Rockwell Automation 1500 DeviceNet MV Controllers Installation Instructions User Manual

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Linking DeviceNet Communication Cables in Medium Voltage Controllers

1500-IN057C-EN-P – June 2013

3. When joining new sections to an existing MV MCC, remove the

terminating resistor from the original end section (the one to which

new sections were just joined). Install the terminating resistor

according to the information supplied in the section ―Terminating

Resistors‖ and ―Installing Terminating resistors‖ .

4. When new sections are added, always do the following design

calculations:

Check the total number of nodes. See ―Designing Cable Systems‖ .

If the number of nodes exceeds the guidelines, add a network

Recalculate the total power consumption. If it exceeds 8A, add a

power supply

Verify cumulative trunk length. See ―Designing Cable Systems‖.

Verify cumulative drop length. See ―Designing Cable Systems‖.

General

This section describes the recommended procedure for connecting

DeviceNet communication cables (trunk lines) in CENTERLINE and

INTELLICENTER® MV controllers to equipment remote from the MV

controller line-up.

The DeviceNet connection will be to the end of the trunk line in the MV

controller section nearest to the equipment. This effectively makes the

connecting cable an extension of the trunk line. Refer to DeviceNet Media:
Design and Installation Guide (Publication DNET-UM072_-EN-P)

for

length restrictions and associated effects on data transmission rates.

Procedure

Class 2 DeviceNet cable is NOT recommended for extending the trunk.

Obtain approved DeviceNet cable long enough to connect between the

MV controller line-up and remote equipment. The Belden Class 1

shielded round trunk cable, Belden 7896A, is recommended. When using

this cable use trunk length limits for the flat cable. Refer to DeviceNet

publications such as DN-6.7.2-MAY99 for details about attaching

connectors to cables. To strip flat cable, make a shallow cut on each flat

surface and edge. Flex the cable jacket to complete the break, then pull

the jacket free from the wires. Strip away approximately ¼ inch (6.35mm)

insulation from each of the four conductors.

Connecting DeviceNet

to Equipment Remote

from the MV Controller

Line-up

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