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BS EN 61784-5-2:2012

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Industrial communication networks. Profiles – Installation of fieldbuses. Installation profiles for CPF 2

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BSI 2012 158
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This part of IEC 61784 specifies the installation profiles for CPF 2 (CIPā„¢1).

The installation profiles are specified in the annexes. These annexes are read in conjunction with IEC 61918:2010.

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6 CONTENTS
11 INTRODUCTION
Figures
FigureĀ 1 ā€“ Standards relationships
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
4 CPFĀ 2: Overview of installation profiles
13 5 Installation profile conventions
14 6 Conformance to installation profiles
15 Annex A (normative) CP 2/1 (ControlNetā„¢) specific installation profile
16 FigureĀ A.1 ā€“ Interconnection of CPFĀ 2 networks
17 FigureĀ A.2 ā€“ Overview of CPFĀ 2/1 networks
19 FigureĀ A.3 ā€“ Drop cable requirements
FigureĀ A.4 ā€“ Placement of BNC/TNC plugs
20 FigureĀ A.5 ā€“ Placement of terminators
FigureĀ A.6 ā€“ Extending a network using repeaters
21 FigureĀ A.7 ā€“ Extending a network using active star topology
FigureĀ A.8 ā€“ Links
22 FigureĀ A.9 ā€“ Extending the network beyond 99 nodes
Tables
TableĀ A.1 ā€“ Basic network characteristics for copper cabling not based on Ethernet (ISO/IEC 8802-3)
23 TableĀ A.2 ā€“ Allowable fibre lengths
TableĀ A.3 ā€“ Power budgets for ControlNet fibre networks
24 TableĀ A.4 ā€“ RG6 coaxial electrical properties
25 TableĀ A.5 ā€“ RG6 coaxial physical parameters
TableĀ A.6 ā€“ Cable type selection
26 TableĀ A.7 ā€“ Information relevant to optical fibre cables
27 TableĀ A.8 ā€“ Copper connectors for ControlNet
28 TableĀ A.9 ā€“ Fibre connectors for fieldbus systems
TableĀ A.10 ā€“ Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP 2/1)
29 FigureĀ A.10 ā€“ Maximum allowable taps per segment
31 FigureĀ A.11 ā€“ Example of repeaters in star configuration
32 FigureĀ A.12 ā€“ Repeaters in parallel
FigureĀ A.13 ā€“ Repeaters in combination series and parallel
33 FigureĀ A.14 ā€“ Ring repeater
34 FigureĀ A.15 ā€“ Installing bulkheads
35 FigureĀ A.16 ā€“ Coaxial BNC and TNC terminators
FigureĀ A.17 ā€“ Terminator placement in a segment
37 TableĀ A.11 ā€“ Separation from other circuits inside enclosures
38 FigureĀ A.18 ā€“ Redundant network icons
FigureĀ A.19 ā€“ Redundant coax media
FigureĀ A.20 ā€“ Redundant fibre media
39 FigureĀ A.21 ā€“ Repeaters in series versus length difference for coax media
40 FigureĀ A.22 ā€“ Repeaters in series versus length difference for fibre media
FigureĀ A.23 ā€“ Example of redundant coax network with repeaters
FigureĀ A.24 ā€“ Example of improper redundant node connection
42 TableĀ A.12 ā€“ Parameters for Coaxial RG6 Cables
TableĀ A.13 ā€“ Bend radius for coaxial cables outside conduit
43 Table A.14 ā€“ Parameters for silica optical fibre cables
TableĀ A.15 ā€“ Parameters for hard clad silica optical fibre
44 FigureĀ A.25 ā€“ Example tool kit for installing BNC connectors
45 FigureĀ A.26 ā€“ Calibration of coaxial stripper
FigureĀ A.27 ā€“ Coax PVC strip length detail
46 FigureĀ A.28 ā€“ Memory cartridge and blade
FigureĀ A.29 ā€“ Cable position
47 FigureĀ A.30 ā€“ Locking the cable
FigureĀ A.31 ā€“ Stripping the cable
48 FigureĀ A.32 ā€“ Install the crimp ferrule
FigureĀ A.33 ā€“ Cable preparation for PVC type cables
FigureĀ A.34 ā€“ Cable preparation for FEP type cables
49 FigureĀ A.35 ā€“ Strip guides
FigureĀ A.36 ā€“ Using the flare tool
50 FigureĀ A.37 ā€“ Expanding the shields
FigureĀ A.38 ā€“ Install the centre pin
FigureĀ A.39 ā€“ Crimping the centre pin
51 FigureĀ A.40 ā€“ Installing the connector body
