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    The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 

 

 

 Mechanical 

Setup 

  

 

L

ON

W

ORKS

®

 

2.6.9 Wire connection 

All components have CAGE CLAMP® connections.  

The WAGO CAGE CLAMP® connection is appropriate for solid, stranded 
and fine–stranded conductors. Each clamping unit accommodates one conduc-
tor.  

 

Fig. 2-9: CAGE CLAMP® Connection 

g0xxx08x

 

The operating tool is inserted into the opening above the connection. This 
opens the CAGE CLAMP

®

. Subsequently the conductor can be inserted into 

the opening. After removing the operating tool, the conductor is safely 
clamped.  

More than one conductor per connection is not permissible. If several conduc-
tors have to be made at one connection point, then they should be made away 
from the connection point using WAGO Terminal Blocks. The terminal blocks 
may be jumpered together and a single wire brought back to the I/O module 
connection point. 

 

 

Attention

  

If it is unavoidable to jointly connect 2 conductors, then a ferrule must be 
used to join the wires together. 
Ferrule: 
 Length 

   8 

mm 

 

Nominal cross section

max.

 1 

mm

2

 for 2 conductors with 0.5 mm

2

  

  

    each 

 

 WAGO 

Product   216-103 

  

    or 

products 

with 

comparable 

properties 

 

Summary of Contents for LONWORKS 750-319

Page 1: ...Modular I O System LONWORKS 750 319 750 819 Manual Technical description installation and configuration Version 2 1 1...

Page 2: ...sure has been taken to ensure the correctness and com pleteness of this documentation However as errors can never be fully ex cluded we would appreciate any information or ideas at any time We wish to...

Page 3: ...Setup 21 2 6 1 Installation Position 21 2 6 2 Total Expansion 21 2 6 3 Assembly onto Carrier Rail 22 2 6 3 1 Carrier rail properties 22 2 6 3 2 WAGO DIN Rail 23 2 6 4 Spacing 23 2 6 5 Plugging and Rem...

Page 4: ...ED display 54 3 1 7 1 Blink code 54 3 1 7 2 Fieldbus status 55 3 1 7 3 Node status 56 3 1 7 4 Fault message via the blink code of the I O LED 57 3 1 7 5 Supply voltage status 58 3 1 8 Fault behavior 5...

Page 5: ...on media 97 4 3 2 Topology 98 4 3 3 Transceiver 99 4 3 4 Recommended bus and cable lengths 100 4 3 4 1 Bus shaped wiring 100 4 3 4 2 Free Wiring 100 4 3 5 Cable specifications 101 4 4 Network installa...

Page 6: ...0 6 3 5 Types of ignition protection 121 6 4 Classifications meeting the NEC 500 122 6 4 1 Divisions 122 6 4 2 Explosion protection groups 122 6 4 3 Temperature classes 123 6 5 Identification 124 6 5...

Page 7: ...chnical progress All rights developing from the issue of a patent or the legal protection of util ity patents are reserved to WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH Co KG Third party products are always indicated w...

Page 8: ...e or software and the non conforming use of the components entail the exclusion of liability on the part of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH Co KG Please direct any requirements pertaining to a modified and o...

Page 9: ...ation to protect persons from injury Warning Always observe this information to prevent damage to the device Attention Marginal conditions that must always be observed to ensure smooth and effi cient...

Page 10: ...basis Warning The components are not resistant against materials having seeping and insu lating properties Belonging to this group of materials is e g aerosols sili cones triglycerides found in some...

Page 11: ...ash between two names characterizes the selec tion of a menu point from a menu e g File New END Press buttons are marked as bold with small capitals e g ENTER Keys are marked bold within angle bracket...

Page 12: ...ectronics process the data of the bus modules and make it available for the fieldbus communication The 24 V system supply and the 24 V field supply are fed in via the integrated power supply terminal...

