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CIP Objects
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8.10 Base Energy Object (4Eh)
Category
Extended
Object Description
The Base Energy Object acts as an “Energy Supervisor” for CIP Energy implementations. It is respon-
sible for providing a time base for energy values, provides energy mode services, and can provide aggre-
gation services for aggregating energy values up through the various levels of an industrial facility. It also
provides a standard format for reporting energy metering results. The object is energy type independent
and allows energy type specific data and functionality to be integrated into an energy system in a standard
way. The Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP module supports one instance of the Base Energy Ob-
ject. For instance, an electric power monitor may count metering pulse output transitions of a separate
metering device. The count of such transitions, represented by a Base Energy Object instance, would
reflect the energy consumption measured by the separate metering device. An instance of the Base En-
ergy Object may exist as a stand-alone instance, or it may exist in conjunction with an Electrical and/or
Non-Electrical Energy Object instance
1
. If an instance of any of these objects is implemented in a de-
vice, it must be associated with a Base Energy Object instance in the device.
For this object to be able to access the network, the Energy Reporting Object (E7h) must be implement-
ed in the host application, see the Anybus CompactCom 40 Software Design Guide for more informa-
tion.
Supported Services
Class:
Get_Attribute_Single
Instance:
Get_Attribute_Single
Class Attributes
1. These objects are not implemented in the Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP
# Name
Access Type
Value
1 Revision
Get
UINT
0002h (Object revision)