EP03-300-200
December,
2003
Release 200
Version 1.0
Experion PKS CEE-based Controller Specifications and Models
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Non-Redundant Controller Configuration (ControlNet Supervisory Network)
TC-FXX102 -- 10-slot rack
TC-PRS021 -- C200
Control Processor
TC-CCR013 --
ControlNet Interface
(CNI), Redundant
Media
TC-FPCXX2 --
120/240 VAC
Power Supply
TC-PCIC01 -- ControlNet
Communication Interface
Module for PC (redundant
media) (in server)
I/O modules and
terminal blocks
ControlNet Cable (TC- KCCxxx ) -- Supervisory
Terminators --
TC-TCXBNC
Taps -- 9904-TPS, R,
YS, and YR (4 kinds)
Server
(stations not
shown)
(Optional) TC-CCR013 --
CNI to connect to other
I/O racks
Controller
Chassis
Additional
Remote I/O
TC-CCR013 -- CNI,
Redundant Media
I/O modules and
terminal blocks
LAN Connection --
Ethernet, TCPIP,
etc
.
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The above example is meant to illustrate
typical component model numbers
necessary for a
small
system
with a
non-redundant Controller on a ControlNet Supervisory Network
(see following pages
for a Redundant ControlNet example and an Ethernet Supervisory Network Configuration example). A
power supply
or a redundant power supply chassis adapter always attaches to the left-end of a chassis
and
does not use any chassis slots
.
The
Supervisory ControlNet
is a
physically separate
network from the
I/O ControlNet
(both shown).
This Supervisory
network carries supervisory messages between the Experion PKS Server and
Controllers as well as peer-to-peer messages between controllers. The I/O ControlNet carries messages
between controllers and IOMs. Note that a
ControlNet Tap
consists of two BNC connectors for trunk
cable connection, an integral 1-meter drop cable, and a BNC connector for ControlNet Interface (CNI)
connection. Several physical models are available to accommodate different mounting layouts.
Other Experion PKS operator stations connect to Experion PKS via a
LAN
above the server, not via the
Supervisory ControlNet.