Page 13: ...CAGE CLAMP Wire range 0 08 mm 2 5 mm AWG 28 14 Stripped length 8 9 mm 9 10 mm for components with pluggable wiring 753 xxx Contacts Power jumpers contacts blade spring contact self cleaning Current vi...

Page 14: ...rth 1 B 1 kV line line 2 EN 61000 4 5 surge AC sup ply 2 kV line earth 3 B EN 61000 4 6 RF disturbances 10 V m 80 AM 0 15 80 MHz 3 A Emission of interference for industrial areas acc to EN 61000 6 4 2...

Page 15: ...uency change max 1 octave minute b Vibration direction 3 axes 15 g IEC 60068 2 27 shock Note on shock test a Type of shock half sine b Shock duration 11 ms c Shock direction 3x in positive and 3x in n...

Page 16: ...armonic waves 3 V 2 W A Type test high voltage 755 V DC 1500 V AC Emission of interference acc to Germanischer Lloyd 2003 Test specification Limit values Frequency range Distance 96 50 dB V 10 kHz 150...

Page 17: ...l areas housing commercial and business areas small scale enterprises The special permit can be obtained from an authority or inspection office In Germany the Federal Office for Post and Telecommunica...

Page 18: ...V 0V 01 02 C D B A C D B A C D B A C D B A C D B A 100 12 24 64 35 65 Side view Dimensions in mm Fig 2 2 Dimensions g01xx05e Note The illustration shows a standard coupler For detailed dimensions plea...

Page 19: ...0 0 0 2 0 3 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hansastr 27 D 32423 Minden ITEM NO 750 333 PROFIBUS DP 12 MBd DPV1 0 V Power Supply Electronic PATENTS PENDING II 3 GD DEMKO 02ATEX132273 X EEx nA II T4 24V DC AWG 28 14 55...

Page 20: ...n data are registered into the columns of the matrix Additionally with the update of a fieldbus coupler or controller also the cover of the configuration and programming interface of the coupler or co...

Page 21: ...ected to the coupler controller is 780mm When as sembled the I O modules have a maximum length of 768mm Examples 64 I O modules of 12mm width can be connected to one coupler controller 32 I O modules...

Page 22: ...In order to avoid corrosion this tin plated carrier rail contact must not form a galvanic cell with the material of the carrier rail which generates a differential voltage above 0 5 V saline solution...

Page 23: ...lotted unslotted 210 118 35 x 15 2 3 mm steel yellow chromated unslotted 210 198 35 x 15 2 3 mm copper unslotted 210 196 35 x 7 5 1 mm aluminum unslotted 2 6 4 Spacing The spacing between adjacent com...

Page 24: ...crewdriver To pull out the fieldbus coupler controller release the locking disc by pressing on the bottom groove with a screwdriver and then pulling the orange colored unlocking lug Fig 2 5 Coupler Co...

Page 25: ...according to the project planning Errors in the planning of the node in terms of the potential groups connection via the power contacts are recognized as the bus modules with power contacts male cont...

Page 26: ...are available as self cleaning gold spring contacts Fig 2 7 Data contacts p0xxx07x Warning Do not touch the gold spring contacts on the I O modules in order to avoid soiling or scratching ESD Electro...

Page 27: ...n the left side Danger The power contacts are sharp edged Handle the module carefully to prevent injury Attention Please take into consideration that some bus modules have no or only a few power jumpe...

Page 28: ...ing After removing the operating tool the conductor is safely clamped More than one conductor per connection is not permissible If several conduc tors have to be made at one connection point then they...

Page 29: ...ase see catalog Fig 2 10 Isolation g0xxx01e Attention The ground wire connection must be present in each group In order that all protective conductor functions are maintained under all circumstances i...

Page 30: ...ly modules 750 613 The voltage supply is reverse voltage protected Attention The use of an incorrect supply voltage or frequency can cause severe damage to the component Fig 2 11 System Supply g0xxx02...

