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Page 3: ...odule TM ECC 2xPWM ST 6FE1242 6TM10 0BB1 Manual 04 2018 A5E42681298B AA Preface Documentation guide 1 Product overview 2 Wiring 3 Configuring address space 4 Programming 5 Interrupts diagnostic messages 6 Technical specifications 7 ...

Page 4: ... only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation in particular its warning notices and safety instructions Qualified personnel are those who based on their training and experience are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products systems Proper use of Siemens products Note the following WARNING Siemens p...

Page 5: ...sary to implement and continuously maintain a holistic state of the art industrial security concept Siemens products and solutions constitute one element of such a concept Customers are responsible for preventing unauthorized access to their plants systems machines and networks Such systems machines and components should only be connected to an enterprise network or the internet if and to the exte...

Page 6: ...gy module TM ECC 2xPWM ST 6FE1242 6TM10 0BB1 4 Manual 04 2018 A5E42681298B AA See also IndustrialSecurity http www siemens com industrialsecurity http support automation siemens com http support automation siemens com ...

Page 7: ... 4 2 Reaction to CPU STOP 32 4 3 Required I O address space 32 4 4 Parameter 33 4 5 Control and feedback interface 35 4 5 1 Assignment of the control interface 35 4 5 2 Assignment of the feedback Interface 37 5 Programming 41 5 1 General information 41 5 2 ECC4100 functions 41 5 3 FC ECC4100 parameters 42 6 Interrupts diagnostic messages 47 6 1 Status and error displays 47 6 2 Interrupts 50 6 3 Di...

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Page 9: ...TEP 7 online help supports you in the configuration and programming Device information Product manuals contain a compact description of the module specific information such as properties wiring diagrams characteristics and technical specifications General information The function manuals contain detailed descriptions on general topics regarding the SIMATIC S7 1500 and ET 200MP systems e g diagnost...

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Page 11: ... the SIMATIC Selection Tool and combines the known configurators for automation technology into one tool With the TIA Selection Tool you can generate a complete order list from your product selection or product configuration You can find the TIA Selection Tool on the Internet http w3 siemens com mcms topics en simatic tia selection tool SIMATIC Automation Tool You can use the SIMATIC Automation To...

Page 12: ...iew 67460624 SINETPLAN SINETPLAN the Siemens Network Planner supports you in planning automation systems and networks based on PROFINET The tool facilitates professional and predictive dimensioning of your PROFINET installation as early as in the planning stage In addition SINETPLAN supports you during network optimization and helps you to exploit network resources optimally and to plan reserves T...

Page 13: ...d as of firmware version V1 0 2 and function block ECC4100 V1 1 View of the module Module type and name Function class LED for diagnostics Color labeling module type 2D matrix code Functional version of the device Wiring diagram Color code for selecting the color identification labels LEDs for channel status BU type LED for supply voltage Article number Figure 2 1 View of the SIMATIC ET 200SP TM E...

Page 14: ...charging cable and whether the connector is plugged between charging station and charging cable You can use the TM ECC 2xPWM ST technology module to enabled or disable the electromotive or electromagnetic locking of the charging connector in the charging station depending on the status ACT In addition the locking process can be controlled and monitored by means of the control and feedback interfac...

Page 15: ...ed to this connector must be supplied by a voltage source with limited voltage and or power rating SELV PELV according to EN61010 1 and EN61010 2 201 Class 2 Maximum 12 V DC 1 3 A In general you must not connect an external voltage 12 V to the ACTp and ACTn connectors System environment Distributed operation in an S7 1500 system TIA Portal as of version V14 SP1 Distributed operation in a system fr...

Page 16: ...c and electronic devices do not belong in household waste Dispose of the product according to the valid legal regulations at the end of its service life By doing so you will meet the legal obligations and help protect the environment WEEE Reg No DE 23691322 Configuration example The charging controller described here is a technology module for SIMATIC ET 200SP Solutions for S7 1500 CPUs are possib...

Page 17: ... update Note Firmware update Note that a firmware update can only be performed in STOP mode When you trigger the update in the TIA Portal you must switch the CPU to STOP manually No dialog prompting you to do so appears in this case If the CPU is not switched to STOP the update is not executed and the progress bar remains at 0 ...

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Page 19: ...bus of the ET 200SP Note Ensure a low resistance connection of the standard mounting rail to the ground potential FE Design according to VDE 0100 600 You must also regularly check the functioning of the functional ground connection during the proof tests that are performed for the charging equipment BaseUnit The BaseUnit is not included in the scope of delivery of the SIMATIC ET 200SP TM ECC 2xPWM...

