
Executive Summary
A production shutdown was triggered by an unexpected early activation of a timed safety output controlled by the Black Horse F2103a Timer Module (Planar F System).
Configured delay: 3 seconds
Actual measured delay: < 200 ms
This resulted in premature activation of a downstream safety interlock, halting the process sequence.
Root cause was traced to internal timing counter corruption caused by unstable supply filtering.
System Context
Application:
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Controlled restart sequence after safety reset
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Time delay required before enabling motion drives
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Module installed in cabinet operating 24/7
No recent firmware updates.
No mechanical intervention performed prior to incident.
Initial Observations
At 09:42 AM:
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Operator pressed reset
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Motion drives enabled almost instantly
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Safety PLC recorded “Sequence Violation”
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Timer module output LED activated immediately
No error LED present on F2103a.
Hypothesis Development
Because output triggered too early, possible causes included:
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Parameter corruption
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External wiring short
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Internal counter failure
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Power instability affecting timing logic
Diagnostic Workflow
1️⃣ Configuration Verification
– Connect engineering station
– Read timer preset value
– Compare with project archive
Result: Preset value confirmed at 3.000 seconds.
No configuration drift.
2️⃣ Output Signal Isolation
– Disconnect load
– Trigger timer input
– Monitor raw output terminal
Output still triggered immediately.
External wiring eliminated as cause.
3️⃣ Supply Stability Check
– Measure 24V rail ripple
– Observe during cabinet load change
– Record transient dips
Measured:
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Nominal: 24.1V
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Under heavy load: 18.7V transient drop (15–20 ms)
Significant voltage dip detected.
Internal Failure Mechanism
The F2103a timer logic depends on:
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Stable regulated supply
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Counter register integrity
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Comparator threshold accuracy
Voltage sag below logic threshold likely caused:
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Counter register reset
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Premature compare event
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Immediate output trigger
Effectively, timer skipped counting phase.
Oscilloscope Capture Findings
Test sequence repeated while monitoring internal logic rail:
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Logic rail dipped below 4.5V threshold
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Timer reset mid-cycle
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Comparator interpreted reset value as “elapsed”
This explains near-instant activation.
Root Cause
Unstable cabinet power supply caused transient undervoltage, corrupting internal timing counter state and resulting in premature output activation.
Corrective Actions
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Replaced aging 24V power supply
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Added additional DIN-rail buffer capacitor module
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Verified voltage dip < 0.8V under full load
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Performed 50-cycle timing validation test
After correction:
Measured delay: 3.01–3.04 seconds
No further abnormal triggering.
Preventive Engineering Controls
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Maintain ≥30% PSU load margin
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Avoid sharing timer supply with high-current solenoids
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Install voltage monitoring relay
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Log transient events during commissioning
Risk Assessment Note
Unlike delayed trip faults, early-trigger faults can:
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Cause unexpected motion
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Disrupt safe startup sequences
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Bypass intended interlock delay
Therefore, timing integrity must be validated after any power system modification.
Technical Conclusion
When a Black Horse F2103a Timer Module activates outputs prematurely without configuration errors, investigate transient power instability affecting internal timing logic. Stable supply conditions are essential for reliable delay accuracy in Planar F safety systems.
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