Copyright  Goodheart-Willcox  Co.,  Inc.  116  Programmable  Logic  Controllers:  Hardware  and  Programming  PLCs  can  use  the  associated  contacts  of  outputs  to  interlock  outputs,  allowing  only  one  output  to  be  on  at  a  time.  In  Figure  6-41,  actuating  the  GPB  input  at  address  I:1/0  turns  on  the  green  pilot  light  (G-PLT)  at  address  O:2/0  and  opens  the  NC  contact  (G-PLT)  associated  with  the  green  pilot  light  on  rung  001.  Actuating  the  RPB  input  at  address  I:1/1  turns  on  the  red  pilot  light  (R-PLT)  at  address  O:2/1  and  opens  the  NC  contact  (R-PLT)  associated  with  the  red  pilot  light  on  rung  000.  Opening  the  R-PLT  contact  on  rung  000  turns  off  the  G-PLT  output.  Actuating  the  GPB  input  turns  on  the  G-PLT  output  and  turns  off  the  R-PLT  output  by  opening  the  NC  G-PLT  contact  on  rung  001.  In  this  way,  the  outputs  are  interlocked  so  that  only  one  light  can  be  turned  on  at  a  time.  Green  Pushbutton  (GPB)  turns  on  Green  Pilot  Light  (G-PLT).  Red  Pushbutton  (RPB)  turns  on  Red  Pilot  Light  (R-PLT).  Note  that  only  one  light  is  on  at  a  time.  000  001  002  O:2/0  G-PLT  O:2/1  R-PLT  End  I:1/0  GPB  O:2/0  G-PLT  I:1/1  RPB  O:2/1  R-PLT  O:2/1  R-PLT  O:2/0  G-PLT  Goodheart-Willcox  Publisher  Figure  6-41.  PLC  ladder  logic  diagram  for  Example  6-4,  showing  how  to  interlock  two  outputs.  Example  6-4  
