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1. After installing Intelli CENTER software an electronic data sheet EDS file must be registered for each unique device in the MCC This section describes the procedure to perform this task Definition of EDS Files EDS files are simple text files used by network configuration tools such as RSNetWorx RSLogix 5000 and IntelliCENTER software to help identify products and easily commission them on a network EDS files describe a product s device type revision and configurable parameters on an EtherNet IP network Necessary EDS Files The IntelliCENTER data CD contains a directory lt cdrom gt lt order gt lt item gt EDS of EDS files necessary for the devices in your IntelliCENTER MCC The EDS files are automatically registered by the installation program For EtherNet IP MCCs an EDS file CD is provided This CD contains EDS files for all EtherNet IP products found in MCCs Publication 2500 TDOO3A EN P 9 CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data Installing EDS Files EDS files are installed with a program from Rockwell Software called RSHWare exe This program is included on the IntelliCENTER data CD in the same directory as the EDS files Follow these steps to install EDS files 1 2 Al 10 Run the program RSH Ware exe Click Add Remove 3 Select Register an EDS file and click Next 4 Select Register a directory of EDS files Browse to the EDS directory on
2. the data CD Click Next The Installer will display the test results Click Next to continue The Installer will allow you to change the graphic image for each device Click Next to continue The Installer will display the final task summary Click Next to continue Click Finish when completed Finding EDS Files for Other Devices EDS files can be obtained at http www rockwellautomation com resources eds Uploading EDS Files from the Device RSNet Worx for EtherNet IP software can be used to upload an EDS file directly from a device If an EDS file cannot be found by other methods refer to the RSNet Worx help file for steps to upload an EDS file 10 Publication 2500 TDO03A EN P CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data NOTES Publication 2500 TDOO3A EN P Rockwell Automation Rockwell Software Allen Bradley CENTERLINE 2500 CENTERLINE 2100 IntelliCENTER NetLinx Integrated Architecture PanelView Plus Stratix 6000 RSLinx RSNetWorx and RSNetWorx for EtherNet IP are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Rockwell Otomasyon Ticaret A S Kar Plaza Is Merkezi E Blok Kat 6 34752 erenk y stanbul Tel 90 216 5698400 www rockwellautomation com Power Control and Information Solutions Headquarters Americas Rockwell Automation 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee WI 53204
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4. Allen Bradley Technical Data CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Network LISTEN SOWE Rockwell ans Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data Table of Contents Reference Materials nannan nanana anaana e es 2 OVES 2 082 422 We Se ednd e eea Ean DEEE DENN 3 EtherNet IP Network Overview o n nunana anana reaa 3 EtherNet IP Network in MCCs 0 0 0 0 ce eee eee 3 OVSTEM AECE eiiaoe ned A E a AREARE ERROS EA 3 Adding a Motor Control Center Unit to an EtherNet IP System 7 Ethernet Power SUDPY 2 ak i kietoi hihi aka Ghee tate Re tune Pes 7 System Design Installation Checklist nnna 00 cece cee eee ees 8 EtherNet IP Software Installation Checklist 000 0 0 000000000 000 9 How to Find Electronic Data Sheets EDS o onana naana 9 Reference Materials For additional CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center data and general information refer to the following publications and websites Title Publication Available Online at CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Centers Product Profile 2100 PP020 http www rockwellautomation com literature Integrated Intelligence within an MCC IntelliCENTER Product Profile MCC PP001 IntelliCENTER Software User Manual MCC UM001 Integrated Intelligent Motor Control Centers Whit
5. Net IP system and ensure proper supply voltage to system devices Refer to the Converged Plantwide Ethernet Design and Implementation Guide ENET TD001 for detailed connecting instructions Network Power Supply and the Protective Earth Circuit The EtherNet IP network is grounded at the various components via the component ground therefore no further grounding needs to be connected to the Ethernet cables IMPORTANT _Itshould be noted that the 24V DC common in the power supply bucket should not be connected to the PE Doing so violates the grounding in the various EtherNet IP components Publication 2500 TDOO3A EN P 7 CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data Connecting Two Power Supplies An additional 24V DC Class 1 power supply must be installed for MCC line ups with approximately 14 columns When using two supplies there should be a break between the two 24V DC networks Locate the appropriate break for the two networks and ensure the terminal blocks are not connected between these two columns Figure 4 Connecting Two Power Supplies EtherNet IP Network o lt 24V DC Connection 24V DC Connection 24V DC Connected 24V DC Not Connected Position each power supply to ensure that it feeds a maximum of seven columns to the left or right refer to the sample line up below System Design Installation Checklist When installing an EtherNet I
