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BS EN IEC 61784-5-2:2018:2019 Edition

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

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BSI 2019 170
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This part of IEC 61784-5 specifies the installation profiles for CPF 2 (CIPโ„ข1).

The installation profiles are specified in the annexes. These annexes are read in conjunction with IEC 61918:2018.

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 CONTENTS
15 FOREWORD
17 INTRODUCTION
Figures
Figure 1 โ€“ Standards relationships
18 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
4 CPF 2: Overview of installation profiles
19 5 Installation profile conventions
20 6 Conformance to installation profiles
21 Annex A (normative)CP 2/1 (ControlNetโ„ข) specific installation profile
A.1 Installation profile scope
A.2 Normative references
A.3 Installation profile terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms
A.3.1 Terms and definitions
A.3.2 Abbreviated terms
A.3.3 Conventions for installation profiles
22 A.4 Installation planning
A.4.1 General
Figure A.1 โ€“ Interconnection of CPF 2 networks
23 A.4.2 Planning requirements
Figure A.2 โ€“ Overview of CPF 2/1 networks
24 A.4.3 Network capabilities
25 Figure A.3 โ€“ Drop cable requirements
Figure A.4 โ€“ Placement of BNC/TNC plugs
26 Figure A.5 โ€“ Placement of terminators
Figure A.6 โ€“ Extending a network using repeaters
Figure A.7 โ€“ Extending a network using active star topology
27 Figure A.8 โ€“ Links
Figure A.9 โ€“ Extending the network beyond 99 nodes
28 Tables
Table A.1 โ€“ Basic network characteristics for balanced cablingnot based on Ethernet
29 Table A.2 โ€“ Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling
30 A.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components
31 Table A.3 โ€“ RG6 coaxial electrical properties
Table A.4 โ€“ RG6 coaxial physical parameters
32 Table A.5 โ€“ Cable type selection
33 Table A.6 โ€“ Information relevant to optical fibre cables
34 Table A.7 โ€“ Copper connectors for ControlNet
Table A.8 โ€“ Optical fibre connecting hardware
35 Table A.9 โ€“ Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP 2/1)
36 Figure A.10 โ€“ Maximum allowable taps per segment
37 Figure A.11 โ€“ Example of repeaters in star configuration
38 Figure A.12 โ€“ Repeaters in parallel
39 Figure A.13 โ€“ Repeaters in combination series and parallel
Figure A.14 โ€“ Ring repeater
40 Figure A.15 โ€“ Installing bulkheads
41 Figure A.16 โ€“ Coaxial BNC and TNC terminators
Figure A.17 โ€“ Terminator placement in a segment
43 Figure A.18 โ€“ RC Shield Termination in Active Devices
44 Figure A.19 โ€“ Redundant network icons
Figure A.20 โ€“ Redundant coax media
Figure A.21 โ€“ Redundant fibre media
45 Figure A.22 โ€“ Repeaters in series versus length difference for coax media
46 Figure A.23 โ€“ Repeaters in series versus length difference for fibre media
Figure A.24 โ€“ Example of redundant coax network with repeaters
47 Figure A.25 โ€“ Example of improper redundant node connection
48 A.4.5 Cabling planning documentation
A.4.6 Verification of cabling planning specification
A.5 Installation implementation
A.5.1 General requirements
A.5.2 Cable installation
49 Table A.10 โ€“ Parameters for coaxial RG6 cables
Table A.11 โ€“ Bend radius for coaxial cables outside conduit
Table A.12 โ€“ Parameters for silica optical fibre cables
50 A.5.3 Connector installation
Table A.13 โ€“ Parameters for hard clad silica optical fibre
51 Figure A.26 โ€“ Example tool kit for installing BNC connectors
Figure A.27 โ€“ Calibration of coaxial stripper
52 Figure A.28 โ€“ Coax PVC strip length detail (informative)
53 Figure A.29 โ€“ Memory cartridge and blade
Figure A.30 โ€“ Cable position
Figure A.31 โ€“ Locking the cable
54 Figure A.32 โ€“ Stripping the cable
Figure A.33 โ€“ Install the crimp ferrule
