Seems like an ordinary label to me. What makes you think it is a binary address? Can you show us some context?Is a B3 address, another way of stating a seal in instruction? If not, why is the binary address used in a ladder logic program?
If B3 is an internal relay as the comment suggests, then I suppose you could look at it that way.Is the B3 addressing act another method of seal in instruction, but saving you an input bit? Is B3 addressing, used to save slot/bit memory?
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