Abb PLC System
Abb PLC System
Abb PLC System
Contents
General System description CS 31 benefits Modular system Versatile range Diagnosis Use of the CS 31 system Emergency operation ABB Procontic CS 31 equipment General characteristics
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General operation CPU communication with remote units Adressing of the remote units System bus Transmission format Bus refresh time 3.5.1 Bus refresh time 3.5.2 Response time to energize an output from the activation of an input 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-6 3-6 3-7 3-7
4 4.1 4.2
Programming and testing TCZ handheld terminal Programming Software 4.2.1 Software for 07 KR 91 central unit 4-1 4-1 4-1
General
General
Machines and plant equipment, for reasons of competitiveness are becoming even more complex, the amount of information required from sensors and actuating devices is constantly expanding, causing heavier implementation and higher wiring costs. The ABB Procontic CS 31 is designed to simplify implementation and wiring. The CS 31 is a decentralized automation system. The system is ideally suited to applications where modularity and cost reduction are key factors. The CS 31 system comprises of the following : a central unit, enclosed within a compact case which can be screw or DIN rail mounted, remote input/output plug-in units, wich are easily removeable. The plug-in base can be screw or DIN rail mounted, a simple twisted pair wire arrangement (RS 485), which is utilized for connection of the central unit to the I/O units.
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General
System description
The decentralized architecture of the ABB Procontic CS 31 system offers a superior solution to control system requirements: The central unit can be mounted within the control panel. The input/output units can be mounted local to the sensors and actuators.
As an example the central unit may be connected to remote units distributed along a process line. A cost reduction in wiring is possible upto 80% with the implementation of the CS 31 system.
LY
PP
INPU
SU
62,00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
OUT
PU
07KR31
24VDC
5W
CENTRAL UNIT
ABB Procontic CS 31
RUN
COM 1
STOP
Conventional wiring
RU
2-1
System description
Example of configuration
Central Unit 07 KR 91
I/O unit
upto 31 units over a 500 m distance
"Master" CPU 07 KR 31
I/O Unit
upto 31 units over a 500 m distance
I/O Unit
System description
2-2
C 228
C 228
2.1
CS 31 benefits
2.4
Diagnosis
decentralized architecture as opposed to centralized system, reduction of wiring costs (design, materials and commissioning time), configurable input/output units, extensive diagnosis functions, freely expandable network. Additional units can be connected whilst the installation is operational, simple transparent programming. All remote I/O channels are handled as though they were centralized, remote I/O facility is integral feature and not an additional unit, programmable serial communications (RS 232) connection to modem, printer, operator display etc...
The CS 31 system incorporates extensive diagnosis functions. All of the remote units contain a microprocessor which is dedicated to the management of inputs/outputs and diagnosis facilities. The diagnosis are accessed using the "test" button on the front of each remote unit, the results are displayed on the I/O status led's. The diagnosis results can be incorporated with the user program thus enabling effective fault management.
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2.2
Modular system
The comprehensive range of units enhances the modularity of the system. For example : The low profile 16 channel user configurable input/output unit can be mounted on the control panel door, with inputs and outputs connected to pushbuttons and pilot lamps.
All of the remote units are easily interchangeable, even with the process in operation, as they are plug-in base mounted. The screw terminals of the plug-in bases are used for connection to the process inputs and outputs. Bases are screw or DIN rail mounted. The DIL switches on the bases are used for coding the address of units. Any additional connected units are automatically recognized by the central unit. NOTE : The system may comprise of remote units of varying supply and input voltages.
2.3
Versatile range
The CS 31 is based upon two types of central units, 07 KR 91, 07 KT 92/07 KT 93 and 07 KR 31/07 KT 31. The system can be configured to comply with most control system requirements (See previous configuration examples).
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2.6
Emergency operation
A system may comprise of many central units, however one single master and the remainders slaves. If the bus communication is interrupted or the master unit fails the individual slave units continue with their own operation.
