1. There is a small VFD, but it's not near the PLC or the PLC control Cabinet.
2. Next to no low Voltage wires with High Voltage wires mixed, as the IO is for the most part AC. The Low voltage wires are in their separate conduits.
3. Snubbers on all Contactors, Interposing relays have 120 volt coils, and I know of no snubber that ADC sells for them.
https://www.automationdirect.com/adc/shopping/catalog/relays_-z-_timers/electro-mechanical_relays/square_-z-_cube_relays,_plug-in,_3a_-_15a_(78x-z-_qxx-z-h78x_series)/general_purpose,_15a_(781_-z-_782_-z-_783_-z-_784_series)/781-1c-120a4.Power seems to be very stable for the most part.
5.No changes to the machine
6.I have been adding software options lately.
7. It seems to happen random.
I was present at the machine when it happen yesterday, we have an old Air Compressor in the building, and it happened right after the compressor Motor Shutdown.
There is a snubber on the contactor coil, but I figured the Motor was the problem, so we took it offline and hooked up an external diesel compressor to try to eliminate the issue.
But it happen after that as well. Now I'm thinking, there is a Hydraulic pump, that stops and starts roughly every 5 minutes, that might be the cause.
I'll put the PLC behind a UPS with Surge protection and see what happens.
The PLC is AC Powered. There are a few other devices (C-More Screen, Ethernet Switch, 2- Rice Lake Scale indicators) that are not showing an signs of abuse, but they are also behind a Rhino Power Supply.
Could I have jumbled the code that bad to cause a Hardware Watchdog Trip?