Page 31: ...ply unit See coupler controller and internal system supply module 750 613 cf catalogue W4 Volume 3 manuals or Internet Example Coupler 750 301 internal current consumption 350 mA at 5V residual curren...

Page 32: ...formulas Coupler Controller I 5 V total Sum of all the internal current consumption of the connected bus modules internal current consumption coupler controller 750 613 I 5 V total Sum of all the int...

Page 33: ...r other potentials e g AC 230 V Like wise with the aid of the power supply modules various potentials can be set up The connections are linked in pairs with a power contact Fig 2 13 Field Supply Senso...

Page 34: ...e g the alteration from DC 24 V to AC 230V a spacer module should be used The optical separa tion of the potentials acts as a warning to heed caution in the case of wiring and maintenance works Thus...

Page 35: ...ge a fuse or to switch off the voltage in succeeding bus modules the fuse holder may be pulled out In order to do this use a screwdriver for example to reach into one of the slits one on both sides an...

Page 36: ...be done externally The fuse modules of the WAGO series 281 and 282 are suitable for this purpose Fig 2 18 Fuse modules for automotive fuses Series 282 pf66800x Fig 2 19 Fuse modules with pivotable fu...

Page 37: ...for the certified operation of the system Item No Name Description 750 626 Supply filter Filter module for system supply and field supply 24 V 0 V i e for field bus coupler controller and bus power s...

Page 38: ...50 512 750 512 750 616 750 513 750 610 750 552 750 600 750 612 750 616 1 a b c d 1 2 2 24V 24V 10 A 10 A L1 L2 L3 N PE 230V 230V Main ground bus Shield screen bus System Supply Field Supply Field Supp...

Page 39: ...s modules should be considered The field supply as well influences the bus modules as the inputs and outputs of some bus modules require the voltage of the field supply Note The system supply and the...

Page 40: ...nsulated assembly has been achieved when there is constructively no direct conduction connection between the cabinet frame or machine parts and the carrier rail Here the earth must be set up via an el...

Page 41: ...ome components in the I O system have a carrier rail contact that dissipates electro magnetic disturbances to the carrier rail Fig 2 23 Carrier rail contact g0xxx10e Attention Care must be taken to en...

Page 42: ...hould the ground conductor connection of the power jumper contacts within the node become disrupted e g due to a 4 channel bus terminal the ground connection will need to be re established The ring fe...

Page 43: ...is incoming disturbances can be easily diverted The shielding should be placed over the entrance of the cabinet or housing in order to already repel disturbances at the entrance 2 9 2 Bus Conductors T...

Page 44: ...e allow many dfferent possibilities See catalog W4 volume 3 chapter 10 Fig 2 25 WAGO Shield Screen Connecting System p0xxx08x p0xxx09x and p0xxx10x Fig 2 26 Application of the WAGO Shield Screen Conne...

Page 45: ...ldbus connection 48 3 1 3 4 Display elements 49 3 1 3 5 Configuration interface 49 3 1 3 6 Hardware address 50 3 1 4 Operating system 51 3 1 5 Data exchange 52 3 1 6 Starting up LON fieldbus nodes 53...

Page 46: ...a exchange modules The local process image is subdivided into an input and output data area The data of the analog modules are mapped into the PDOs according to the order of their position downstream...

Page 47: ...ection Series 231 MCS Fig 3 1 Fieldbus coupler 750 319 LON g031900e The fieldbus coupler comprises of Supply module with Internal system supply module for the system supply as well as power jumper con...

Page 48: ...O modules 3 1 3 3 Fieldbus connection For the field bus connection the LON interface is equipped with a 2 pole header series 231 MCS The scope of delivery includes the plug connector 231 302 Bus cabl...

Page 49: ...cates the internal communication between Neuron Chip and C 165 IO red green orange The I O LED indicates the operation of the node and signals faults encountered A green Status of the operating voltag...