07 KR 91, 07 KT 92/07 KT 93 is designed for complex applications with an higher level of functionality (Data manipulation, PID regulation, etc...). 07 KR 31/07 KT 31 incorporates all of the functions required for smaller decentralized applications, thus providing an excellent Price/Performance ratio.
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System description
2.7
Description
CPU - 2 K word user memory (EEPROM), twelve 24 VDC inputs Eight 2A relay outputs Programmable RS 232 port RS 485 system bus real time clock high speed counter 10 kHz high order functions PI data handling, etc... Master/Slave MODBUS built-in 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply
Order code
FPR 360 0227 R1202 FPR 360 0227 R0204 FPR 360 0227 R0206
07 KT 31
CPU - 2 K word user program (EEPROM), twelve 24 VDC inputs Eight 24 VDC/0.5A transistor outputs Programmable RS 232 port RS 485 system bus real time clock high speed counter 10 kHz high order functions PI data handling, etc... Master/Slave MODBUS built-in 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply FPR 360 0228 R1202 FPR 360 0228 R0204 FPR 360 0228 R0206
07 KR 91
CPU - 7 K FLASH EPROM, twenty 24 VDC inputs Twelve 2A relay outputs Programmable RS 232 port RS 485 system bus real time clock high speed counter 10 kHz high order functions PID data handling, etc... 24 VDC power supply 120 or 230 VAC power supply GJR 525 0000 R0252 GJR 525 0000 R0202
07 KT 92
CPU - 14 K FLASH EPROM, twelve 24 VDC inputs Eight 24 VDC/ 0.5A transistor outputs 4 analogue inputs 12 bits resolution 2 analogue output 12 bits resolution 2 programmable RS 232 port RS 485 system bus real time clock high speed counter 50 kHz high order functions PID data handling, etc... 24 VDC power supply GJR 525 0500 R0202
07 KT 92
CPU - 14 K FLASH EPROM, twelve 24 VDC inputs Eight 24 VDC/ 0.5A transistor outputs 4 analogue inputs 12 bits resolution 2 analogue output 12 bits resolution 2 programmable RS 232 port RS 485 system bus real time clock high speed counter 50 kHz high order functions PID data handling, etc... ARCNET built-in 24 VDC power supply GJR 525 0500 R0262
System description
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Description
CPU - 14 K flash EPROM, twenty four 24 VDC inputs Sixteen 24 VDC/ 0.5A transistor outputs 2 programmable RS 232 port RS 485 system bus real time clock high speed counter 10 kHz high order functions PID data handling, etc... 24 VDC power supply
Order code
07 KT 93
CPU - 14 K flash EPROM, twenty four 24 VDC inputs Sixteen 24 VDC/ 0.5A transistor outputs 2 programmable RS 232 port RS 485 system bus real time clock high speed counter 10 kHz high order functions PID data handling, etc... ARCNET built-in 24 VDC power supply GJR 525 1300 R0171
Plug-in base
Type
ECZ
Description
Plug-in base for I/O units 07 KR 31/07 KT 31 DIN rail or screw fixing
Order code
FPR 370 0001 R0001
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System description
Description
Input unit, eight 24 VDC inputs non-isolated configurable input delay: 2...32ms 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply
Order code
FPR 331 5101 R1012 FPR 331 5101 R0014 FPR 331 5101 R0016
ICSI 08 E1
Input unit, eight 24 V d.c. inputs isolated configurable input delay: 2...32ms 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply FPR 331 6101 R1012 FPR 331 6101 R0014 FPR 331 6101 R0016
ICSI 16 D1
Input unit, sixteen 24 V d.c. inputs non-isolated configurable input delay: 2...32ms 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply FPR 331 5101 R1032 FPR 331 5101 R0034 FPR 331 5101 R0036
ICSI 16 E1
