The AS-Interface Master - Intelligent Infrastructure
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Power Distribution & Controls Division
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Safety Controls
AS-Interface
Actuator-Sensor-Interface
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Position in the communications architecture
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Networked Devices Vs Hardwired
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2006 Forecast $308M
Networked
Components
19%
Non Networked
Components
81%
Source: 2005 VDC Report
Currently a very low percent of components are networked
The market is open for Siemens to take network share
The safety networking battle lines are forming NOW, and Rockwell is
leveraging their Device Net position even with very few products on the
market
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Good topics to “lead-in” with Safety Networks?
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When meeting with your prospects ask the following
questions to start the conversation:
Do your operators ever jumper out safety systems?
How often does you line stop do to safety faults?
How long does it take to diagnose and solve the problem?
What if you could wire this machine in a fraction of the time by
combining your safety and control systems?
Engage your support team
Call your BDM or Controls Specialist if you have a lead. They
will assist you in coordinating the resources to close it!
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What is AS-Interface?
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GSD
EDS
Simple and low cost network for sensors and actuators
Open, manufacturer-independent industrial network
for the sensor-actuator control level
Roughly 300 product vendors globally
PLC independent platform
Over 10 million nodes have been installed in plants and
systems since 1994
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AS-Interface Facts
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Standardization of the AS-Interface system per IEC 62026-2 and
EN 50295
Master / slave principal
Line, star or tree topology allows easy design and layout
Degrees of protection IP65 with products from IP20 to IP69K
Basic system with max. 31 slaves with max. 4I/4O each,
extendable to up to 62 slaves [version 2.1] with max. 4I/3O each
Unshielded cable with 2 x 1.5 mm²
Maximum bus cycle time of 5 ms or 10 ms with A/B slaves
100m extension in any tree structure up to 200m by using the
Extension Plug
600m by using combined Extension plugs and repeater or
extender
ASIsafe up to Cat. 4 in acc. with EN 954-1 / up to SIL 3 in acc.
with IEC 61508
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Customer Benefits of AS-Interface
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= Sensor
= Sensor
= Actuator
= Actuator
Aktor
one cable replaces 100‘s
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Customer Benefits of AS-Interface
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Easy installation and operation thanks to simple design
Cost savings for connection technology and installation due
to single-line power and data transmission
High degree of operational reliability thanks to continuous
monitoring of the connected devices
Reduced control cabinet size due to fewer I/O modules and
terminals
Fewer terminal boxes in the field thanks to the modules‘
degree of protection IP67
Easy and fast commissioning
Reduced maintenance in product fault cases due to hot-swap
slave replacement without having to re-teach the master
Reduced downtime of the AS-i network thanks to easy
visualization of the complete network without extra wiring
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System-based simplicity: The structure
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An AS-Interface system comprised of a master,
an AS-I power supply unit and the nodes – the
so-called slaves.
The AS-Interface Master
The master uses cyclic polling to
exchange data with the slaves. In
one cycle, four data bits are
exchanged in the incoming
direction and four data bits in the
outgoing direction.
The AS-Interface power
supply
This 30volt unit ensures that data
and power can be transferred
along one and the same cable.
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Flexible structure, simple to engineer
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Line
Whether as line, star or tree topology –
there are no restrictions regarding the
structure or network topology
Star
Simple and quick Implementation of the
system
cost-efficient modification or expansion of
the network
No terminating resistors
Tree
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connect a cable or device
wherever
you want
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Network configuration
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standard 100m
with Extension Plug 200m
100 m (109 yd)
200 m (219 yd)
with repeater 300m
comb. repeater apl. 400m
200 m (219 yd)
300 m (328 yd)
200 m (219 yd)
400 m (437 yd)
maximum network range
200 m (219 yd)
600 m (656 yd)
200 m (219 yd)
200 m (219 yd)
200 m
(219 yd)
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Direct or distributed:
Flexible connection possibilities
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direct connection
direct connection of AS-Interface to
the programmable logic control
systems (PLC)
The AS-i master is connected just
as simply as standard S7 I/O
modules
distributed connection
AS-Interface as sub-system
feeder for higher-level bus systems
Flexible wiring of AS-i can
compliment higher-level systems
Can be completely configured and
commissioned before the central
control has been fully programmed
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AS-Interface data exchange
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AS-Interface Master
Slave 1
output data
input data
Slave 2
output data
cycle time:
-max. 5 ms
(standard mode)
-max 10 ms
(A/B-mode)
input data
.