Page 50: ...logical address via the encoder switch on the buscoupler is only relevant when an independent application is written in Neuron C the address can be freely assigned within the program or in an applica...

Page 51: ...s and the present configuration is determined whereby an external not visible list is generated In the event of a fault the coupler changes to the Stop condition The I O LED flashes red After clearing...

Page 52: ...PLON IF and in the RIO Remote I O function of TOPLON PRIO will be done Thereby the I O module constellation will be automatically dertermined and entered in the particular plug in Subsequent to this a...

Page 53: ...rief instructions WAGO TOPLON Quickstart Item no 759 123 000 002 part 7 These should form a guideline for further projects i More information The brief instructions WAGO TOPLON Quickstart Item no 759...

Page 54: ...ternal bus consists of the three color I O LED red green orange This LED is used to display the status of the internal bus and software exception handling i e the status of the fieldbus node LEDs loca...

Page 55: ...en remains on No Neuron C application loaded on the node Load the Neuron C application from your net work management tool software into the node green blinks cyclically Watchdog Timer Neuron C applica...

Page 56: ...lt is cycli cally displayed with the blink code Fig 3 7 Signalling the LED s node status g012111e After overcoming a fault restart the coupler by cycling the power I O LED Meaning Trouble shooting gre...

Page 57: ...le entry Change the entry in the configuration for I O module n Fault code 3 Internal bus command fault 0 I O module s has have identified internal bus command as incorrect Determine where the module...

Page 58: ...g A green Status of the operating voltage system C green Status of the operating voltage power jumper contacts 3 1 8 Fault behavior 3 1 8 1 Fieldbus failure A fieldbus failure is given i e when the ne...

Page 59: ...g CE Technical data Max number of I O modules 62 per node digital signals max 248 Inputs and Outputs analog signals max 124 Inputs and Outputs Config possibility via PC with LON interface Voltage supp...

Page 60: ...ments for WAGO I O PRO 32 80 3 2 8 2 IEC 61131 3 Program transfer 82 3 2 9 LED display 85 3 2 9 1 Blink code 86 3 2 9 2 Fieldbus status 86 3 2 9 3 Node status 87 3 2 9 4 Fault message via the blink co...

Page 61: ...oupler automatically starts another byte The programmer has access to all fieldbus and I O data Attention An application program meeting IEC 61131 3 standards is necessary for the fieldbus controller...

Page 62: ...dbus controller 750 819 LON g081900e The fieldbus coupler comprises of Supply module with Internal system supply module for the system supply as well as power jumper contacts for the field supply via...

Page 63: ...O modules 3 2 3 3 Fieldbus connection For the field bus connection the LON interface is equipped with a 2 pole header series 231 MCS The scope of delivery includes the plug connector 231 302 Bus cabl...

Page 64: ...euron Chip and C 165 IO red green orange The I O LED indicates the operation of the node and signals faults encountered USR red green orange The USR LED can be selected by a user program in a programm...

Page 65: ...p For original loading of firmware not necessary for user Push down i e with a screwdriver Hardware reset All outputs are reset variables are set to 0 or to FALSE or to an initial value The hardware r...

Page 66: ...plication WAGO TOPLON PRIO for each node a logical address Thereby the encoder switches are without function With the address setting via the encoder switches in WAGO TOPLON PRIO the first byte of the...

Page 67: ...ALSE after reset even if they are defined in the retentive me mory area or as a flag Therefore variables used for external configuration via LON fieldbus must be linked with CPs Configuration Properti...

Page 68: ...ommunication are performed and the times are updated at the end of the PLC cycle The cycle starts again with the reading in of the input and output data and the times The change of the operating mode...

Page 69: ...nation of the I O modules and the configuration Test o k Yes No Stop Test o k No Determination of the I O modules and the configuration STOP Operating mode Operating mode STOP RUN RUN Fieldbus data da...

