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1. IMPORTANT The 6 port Stratix 5700 switch that is shown is catalog number 1783 BMSO6TL For information on other Stratix 5700 switch catalog numbers see the Stratix Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM007 For further details on IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC switch options and switch details see the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RMO01 6 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Horizontal Wireway mounted Stratix 5700 The typical mounting of the Stratix 5700 switch in the top horizontal wireway is shown in Figure 4 The switch can also be mounted in the bottom horizontal wireway or in a frame mounted unit if desired Figure 4 Stratix 5700 Switch Top Horizontal Wireway Mounting Example Stratix 5700 Mounting Position Top Horizontal Wireway Right Side View Front View Unit mounted Stratix 5700 Switch Unit mounted switches must be located next to the horizontal wireway top or bottom to help ensure easy Ethernet cable routing to nearby IMC devices The typical mounting of the Stratix 5700 switch in the top unit is shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 Stratix 5700 Switch Unit Mounting Example 30 port Top Horizontal Wireway an Stratix 5700 Mounting Position TIP The combination 30 port switch unit is shown Not all switch units requ
2. The EtherNet IP plug in units are pre wired with an industrial Ethernet cable from the IMC device directly to the unit mounted Stratix switch You can plug in and remove each plug in unit without affecting adjacent IMC devices These connections are made at the factory before shipping when within a shipping split The connection scheme connects each IMC device to a Stratix switch with industrial Ethernet cables that are labeled on both ends with the location of the Stratix switch and plug in unit that the Ethernet cable connects For more information on the connection across splits see Splicing EtherNet IP Network The IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC design with unit mounted Stratix 5700 switches uses terminal blocks that are in the horizontal wireway The terminal blocks are used to distribute the 24V DC power to the 24V DC power adapters mounted in the vertical wireway of the section The plug in units with IMC devices that require 24V DC power are pre wired at the factory with a connection from the device to one of the four 24V DC power adapters The terminal blocks are also used to extend 24V DC power to adjacent MCC sections and shipping splits For more information on section to section 24V DC connections see Splicing the 24V DC Power Supply IMPORTANT After making the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections see the MCC Commissioning Checklist prior to applying power Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 T
3. 24V DC Network ii Right Splice Coiled if necessary The left side of the section includes if necessary the female end of the 24V DC power wire harness The right side includes if necessary the male end of the 24V DC power wire harness Each end is mated with the wiring harness from the adjacent section to complete the 24V DC power wire splicing There could be two wire harness connectors one for power terminal bracket and one for the 24V DC power adapters in the vertical wireway TIP There can be one or two 24V DC power wire harnesses in the horizontal wireway for splicing depending on the switch mounting methodology IMPORTANT _ If there is no coiled 24V DC power wire included in the top or bottom horizontal wireway the adjacent sections are designed to have isolated 24V DC power networks to stay within amperage specification IMPORTANT Itis critical to maintain the organization of the MCC sections left to right orientation must follow section numbering scheme Reorganizing sections can affect the MCC network uplink and 24V DC power distribution conditions Figure 17 24V DC Power Connection Across Sections Wireway mounted Stratix switches shown Tal S ___ 24V DC Power Section to Section Splicin Fy ie TIP The location of the harness splice top or bottom horizontal wireway can vary depending on the switch mounting methodology Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P Sep
4. Industrial Ethernet cable bundle routes to the left and then up the vertical wireway of the section containing the switch unit Top unit mounted Stratix switch to the left of a top Main Route Ethernet cables from all sections to the left of the Main in the top horizontal wireway to the switch unit Route Ethernet cables from the Main and all sections to the right of the Main in the bottom horizontal wireway Transition to the switch unit through the vertical wireway in the section with the switch unit Ethernet cables in the Main section and to the left of the Ethernet cables to the right of the Main are routed Main are routed in the top horizontal wireway through the bottom horizontal wireway Industrial Ethernet cable bundle routes to the right and then down the vertical wireway of the section containing the switch unit Bottom unit mounted Stratix switch to the right of a bottom Main Route Ethernet cables from all sections to the right of the Main in the bottom horizontal wireway to the switch unit e Route Ethernet cables to the Main section and all sections to the left of the Main in the top horizontal wireway Transition to the switch unit through the vertical wireway in the section with the switch unit 24 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Plant wide Connections The EtherNet IP