55 Figure A.34 โ€“ Cable preparation for PVC type cables (informative)
Figure A.35 โ€“ Cable preparation for FEP type cables (informative)
Figure A.36 โ€“ Strip guides
56 Figure A.37 โ€“ Using the flare tool
Figure A.38 โ€“ Expanding the shields
Figure A.39 โ€“ Install the centre pin
57 Figure A.40 โ€“ Crimping the centre pin
Figure A.41 โ€“ Installing the connector body
Figure A.42 โ€“ Installing the ferrule
58 Figure A.43 โ€“ Crimp tool
59 A.5.4 Terminator installation
A.5.5 Device installation
Figure A.44 โ€“ Sealed IP65/67 cable
Figure A.45 โ€“ Terminator placement
60 Figure A.46 โ€“ Mounting the taps
61 A.5.6 Coding and labelling
Figure A.47 โ€“ Mounting the tap assembly using the universal mounting bracket
Figure A.48 โ€“ Mounting the tap using tie wraps or screws
62 A.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and devices and shield cabling
Figure A.49 โ€“ Redundant network icons
63 A.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation
A.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test
A.6.1 General
A.6.2 Installation verification
64 Figure A.50 โ€“ Network test tool
65 Figure A.51 โ€“ Shorting the cable to test for continuity
Table A.14 โ€“ Test matrix for BNC/TNC connectors
66 A.6.3 Installation acceptance test
67 Figure A.52 โ€“ Testing fibre segments
68 A.7 Installation administration
A.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting
A.8.1 General
A.8.2 Maintenance
A.8.3 Troubleshooting
Table A.15 โ€“ Wavelength and fibre types
69 Figure A.53 โ€“ Multi-fibre backbone cable housing
Figure A.54 โ€“ Repeater adapter module
70 Table A.16 โ€“ LED status table
Table A.17 โ€“ Repeater adapter and module diagnostic
Table A.18 โ€“ Repeater adapter indicator diagnostic
71 Figure A.55 โ€“ Short and medium distance fibre module LEDs
Table A.19 โ€“ Repeater module indicator
72 Figure A.56 โ€“ Long and extra long repeater module LEDs
Table A.20 โ€“ Short and medium distance troubleshooting chart
73 A.8.4 Specific requirements for maintenance and troubleshooting
Table A.21 โ€“ Long and extra long troubleshooting chart
74 Annex B (normative)CP 2/2 (EtherNet/IPโ„ข) specific installation profile
B.1 Installation profile scope
B.2 Normative references
B.3 Installation profile terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms
B.3.1 Terms and definitions
B.3.2 Abbreviated terms
75 B.3.3 Conventions for installation profiles
B.4 Installation planning
B.4.1 General
Figure B.1 โ€“ Interconnection of CPF 2 networks
76 B.4.2 Planning requirements
B.4.3 Network capabilities
77 Figure B.2 โ€“ Redundant linear bus
Figure B.3 โ€“ Peer-to-peer connections
78 Table B.1 โ€“ Network characteristics for balanced cabling based on Ethernet
79 Table B.2 โ€“ Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling
Table B.3 โ€“ Fibre lengths for 1 mm POF A4a.2 POF 0.5 NA
80 Figure B.4 โ€“ Mated connections
Table B.4 โ€“ Fibre lengths for 1 mm POF A4d POF 0.3 NA
81 B.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components
Table B.5 โ€“ Recognized fibre types
Table B.6 โ€“ Recognized fibre PMDs
82 Table B.7 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables 10/100 MHz
Table B.8 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables 1 000 MHz
83 Table B.9 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: cords 10/100 MHz
84 Table B.10 โ€“ TCL limits for unshielded twisted-pair cabling serving 10/100 Mb/s
Table B.11 โ€“ TCL limits for unshielded twisted-pair cabling serving 1 000 Mb/s
Table B.12 โ€“ ELTCTL limits for unshielded twisted-pair cabling serving 10/100 Mb/s
Table B.13 โ€“ ELTCTL limits for unshielded twisted-pair cabling serving 1 000 Mb/s
85 Table B.14 โ€“ Coupling attenuation limits for screened twisted-pair cabling
Table B.15 โ€“ Information relevant to optical fibre cables
86 Table B.16 โ€“ Connectors for balanced cabling CPs based on Ethernet
