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BS EN IEC 61784-5-3:2018 Industrial communication networks. Profiles - Installation of fieldbuses. Installation profiles for CPF 3, 2018
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- Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- Figures [Go to Page]
- Figure 1 – Standards relationships
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
- 4 CPF 3: Overview of installation profiles
- 5 Installation profile conventions
- 6 Conformance to installation profiles
- Annex A (normative)CP 3/1 (PROFIBUS) specific installation profile [Go to Page]
- A.1 Installation profile scope
- A.2 Normative references
- A.3 Installation profile terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms [Go to Page]
- A.3.1 Terms and definitions
- A.3.2 Abbreviated terms
- A.3.3 Conventions for installation profiles
- A.4 Installation planning [Go to Page]
- A.4.1 General
- A.4.2 Planning requirements
- A.4.3 Network capabilities
- Tables [Go to Page]
- Table A.1 – Excerpt of MICE definition
- Table A.2 – Basic network characteristics for balancedcabling not based on Ethernet (ISO/IEC 88023) [Go to Page]
- A.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components
- Table A.3 – Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling
- Table A.4 – Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables
- Table A.5 – Information relevant to optical fibre cables
- Table A.6 – Connectors for copper cabling CPs not based on Ethernet
- Table A.7 – Optical fibre connecting hardware
- Table A.8 – Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP 3/1)
- Figure A.1 – Recommended combination of shielding and earthing for CP 3/1 networks with RS 485-IS [Go to Page]
- A.4.5 Cabling planning documentation
- A.4.6 Verification of cabling planning specification
- A.5 Installation implementation [Go to Page]
- A.5.1 General requirements
- A.5.2 Cable installation
- Table A.9 – Parameters for balanced cables
- Table A.10 – Parameters for silica optical fibre cables
- Table A.11 – Parameters for POF optical fibre cables [Go to Page]
- A.5.3 Connector installation
- Table A.12 – Parameters for hard clad silica optical fibre cables
- Figure A.2 – SubD connector pin numberings (front view)
- Table A.13 – Use of 9 pin Sub-D connector pins (RS 485)
- Figure A.3 – 5-pin M12 female socket
- Table A.14 – Use of 9 pin Sub-D connector pins (RS 485-IS)
- Figure A.4 – 5-pin M12 male plug for CP 3/1
- Table A.15 – Use of M12 connector pins (RS 485) [Go to Page]
- A.5.4 Terminator installation
- A.5.5 Device installation
- A.5.6 Coding and labelling
- Table A.16 – Use of M12 connector pins (RS 485-IS) [Go to Page]
- A.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and device and shielded cabling
- A.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation
- A.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test [Go to Page]
- A.6.1 General
- A.6.2 Installation verification
- A.6.3 Installation acceptance test
- Figure A.5 – Test circuit A – Resistance measurement of data line B and shield
- Figure A.6 – Test circuit B – Resistance measurement of data line A and shield
- Figure A.7 – Test circuit C – Resistance measurement of data line A,data line B, and shield
- Figure A.8 – Test circuit D – Resistance measurement between data line A and B
- Figure A.9 – Resistance measurement without 9-pin SubD plug
- Figure A.10 – Loop core resistance (cable type A)
- Figure A.11 – Action and resolution tree for measurement 1 (RS 485 and RS 485-IS)
- Figure A.12 – Action and resolution tree for measurement 2 (RS 485 and RS 485-IS)
- Figure A.13 – Action and resolution tree for measurement 3 (RS 485 and RS 485-IS)
- A.7 Installation administration
- A.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting
- Table A.17 – Maximum fibre channel attenuation for CP 3/1 (PROFIBUS)
- Annex B (normative)CP 3/2 (PROFIBUS) specific installation profile [Go to Page]
- B.1 Installation profile scope
- B.2 Normative references
- B.3 Installation profile terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms [Go to Page]
- B.3.1 Terms and definitions
- B.3.2 Abbreviated terms
- B.3.3 Conventions for installation profiles
- B.4 Installation planning [Go to Page]
- B.4.1 General
- B.4.2 Planning requirements
- Figure B.1 – Connection of CP 3/1 networks
- Figure B.2 – Typical fieldbus architecture
- Figure B.3 – Fieldbus with stations supplied by auxiliary power sources
- Table B.1 – Valid parameter range of the FISCO model for use as EEx ib IIC / IIB
- Table B.2 – Valid parameter range of the FISCO model for use as EEx ia IIC
- Figure B.4 – Fieldbus model
- Figure B.5 – Current modulation (Manchester II code) [Go to Page]
- B.4.3 Network capabilities
- Figure B.6 – Tree topology
- Figure B.7 – Bus topology
- Figure B.8 – Combination of the tree topology and the bus topology
- Figure B.9 – Fieldbus extension
- Table B.3 – Power supply (operational values)
- Table B.4 – Line lengths which can be achieved
- Table B.5 – Limit values for distortion, reflection and signal delay
- Table B.6 – Recommended maximum cable lengths including spurs [Go to Page]
- B.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components
- Table B.7 – Recommended length of the spurs
- Table B.8 – Maximum length of the splices
- Table B.9 – Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables
- Table B.10 – Safety limit values for the fieldbus cable
- Table B.11 – Connectors for copper cabling CPs not based on Ethernet
- Table B.12 – Mixing devices from different categories
- Table B.13 – Electrical characteristics of fieldbus interfaces
- Table B.14 – Recommended data sheet specifications for CP 3/2 devices