Input unit, sixteen 24 VDC inputs isolated configurable input delay: 2...32ms 24 VAC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply FPR 331 6101 R1032 FPR 331 6101 R0034 FPR 331 6101 R0036
ICSI 08 E3
Input unit, eight 110 VAC isolated inputs 110 VAC power supply FPR 331 6301 R0014
ICSI 08 E4
Input unit, eight 230 VAC isolated inputs 230 VAC power supply
ICSO 08 Y1
Output unit, eight transistor outputs 24 VDC / 2A max. 8A for eight outputs isolated short-circuit proof 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply FPR 331 1101 R1022 FPR 331 1101 R0024 FPR 331 1101 R0026
ICSO 16 N1
Output unit, sixteen transistor outputs 24 VDC / 0.5A 24 VDC power supply 120 VDC power supply 230 VDC power supply FPR 331 3101 R1052 FPR 331 3101 R1054 FPR 331 3101 R1056
System description
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Description
Input/output unit, twelve 24 VDC inputs non-isolated inputs eight relay outputs 250 VAC / 2A 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply
Order code
FPR 332 7101 R1202 FPR 332 7101 R0204 FPR 332 7101 R0206
ICSK 20 N1
Input/output unit, twelve 24 VDC inputs non-isolated inputs eight transistor outputs 24 V ; 0.5 A 24 VDC power supply 120 VDC power supply 230 VDC power supply FPR 333 1001 R1202 FPR 333 1001 R1204 FPR 333 1001 R1206
ICSC 08 L1
Input/output unit, eight user configurable channels for 24 VDC input signals or for 24 VDC / 0.5A output signals max. 2A for eight outputs short-circuit proof, non-isolated configurable input delay : 2...32ms 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply FPR 331 9101 R1082 FPR 331 9101 R0084 FPR 331 9101 R0086
ICFC 16 L1
Input/output unit, sixteen user configurable channels for 24 VDC input signals or for 24 VDC / 0.5A output signals max. 4A for sixteen outputs short-circuit proof, non-isolated configurable input delay : 2...32ms low profile units 2 ECZ mounting bases are required 24 VDC power supply FPR 331 9101 R1162
ICBG 32 L1
Input/output unit 16 inputs for 24 VDC input channels 8 transistor outputs 24 VDC 250 mA 8 user configurable input/output channels 24 VDC overload and short-circuit proof input signal delay : 7 ms 24 VDC power supply GJR 525 1400 R0101
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System description
IP 65 remote units
Type
ICPI 08 D1
Description
Input unit, eight 24 VDC inputs Degree of protection IP 65 Protection against short circuit and overload 24 VDC power supply
Order code
ICPI 16 D1
Input unit, sixteen 24 VDC inputs Degree of protection IP 65 Protection against short circuit and overload 24 VDC power supply GJV 307 5613 R0101
ICPO 08 H1
Output unit, eight transistor outputs 24 VDC / 2A Degree of protection IP 65 Protection against short circuit and overload 24 VDC power supply GJV 307 5611 R0101
ICPO 16 H1
Output unit, sisteen transistor outputs 24 VDC / 2A Degree of protection IP 65 Protection against short circuit and overload 24 VDC power supply GJV 307 5610 R0101
System description
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Description
Eight analogue inputs 0 ...+ 10V, 0 ...20mA, 4 ...20mA 8 bits resolution 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply
Order code
FPR 334 5601 R1012 FPR 334 5601 R0014 FPR 334 5601 R0016
ICST 08 A8
Eight analogue inputs PT100 8 bits resolution range of temperature : -50 C ... +150 C (-58 F ... +302 F) 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply FPR 333 5801 R1012 FPR 333 5801 R0014 FPR 333 5801 R0016
ICST 08 A9
Eight analogue inputs PT100 8 bits resolution range of temperature : 0 C ... +300 C (-32 F ... +572 F) 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply FPR 333 5901 R1012 FPR 333 5901 R0014 FPR 333 5901 R0016