Page 70: ...for thermal elements Digital output modules with diagnosis 2 Bit channel Input modules for resistance sensors Power supply modules with fuse holder diagnosis Pulse width output modules Solid State po...

Page 71: ...is transferred from the net work to a node this is made using the network input variable nvi For the exchange of I O data the coupler provides an assigned value of net work input and output variables...

Page 72: ...am PFC input variables PFC output variables word 256 word 511 word 511 word 256 fieldbus nvi nvo Fig 3 5 Memory areas and data exchange for a fieldbus controller g012753e 1 The data of the input modul...

Page 73: ...be accessed from the fieldbus side RAM The RAM memory is used to create variables not required for communication with the interfaces but for internal processing such as computation of results The reta...

Page 74: ...ed with WAGO I O PRO 32 in accordance with IEC 61131 3 The direct display of individual memory cells absolute addresses in accor dance with IEC 61131 3 is made using special character strings in accor...

Page 75: ...e according data type 3 2 6 2 1 Addressing the I O modules Upon switching on the supply voltage the data of the I O modules are mapped into the process image The PFC functions simular to that of a PLC...

Page 76: ...earlier ones In the event of adding a module take the process data of all previous modules into account 3 2 6 2 2 Addressing the PFC variables The PFC variables are to be found in the memory ranging f...

Page 77: ...OWNLOADS PROGRAMMING and also on the CD ROM TOPLON Item No 759 340 000 002 After selecting Open and Save as the file is used as template for a new project with the programming tool WAGO I O PRO 32 The...

Page 78: ...ress range begins with MD1792 and has a capacity of 128 variables After downloading the SYM file into WAGO TOPLON PRIO all defined configuration variables are ready to be linked with CPs Configuration...

Page 79: ...m with WAGO I O PRO 32 In contrast the following chapters are to describe the special modules for WAGO I O PRO 32 for you to utilize explicitly for pro gramming the LON fieldbus controller The descrip...

Page 80: ...32 These libraries include functional modules for building automation and they are loaded on the WAGO I O PRO CD Having integrated this library you have access to its POUs data types and global variab...

Page 81: ...s coupler controller 81 Review Modular I O System LONWORKS This page has been intentionally left blank so that you can file the printed do cumentation of the last upgrade of the WAGO I O PRO function...

Page 82: ...A communication driver is required for serial data transmission In WAGO I O PRO 32 this driver and its parameters are entered in the Communica tion parameters dialog i More information Please find mo...

Page 83: ...er or not the program is to be loaded Confirm with Yes Subsequently the current program will be loaded 7 As soon as the program is loaded you can start program via the Online menu menu point Start At...

Page 84: ...in the main view of TOPLON PRIO A dialog window Selection of a IEC 61131 Application appears Fig 3 9 Dialog window for selection of an IEC 61131 Application p9123A2e 3 Select the desired IEC 61131 ap...

Page 85: ...rst group fieldbus contains the solid color LEDs having the designa tion SERVICE green STATUS red und ICOM green indicating the oper ating status of the communication via LON The second group internal...

Page 86: ...ion takes place over the LON network SERVICE LED Meaning Trouble shooting green lights up for half a second and then remains off Configuration successfully completed Adress assigned and Neuron C appli...

Page 87: ...Meaning IO red green orange The I O LED indicates the node operation and signals faults occur ring The coupler starts after switching on the supply voltage The I O LED flashes red Following an error f...

Page 88: ...onfiguration found after AUTORESET Change the fieldbus coupler 7 Fault when writing in the serial EEPROM 8 Invalid firmware 9 Checksum error serial EPROM 10 Initial error serial EPROM 11 Read error se...

Page 89: ...upply section to display the supply voltage The left LED A indicates the 24 V supply for the coupler The right hand LED C signals the supply to the field side i e the power jumper con tacts LED Color...

Page 90: ...Review LONWORKS Once the internal bus fault is fixed the controller starts up following power being cycled as during a normal start up The transfer of the process data is then resumed and the node ou...