.
.
Slave n
output data
input data
master request
ST
0
SB A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
ST
SB
1
D3 D2 D1 D0 PB
… start bit
… control bit
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slave response
A0, .., A0
D3, .., D0
EB
1
… adress bit
… information
ST
0
SB D3 D2 D1 D0 PB
PB
EB
… parity bit
… end bit
1
EB
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AS-Interface addresses
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31 or 62 addresses are available per master
Addresses can’t be repeated
By the A-B technique the addresses are subdivided into
A and B subaddresses, for a total of 62 possible addresses
standard addresses
PLC and master
slave 1
slave 2
slave 31
A-B addresses
PLC and master
mixed addresses
PLC and master
slave 1A
slave 1B
slave 1
slave 2
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slave 17A
slave 25A
slave 31B
slave 17B
slave 31
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Assembly and Connection
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vampire
contact
Mechanical
coding by
geometry
Fast installation and quick
servicing thanks to the piercing
technology
First install the mounting plate
Insert the profiled cable in the
mounting plate
Clip in the module and screw it
together. (vampire terminals of the
module break through the
insulation of the wire and establish
contact with the copper leaders)
Sensors are attached to the
modules
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Connection with a K45 Compact Module
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Simply assembling thanks to K45 compact modules, which are protected against reverse
polarity
electronic reverse-connect
protection in the module
mechanical coded (red) in
the mounting plate
Reverse polarity protection for
the yellow cable
3 contacts for the black cable
The center contact the „+“
wire
the outer two are connected
internally and contact the
“-” wire
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Project planning and maintenance
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At the press of a button:
Configuring the system using the
hand held programmer
An AS-Interface network can be
simply and quickly configured – in
one of two ways:
1) The nodes are addressed using
the AS-I addressing device
2) The nodes are configured by just
pressing a button on the master
The AS-i modules are automatically assigned to the I/O
area of the control.
When a single module is replaced, the master
automatically reassigns the same address to it.
Specialist personnel are not required.
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AS-Interface Masters
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Masters for Simatic
C 7 for
SIMATIC C7
CP142-2 for
SIMATIC ET 200X
CP 243-2 for
SIMATIC S7-200
CP 343-2P for
SIMATIC S7-300
Up to 62 AS-Interface slaves can be connected
Integrated analog value transmission
For an S7-300 master, the AS-Interface can be
configured and uploaded in Step 7
Configuring is not required
Simple operation in the I/O address range
The power supply voltage on the AS-Interface
profiled cable is monitored
Your advantage: Simple coupling to
the SIMATIC S7-300, S7-200, ET 200S
or SIMATIC C7
Links to PROFIBUS / PROFINET
Link 20E
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DP/ASi Link
Advanced
PROFIBUS slave and AS-Interface master
Up to 62 AS-Interface slaves can be connected
CPs for the AS-Interface do not have to be
configured
integrated analog value transfer
possibility to configure and upload the ASInterface configuration in STEP 7
Your advantage: Optimum transition to
PROFIBUS integrated in STEP 7
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AS-Interface Power Supplies
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AS-i Power Supplies in IP 20
5A
power supply
3A
power supply
8A
power supply
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In the SITOP design
Wide range of power ratings
(from 3 A to 8 A)
Super-wide range input: 120..500V AC
Connected using spring-loaded terminals
Removable terminal blocks
Integrated ground fault detection
Integrated overload diagnostics
Your advantage: Optimum power for
every application
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AS-Interface Field Modules
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Compact Modules K45 and K60
Degree of protection IP65/IP67, IP68/69K
ATEX-certified modules are available for
hazardous Zone 22
M8/M12 connection sockets
Up to 8 inputs and 4 outputs
Contacts are established that are protected
against incorrect polarity
Rail mounting and wall mounting are possible
The module can be mounted to a baseplate
using just one screw
Diagnostic LEDs
K45
K60
Your advantage: The installation and
commissioning times are reduced by
up to 40%
Analog Modules
Degree of protection IP65/IP67