Page 20: ...e I O circuits must only be powered by approved sources that fulfill the requirements according to EN61010 2 201 for SELV PELV Class 2 voltage limited and or power limited sources Designation I O name View I O name Designation Contactor switching contact DQ0 1 2 DQ1 Contactor switching contact Read back contact contactor connector locking DI0 3 4 DI1 Read back contact contactor connector locking C...

Page 21: ...4 V nominal power supplies of the I O circuits must only be powered by approved sources that fulfill the requirements according to EN61010 2 201 for SELV PELV Class 2 voltage limited and or power limited sources Designation I O name View I O name Designation Contactor switching contact DQ0 1 2 DQ1 Contactor switching contact Read back contact contactor connector locking DI0 3 4 DI1 Read back conta...

Page 22: ...1010 2 201 Class 2 Read back input for the contactor or the connector locking DI0 and DI1 Galvanic isolation does not exist between the digital inputs nor between the digital inputs and the digital outputs Galvanic isolation does however exist between the digital inputs and the ET 200SP system bus You can configure these inputs in 24 V or 12 V logic In the 24 V configuration the low level is defin...

Page 23: ... A 96 97 80 A 97 Charging not permitted This module does not support power line communication EVSE Charging station Vehicle Vehicle Chassis Chassis R1 1000 Ω 3 R2 2740 Ω 3 R3 1300 Ω 3 state C or 270 Ω 3 state D CS 300 pF Ua Voltage measurement of the station Ub Voltage measurement level frequency duty cycle of the vehicle Figure 3 1 Typical pilot circuit The vehicle shows its state via the connect...

Page 24: ...No 12 V EVSE not availa ble a All voltages are measured after the stabilization phase tolerance 1 V b The generator of the ESVE can use a stable direct voltage or a 12 V square wave signal during this phase c The measured voltage is a function of the R3 value Plug Present signal PP0 and PP1 The technology module determines for every charging outlet the current carrying capacity of the connected ch...

Page 25: ...ted Note If the SAE J1772 standard has been selected the PP resistance is not evaluated Do not connect any potential PP conductor of the charging cable to the PP terminal The maximum charging current is only limited here by the configuration of the module in TIA Connector locking ACT0p n and ACT1p n The technology module enables you to use either electromotive or electromagnetic connector locking ...

Page 26: ...ors work as an open collector This means you must connect the actuating magnet involved in the locking process to a suitable power supply 12 V SELV PELV and connect the negative connector of the actuating magnet to the ACTn of the respective charging outlet See Block diagram Page 29 The maximum permitted current is 1 3 A in this case External L power supply only for BaseUnit type B1 Connect an ext...

Page 27: ...18 A5E42681298B AA 25 3 2 Connection examples Block diagrams The circuit diagrams below show the schematic wiring of the technology module with the typical options for use of the feedback input Figure 3 3 Connecting the technology module with feedback from contactor status when using a BU type B1 ...

Page 28: ...il view contactor circuit Figure 3 5 Detail view of protective wiring with optional DQ in the supply line Note We recommend supplying the output contactor via an additional standard DQ To ensure the best possible protection during shutdown of the charging system we recommend supplying the output contactor via a standard DQ see above ...

Page 29: ... Connection examples Technology module TM ECC 2xPWM ST 6FE1242 6TM10 0BB1 Manual 04 2018 A5E42681298B AA 27 Figure 3 6 Connecting the technology module with feedback from contactor status when using a BU type B0 ...

Page 30: ...3 2 Connection examples Technology module TM ECC 2xPWM ST 6FE1242 6TM10 0BB1 28 Manual 04 2018 A5E42681298B AA Figure 3 7 Connecting the technology module with electromotive connector locking and its feedback ...

Page 31: ...n examples Technology module TM ECC 2xPWM ST 6FE1242 6TM10 0BB1 Manual 04 2018 A5E42681298B AA 29 Figure 3 8 Connecting the technology module with electromagnetic connector locking in the example via ACTn and its feedback ...

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Page 33: ...35 of the SIMATIC ET 200SP TM ECC 2xPWM ST technology mod ule in the I O data Centralized or distributed operation in an ET 200SP system ET 200SP automation system SIMATIC ET 200SP TM ECC 2xPWM ST technology module STEP 7 TIA Portal Device configuration and parameter settings with the hardware configuration HWCN Direct access to the control and feedback interface of the SIMATIC ET 200SP TM ECC 2xP...

Page 34: ...onnection switches to 12 V EVSE status not available The associated contactor DQx output and the corresponding ACTx output are disabled In this case the lock is automatically unlocked even if the LockActive bit is set Breakdowns in communication such as an interruption of the PROFINET connection are treated as CPU STOPs 4 3 Required I O address space Address space of the technology module Table 4 ...