- Figure B.10 – Recommended combination of shielding and earthing
- Figure B.11 – Ideal combination of shielding and earthing
- Figure B.12 – Capacitive earthing
- Figure B.13 – Galvanic isolated field device [Go to Page]
- B.4.5 Cabling planning documentation
- B.4.6 Verification of cabling planning specification
- B.5 Installation implementation [Go to Page]
- B.5.1 General requirements
- B.5.2 Cable installation
- Table B.15 – Parameters for balanced cables [Go to Page]
- B.5.3 Connector installation
- Table B.16 – Contact assignments for the external connector for harsh industrial environments [Go to Page]
- 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 device and shielded cabling
- B.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation
- B.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test [Go to Page]
- B.6.1 General
- Figure B.14 – Pin assignment of the male and female connectorsIEC 6094752 (A-coding) [Go to Page]
- B.6.2 Installation verification
- B.6.3 Installation acceptance test
- B.7 Installation administration
- B.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting
- Annex C (normative)CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5, CP 3/6 (PROFINET) specific installation profile [Go to Page]
- C.1 Installation profile scope
- C.2 Normative references
- C.3 Installation profile terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms [Go to Page]
- C.3.1 Terms and definitions
- C.3.2 Abbreviated terms
- C.3.3 Conventions for installation profiles
- C.4 Installation planning [Go to Page]
- C.4.1 General
- C.4.2 Planning requirements
- C.4.3 Network capabilities
- Table C.1 – General transmission media selection information
- Table C.2 – Network characteristics for balanced cabling basedon Ethernet (ISO/IEC 88023)
- Table C.3 – Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling [Go to Page]
- C.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components
- Table C.4 – Information relevant to copper cable: CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 type A fixed cables
- Table C.5 – Information relevant to copper cable: CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5 and CP 3/6 type B flexible cables
- Table C.6 – Information relevant to copper cable: CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5 and CP 3/6 type C special cables
- Table C.7 – Information relevant to copper cable: CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 of cabinet cord sets
- Table C.8 – Requirement data cable inside and outside cabinet:CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5 and CP 3/6 type B flexible cables
- Table C.9 – Requirement to copper cable inside and outside cabinet:CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5 and CP 3/6 type B flexible cables
- Table C.10 – Information relevant to optical fibre cables
- Table C.11 – Requirements for plastic and hard clad silica optical fibre cables
- Table C.12 – Requirements for glass multimode optical fibre cables
- Table C.13 – Requirements for glass singlemode optical fibre cables
- Table C.14 – Requirements of industrial FO-cord sets
- Table C.15 – Standard of test of industrial FO-cord sets
- Table C.16 – Information relevant to hybrid cables (application type B)
- Table C.17 – Information relevant to hybrid cables (application type C)
- Table C.18 – Connectors for balanced cabling CPs based on Ethernet
- Table C.19 – Connectors for balanced cabling CPs not based on Ethernet
- Table C.20 – Connectors for balanced cabling CPs based on Ethernet
- Table C.21 – Optical fibre connecting hardware
- Table C.22 – Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5, CP3/6)
- Figure C.1 – Definition of End-to-end link
- Figure C.2 – End-to-end link without interconnections
- Figure C.3 – Assembled End-to-end link
- Figure C.4 – Connectionless optical fibre link
- Figure C.5 – Assembled optical fibre link
- Table C.23 – Typical fibre channels common for industrial applications. [Go to Page]
- C.4.5 Cabling planning documentation
- C.4.6 Verification of cabling planning specification
- C.5 Installation implementation [Go to Page]
- C.5.1 General requirements
- C.5.2 Cable installation
- Table C.24 – Parameters for balanced cables
- Table C.25 – Parameters for silica optical fibre cables
- Table C.26 – Parameters for POF optical fibre cables [Go to Page]
- C.5.3 Connector installation
- Figure C.6 – Shielded connectors for CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 fieldbus networks
- Table C.27 – Parameters for hard clad silica optical fibre cables
- Figure C.7 – Pin-assignment for a straight cable
- Table C.28 – Colour coding of 2 pair cabling for CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 connectors
- Table C.29 – Colour coding of 4 pair cabling for CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 connectors [Go to Page]
- C.5.4 Terminator installation
- C.5.5 Device installation
- C.5.6 Coding and labelling
- Table C.30 – Contact arrangement M12 2 pair to M12 4 pair forCP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5 and CP 3/6 connectors [Go to Page]
- C.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and device and shielded cabling
- C.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation
- C.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test [Go to Page]
- C.6.1 General
- C.6.2 Installation verification
- C.6.3 Installation acceptance test
- C.7 Installation administration
- C.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting
- Table C.31 – Maximum fibre channel attenuation for CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 (PROFINET)
- Bibliography [Go to Page]