Twice in one week I have had an issue with power from a fuse on the 24 V power that is injected to Charms on a DeltaV backplane. I understand that this power does not go through the DeltaV system as such and thus i can't follow it the same way that I can follow the 24 V power that goes to the CIOCs. I was wondering if there is a way that a Charm on that backplane might happen to be able to see this 24V power in a way that I could monitor it. The Charms and terminal blocks are the only parts of the system that I can think of that see the power and coudl possibly report the value to me. I know that this is a very long shot but if there is anyone that knows how this might be done, it is someone in this group. From what I understand of the system, that is the only hope that I have for being able to do this.
Thanks for the help on this!
Have you tried looking at Power CHARMs? www.emerson.com/.../deltav-se4302t05 You have to inject power into the CHARMs baseplate and you would use this CHARM to monitor the voltage.
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