Directly senses or supplies analog signals
locally
2/4 channel
Input modules for up to 4 current transducers,
voltage transducers or
thermo-resistance transducers
Output modules for current or voltage
Your advantage:
Analog values easily managed
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AS-Interface control cabinet modules
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SlimLine and Flat modules
SlimLine
F90
Flat module
Degree of protection IP20
Up to 16 inputs
SlimLine modules starting at a width of 22.5 mm
SlimLine modules, removable terminal blocks,
that are protected against finger touch and
cannot be accidentally interchanged
Low-profile flat modules for small control
cabinets
Connected using either screw or Cage Clamp
terminals
Rail and panel mounting possible
Diagnostic LEDs
Your advantage: Modules can be
accommodated in control cabinets
and small local cabinets in the field
Counter modules
Degree of protection IP20
They evaluate pulses
Connected using either screw or Cage Clamp
terminals
Your advantage: Pulses can be
evaluated that even exceed the
clock cycle frequency of AS-Interface
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AS-Interface motor starters
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24 V DC Starters
Degree of protection IP65/IP67
Direct starter, double starter or reversing starter
Up to 70 W
Quick stop function
Basic motor starters in a well-proven
module design for 24 V DC motors
Compact Starters
Degree of protection IP65/IP67
Up to 5.5 kW at 400/500 V AC
Electromechanical or electronic design
Optionally with brake contact
pre-wired load feeders in IP65 replace
local control cabinets
Motor Starters for ECOFAST
Degree of protection IP65/IP67
Standardized interface according to the
ECOFAST specifications (in conformance with
DESINA)
starters
Switchingcan
function
– mechanical
or electronic
either
be installed
close to
for soft
starting
the
motor
or plugged-onto the motor
Load Feeders
complete
individual
load
feeder
module
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Degree of protection IP20
Available either completely pre-wired or as
individual components
Power range up to max. 7.5 kW
Power bus in combination with a busbar system
(> 200 A)
Complete,
pre-assembled load feeders
simplify wiring with AS-Interface
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Integrated ASI slaves
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Pushbuttons / Indicator Lights
Can be mounted in a modular fashion according
to individual requirements
Metal and plastic versions
Extended address mode (A-B technique)
With LEDs or incandescent lamps
Complete 3SB3 operator system with simple
AS-Interface connection
Signaling Columns
Many optical and acoustic elements can be
combined
Up to 4 signal elements can be connected using
adapter elements
With LEDs or incandescent lamps
Signaling columns to monitor production
sequences and to visually an alarm in
emergency situations with a simple ASInterface connection
Communications-capable Contactors 55 to 250 kW
Contactors from 55 to 250 kW
Control and message signals via the ASInterface
Indication of remaining lifetime (RLT) via the ASInterfacequickly and simply change over
Enables
from automatic to local control; this means
that automatic control via AS-i can be disabled
and a contactor can be manually controlled
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System components and accessories
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Increasing network distance
Extend an AS-i segment by 100 m with the
extension plug
Extend one bus segment to another via repeater
Extension Plug
Repeater / extender
Infrastructure costs are reduced and
more applications can be addressed
Hanheld Prgrammer
Addresses all AS-Interface network nodes
Reads-out the I/O and ID codes of the slaves
Parameterizes the slave (ID1 or analog
parameter)
Measures the AS-Interface voltage
Allows outputs to be directly set and slave
inputs to be read-in
Extremely
Saves the complete
configuration
simple plant/system
way of addressing
and
parameterizing a slave
Analyzer
Completely checks the quality and function of an
AS-Interface installation
Transfers the retrieved data to a PC via RS232
interface – this data is evaluated using software
Simple and user-friendly
Test logs are automatically generated
Advanced trigger functions permit precise
analysis
Network can be analyzed for faults and
preventive maintenance – trace logs
simplify remote diagnostics
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Safety at Work: AS-Interface
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SAFETY AT WORK
Otherwise known as ASIsafeTM
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Safety Integrated® USA
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What is AS-Interface Safety at Work (ASIsafeTM)?