ICSE 08 B5
Eight analogue inputs -10V ...+10V, -20 ...+20mA, 4 ...20mA 12 bits resolution 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply FPR 334 6501 R1012 FPR 334 6501 R0014 FPR 334 6501 R0016
ICDT 08 B5
Eight analogue inputs -10V ...+10 V, -5 ...+5 V, -500... + 500 mV, -50 ...+50 mV 0...20 mA, 4 ...20 mA 12 bits resolution configurable for temperature sensors or as voltage inputs 24 VDC power supply GJR 525 1666 R1001
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System description
Description
encoder unit or 3 independant up/counter 2 threshold detections counter preset Max. frequency 50kHz 7 transistor outputs 24 V d.c. 300mA 4 binary inputs 24 V d.c. Integral 5V, 15V, 24V power supply for encoder 24 VDC power supply 120 VAC power supply 230 VAC power supply
Order code
FPR 332 3101 R1012 FPR 332 3101 R0014 FPR 332 3101 R0016
NCBR
CS31 bus amplifier with redondancy amplification up to 2km 24 VDC power supply
ICBG 64 L7
Robot coupler connect ABB S3 robot to CS 31 bus 32 inputs, 32 outputs for communication supply from robot rack
System description
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Communication units
Type
07 KP 90
Description
CS 31 RCOM coupler used with 07 KT 92, 07 KR 91 R 0252, 07 KT 93 1 serial interface EIA RS232 24 VDC power supply
Order code
07 KP 92
CS 31 coupler used with 07 KT 92, 07 KR 91 R 0252, 07 KT 93 Freely programmable in C language, stored in flash EPROM 2 serial interfaces EIA R232, EJA RS422 or EIA RS485 24 VDC power supply GJR 525 1500 R101
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System description
Accessories
Type
NCC 232
Description
RS 232/RS 232 isolated converter 24 VDC power supply
Order code
NCC 485
TCZ
Handheld terminal
TCZ - adapter
Adaptor "Off-line"
Cable Sub D9
Cable Sub D9
TCZ adaptor/printer 07 DR 12
Spare parts
Lithium battery for UCZA FPTN 404 949 R0001
System description
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2.8
General characteristics
Humidity acc. to DIN 40040 class F without condensation : average over the year 75 % up to 30 days of a year 95 %
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Termination on the plug-in base ECZ use 60 C copper conductor only Cross section : bus wiring terminal : twisted pair AWG 24 (0.22 mm2) to AWG 18 (0.8 mm2) earth terminal : rigid or stranded connector AWG 10 (5.2 mm2) Others terminals : q inputs : stranded connector AWG 18 (0.8 mm2) to AWG 14 (2.1 mm2) q outputs : stranded connector AWG 14 (2.1 mm2) q power supply AWG 14 (2.1 mm2) on removable terminal block (small section) on removable terminal block (small section) screws tightening torque (for guidance only) 2.5 mm2 (copper N AWG14) 1.5 mm2 (copper N AWG16) 7 ibs. inch (0.8 Nm)
Air pressure : operation 800 hPA ( 2000 m) storage 660 hPA ( 3500 m)
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Mechanical data degree of protection housing IP 20 UL94 V0 UL94 V1 for central units serie 90, coupler 07KPxx and units ICDxx each of three mutually perpendicular axes 10 Hz ...57 Hz continuous : 0.0375 mm amplitude occasional : 0.075 mm amplitude 57 Hz ... 150 Hz continuous : 0.5 g acceleration occasional : 1.0 g acceleration occasional excursion to 15 g, 11 ms, halfsine in each of three mutually perpendicular axes for units with a power supply > 30 VAC. According to IEC 950 : a steel sphere with a mass of 500 g is to fall freely from a height of 1300 mm
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Supply connections 24 VDC (process and power supply ripple factor 24 VDC