Table B.17 โ€“ TCL limits for connectors based on Ethernet serving 1 000 Mb/s
87 Figure B.5 โ€“ The 8-way modular sealed jack & plug (plastic housing)
Figure B.6 โ€“ The 8-way modular sealed jack & plug (metal housing)
Table B.18 โ€“ Industrial EtherNet/IP 8-way modular connector parameters
Table B.19 โ€“ Industrial EtherNet/IP M12-4 D-coding connector parameters
88 Figure B.7 โ€“ M12-4 connectors
Table B.20 โ€“ Industrial EtherNet/IP M12-8 X-coding connector parameters
89 Figure B.8 โ€“ Example of a metallic shell M12-8 X-coding connectors
Table B.21 โ€“ Optical fibre connecting hardware
90 Figure B.9 โ€“ Simplex LC connector
Figure B.10 โ€“ Duplex LC connector
Figure B.11 โ€“ IP65/67 sealed duplex LC connector
91 Figure B.12 โ€“ IP65/67 sealed duplex SC-RJ connector
Table B.22 โ€“ Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP2/2)
Table B.23 โ€“ Connector insertion loss
93 Figure B.13 โ€“ M12-4 to 8-way modular bulkhead
97 B.4.5 Cabling planning documentation
B.4.6 Verification of cabling planning specification
B.5 Installation implementation
B.5.1 General requirements
B.5.2 Cable installation
Table B.24 โ€“ Parameters for balanced cables
Table B.25 โ€“ Parameters for silica optical fibre cables
98 B.5.3 Connector installation
Figure B.14 โ€“ The 8-way modular sealed jack & plug (plastic housing)
Figure B.15 โ€“ The 8-way modular sealed jack & plug (metal housing)
Table B.26 โ€“ Parameters for POF optical fibre cables
99 B.5.4 Terminator installation
B.5.5 Device installation
B.5.6 Coding and labelling
B.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and devices and shield cabling
Figure B.16 โ€“ M12-4 connectors
101 B.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation
B.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test
B.6.1 General
B.6.2 Installation verification
Figure B.17 โ€“ Earthing of cable shield
103 B.6.3 Installation acceptance test
104 B.7 Installation administration
B.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting
105 Annex C (normative)CP 2/3 (DeviceNetโ„ข) specific installation profile
C.1 Installation profile scope
C.2 Normative references
C.3 Installation profile terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms
C.3.1 Terms and definitions
C.3.2 Abbreviated terms
C.3.3 Conventions for installation profiles
106 C.4 Installation planning
C.4.1 General
Figure C.1 โ€“ Interconnection of CPF 2 networks
107 C.4.2 Planning requirements
Figure C.2 โ€“ Connection to generic cabling
108 C.4.3 Network capabilities
109 Figure C.3 โ€“ DeviceNet cable system uses a trunk/drop line topology
Table C.1 โ€“ Basic network characteristics for copper cablingnot based on Ethernet
110 Table C.2 โ€“ Cable trunk and drop lengths for CP 2/3
111 Figure C.4 โ€“ Measuring the trunk length
Figure C.5 โ€“ Measuring the trunk and drop length
112 Figure C.6 โ€“ Measuring drop cable in a network with multiports
Figure C.7 โ€“ Removable device using open-style connectors
113 Figure C.8 โ€“ Fixed connection using open-style connector
Figure C.9 โ€“ Open-style connector pin out
Figure C.10 โ€“ Open-style connector pin out 10 position
114 Table C.3 โ€“ Summary of available current for trunk cables (CP 2/3)
115 Table C.4 โ€“ Permissible current for thin cable drop lines of various lengths
Table C.5 โ€“ Power supply specification for DeviceNet
116 Figure C.11 โ€“ Power Bus Current derate as a function of temperature differential
Table C.6 โ€“ Power supply tolerance stack up for DeviceNet
117 Figure C.12 โ€“ Power supply sizing example
118 Figure C.13 โ€“ Current limit for thick cable for one power supply
119 Figure C.14 โ€“ Example of a continuous power bus
Table C.7 โ€“ Current versus cable length for one power supply thick cable
120 Figure C.15 โ€“ Current limit for thick cable and two power supplies common V+
Table C.8 โ€“ Current versus length for two power supplies