6. P MCC use the following checklist before applying power to the network e Ensure only one power supply is connected for each 14 sections of MCC e Verify that the power supply for the system is 24V DC e Ensure that the PE is connected e Inspect connections for loose wires opens and shorts 8 Publication 2500 TDO03A EN P CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data EtherNet IP Software Installation Checklist The following steps along with references for more information are provided to assist with the EtherNet IP software installation process 1 Install the communication card in your personal computer 2 Load the Windows hardware drivers for the communication card 3 Load RSLinx software 4 Configure the RSLinx driver Within the RSWho function make sure no unrecognized devices the symbols appear for any devices If an unrecognized device appears load the electronic data sheet EDS file Refer to How to Find Electronic Data Sheets EDS on page 9 for additional details IMPORTANT _Donotleave the RSWho constantly browsing Close the RSWho screen or disable Autobrowse 5 Use the device web pages or RSLogix 5000 software to program and configure devices for example full load current acceleration rate 6 Write the PLC program 7 IfIntelliCENTER software is provided load per the Intelli CENTER Software User Guide publication MCC UMO001 How to Find Electronic Data Sheets EDS
7. P Network Overview The EtherNet IP network offers a full suite of control configuration and data collection services by layering the Common Industrial Protocol over the standard protocols used by the Internet TCP IP and UDP The EtherNet IP network uses TCP IP for general messaging and information exchange services and UDP IP for I O messaging services for control applications This combination of well accepted standards provides the functionality required to support both information data exchange as well as control applications Another key feature of the EtherNet IP network is that it uses commercial off the shelf Ethernet components and physical media This provides a cost effective plant floor solution by using a familiar and well understood infrastructure The EtherNet IP network is most often used in these types of configurations e Asan economical solution for connecting many computers e As the best choice when you want to connect many devices e As the standard network for connectivity to enterprise systems e As the least expensive HMI option when used with PanelView Plus terminal e Inastar topology when nodes are grouped closely together EtherNet IP Network in MCCs The EtherNet IP network integrates with current IT networks This document details the applications of the EtherNet IP network in MCCs including cable system construction and common EtherNet IP components System Architecture When designing EtherNet IP systems i
8. e Paper 2100 WP001 Joining and Splicing Vertical Sections Installation Instructions 2100 IN010 EtherNet IP Performance Application Solution ENET AP001 EtherNet IP Modules in Logix 5000 Control Systems User Manual ENET UM001 NetLinx Selection Guide NETS SG001 Ethernet Technology Enabler for Network Convergence White Paper NETS WP005 IntelliCENTER Technology Website http www ab com intellicenter Motor Control Centers MCC http www ab com mcc Electronic Publications http www rockwellautomation com literature EtherNet IP Network Allen Bradley http www ab com networks EtherNet IP Capacity Tool http www rockwellautomation com solutions integratedarchitecture resources3 html Electronic Data Sheets EDS files http www rockwellautomation com resources eds EtherNet IP Media Planning and Installation Manual This manual is available from the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association ODVA at http www odva org 2 Publication 2500 TDO03A EN P CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data Overview This document describes cable system construction and components associated with an EtherNet IP network that is factory installed in CENTERLINE 2500 and IntelliCENTER motor control centers MCCs disconnect all power sources ATTENTION Before performing any service or maintenance activities on MCC columns Follow local codes and guidelines in addition to the requirements of EN 50110 EtherNet I