(-20 %, +25 %, i.e. 19.2 ... 30V)
vibration
50 Hz or 60 Hz ( 5 %) Voltage drops and interruptions DC power supply interruption time 10 ms time interval between two drops 1s interruption time 0.5 period time interval between two drops 1s
shocks
AC power supply
Serial interfaces for connection of the central unit to the remote units for programming and setting parameter
Insulation test voltages the insulation test voltages are according to IEC 1131-2
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System description
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) electrostatic discharge (ESD) according to IEC 1000-4-2 (severity level 3) 8 kV 6 kV > 1s 10
test peak voltage : at discharge thru air at discharge thru relay's contact time between two discharges number of discharges on each selected point
q q
100 to 150 < 150 nF/km 120 , 1/4 Watt resistor connected at the end of the bus 31 slaves + 1 master
radiated electromagnetic field immunity test field strength frequency range sweep speed
according to IEC 1000-4-3 10 V/m (severity level 3) 27 MHz to 1000 MHz 1.5 x 10E-3 decade/s according to IEC 1000-4-4 2 kV 2 kV 1 kV 2 kV 1 kV 2 kV 1 kV 2 kV 0.5 kV according to IEC 1000-4-5 common mode 2 kV 1 kV 1 kV differential mode 1 kV 1 kV 1 kV
fast transient burst test (FTT) interference voltage for : mains terminals 115/230 V mains terminals 24 V output terminals 24 V output terminals 115/230 V input terminals 24 V input terminals 115/230 V analogue input/output terminals CS 31 bus programming interface surge immunity test voltage for assymetric coupling power supply (115/230 VAC) power supply (24 VDC) digital inputs/outputs test voltage for symetric coupling power supply (115/230 VAC) power supply (24 VDC) digital inputs/outputs
q
ABB Procontic CS 31 system bus The CS 31 bus is a shield twisted pair RS485 cross twists resistance 0.22 ... 0.8 mm2 (N AWG 24 ... N AWG 18) > 10 per metre 100 /km
System description
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General operation
3.1
3.2
Communication between the central units and the remote units requires no user intervention as it is carried out by a dedicated serial interface. The dual port RAM of the central unit enables data transfer between the user program processor and the dedicated serial interface.
All system bus request telegrams have an address. The remote unit which has the same address as the telegram receives and responds to the data. The address of the remote unit is set using the DIL switches of the plug-in base. The inputs and outputs have the following address structure: yy, xx
CPU User program processor Dual port RAM Dedicated serial interface
yy represents the remote unit number, xx represents the channel number. Example Address setting of DIL-switches : 03 Number of channels on remote unit : 08
The I/O channels are simply addressed from 03, 00 to 03, 07 within the user program of the central unit, as though they were centralized.
Remote unit
C 223 D
Remote unit
3.3
System bus
This is a simple 2-wire serial connection (RS 485). Connection type Mode Baud rate Maximum length Isolation Material Serial RS 485 Half-Duplex 187.5 k bauds 500 metres opto-couplers twisted pair
In the read cycle, data is taken from the remote unit and stored within the dual port RAM via the bus and dedicated serial interface, the user program processor then reads the data from the dual port RAM. Similarly, data is transfered from the dual port RAM to the remote units via the dedicated serial interface and bus for the write cycle.
NOTE : For the wiring precautions and characteristics see the "hardware" chapter.