Page 91: ...WSB quick marking system WAGO TOPLON CD 759 340 000 002 Configuration cable 750 920 Connection Fieldbus Coupler Controller WAGO I O PRO WAGO I O PO 32 eng 759 332 000 002 Technical data Max number of...

Page 92: ...ler controller Review LONWORKS Dimensions mm W x H x L 51 x 65 x 100 from top edge of mounting rail Weight ca 180 g EMC Immunity to interference acc to EN 50082 2 96 EMC Emission of interference acc t...

Page 93: ...able to merge functions of widely differing systems For application examples refer to the integrated room control of light sun protec tion ventilation and air conditioning Here further LON sub systems...

Page 94: ...he generally accepted technical rules and stan dards The user must observe the safety and accident prevention regulations applicable for the individual application Here special emphasis must be placed...

Page 95: ...eck whether the operating voltage corresponds to the parameters on the machine type plate Please pay particular attention to the fact whether direct current and or alternate current supply is possible...

Page 96: ...d to one LON fieldbus cou pler controller Sensors and actuators are connected on the fieldside to the digital or analog I O modules They are intended to ensure the coupling of the digital analog or se...

Page 97: ...to one LON fieldbus coupler programmed with an application in the Neuron C programming language 4 3 1 Transmision media In the network architecture the LON nodes are connected by means of a mes sage t...

Page 98: ...a such as twisted pair 230 V power cable radio infra red and fibre optic cables can be mixed With LON the 230 volt supply voltage cables are routed separate from the bus cables except the power line I...

Page 99: ...h the LPT 10 transceivers Link Power Trans ceiver As such there are further possibilities to be used for a network archi tecture With the FFT 10 a network with a data rate of 78 kbps a number of nodes...

Page 100: ...m 750 m Tab 4 2 Bus lengths with FTT 10 transceivers bus topology with terminations on both ends When using a physical repeater max 5400 m can be reached 4 3 4 2 Free Wiring With a free wiring tree s...

Page 101: ...elded 1 29 mm 1 31 mm 16 28 56 Belden 8471 unshielded 1 29 mm 1 31 mm 16 28 72 Level IV 22 AWG unshielded 0 643 mm 0 324 mm 22 106 49 JY St Y 2x2x0 8 shielded 0 80 mm 0 503 mm 20 73 98 Tab 4 4 Specifi...

Page 102: ...the Service Pin key SRQ at the begin of the network configu ration a node is identified to all nodes in a network by means of the coupler inherent ID For programming own Neuron C applications the ass...

Page 103: ...nt val ues or calibration values are application specific parameters A node is config ured either by a pre configured file from the data base or with the aid of a net work management tool 4 4 3 Bindin...

Page 104: ...put data into defined network variables which in turn can be linked with network variables of other nodes The maximum number of input and output channels is determined by the maximum number of network...

Page 105: ...work input variable The definition of these NV s is made independent from one another Binding now links these two network nodes together The current value is automatically transferred by node 1 to nod...

Page 106: ...ransmission errors the messages can be sent together with the ac knowledgement request It is also possible to repeat their transmission With the Unacknowledged transmission service the receivers do no...

Page 107: ...ection high side switching DI DC 24 V 750 400 753 400 2 Channel DC 24 V 3 0 ms 2 to 4 conductor connection high side switching 750 401 753 401 2 Channel DC 24 V 0 2 ms 2 to 4 conductor connection high...

Page 108: ...24 V 2 conductor connection 750 423 753 423 4 Channel AC DC 24 V 2 to 3 conductor connection with power jumper contacts DI AC DC 42 V 750 428 753 428 4 Channel AC DC 42 V 2 conductor connection DI DC...

Page 109: ...d high side switching 750 531 753 531 4 Channel DC 24 V 0 5 A short circuit protected high side switching 750 516 753 516 4 Channel DC 24 V 0 5 A short circuit protected low side switching 750 530 753...