A communication network based on AS-Interface that……
…… allows the connection of safety related devices such
as E-Stops, Guard Switches, Light Curtains, Laser Scanners,
Gate Switches to an intelligent safety relay called a Safety
Monitor over a network.
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Traditional Safety Circuit
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Safety
Relay
E-Stop
E-Stop
E-Stop
Interlock
Switch
Interlock
Switch
Traditional hard wired safety circuits require additional
wiring home runs of signaling contacts. This adds
cost, labor and complicates maintenance.
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New Safety Circuit Using ASIsafe
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E-Stop
Safety
Monitor
E-Stop
Interlock
Switch
Zone 1
Zone 2
With an AS-Interface network, reduced cabling costs,
reduced labor and simplified maintenance are just the
beginning of the benefits AS-Interface provides.
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AS-Interface Distributed Configuration
Safety at Work
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Gateway to
AS-Interface
Safety monitor
Standard
module
AS-i
power unit
Safe
module
Safe
Light
Curtain
Safety
Limit
Switch
Safe light
barrier
Standard
module
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Safe emergency
stop button
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Safety at Work
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Standard PLC and
standard master
Safety monitor
Standard
module
AS-i
power unit
Safe
module
Safe
Light
Curtain
Safety
Limit
Switch
Safe light
barrier
Standard
module
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Safe emergency
stop button
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AS-Interface Distributed Configuration
Safety at Work
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Standard PLC and
standard master
Safety monitor
Standard
module
AS-i
power unit
Safe emergency
stop button
Safe
module
Safe
Light
Curtain
Safety
Limit
Switch
Safe light
barrier
Standard
module
Can be easily configured with most popular PLC platforms.
No Safety PLC required!!
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Popular Ways To Link to AS-I and ASIsafe
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SLC 500
DeviceNet to ASI
Gateway
SST-ASI-SLC
BW1116
333009703000
ControLogix
With utility SW
333009704000
ASI Master only
333009705000
With utility SW
MicroLogix
333009706000
ASI Master only
333009707000
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Utility SW only
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Gateways to most protocols
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Source: Anybus.com
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Compelling advantages
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PLC control platform
Safety cabinet
Safety relays
Standard I/O
Standard I/O
DeviceNet
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Compelling advantages
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PLC control platform
Standard I/O
Standard I/O
Fieldbus
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Compelling advantages
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PLC control platform
Standard I/O
Standard I/O
Fieldbus
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Compelling advantages
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Cable costs reduced
Fault sources reduced
Installation time reduced
Commissioning time reduced
Plant down time reduced
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Major Components of ASIsafe
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Major Components
Safety Monitor
Safety I/O Blocks
Configuring Software
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SAFETY AT WORK
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Safety Monitor Connections
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The monitor is available in two versions:
Single-channel
Dual-channel (Dependent or
independent)
Enable circuit 1
1.13/1.14 1.23/1.24
Enable circuit (K1,K2)
1.32
Signaling circuit (OUT1)
1.Y1
Contactor monitoring (EDM)
1.Y2
RESET (optional)
Enable circuit 2
2.13/2.14 2.23/2.24
Enable circuit (K3,K4)
2.32
Signaling circuit (OUT2)
2.Y1
Contactor monitoring (EDM)
2.Y2
RESET (optional)
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Safety Monitor Handling
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System Start Up
Safety Slaves are detected and their ID-Code is stored:
Once detected, slaves can only be removed with the use
of a PC but can be hot-swapped one device at a time.
Teach-in-Phase
Safety monitor reads the code values of the Slaves into its
comparative table (with repeated alignment)
No additional programming for standard slaves on the
network
Configuration of safety functions with ASIMON software by
PC via RS 232 interface
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Easy Grouping of Safety Signals with ASIsafe
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Standard-PLC and
standard-master
safety monitor
safety monitor
standard
module
AS-i
power unit
Safe
emergency
stop button
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Safe
emergency
stop button
Safe
emergency
stop button
safe
module
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Grouping Allows Zone Control
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Area 3
complete line E-STOP
Area 2
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Field Modules K45F and K60F (IP67)
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K45F:
1 or 2 safe inputs with a category
2 according to EN954
1 safe input with applications of
category 3/4 according to EN954
Also available with 2 standard
outputs
K60F:
1 or 2 safe inputs with a category
2 according to EN954
1 safe input with applications of
category 3 or 4 according to
EN954
In addition there are 2 standard
outputs
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Wiring Example
category 2
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For applications in compliance with
Category 2, both inputs at the safety
module can be used
This means that two electromechanical
sensors in compliance with Category 2
(positive opening action contacts) can be
connected to an individual block.