5. See EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Across Shipping Splits and make required switch to switch switch to plant wide network and 24V DC power if required connections IMPORTANT For MCC lineups with unit mounted switches that support switch groups that span shipping splits see EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Across Shipping Splits to help ensure the proper IMC device to switch port mapping is used Ethernet cable labels the Ethernet cable label legend the one line Ethernet network table and Ethernet cable transition guidelines can be used for the IMC device to switch port mapping IMPORTANT Understand MCC uplink connection limitations before making connections See MCC Uplink Connections for further details IMPORTANT The static IP address and subnet masks for the IMC devices in each section are already configured and tested at the factory before shipping 4 Connections Integrity Check the integrity of the horizontal bus splice connections new EtherNet IP network and power connections Finally inspect all of the other connections for loose wires opens and shorts as well 5 MCC Lineup Physical Inspection Inspect the enclosure and units for damage and verify that electrical clearances have been maintained based on the voltage and impulse rating of the equipment All covers and doors must be in place before applying power to the MCC If there are any blank space factors within the MCC l
6. software database The IntelliCENTER Data CD lets you add the new unit to your IntelliCENTER software lineup by merging the existing lineup database See the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Software section for detailed information on how to add units to an existing IntelliCENTER software lineup Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 31 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Installing a Plug in Unit See the CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 for details on how to install a plug in unit IMPORTANT Ifyou rearrange the plug in units in an existing line up see the 24V DC Power Supply Planning to make sure that you follow the 24V DC power rules IMPORTANT Units that are not ArcShield units are not rated for 100 ms arc duration and must not be installed in ArcShield sections that are rated for 100 ms arc duration The arc resistant rating does not apply if the unit is not properly rated TIP If you are using IntelliCENTER software make sure to order the IntelliCENTER Data CD so the unit can be added to the IntelliCENTER software database The IntelliCENTER Data CD lets you add the new unit to your IntelliCENTER software lineup by merging the existing lineup database with the new unit database See the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Software for detailed information on how to add units to an existing IntelliCENTER software lineup
7. REP Resilient Ethernet Protocol Redundant network topology feature in the Stratix 5700 switch DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Networking protocol that is used to distribute network parameters such as IP addresses to connected devices 2 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network IntelliCENTER Motor Control Center with EtherNet IP Network Overview The Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC couples the reliability of the CENTERLINE 2100 MCC with robust EtherNet IP network Intelligent Motor Control IMC devices and intuitive IntelliCENTER software to deliver an effective and integrated motor control solution The IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC is an assembly of one or more enclosed vertical sections that are powered by a common power bus Each section can contain multiple intelligent motor control units The MCC assembly has two types of unit construction e Plug in unit construction Units that can be inserted and removed from an MCC section Plug in units typically have a lower current capacity than frame mounted units e Frame mount unit construction Units that are built with frame mounted construction are permanently mounted to an MCC section and cannot be inserted or removed Frame mounted units typically have a higher current capacity than plug in units The MCC section can have two types of built in w
8. The ten switch uplink requirement is imposed irrespective of the network topology that is implemented at the switch level Figure 21 shows an example of how the EtherNet IP MCC lineup can be connected to the plant wide EtherNet IP network by using an Access Layer switch with an industrial Ethernet cable The example also displays that there is an uplink connection to the Access Layer switch for every 10 switches in the lineup See Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RMO001 for further details on MCC uplink connections IMPORTANT After making the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC Power Connections see the MCC Commissioning Checklist before you apply power Figure 21 MCC Uplink Connections Example Plant wide Site wide Operation Systems One MCC uplink required for every 10 switches EtherNet IP Electrical Distribution System el CENTER SE r O eee En oil Motor Control Center Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 25 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network The maximum length of copper twisted pair wiring is 100 m 328 ft between devices If distances longer than 100 m 328 ft between devices is required fiber optic Ethernet cables can be used Fiber optic Ethernet cable maximum distances vary by design of the cable but can be kilometers in length See the Fiber Optic Infrastructure Application Guide publication ENE
