This was very helpful. It clarified why the HA CPUs are faster than the Redundant CPUs as the R ones must copy over the program. With the HA CPUS, there is no copying needed at interruption, only the switching. Thank you!!
What happens if you have two cpus and three RIO units in project but only one RIO can be connected for commissioning does it have to be setup as in your video? Or can you complete the ring without the other two RIOs ?
Great question! If RIOs are just a node in the ring not redundant RIOs, they don't have to be connected and can be connected later. But Redundant RIO is a diffefent story. Here is a useful link: support.industry.siemens.com/cs/document/109767576/connection-of-redundant-i-o-devices-to-s7-1500?dti=0&lc=en-WW
I hope it was useful. To my knowledge, you can connect redundant I/O to non-redundant CPUs in PCS7, but there are limitations and considerations. For instance, using redundant Modbus TCP/IP on PCS7 to communicate with non-redundant PLCs is possible but sub-optimal. Additionally, for true redundancy, you would need specific hardware configurations such as HF Interface Modules and S2 PROFINET features to ensure proper communication and avoid single points of failure. Without these, redundancy may not be fully achieved.
Brother, i have situation when i tried to download the hardware configuration, it only got downloaded in primary plc and backup plc is empty without the program. can you please the how i can download the configuration and porgram in backup plc. I have follow the hardware wiring the same as you said
Hi Usama. Have you tried downloading to the backup CPU directly? Try connecting to the backup CPU directly with an Ethernet cable if the TIA Portal doesn't recognize it.
@@jr_electrical-Engg I am not sure if I fully understand your concern. You may send us a message on Linkedin to chat more with details. Overall, each CPU has two independent ports (X1 and X2). In this demo, X2 of each CPU is unused. So you may ise it for any purpose. But X2 is not a part of MRP ring so you won't get benefit of MRP ring. Overall, it's not a good idea to do it this way. If you need to add a switch, add it to the ring. Hope this helps
@@MrDawen1997 anyone who want to buy a unit, they can ask for a demo for testing as long as the local office has a demo available. You should call them and ask.
This was very helpful. It clarified why the HA CPUs are faster than the Redundant CPUs as the R ones must copy over the program. With the HA CPUS, there is no copying needed at interruption, only the switching. Thank you!!
Thank you for watching 🙏
This is great information. Many thanks for your efforts
Thank you for watching.
Great video. Can one PLC be run standalone, if the secondary PLC is not available yet?
Exactly. The secondary CPU will run without any limitation untill the primary is back online. Thank you for watching.
simple and straight forward to the point , thanks
Thank you for watching
What happens if you have two cpus and three RIO units in project but only one RIO can be connected for commissioning does it have to be setup as in your video? Or can you complete the ring without the other two RIOs ?
Great question! If RIOs are just a node in the ring not redundant RIOs, they don't have to be connected and can be connected later. But Redundant RIO is a diffefent story. Here is a useful link:
support.industry.siemens.com/cs/document/109767576/connection-of-redundant-i-o-devices-to-s7-1500?dti=0&lc=en-WW
Hello Thanks for video. Is it possible to have redundant ET200SP with non redundant CPU? Thanks
I hope it was useful.
To my knowledge, you can connect redundant I/O to non-redundant CPUs in PCS7, but there are limitations and considerations. For instance, using redundant Modbus TCP/IP on PCS7 to communicate with non-redundant PLCs is possible but sub-optimal. Additionally, for true redundancy, you would need specific hardware configurations such as HF Interface Modules and S2 PROFINET features to ensure proper communication and avoid single points of failure. Without these, redundancy may not be fully achieved.
Brother, i have situation when i tried to download the hardware configuration, it only got downloaded in primary plc and backup plc is empty without the program. can you please the how i can download the configuration and porgram in backup plc. I have follow the hardware wiring the same as you said
Hi Usama. Have you tried downloading to the backup CPU directly? Try connecting to the backup CPU directly with an Ethernet cable if the TIA Portal doesn't recognize it.
Can we add switch in in interface port 2 of 1515R
Sure. The CPU in this deno is connected to a Scalance switch on its right side.
But interface 2 haven't MRP can we connect directly
@@jr_electrical-Engg I am not sure if I fully understand your concern. You may send us a message on Linkedin to chat more with details. Overall, each CPU has two independent ports (X1 and X2). In this demo, X2 of each CPU is unused. So you may ise it for any purpose. But X2 is not a part of MRP ring so you won't get benefit of MRP ring. Overall, it's not a good idea to do it this way. If you need to add a switch, add it to the ring. Hope this helps
wow did you paid for both the cpu's yourself? quite expansive!
The demo was borrowed from local Siemens office :)
@blociot thanks for the reply. Didn't that was possible. Do you rent that or need to be a siemens certified partner?
@@MrDawen1997 anyone who want to buy a unit, they can ask for a demo for testing as long as the local office has a demo available. You should call them and ask.