Page 35: ...ameter assignment options Parameter settings using the Basic procedure Hardware configuration in STEP 7 with HSP file 1 Install the respective HSP file The module is subsequently available in the hardware catalog under ET 200SP 2 Set the device configuration and the parameters in the hard ware configuration 3 Download the parameter assignment to the module Hardware configuration with GSD file for ...

Page 36: ...feedback Internal module DI External via PIQ External via PIQ No Maximum charging current A 6 80 13 No DI input voltage 12 V input c 24 V input d 24 V input No a If SAE J1772 is selected in the hardware configuration the parameter Integrated charging cable is automatically set to Yes Electromotive locking is not possible in this case Any PP resistor possibly plugged in is not evaluated The maximum...

Page 37: ...bled 4 6 0 0 0 System reserve 7 0 0 1 PIQ valid must always be set to 1 by the TIA application to signal valid values to the TM ECC 2xPWM ST a 1 0 0 0 1 Feedback locking 0 unlocked 1 locked is used for the Locking feedback parameter and the set ting External via PIQ 1 0 0 1 Contactor feedback signal 0 disabled 1 enabled is used for the Contactor feedback signal parameter and the setting External v...

Page 38: ... 0 disabled 1 enabled is used for the Contactor feedback signal parameter and the setting External via PIQ 2 0 0 1 Switch off contactor actively 0 no 1 yes If the bit is set to 1 a pending charging process is termi nated and the contactor is switched off after four seconds 3 0 0 1 Cable lock disable active b 0 no 1 yes The charging plug is not unlocked on the charging station side as long as the c...

Page 39: ...vehicle can be charged ventilation required 5 State E CP conductor short circuit to earth 6 State F charging station not available 7 Reserved 3 6 0 0 0 System reserve 7 0 0 1 PII Valid is set to 1 by the TM ECC 2xPWM ST 1 0 0 0 1 Status of locking requirements 0 Unlocking requested 1 Locking requested can be used in a TIA application for example when the locking control is realized outside the mod...

Page 40: ...V 5 0 0 255 Current carrying capacity of charging cable in A e 6 7 0 0 216 1 Charging current signaled to vehicle using PWM in 0 01 A EXAMPLE 1300 13 A 1 8 0 2 0 0 7 ECC State a 0 Charging outlet inactive 1 State A no vehicle connected 2 State B vehicle connected 3 State C vehicle can be charged ventilation not re quired 4 State D vehicle can be charged ventilation required 5 State E CP conductor ...

Page 41: ...vel CP in 0 1 V EXAMPLE 90 9 0 V 120 12 0 V 13 0 0 255 Current carrying capacity of charging cable in A e 14 15 0 0 216 1 Charging current signaled to vehicle using PWM in 0 01 A EXAMPLE 1300 13 A a The described states largely correspond to IEC 61851 1 in decimal representation b In these cases the error is acknowledged automatically as soon as the charging cable is unplugged from the charging st...

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Page 43: ...vironment This description is based on the function ECC4100 Version V1 1 You can download this function from the SIEMENS Customer Support https support industry siemens com cs de en ps 6FE1242 6TM10 0BB1 It is available in form of the TIA library ET200SP TM ECC There you can find it in the folder Types PWM 5 2 ECC4100 functions Introduction Below you can see the inputs and outputs of the ECC4100 f...

Page 44: ...en dispensed this input must be set back to 0 Ventilation Bool Read back signal ventilation True on False off If ventilation is required State D according to IEC 61851 1 the feedback input of the fan can be connected here If configured the charging process is interrupted after three sec onds if this input is not set to 1 MCB Bool Miniature circuit breaker tripped True no False yes This input is AN...

Page 45: ...alse Basically a new charging process can only be started if this bit is False Otherwise the LA is locked without feedback to the user If this parameter is permanently False unlocking is controlled by the module This input parameter is especially useful when using Type 1 connectors vehicle side since the Type 1 connector is not automatically locked Otherwise the charging cable could be stolen Lock...

Page 46: ...ed for additional evaluations of the load contactor state in the TIA application e g counting switching cycles for maintenance purposes LockControl Bool Locking True yes Unlocking False no This output can be used for additional evaluations of the locking state in the TIA application e g for external control of locking the charging cable connector VentilationReq Bool Ventilation required True yes F...

Page 47: ... No feedback after contactor ON c CP output voltage goes to 12 V change to state F Bit 07 No feedback after contactor OFF c CP output voltage goes to 12 V change to state F Bit 08 No ventilation active in case of request by vehicle Bit 09 Overload ACT Bit 10 to 14 Reserved Bit 15 Module internal error c CP output voltage goes to 12 V change to state F DI Bool Value of the digital input Error USInt...