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General operation
Installation of CS 31 system
Generalities Some installation rules have to be respected. These rules concern the ground concept, the connection of the CS 31 bus and the different power supplies installations. The following main principles must be applied : Each type of signal has to be mounted separatly power supply 230 VAC analogue and low voltage signals The ground and power supply wires must be connected in star
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Connections The same type of cable should be used throughout the installation for the system bus (RS 485). Avoid interruption of the bus, for example, when connecting cables at the marshalling cabinet. Whenever interruption of the bus is absolutely necessary, it must be wired to the same side of the terminals. Example :
Refer to the description of each remote unit for connection of inputs and outputs. Installation of the bus The CS 31 bus is a RS 485 serial line and a schield twisted pair. The CS 31 bus is a master slave bus. Only one master can be present on the bus. The maximum length between the both extremities is 500 metres. The master should be : a central unit : 07 KR 31, 07 KT 31, 07 KR 91, 07 KT 92, 07 KT 93, PCZB, UCZA/UCZB a PLC coupler : 07 CS 61 and 07 CS 91 for the ABB Procontic T 200 and T 300 a PC board : 07 CM 90 Characteristics of the bus' cable The CS 31 bus is a shield twisted pair RS 485 cross 0.22 ... 0.8 mm2 twists > 10 per metre resistance impedance characteristics capacitance schield termination 100/km 100 to 150 < 150 nF/km 120 , 1/4 Watt resistor connected at the ends of the bus
Remote unit
C 002 D
correct wiring
wrong wiring
Remote unit
Remote unit
Remote unit
Remote unit
Remote unit
C 004 GB/D
allowed wiring
Example of supplier : ALCATEL MCX-T DRAKKA dracoda 2903 The twisted pair has to be symetric
Master
Remote unit
Remote unit
Remote unit
93 C 001 D*
Remote unit
C 005 GB/D
forbidden wiring
correct
wrong
General operation
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C 003 D
Bus topology
120 1/4 W
120 1/4 W
bu
bu
bu
bu
bu
bu
sh
sh
18
18
sh
18
Master
Remote unit
Remote unit
C 006 GB/D
ld
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The bus must be terminated with a 120 , 1/4 Watt resistor, this must be connected at the ends of the bus. The central units UCZA/UCZB, the couplers 07 CS 61 and 35 CS 91 have to be connected at an end of the bus. The resistor 120 is integrated. The other central units and the PC board should be connected everywhere on the bus. The shield of the bus must be connected to the earth near the master.
120 1/4 W
Remote unit
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120 1/4 W
ld
ld
ld
bu
bu
bu
bu
bu
bu
sh
sh
18
18
sh
18
Master
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ld
Remote unit
C 104 GB/D
When noisy elements are in the area of the cabinet, it is better to connect the bus' shield to the ground via a capacitor 1 nF class Y directly at the access of the cabinet according the following diagram.
bu s 2 bu s 1 sh ie ld
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1 nF class Y
Remote unit
C 105 GB/D
The system bus CS 31 is opto-isolated from all units. The shield is connected to the earth through a capacitor 1 nF class Y, mounted in the plug-in base. The maximum bus length is 500 metres. In case of use of a bus amplifier or redondy amplifier refer to their own descriptions.
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General operation
Ground concept and power supplies Ground concept All CS 31 products in a cabinet must be connected to the same earth. When the remote units are outside the cabinet, they must be connected to the nearest earth. The connection to the earth has to be as short as possible (shorter than 25 cm).
ICSK 20 F1
161718192021 L1 N Valve 230VAC
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Valve 24VDC
+
ON
12345678
Master
Remote unit
C 008 D
123456
Remote unit
Remote unit
ICSK 20 F1
230VAC/24VDC L1 N + Valve 24VDC
C 009 GB/ D
161718192021
28
The capacitor is integrated in the plug-in base. When the cabinets are close from each others, the different earths have to be connected together with a cable with a cross section of at least 16 mm2.
Valve 230VAC
General operation
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C 0010 GB/D
230VAC/24VDC
common + common
L1 = phase N = Neutral
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The noisy elements (drives, motors, ...) haven't to be connected to the earth between two cabinets. The connection to the earth has to be near the noisier element. noisy element Cabinet 1 Cabinet 2
Power supply I-T - The neutral is isolated from the earth - The metallic parts are connected to the earth HT L1 L2 L3 N
Impedance Z = 1000
earth
C 103 GB/D
Unit 1
Unit 2
advised connection
In a noisy environnement, an isolated transformer with a shield has used in each cabinet (even for 24 VDC version).
