Adding a mcc unit to an ethernet/ip system – Rockwell Automation 2500 CENTERLINE Motor Control Centers Installation Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2500-IN001C-EN-P - April 2014

Chapter 9

IntelliCENTER Options

MCC Cable Types

The CENTERLINE 2500 MCCs use a high voltage 600V Ethernet cable
designed to perform above TIA 568-B.2 and ODVA Ethernet standards. These
cables have the following features:

Foil and braided shield, PVC, eight conductor (four pair)

600V PVC cable designed to support high voltage applications

On-machine rated cable for use in a cable tray shared with high voltage
power cables

RJ45 insulation displacement connector available for field terminations

Wide thermal operating range

Figure 27 - EtherNet/IP Cable Pin-out

Adding a MCC Unit to an EtherNet/IP System

Use this section to add Bulletin 2500 units to an EtherNet/IP MCC. Each
EtherNet/IP component is factory wired within the unit and has a
communication cable that plugs into the device on one end and generally into a
vertical wireway EtherNet/IP port on the other end.

ATTENTION: Do not apply high voltage to any installed EtherNet/IP cable
system or its connectors.

Table 5 - EtherNet/IP Cable Specifications for MCCs

Certifications

UL and cUL Listed

Outside diameter

0.32 ± 0.015 in. (8.13 ± 0.38 mm)

Operating temperature

-20…80 °C

Cable rating

UL, cUL TYPE CMG; UL PLTC or UL AWM 2570 80C 600V, TIA 568B

Pin No.

Cable Color

Description

1

White/Orange

TxData +

2

Orange

TxData -

3

White/Green

Recv Data +

4

Blue

Unused

5

White/Blue

Unused

6

Green

Recv Data -

7

White/Brown

Unused

8

Brown

Unused

No. of
Conductors

Jacket Material

Cable Type

Cable Rating

Cat. No.

(1)

(1) Replace -2 (2 m) with -5 (5 m), or -10 (10 m) for additional standard cable lengths.

8

Teal 600V PVC

Foil and braided
shield

(UL) CMX, CMR; c(UL) CMG; (UL) PLTC
or AWM 2570 80 °C 600V; TIA-568-B

1585J-M8HBJM-2

Red 600V PVC

1585J-M8EBJM-2

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

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