Page 110: ...A AC DC Differential Inputs AI 0 5 A 750 475 020 000 753 475 020 000 2 channel 0 5 A AC DC Differential Inputs AI 0 10 V 750 467 753 467 2 Channel DC 0 10 V single ended S E 750 477 753 477 2 Channel...

Page 111: ...or Bridges Strain Gauge 5 1 4 Analog Output Modules AO 0 20 mA 750 552 753 552 2 Channel 0 20 mA 750 585 2 Channel 0 20 mA EEx i 750 553 753 553 4 Channel 0 20 mA AO 4 20 mA 750 554 753 554 2 channel...

Page 112: ...nterface RS 422 cam outputs 750 635 753 635 Digital Pulse Interface Serial Interfaces 750 650 753 Serial Interface RS 232 C 750 653 753 Serial Interface RS 485 750 651 TTY Serial Interface 20 mA Curre...

Page 113: ...stics with fuse holder AC 230 V Power Supply Modules 750 612 AC DC 230 V without diagnostics passiv 750 609 AC 230 V max 6 3 A without diagnostics with fuse holder 750 611 AC 230 V max 6 3 A with diag...

Page 114: ...u are of course free to program your own LON applications in Neuron C which permits you to use and implement all other bus modules Digital Inputs Item supported by No 750 notation TOPLON IF TOPLON PRI...

Page 115: ...hannel Digital Output 0 5A 24 V DC X X 517 Digital Output Relay 2 changeover contact isolated out puts 1 0 A 230 V AC X 519 4 Channel Digital Output 20 mA 5 V DC X Analog Inputs Item supported by No 7...

Page 116: ...00 n 8 1 651 TTY 20 mA Current Loop 653 RS485 Interface 654 Data exchange module Supply modules Item supported by No 750 notation TOPLON IF TOPLON PRIO 601 Supply modules with fuse holder 24 V DC O O...

Page 117: ...ry spacer module Item supported by No 750 notation TOPLON IF TOPLON PRIO 622 Binary spacer modules with power supply Separation module end module Item supported by No 750 notation TOPLON IF TOPLON PRI...

Page 118: ...into play Following is a detailed description of such secondary measures 6 3 Classification meeting CENELEC and IEC The specifications outlined here are valid for use in Europe and are based on the fo...

Page 119: ...rare or short term occurrence of an explosive atmosphere 0 h 10 h year 6 3 2 Explosion protection group In addition the electrical components for explosive areas are subdivided into two groups Group I...

Page 120: ...ture classes The maximum surface temperature for electrical components of explosion pro tection group I is 150 C danger due to coal dust deposits or 450 C if there is no danger of coal dust deposit In...

Page 121: ...lation Zone 1 2 EEx d EN 50 018 IEC 79 1 Pressure resistant encapsulation Zone 1 2 EEx e EN 50 019 IEC 79 7 Increased safety Zone 1 2 EEx m EN 50 028 IEC 79 18 Cast encapsulation Zone 1 2 EEx i EN 50...

Page 122: ...isions The Divisions describe the degree of probability of whatever type of dan gerous situation occurring Here the following assignments apply Explosion endangered areas due to combustible gases fume...

Page 123: ...surface temperature Ignition temperature of the combustible materials T1 450 C 450 C T2 300 C 300 C to 450 C T2A 280 C 280 C to 300 C T2B 260 C 260 C to 280 C T2C 230 C 230 C to 260 C T2D 215 C 215 C...

Page 124: ...XM 2 4 2 4 6 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 II 3 G KEMA 01ATEX1024 X EEx nA II T4 Explosion protection group Unit category Community symbol for explosion protected electrical components Approval body and or number o...