earth
C 012 GB/D
to avoid
Types of power supplies Different types of power supplies are available. The main difference is the connection of the neutral and the metallic parts to the earth. Power supply T-T The neutral is connected to the earth. All metallic parts are connected to the earth
HT
L1 L2 L3 N
Unit 1
Unit 2
C 014 GB/D
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General operation
C 015 GB/D
3.4
Transmission format
3.5
One single CPU is the master on the bus, all of the other remote units or CPU are considered to be slaves. The master CPU manages up to a maximum of 31 remote units on one bus. All messages are terminated with an error check (CRC8). The format of the messages : request from the master CPU Address Data CRC8
The refresh time depends on the configuration of the system, number and type of remote units. The example below is for a system of remote units type ICSC 08 L1.
Time 12 ms
2 ms
C 226 D C 227
Number of units
During initialization, the central unit interrogates all of the remote units in succession, thus building an image of the system configuration. On each cycle of the bus all of the remote units are interrogated. This updates all diagnosis information and recognizes additional remote units. If the CPU or one of the remote units receives a message with a (CRC8) error, it is ignored. After ten consecutive transmission errors, an error "Bus error" is generated on the remote units and within the diagnostics of the central unit.
The user program and the bus refresh cycle are executed in serie with the 07 KR/KT 31, 07 KR 91 and 07 KT 92/93 central units. The time event diagram is shown below :
External evenement Reading of input Input delay: 2 to 32 ms Bus transmission 1.5 to 12 ms (binary module) Program execution Max. 2 cycles programmed Bus transmission 1.5 to 12 ms (binary module)
General operation
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The bus transmission time is easily calculated from the configuration of the installation. Communication time offset time Master CPU 2000 s ICSM ICSE ICSE ICST ICST ICST ICDT ICSA AnaIogue units 06 A6 (input/output) 08 A6 (input) 08 B5 (input) 08 A7 (input) 08 A8 (input) 08 A9 (input) 08 B5 (input) 04 B5 (output) 1162 s 1355 s 1355 s 1355 s 1355 s 1355 s 1355 s 700 s
time following the configuration : 2 bytes in transmission 2 bytes in receiving 516 s 4 bytes in transmission 4 bytes in receiving 750 s 8 bytes in transmission 8 bytes in receiving 1300 s 12 bytes in transmission 12 bytes in receiving 1850 s 8 words in transmission 8 words in receiving 2500 s Binary input units ICSI 08 D1 ICSI 08 E1 ICSI 08 E3/E4 ICSI 16 D1 ICSI 16 E1 323 s 323 s 323 s 387 s 387 s
Binary input/output units ICSC 08 L1 ICFC 16 L1 ICSK 20 F1 ICSK 20 N1 ICDG 32 L1 387 s 516 s 452 s 452 s 516/590 s
following the configuration
IP65 binary input/output units ICPI 08 D1 ICPI 16 D1 ICPO 08 H1 ICPO 16 H1 323 s 387 s 260 s 340 s
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General operation
3.5.1 Bus refresh time (T rb) This time is equal to : with a master central unit serie 90 : T rb = T offset + T communication time with a master central unit serie 30 : T rb = T offset + T communication time + n * 100 (s) with : T offset = 2 000 s T communication time : see table n = number of slaves on the bus Example of calculation Configuration : 1 "Master" CPU ......... 2 000 s 1 ICSK 20 F1 ................ 452 s 1 ICSO 08 R1 ............... 260 s 1 ICSI 16 E1 ................. 387 s 1 ICFC 16 L1 ................ 516 s 1 ICSC 08 L1 ................ 387 s with a master central unit serie 90 T rb = 4 002 s = 4 ms with a master central unit serie 30 T rb = 4 502 s = 4,5 ms
3.5.2 Response time to energize an output from the activation of an input See Part 3 page 5.3-1 for a master central unit serie 30. See Part 4 pages 1-22 or 2-25 or 3-21 for a master central unit serie 90.
General operation
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