
Technical Specifications
| Parameter Name | Parameter Value |
|---|---|
| Product Model | 1756-PLS/A |
| Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation (Allen‑Bradley) |
| Product Type | Processor Load Select Switch Module |
| Switch Type | 3-Position Rotary Knob (Hardware Selector) |
| Switch Positions | 0 (Slot 0 Master) / 1 (Slot 1 Master) / REM (Remote) |
| Compatible Chassis | All Standard 1756 ControlLogix Series |
| Installation Slot | Slot -1 (Far Left Slot, Special Position) |
| Backplane Power | 5.1V DC (via 1756 Backplane) |
| Status Indicators | PWR (Power), STAT (Status), FAULT |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F) |
| Relative Humidity | 5% to 95% Non-condensing |
| Vibration Immunity | 2g @ 10–500 Hz (Operating) |
| Shock Immunity | 30g (Operating), 50g (Non-operating) |
| Communication | Backplane-only (No Network Ports) |
Main Features and Advantages
Hardware-level control for deterministic switching: The primary advantage of the 1756‑PLS/A is its ability to bypass software dependencies. In scenarios where a multi-processor chassis experiences a communication fault or a controller hang, software-based selection via a programming terminal may be impossible. The physical knob on the 1756‑PLS/A provides a direct, hardware-level command to the backplane, ensuring that control authority can be manually reassigned even if one of the processors is unresponsive. This is critical for maintaining operational continuity during system troubleshooting or when performing controlled switchovers between a primary and a standby controller.Simplified system architecture for redundancy and testing: The module standardizes the process of managing dual-processor setups. Instead of requiring complex external relay logic or software scripting to handle master selection, the 1756‑PLS/A offers a centralized, integrated solution. Its three-position switch (0, 1, REM) gives clear visual feedback of the current system state. The REM (Remote) position allows the system to revert to software control when normal operations resume. This simplicity is invaluable in development or test environments where engineers frequently need to swap control between two different processor versions or program revisions without physically removing modules from the chassis.
Application Field
The 1756‑PLS/A is deployed in ControlLogix systems that require flexible control over processor mastership. A primary application is in custom redundancy configurations where a formal hot-backup system (like 1756‑RM-based redundancy) is not implemented, but dual processors are installed for fault tolerance. In these setups, the 1756‑PLS/A allows operators to manually fail over to the secondary processor if the primary fails. It is also extensively used in engineering test beds and simulation environments. When validating new control logic or firmware on a spare processor installed in Slot 1, engineers use the 1756‑PLS/A to seamlessly switch control to the test processor without disrupting the entire chassis power.Furthermore, the module finds utility in legacy migration projects and multi-controller material handling systems. In facilities undergoing phased upgrades, the chassis might temporarily host both the old and new generation processors. The 1756‑PLS/A provides a straightforward tool to toggle between the legacy and modern controllers during the cutover process. Its hardware-enforced selection ensures that accidental software commands cannot inadvertently change the active controller during critical production or testing phases, providing an essential layer of operational security.








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