If a single connection is made, the use of a
jumper plug is required for the second M12
port
Safety
monitor
Safe
Safe
module module
Category 2 with safety-related modules
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Wiring Example
category 3 / 4
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For applications in compliance with
Category 3/4, a 2-channel input is used at
the safety module.
Inputs 1 is assigned a 2-channel sensor.
Input 2 is sealed using an M12 cap, in order
to guarantee degree of IP67 protection.
Safety
Safe
monitor
module
Category 3 / 4 with safety-related modules
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Safety at Work: AS-Interface
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SAFETY AT WORK
Configuration Software
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Safety at Work: AS-Interface
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Logic Path In The Safety Monitor
E-Stop
Gate Switch
AND
Interlock Switch
Light Curtain
EDM
Standard
OR
SAW
Output
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Safe
Switching Output
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Safety at Work ASI-Mon Software Version 2.03
Easy Configuration via Drag & Drop
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Available Devices
(placeable by
drag and drop to the
corresponding column)
Devices with direct
access to the
safe output
Expanded Logic devices
For complex applications
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Safety at Work: AS-Interface
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SAFETY AT WORK
Case Studies
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Examples of converting hard-wire to network safety
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Roofing line comparison
resulted in $43,000 savings or
18%
Transfer line comparison
resulted in $289,000 savings
or 17%
Source: Sam Boyter of Fox Controls Elgin, IL
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Pearson Case Study (source Pearson Packaging)
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Case Erector Packaging Machine
Discretely Wired Machine
PLC
4 Electricians more than 1 week to wire
4 x 76 hours = 304 hours
Startup 2 day for 2 electricians
2 x 2 x 8 = 32 hours
• Category 3 safety system
4x8=
Total
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32 hours
368 hours
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Pearson Case Study (source Pearson Packaging)
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Case Erector Packaging Machine
Machine built with distributed I/O and distributed safety I/O
·
·
PLC
2 Electricians 1 week to wire
No junction boxes
No conduit
No wire markers
No wire terminals
Startup less then 1/2 day for 2 Electricians
2 x 40 = 80 hours
2 x 4 = 8 hours
Category 3 safety system
Eliminate Conduit
Significant Labor Reduction
Installation Hardware
Panel Space
2 x 4 = 8 hours
-26%
Total
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96 hours
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Hollywood Entertainment
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Distribution
Warehouse
Wilsonville, OR.
25% reduction in installation cost was realized by replacing traditional control
wiring in conduit
30% faster installation time allowing more flexibility in the schedule
Pre-engineered cable paths along the system eliminated excess cabling cost
Although the cable was installed in Panduit wiring duct mounted on the
conveyors, it could have been tie-wrapped along the conveyors and still
perform well in the warehouse environment.
Using the common I/O blocks kept the system setup simple and straight
forward
The handheld programming unit saved the engineer time addressing the
I/O blocks
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Selling the Value to an OEM
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No compromise to Safety
Reduction in machine manufacturing costs
Increased revenue
Increased usage of cut and paste engineering
Shorter startups
More flexibility
All the values of distributed I/O now apply to safety
devices
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Selling the Value to an End User
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No compromise to Safety
Low manufacturing costs means lower machine prices
Simpler systems means easier maintenance and
increased machine availability
Increased diagnostics means reduced down time
All the values of distributed I/O now apply to safety
devices
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Components for AS-Interface Safety at Work
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Optical Safety
Safety Monitor
Safety
Module
K45F
Safety
Module
K60F
Safety
SlimLine
S22.5F
Rope Pull Switches
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Push button
Station
E-Stops
Interlock Switches
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Questions???
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