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BS EN IEC 61784-5-3:2018

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Industrial communication networks. Profiles – Installation of fieldbuses. Installation profiles for CPF 3

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This part of IEC 61784-5 specifies the installation profiles for CPF 3 (PROFIBUS/PROFINET) 1 .

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
12 FOREWORD
14 INTRODUCTION
Figures
Figure 1 โ€“ Standards relationships
15 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
4 CPF 3: Overview of installation profiles
16 5 Installation profile conventions
6 Conformance to installation profiles
18 Annex A (normative)CP 3/1 (PROFIBUS) 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
19 A.3.2 Abbreviated terms
A.3.3 Conventions for installation profiles
A.4 Installation planning
A.4.1 General
A.4.2 Planning requirements
21 A.4.3 Network capabilities
Tables
Table A.1 โ€“ Excerpt of MICE definition
22 Table A.2 โ€“ Basic network characteristics for balancedcabling not based on Ethernet (ISO/IEC 88023)
23 A.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components
Table A.3 โ€“ Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling
24 Table A.4 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables
25 Table A.5 โ€“ Information relevant to optical fibre cables
26 Table A.6 โ€“ Connectors for copper cabling CPs not based on Ethernet
Table A.7 โ€“ Optical fibre connecting hardware
Table A.8 โ€“ Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP 3/1)
31 Figure A.1 โ€“ Recommended combination of shielding and earthing for CP 3/1 networks with RS 485-IS
33 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
34 Table A.9 โ€“ Parameters for balanced cables
Table A.10 โ€“ Parameters for silica optical fibre cables
Table A.11 โ€“ Parameters for POF optical fibre cables
35 A.5.3 Connector installation
Table A.12 โ€“ Parameters for hard clad silica optical fibre cables
36 Figure A.2 โ€“ SubD connector pin numberings (front view)
Table A.13 โ€“ Use of 9 pin Sub-D connector pins (RS 485)
37 Figure A.3 โ€“ 5-pin M12 female socket
Table A.14 โ€“ Use of 9 pin Sub-D connector pins (RS 485-IS)
38 Figure A.4 โ€“ 5-pin M12 male plug for CP 3/1
Table A.15 โ€“ Use of M12 connector pins (RS 485)
39 A.5.4 Terminator installation
A.5.5 Device installation
A.5.6 Coding and labelling
Table A.16 โ€“ Use of M12 connector pins (RS 485-IS)
40 A.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and device and shielded cabling
41 A.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation
A.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test
A.6.1 General
A.6.2 Installation verification
43 A.6.3 Installation acceptance test
44 Figure A.5 โ€“ Test circuit A โ€“ Resistance measurement of data line B and shield
Figure A.6 โ€“ Test circuit B โ€“ Resistance measurement of data line A and shield
Figure A.7 โ€“ Test circuit C โ€“ Resistance measurement of data line A,data line B, and shield
45 Figure A.8 โ€“ Test circuit D โ€“ Resistance measurement between data line A and B
Figure A.9 โ€“ Resistance measurement without 9-pin SubD plug
46 Figure A.10 โ€“ Loop core resistance (cable type A)
Figure A.11 โ€“ Action and resolution tree for measurement 1 (RS 485 and RS 485-IS)
47 Figure A.12 โ€“ Action and resolution tree for measurement 2 (RS 485 and RS 485-IS)
Figure A.13 โ€“ Action and resolution tree for measurement 3 (RS 485 and RS 485-IS)
48 A.7 Installation administration
A.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting
Table A.17 โ€“ Maximum fibre channel attenuation for CP 3/1 (PROFIBUS)
49 Annex B (normative)CP 3/2 (PROFIBUS) 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
50 B.3.2 Abbreviated terms
B.3.3 Conventions for installation profiles
51 B.4 Installation planning
B.4.1 General
52 B.4.2 Planning requirements
Figure B.1 โ€“ Connection of CP 3/1 networks
55 Figure B.2 โ€“ Typical fieldbus architecture
Figure B.3 โ€“ Fieldbus with stations supplied by auxiliary power sources
56 Table B.1 โ€“ Valid parameter range of the FISCO model for use as EEx ib IIC / IIB
57 Table B.2 โ€“ Valid parameter range of the FISCO model for use as EEx ia IIC
58 Figure B.4 โ€“ Fieldbus model
Figure B.5 โ€“ Current modulation (Manchester II code)
59 B.4.3 Network capabilities
60 Figure B.6 โ€“ Tree topology
Figure B.7 โ€“ Bus topology
61 Figure B.8 โ€“ Combination of the tree topology and the bus topology
Figure B.9 โ€“ Fieldbus extension
63 Table B.3 โ€“ Power supply (operational values)
Table B.4 โ€“ Line lengths which can be achieved
64 Table B.5 โ€“ Limit values for distortion, reflection and signal delay
Table B.6 โ€“ Recommended maximum cable lengths including spurs
65 B.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components
Table B.7 โ€“ Recommended length of the spurs
Table B.8 โ€“ Maximum length of the splices
66 Table B.9 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables
67 Table B.10 โ€“ Safety limit values for the fieldbus cable