FigureĀ A.41 ā€“ Installing the ferrule
FigureĀ A.42 ā€“ Crimp tool
52 FigureĀ A.43 ā€“ Sealed IP67 cable
53 FigureĀ A.44 ā€“ Terminator placement
54 FigureĀ A.45 ā€“ Mounting the taps
FigureĀ A.46 ā€“ Mounting the tap assembly using the universal mounting bracket
55 FigureĀ A.47 ā€“ Mounting the tap using tie wraps or screws
FigureĀ A.48 ā€“ Redundant network icons
58 FigureĀ A.49 ā€“ Network test tool
FigureĀ A.50 ā€“ Shorting the cable to test for continuity
TableĀ A.16 ā€“ Test matrix for BNC/TNC connectors
61 FigureĀ A.51 ā€“ Testing fibre segments
TableĀ A.17 ā€“ Wave length and fibre types
62 FigureĀ A.52 ā€“ Multi-fibre backbone cable housing
63 FigureĀ A.53 ā€“ Repeater adapter module
TableĀ A.18 ā€“ LED status table
TableĀ A.19 ā€“ Repeater adapter and module diagnostic
64 TableĀ A.20 ā€“ Repeater adapter indicator diagnostic
TableĀ A.21 ā€“ Repeater module indicator
65 FigureĀ A.54 ā€“ Short and medium distance fibre module LEDs
FigureĀ A.55 ā€“ Long and extra long repeater module LEDs
TableĀ A.22 ā€“ Short and medium distance troubleshooting chart
66 Table A.23 ā€“ Long and extra long troubleshooting chart
67 Annex B (normative) CP 2/2 (EtherNet/IPā„¢) specific installation profile
68 FigureĀ B.1 ā€“ Interconnection of CPFĀ 2 networks
70 FigureĀ B.2 ā€“ Peer to peer connections
TableĀ B.1 ā€“ Network characteristics for balanced cabling based on Ethernet
71 TableĀ B.2 ā€“ Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling
Table B.3 ā€“ Fibre lengths for 1 mm POF A4a.2 POF 0.5 NA
72 Figure B.3 ā€“ Mated connections
Table B.4 ā€“ Fibre lengths for 1 mm POF A4d POF 0.3 NA
73 TableĀ B.5 ā€“ Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables
TableĀ B.6 ā€“ Information relevant to copper cable: cords
74 TableĀ B.7 ā€“ TCL limits for unshielded twisted-pair cabling
TableĀ B.8 ā€“ ELTCTL limits for unshielded twisted-pair cabling
TableĀ B.9 ā€“ Coupling attenuation limits for screened twisted-pair cabling
75 TableĀ B.10 ā€“ Information relevant to optical fibre cables
76 TableĀ B.11 ā€“ Connectors for balanced cabling CPs based on Ethernet
TableĀ B.12 ā€“ Industrial EtherNet/IP 8-way modular connector parameters
77 FigureĀ B.4 ā€“ The 8-way modular sealed jack & plug (plastic housing)
FigureĀ B.5 ā€“ The 8-way modular sealed jack & plug (metal housing)
TableĀ B.13 ā€“ Industrial EtherNet/IP M12-4 D-coding connector parameters
78 FigureĀ B.6 ā€“ M12-4 connectors
FigureĀ B.7 ā€“ Simplex LC connector
TableĀ B.14 ā€“ Optical fibre connecting hardware
79 FigureĀ B.8 ā€“ Duplex LC connector
FigureĀ B.9 ā€“ IP65/IP67 sealed duplex LC connector
TableĀ B.15 ā€“ Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP2/2)
TableĀ B.16 ā€“ Connector insertion loss
81 FigureĀ B.10 ā€“ M12-4 to 8-way modular bulkhead
86 TableĀ B.17 ā€“ Parameters for balanced cables
TableĀ B.18 ā€“ Parameters for silica optical fibre cables
TableĀ B.19 ā€“ Parameters for POF optical fibre cables
87 FigureĀ B.11 ā€“ The 8-way modular sealed jack & plug (plastic housing)
FigureĀ B.12 ā€“ The 8-way modular sealed jack & plug (metal housing)
FigureĀ B.13 ā€“ M12-4 connectors
89 FigureĀ B.14 ā€“ Earthing of cable shield
FigureĀ B.15 ā€“ Open shield example
94 Annex C (normative) CP 2/3 (DeviceNetā„¢) specific installation profile
95 FigureĀ C.1 ā€“ Interconnection of CPFĀ 2 networks
96 FigureĀ C.2 ā€“ Connection to generic cabling
98 FigureĀ C.3 ā€“ DeviceNet cable system uses a trunk/drop line topology
TableĀ C.1 ā€“ Basic network characteristics for copper cabling not based on Ethernet (ISO/IEC-8802-3)
99 TableĀ C.2 ā€“ Cable trunk and drop lengths for CPĀ 2/3
100 FigureĀ C.4 ā€“ Measuring the trunk length
FigureĀ C.5 ā€“ Measuring the trunk and drop length
101 FigureĀ C.6 ā€“ Measuring drop cable in a network with multiports
