly-used control circuits
Example 4: Conditional control
X1 & X3 respectively start/stop Y1, and X2 & X4 respectively start/stop Y2. All of these
have protective circuits. Because Y1's N.O. contact is series connected with Y2's circuit, it
becomes an AND condition for the actuation of Y2. The action of Y1 is therefore a condition
for the action of Y2, and Y1 must be actuated before Y2 can be actuated.
X1
Y1
X2
Y2
Example 5: Interlocking control
The figure below shows an interlocking control circuit. Depending on which of the start
contacts X1, X2 is valid first, the corresponding output Y1 or Y2 will be actuated, and when
one is actuated, the other will not be actuated. This implies that Y1 and Y2 cannot be
actuated at the same time (interlocking effect). Even if both X1 and X2 are valid at the same
time, because the ladder diagram program is scanned from the top down, it is impossible for
Y1 and Y2 to be actuated at same time. This ladder diagram assigns priority only to Y1.
X1
Y1
X2
Y2
X3
Y1
X4
Y1
Y2
X3
Y2
Y 1
X4
Y1
Y 2
X1
X3
X2
X4
Y1
Y2
X1
X3
X2
X4
Y1
Y2
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