9. e this section to add Bulletin 2500 units to an EtherNet IP MCC Each EtherNet IP component is factory wired within the unit and has a communication cable that plugs into the device on one end and generally into a vertical wireway EtherNet IP port on the other end No of Conductors Jacket Material Cable Type Cable Rating Cat No 1 Teal 600V PVC Foil and braided UL CMX CMR c UL CMG UL PLTC or AWM 1585J M8HBJM 2 Red 600V PVC shield 2570 80 C 600V TIA 568 B 1585 MBEBJM 2 1 Replace 2 2 m with 5 5 m or 10 10 m for additional standard cable lengths Ethernet Power Suppy IMPORTANT Many EtherNet IP components require 24V DC power source to operate The power g supply must be EtherNet IP compatible as specified in the ODVA requirements Power supplies that do not satisfy both points listed above can result in damage to the EtherNet IP signal and components as well as failure to comply with local codes and inspection A power supply unit that meets EtherNet IP requirements can be supplied with the MCC A cable connects the output of the power supply to pins C3 and C4 of the control plug in the network wireway This cable is already connected when the power supply unit ships installed in the MCC Redundant configurations are also available Connecting Power Supplies Remote or in the MCC Line up Connecting power supplies according to these guidelines will minimize voltage drops in the Ether
10. ion on right Stratix 6000 Switch 3 phase Horizontal Power Bus 4 Publication 2500 TDO03A EN P CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data Each EtherNet IP network has one or two Stratix 6000 switches that are always mounted in the top horizontal wireway in the standard configuration The number of switches depends on the number of units in the column Cables connected to the switch are then routed to EtherNet IP connections in the network wireway Up to 12 EtherNet IP ports can be provided in the network wireway In a standard MCC column the vertical network wireway has EtherNet IP connections equal to the number of units up to 12 for that column Devices that require 24V DC to power up will have it supplied via the control plug via pins B4 and B5 These pins are reserved for the 24V DC power and should not be used for other reasons Connection to the EtherNet IP network and the control plug is made when a unit is in the Connected or Test position The addition or removal of a unit from the EtherNet IP system does not interrupt the operation of other units in the system Figure 2 Typical Two column Shipping Block o o o Fal pail Fel eam lags lee B E e S Stratix 6000 Switch 3 phase Horizontal Power Bus Determining Cable Lengths To help determine cable lengths for your application each MCC is shipped with documen
11. t is necessary to consider the following factors e Connection count e Cable type and lengths Publication 2500 TDOO3A EN P 3 CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data Connection Count The EtherNet IP network can accommodate a vast number of nodes The EtherNet IP network does not have a specific maximum number of nodes like other fieldbus networks The limit is based on the number of connections the EtherNet IP scanner can make The number of connections used by each node varies To estimate the number of connections a network would use visit http www rockwellautomation com solutions integratedarchitecture resources3 html for our EtherNet IP Capacity Tool Cable Length Limitations The EtherNet IP network uses fiber or copper twisted pair wiring The maximum length of copper twisted pair wiring is 100 m between devices There is no cumulative length for the entire network Fiber cable length varies by design of the cable Inside the MCC all cables are copper twisted pair IMPORTANT The 100 mmaximum length has to account for Ethernet cable inside the column There is already up to three meters of cable from the Grace port on the power supply module to the Ethernet switch This cable length is added to the distance of the length between the Grace port and the externally connected device Cable Routing Figure 1 Typical Single MCC Column Out to section on left nN Out to sect
12. tation identifying the cable length used within the MCC Publication 2500 TD003A EN P 5 CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data MCC Cable Types ATTENTION Do not apply high voltage to any installed EtherNet IP cable system or its connectors The CENTERLINE 2500 MCCs use a high voltage 600V Ethernet cable designed to perform above TIA 568 B 2 and ODVA Ethernet standards These cables have the following features e Foil and braided shield PVC eight conductor four pair e 600V PVC cable designed to support high voltage applications e On machine rated cable for use in a cable tray shared with high voltage power cables e RJ45 insulation displacement connector available for field terminations e Wide thermal operating range of 20 80 C Cable Specifications Certifications UL and cUL Listed Outside diameter 0 32 0 015 in 8 13 0 38 mm Operating temperature 20 80 C 4 176 F Cable Rating UL cUL TYPE CMG UL PLTC or UL AWM 2570 80C 600V TIA 568B Figure 3 EtherNet IP Cable Pin out 1 White Orange TxData 2 Orange TxData 3 White Green Recv Data 4 Blue Unused 5 White Blue Unused 6 Green Recv Data 7 White Brown Unused 8 Brown Unused 87654321 6 Publication 2500 TD003A EN P CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers with EtherNet IP Technical Data Adding a Motor Control Center Unit to an EtherNet IP System Us

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