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Page 49: ...sages 6 6 1 Status and error displays Front view of the SIMATIC ET 200SP TM ECC 2xPWM ST technology module Figure 6 1 Device front with LEDs Meaning of the LEDs The following tables show the meaning of the status and error displays You can find details for troubleshooting in the section Diagnostics alarms Page 50 ...

Page 50: ...dule On Technology module configured but no module diagnostics no error present Flashing Technology module configured and module diagnostics at least one error present Check the configuration and parameter assignment in your engineering tool e g TIA Portal or evaluate the diag nostic interrupts and remedy the error Note The DIAG LED only shows an error when you have enabled the corresponding diagn...

Page 51: ...d to the charging station and ready for charging State B flashes 1 Hz Vehicle charging State C flashes 2 Hz Vehicle charging ventilation required State D Q0 Q1 Contactor control Off Contactor for charging outlet 0 DQ0 or charging outlet 1 DQ1 not controlled On Contactor for charging outlet 0 DQ0 or charging outlet 1 DQ1 not controlled This is not a functional check for the corresponding contactor ...

Page 52: ... error Possible causes Contactor feedback error Hardware error in the module Unlocking feedback error PP error during parameter assignment Charging cable permanently connect ed to the station Please evaluate the corresponding diag nostic information in the feedback interface It also provides detailed information If you are using the ECC4100 function you can find the corresponding detailed informat...

Page 53: ...ctor of the charging cable does not correspond to the specified tolerance band See Page 41 paragraph Plug Present signal PP0 and PP1 No feedback after locking The signal of the feedback input does not match the Locked state No feedback after unlocking The signal of the feedback input does not match the Unlocked state No feedback after contactor On or Off The signal of the feedback input does not m...

Page 54: ...defect Repairs Repairs by the user and service engineers are not permitted In case of error please contact Service Support https support industry siemens com cs ww en sc 3098 WARNING Electric shock hazard May cause death or serious injury Unauthorized opening of the device might place the user in danger or result in substantial damage to property ...

Page 55: ... of channels 2 according to IEC 61851 and SAE J1772 Product function I M data Yes I M 0 to 3 isochronous mode No Engineering with STEP 7 TIA Portal can be configured integrated as of version STEP 7 V14 SP1 and higher Installation type mounting Mounting type Standard mounting rail Mounting position vertical or horizontal Supply voltage Voltage type of supply voltage DC Rated value DC 24 V Permitted...

Page 56: ...nsistor Number of outputs 2 1 per channel Short circuit proof Yes Short circuit protection Yes electronic thermal Functions of digital outputs parameterizable PWM output Yes according to IEC 61851 and SAE J1772 Number max 2 1 per channel Time period parameterizable No 1 kHz Output switching capacity With resistance load max 1 3 A Output voltage Type of output voltage DC Output voltage 24 V Cable l...

Page 57: ...IEC 61000 4 3 2006 Conducted interference due to burst according to IEC 61000 4 4 2012 Conducted interference due to surge according to IEC 61000 4 5 2014 Conducted interference due to high frequency radiation according to IEC 61000 4 6 2013 Degree of protection and protection class IP degree of protection IP20 Standards approvals certificates Proof of suitability CE Ambient conditions Ambient tem...

Page 58: ...M10 0BB1 56 Manual 04 2018 A5E42681298B AA 6FE1242 6TM10 0BB1 Distributed operation on SIMATIC S7 1500 Yes Dimensions Width 20 mm Height 73 mm Depth 58 mm Weight 32 g Technical specifications of the BaseUnit See ET 200SP BaseUnits Manual http support automation siemens com WW view en 58532597 133300 ...

Page 59: ...tactor status BU type B0 27 with feedback from contactor status BU type B1 25 Connector locking 23 Control interface 35 Control Pilot 20 CP 32 CP0 20 CP1 20 CPU STOP 32 D Device configuration 33 DI0 20 DI1 20 DIAG 48 DIAG LED 50 Diagnostics alarm 50 Displays 47 DQ 32 DQ0 20 DQ1 20 F FC ECC4100 Input parameters 42 Output parameters 44 FC ECC4100 parameters 42 Feedback interface 37 Functions 12 G GS...

Page 60: ...utputs 13 P Parameter 33 Pin assignment of the BaseUnit BU type B0 19 Pin assignment of the BaseUnit BU type B1 18 Plug Present signal 22 PP0 22 PP1 22 Product photo 11 Properties of the module 12 PWR 48 R Reaction to CPU STOP 32 Repairs 52 S Status LED 49 50 System environment 13 T Technical specifications 53 V View of the module 11 ...

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