Page 125: ...A 01ATEX1024 X EEx nA II T4 CL I DIV 2 Grp A B C D op temp code T4A 24V DC AWG 28 14 55 C max ambient 2 4 2 4 6 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 LISTED 22ZA AND 22XM CL I DIV 2 Grp ABCD optemp code T4A Explosion group...

Page 126: ...100 Installation in power plants with rated voltages up to 1000 V DIN VDE 0101 Installation in power plants with rated voltages above 1 kV DIN VDE 0800 Installation and operation in telecommunication...

Page 127: ...dous areas Installation connection addition removal or replacement of modules field bus connectors or fuses may only take place when the system supply and the field supply are switched off or when the...

Page 128: ...is not limited to one unit Building function The building function is a function especially intended for the use in build ing automation such as stairwell light and blind controls Bus Pipeline for bit...

Page 129: ...yellow Analog Inputs green Digital Outputs red Analog Outputs blue Specialty and End module clear Configuration A configuration is the determination of the outer form Hardware configura tion and the...

Page 130: ...node in a system the network inter face e g transceiver parameter and detailed information about the network variable used must be known Domains The largest addressing units are domains These aaare u...

Page 131: ...een devices of automatization in the process field range Fieldbus node Short form node A fieldbus node is a unit or a module equipped with a Neuron chip as a mi cro controller possibly supplemented by...

Page 132: ...ity Based on a structured software model it defines a series of high perform ance programming languages that can be used for the most varied automa tion tasks Also refer to EN 61131 3 IF See TOPLON IF...

Page 133: ...s for special functions Counter modules Terminal blocks for encoder and re solvers and communication modules I O module configuration See I O module constellation I O module constellation Formation an...

Page 134: ...dance Priority assignment 1 Physical Layer Making electrical connection Laying down all physical and me chanical parameters Medium specific Interface and Modulation L LAN Local Area Network Library Co...

Page 135: ...decentral tasks So in every distributed intelligence node an application processing occurs locally without the interruption of the other nodes in the network LonTalk LonTalk is the communication prot...

Page 136: ...buttons and switches are to be found Link power sig nals can also be switched on TP FT 10 units if these contain the corre sponding block capacitors which blocks off the supply voltage Note A prior co...

Page 137: ...if data is transferred from the network to a node this is made using the network input variable nvi Neuron C Neuron C is an ANSI C standard based programming language for pro gramming a Neuron chip th...

Page 138: ...ber of nodes of 64 units per twisted pair segment is exceeded Note In TP FT 10 networks only one physical repeater is permitted between two nodes Otherwise Routers configured as repeaters have to be u...

Page 139: ...outers can be operated in the Repeater or Bridge op erating mode S Segment As a rule a network is structured by a Router or Repeater in different physi cal network segments Server Device providing a s...

Page 140: ...nology In accordance with the used transceivers and the topology bus or free topology varying terminators as per the Echelon specification are to be used Terminators are in part also in tegrated in LO...

Page 141: ...ogy As a line bus again 64 sub scribers can be connected to a segment up to a length of 2700 m The trans mission rate amounts to 78 kBit sec In a free topology the network can be extended to up to 400...

Page 142: ...has received a wink instruction For example an installation tool can search for non configured nodes in a network and send a wink instruction to the first node which replies This then makes its prese...

Page 143: ...Literature list 143 WAGO I O SYSTEM 750 Busklemmen 8 Literature list i Information on Internet 1 http www Echelon com Products technical manuals asp 2 http www lno de...

Page 144: ...1131 3 61 Internal bus 27 33 58 Internal bus fault 60 Internal bus fault 29 L Light diodes 20 35 LNS 260 Locking disc 6 LON 229 LonTalk 241 242 LonWorks 260 261 Loop 39 M Matching resistor 233 N Netwo...

Page 145: ...5 Transceivers 236 Transmission media 230 233 234 Radio 230 Transmission media Radio 234 Transmission services 242 Trouble free communication 231 U Unlocking lug 6 V Variables 36 W WAGO TOPLON Softwar...

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