68 Table B.11 โ€“ Connectors for copper cabling CPs not based on Ethernet
70 Table B.12 โ€“ Mixing devices from different categories
71 Table B.13 โ€“ Electrical characteristics of fieldbus interfaces
72 Table B.14 โ€“ Recommended data sheet specifications for CP 3/2 devices
75 Figure B.10 โ€“ Recommended combination of shielding and earthing
76 Figure B.11 โ€“ Ideal combination of shielding and earthing
77 Figure B.12 โ€“ Capacitive earthing
78 Figure B.13 โ€“ Galvanic isolated field device
80 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.15 โ€“ Parameters for balanced cables
81 B.5.3 Connector installation
Table B.16 โ€“ Contact assignments for the external connector for harsh industrial environments
82 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
B.6.1 General
Figure B.14 โ€“ Pin assignment of the male and female connectorsIEC 6094752 (A-coding)
83 B.6.2 Installation verification
B.6.3 Installation acceptance test
84 B.7 Installation administration
B.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting
85 Annex C (normative)CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5, CP 3/6 (PROFINET) 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
86 C.4 Installation planning
C.4.1 General
C.4.2 Planning requirements
C.4.3 Network capabilities
87 Table C.1 โ€“ General transmission media selection information
88 Table C.2 โ€“ Network characteristics for balanced cabling basedon Ethernet (ISO/IEC 88023)
Table C.3 โ€“ Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling
89 C.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components
90 Table C.4 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 type A fixed cables
91 Table C.5 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5 and CP 3/6 type B flexible cables
92 Table C.6 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5 and CP 3/6 type C special cables
93 Table C.7 โ€“ Information relevant to copper cable: CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 of cabinet cord sets
94 Table C.8 โ€“ Requirement data cable inside and outside cabinet:CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5 and CP 3/6 type B flexible cables
95 Table C.9 โ€“ 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
96 Table C.10 โ€“ Information relevant to optical fibre cables
Table C.11 โ€“ Requirements for plastic and hard clad silica optical fibre cables
98 Table C.12 โ€“ Requirements for glass multimode optical fibre cables
99 Table C.13 โ€“ Requirements for glass singlemode optical fibre cables
100 Table C.14 โ€“ Requirements of industrial FO-cord sets
101 Table C.15 โ€“ Standard of test of industrial FO-cord sets
Table C.16 โ€“ Information relevant to hybrid cables (application type B)
102 Table C.17 โ€“ Information relevant to hybrid cables (application type C)
104 Table C.18 โ€“ Connectors for balanced cabling CPs based on Ethernet
Table C.19 โ€“ Connectors for balanced cabling CPs not based on Ethernet
Table C.20 โ€“ Connectors for balanced cabling CPs based on Ethernet
105 Table C.21 โ€“ Optical fibre connecting hardware
Table C.22 โ€“ Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5, CP3/6)
106 Figure C.1 โ€“ Definition of End-to-end link
Figure C.2 โ€“ End-to-end link without interconnections
Figure C.3 โ€“ Assembled End-to-end link
107 Figure C.4 โ€“ Connectionless optical fibre link
Figure C.5 โ€“ Assembled optical fibre link
108 Table C.23 โ€“ Typical fibre channels common for industrial applications.
111 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
112 Table C.24 โ€“ Parameters for balanced cables
Table C.25 โ€“ Parameters for silica optical fibre cables
Table C.26 โ€“ Parameters for POF optical fibre cables
113 C.5.3 Connector installation
Figure C.6 โ€“ Shielded connectors for CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 fieldbus networks
Table C.27 โ€“ Parameters for hard clad silica optical fibre cables
114 Figure C.7 โ€“ Pin-assignment for a straight cable
Table C.28 โ€“ Colour coding of 2 pair cabling for CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 connectors
Table C.29 โ€“ Colour coding of 4 pair cabling for CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 connectors
115 C.5.4 Terminator installation
C.5.5 Device installation
C.5.6 Coding and labelling
Table C.30 โ€“ Contact arrangement M12 2 pair to M12 4 pair forCP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5 and CP 3/6 connectors
116 C.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and device and shielded cabling
117 C.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation
C.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test
C.6.1 General
C.6.2 Installation verification
118 C.6.3 Installation acceptance test
119 C.7 Installation administration
C.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting
Table C.31 โ€“ Maximum fibre channel attenuation for CP 3/3, CP 3/4, CP 3/5and CP 3/6 (PROFINET)
120 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 61784-5-3:2018
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