121 Figure C.16 โ€“ Worst-case scenario
Figure C.17 โ€“ Example using the lookup method
122 Table C.9 โ€“ Definition of equation variables
123 Figure C.18 โ€“ One power supply end connected
124 C.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components
Figure C.19 โ€“ Segmenting power in the power bus
Figure C.20 โ€“ Segmenting the power bus using power taps
125 Table C.10 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables
Table C.11 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: cords
126 Table C.12 โ€“ DeviceNet cables and connector support cross reference
127 Table C.13 โ€“ DeviceNet cable profiles
129 Table C.14 โ€“ Copper connectors for non-Ethernet based fieldbus
Table C.15 โ€“ Additional connectors for CP 2/3 (DeviceNet)
134 C.4.5 Cabling planning documentation
C.4.6 Verification of cabling planning specification
C.5 Installation implementation
C.5.1 General requirements
C.5.2 Cable installation
Table C.16 โ€“ Parameters for balanced cables
135 Figure C.21 โ€“ Thick cable construction
Figure C.22 โ€“ Cable Type I construction
136 C.5.3 Connector installation
Figure C.23 โ€“ Thin cable construction
Figure C.24 โ€“ Flat cable construction
137 Figure C.25 โ€“ Cable preparation
Figure C.26 โ€“ Connector assembly
138 Figure C.28 โ€“ M12 connector pin assignment
Figure C.29 โ€“ Mini connector pin assignment
139 Figure C.30 โ€“ Preparation of cable end
Figure C.31 โ€“ Shrink wrap installation
Figure C.32 โ€“ Wire preparation
140 Figure C.33 โ€“ Open-style connector (female)
Figure C.34 โ€“ Open-style (male plug)
Table C.17 โ€“ Wire colour code and function
141 Figure C.35 โ€“ Flat cable
Figure C.36 โ€“ Aligning the cable
142 Figure C.37 โ€“ Closing the assembly
Figure C.38 โ€“ Proper orientation of cable
Figure C.39 โ€“ Locking the assembly
143 Figure C.40 โ€“ Driving the IDC contacts in to the cable
Figure C.41 โ€“ End cap placement
144 Figure C.42 โ€“ End cap seated
Figure C.43 โ€“ End cap installation on alternate side of cable
145 Figure C.44 โ€“ Flat cable IDC connectors
Figure C.45 โ€“ Installing the connectors
146 Figure C.46 โ€“ Cable wiring to open-style terminals
Figure C.47 โ€“ Auxiliary power cable profile
Table C.18 โ€“ Auxiliary power cable colour code
147 Figure C.48 โ€“ Pin out auxiliary power connectors
Table C.19 โ€“ Auxiliary power supply requirements
148 Figure C.49 โ€“ Power supply cable length versus wire size
149 C.5.4 Terminator installation
150 Figure C.50 โ€“ Sealed terminator
Figure C.51 โ€“ Open-style terminator
Figure C.52 โ€“ Open-style IDC terminator
151 C.5.5 Device installation
Figure C.53 โ€“ Sealed terminator IDC cable
152 Figure C.54 โ€“ Direct connection to the trunk
Figure C.55 โ€“ Wiring of open-style connector
Figure C.56 โ€“ Wiring of open-style 10-position connector
153 Figure C.57 โ€“ Diagnostic temporary connections
154 Figure C.58 โ€“ Thick cable preterminated cables (cord sets)
Figure C.59 โ€“ Thin cable preterminated cables (cord sets)
155 C.5.6 Coding and labelling
C.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and devices and shield cabling
156 C.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation
C.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test
C.6.1 General
C.6.2 Installation verification
157 Table C.20 โ€“ Signal wire verification
Table C.21 โ€“ Shield to earth
159 C.6.3 Installation acceptance test
Table C.22 โ€“ Connector pin out
160 C.7 Installation administration
C.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting
C.8.1 General
C.8.2 Maintenance
C.8.3 Troubleshooting
C.8.4 Specific requirements for maintenance and troubleshooting
164 Annex D (informative)Additional information
D.1 Network validation check sheet for CP 2/3 (DeviceNet)
168 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 61784-5-2:2018
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