FigureĀ C.7 ā€“ Removable device using open-style connectors
102 FigureĀ C.8 ā€“ Fixed connection using open-style connector
FigureĀ C.9 ā€“ Open-style connector pin out
FigureĀ C.10 ā€“ Open-style connector pin out 10 position
103 TableĀ C.3 ā€“ Summary of available current for trunk cables (CPĀ 2/3)
TableĀ C.4 ā€“ Permissible current for thin cable drop lines of various lengths
104 TableĀ C.5 ā€“ Power supply specification for DeviceNet
TableĀ C.6 ā€“ Power supply tolerance stack up for DeviceNet
106 FigureĀ C.11 ā€“ Power supply sizing example
107 FigureĀ C.12 ā€“ Current limit for thick cable for one power supply
TableĀ C.7 ā€“ Current versus cable length for one power supply thick cable
108 FigureĀ C.13 ā€“ Current for thick cable and two power supplies
TableĀ C.8 ā€“ Current versus length for two power supplies
109 FigureĀ C.14 ā€“ Worst case scenario
FigureĀ C.15 ā€“ Example using the lookup method
110 TableĀ C.9 ā€“ Definition of equation variables
111 FigureĀ C.16 ā€“ One power supply end connected
112 FigureĀ C.17 ā€“ Segmenting power in the power bus
FigureĀ C.18 ā€“ Segmenting the power bus using power taps
113 TableĀ C.10 ā€“ Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables
TableĀ C.11 ā€“ Information relevant to copper cable: cords
TableĀ C.12 ā€“ DeviceNet cables and connector support cross reference
114 TableĀ C.13 ā€“ DeviceNet cable profiles
117 TableĀ C.14 ā€“ Copper connectors for non-Ethernet based fieldbus
TableĀ C.15 ā€“ Additional connectors for CPĀ 2/3 (DeviceNet)
122 TableĀ C.16 ā€“ Parameters for balanced cables
123 FigureĀ C.19 ā€“ Thick cable construction
FigureĀ C.20 ā€“ Mid cable construction
124 FigureĀ C.21 ā€“ Thin cable construction
FigureĀ C.22 ā€“ Flat cable construction
125 FigureĀ C.23 ā€“ Cable preparation
FigureĀ C.24 ā€“ Connector assembly
FigureĀ C.25 ā€“ Micro connector pin assignment
126 FigureĀ C.26 ā€“ Mini connector pin assignment
FigureĀ C.27 ā€“ Preparation of cable end
127 FigureĀ C.28 ā€“ Shrink wrap installation
FigureĀ C.29 ā€“ Wire preparation
FigureĀ C.30 ā€“ Open-style connector (female)
FigureĀ C.31 ā€“ Open-style (male plug)
128 FigureĀ C.32 ā€“ Flat cable
TableĀ C.17 ā€“ Wire colour code and function
129 FigureĀ C.33 ā€“ Aligning the cable
FigureĀ C.34 ā€“ Closing the assembly
FigureĀ C.35 ā€“ Proper orientation of cable
FigureĀ C.36 ā€“ Locking the assembly
130 FigureĀ C.37 ā€“ Driving the IDC contacts in to the cable
FigureĀ C.38 ā€“ End cap placement
131 FigureĀ C.39 ā€“ End cap seated
FigureĀ C.40 ā€“ End cap installation alternate side of cable
132 FigureĀ C.41 ā€“ Flat cable IDC connectors
FigureĀ C.42 ā€“ Installing the connectors
133 FigureĀ C.43 ā€“ Cable wiring to open-style terminals
FigureĀ C.44 ā€“ Auxiliary power cable profile
TableĀ C.18 ā€“ Auxiliary power cable colour code
134 FigureĀ C.45 ā€“ Pin out auxiliary power connectors
TableĀ C.19 ā€“ Network power supply requirements
135 Figure C.46ā€“ Power supply cable length versus wire size
Table C.20 ā€“ Auxillary power supply requirements
137 FigureĀ C.47 ā€“ Sealed terminator
FigureĀ C.48 ā€“ Open-style terminator
138 FigureĀ C.49 ā€“ Open-style IDC terminator
FigureĀ C.50 ā€“ Sealed terminator IDC cable
139 FigureĀ C.51 ā€“ Direct connection to the trunk
FigureĀ C.52 ā€“ Wiring of open-style connector
FigureĀ C.53 ā€“ Wiring of open-style 10-position connector
140 FigureĀ C.54 ā€“ Diagnostic temporary connections
141 FigureĀ C.55 ā€“ Thick cable preterminated cables (cord sets)
FigureĀ C.56 ā€“ Thin cable preterminated cables (cord sets)
144 TableĀ C.21 ā€“ Signal wire verification
TableĀ C.22 ā€“ Shield to earth
146 TableĀ C.23 ā€“ Connector pin out
151 Annex D (informative) Additional information
155 Bibliography
BS EN 61784-5-2:2012
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