9. 5700 port 5 EtherNet IP adapter 6 Stratix 5700 port 6 EtherNet IP adapter 7 Stratix 5700 port 7 EtherNet IP adapter 8 Stratix 5700 port 8 1 Stratix 5700 switch ports 9 and 10 are used for switch to switch connections See Switch to switch Ethernet Connection for more information Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 11 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network The standard IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC design uses terminal blocks that are in the horizontal wireway next to the Stratix 5700 switch The terminal blocks are used to distribute the 24V DC power to the 24V DC power adapters mounted in the vertical wireway of the section The plug in units with IMC devices that require 24V DC power are pre wired at the factory with a connection from the device to one of the four 24V DC power adapters The terminal blocks are also used to extend 24V DC power to adjacent MCC sections and shipping splits For more information on section to section 24V DC connections see Splicing the 24V DC Power Supply IMPORTANT After making the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections see the MCC Commissioning Checklist prior to applying power Figure 9 shows an example of an IMC device connection to the EtherNet IP and 24V DC power vertical wireway adapters Figure 9 EtherNet IP and IMC Device Vertical Wireway Adapters EtherNet IP Vertical Wireway
10. Adapter 24V DC Power Vertical Wireway Adapter When you remove a plug in unit or IMC device the best practice is to disconnect the industrial Ethernet cable and 24V DC cable from the IMC device The other end of the industrial Ethernet cable and 24V DC cable remain plugged into the vertical wireway adapter You can then easily reconnect the plug in unit or IMC device to the same EtherNet IP adapter and 24V DC adapter The standard IMC device configuration includes a static IP address which allows the device Ethernet cable to be reconnected to any vertical wireway adapter because the device to switch port mapping is not critical However if a device is connected to the wrong EtherNet IP vertical wireway adapter while using a Stratix 5700 switch feature such as DHCP port persistence the device can no longer communicate properly on the EtherNet IP network until the issue is resolved Device to switch port mapping is critical when using advanced switch features See IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RMO001 for more information on DHCP port persistence When you add or move plug in units in an MCC section special care must be taken to make sure the 24V DC current draw limitations are not exceeded See Adding EtherNet IP Intelli CENTER Sections to an Existing Lineup and Adding or Rearranging EtherNet IP Intelli CENTER Units Within an Existing Lineup for more information 12 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C E
11. Figure 8 10 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Figure 8 Example of Plug in Section Vertical Wireway Adapter Locations EtherNet IP Adapter 24V DC Power Adapter EtherNet IP Adapter II The EtherNet IP plug in units are pre wired with an industrial Ethernet cable from the IMC device to one of the eight EtherNet IP adapters Each EtherNet IP adapter is connected directly to the Stratix 5700 switch which lets you plug in and remove each plug in unit without affecting adjacent IMC devices These connections are made at the factory before shipping The standard connection scheme connects each vertical wireway adapter to a Stratix switch port so that the port and adapter numbers coincide For example Stratix 5700 port 1 is connected to vertical wireway adapter port 1 The standard Stratix 5700 port to vertical wireway adapter mapping is shown in Table 4 The vertical wireway adapters are oriented in numerical order that starts in the top left as shown in Figure 8 Table 4 Standard Stratix 5700 Port to Vertical Wireway Adapter Mapping Vertical Wireway Adapter Stratix 5700 Port EtherNet P adapter 0 Tsp EtherNet IP adapter 2 Stratix 5700 port 2 EtherNet IP adapter 3 Stratix 5700 port 3 EtherNet IP adapter 4 Stratix 5700 port 4 EtherNet IP adapter 5 Stratix
12. IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Across Shipping Splits This section provides detailed instructions for the commissioning of the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections across the shipping splits As explained in the EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections section the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections within a shipping split are pre wired at the factory This section focuses on EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power splicing across shipping splits For wireway mounted Stratix switches The standard Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC design includes an industrial Ethernet patch cable and a 24V DC cable in the horizontal wireway of the last section right most section of a shipping split for mating with the first section of the next shipping split For unit mounted Stratix switches All industrial Ethernet cables that connect to IMC devices in the shipping splits outside of the unit mounted Stratix switch are connected at the devices in the shipping split and then coiled in the horizontal wireway This coil or industrial Ethernet cable bundle must be connected to the appropriate switch unit in the field during commissioning of the MCC lineup When industrial Ethernet cables are routed to the switch units they sometimes require a transition to the opposite horizontal wireway to avoid obstructions in the MCC lineup that impact the horizontal wireway See Etherne
13. design can have a wireway mounted Stratix switch or a unit mounted Stratix switch It can also have a different sized Stratix switch if unit mounted Each Stratix 5700 switch uses copper Ethernet ports for IMC device to switch connections and two combination ports for switch to switch connections Combination ports support either fiber optic or copper Ethernet connections The standard design uses copper connections for switch to switch connections See the Industrial Ethernet Cable section for more information TIP Fiber optic Ethernet cable can also be used for switch to switch connection For further details on Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC switch options and switch details see the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RM001 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 5 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Figure 2 Stratix 5700 Switch Examples Copper Ports IMC device connections 20 port Stratix 5700 Switch 10 port Stratix 5700 Switch 7 7 gt Bradley jai 0000 0000 g sean 8 s o alon aradley Combination Ports switch to switch connection Ty Aa IMPORTANT The 10 port Stratix 5700 switch that is shown is catalog number 1783 BMS10CL The 20 port Stratix 5700 switch that is shown is catalog n
14. designed to keep your MCC lineup operating well into the future For information on how to install Intelli CENTER software or use the various software tools available see the IntelliCENTER Software User Manual publication MCC UMO002 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 33 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network MCC Commissioning Checklist When installing a new CENTERLINE 2100 MCC lineup with EtherNet IP network see the following MCC Commissioning Checklist before applying power Table 6 New IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC Lineup Commissioning Step Commission 1 MCC Lineup Installation Tasks See CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 for details on how to install a new MCC lineup Status 2 Horizontal Bus Bar Splicing See CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Joining and Splicing Vertical Sections publication 2100 IN010 for details on how to splice horizontal bus bar 3 EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections See EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Within a Shipping Split for detailed information about connections within each section The EtherNet IP network and 24V DC connections within each section are made at the factory before shipping IP addresses and subnet masks for the IMC devices and industrial Ethernet switches within each section are preconfigured at the factory before shipping
15. in sections with full section frame mounted units The Stratix 5700 switch is connected directly to the IMC device EtherNet IP port Similar to sections with plug in units terminal blocks are located in the horizontal wireway The terminal blocks are used to distribute the 24V DC power to the IMC devices in that section The 24V DC power is connected directly to the IMC devices that require 24V DC power The terminal blocks are also used to extend 24V DC power to adjacent MCC sections and shipping splits For more information on section to section 24V DC connections see Splicing the 24V DC Power Supply The EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections with frame mount units are made at the factory before shipping IMPORTANT After making the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections see the MCC Commissioning Checklist prior to applying power For wireway mounted Stratix switches As discussed under Industrial Ethernet Switch a typical frame mount unit has a 6 port switch that is mounted in the top horizontal wireway There are other configurations as well depending on the type of unit and where the unit is located in the MCC lineup If your frame mount unit is a main fusible disconnect or main circuit breaker in a section with a partial vertical wireway the 6 port Stratix 5700 switch is then mounted in the adjacent section alongside the Stratix 5700 switch for that section The 6 port Stratix 5700 switch is then wired to the section wirewa
16. network provides an easy to use robust and flexible network solution This section is focused on the integration of the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC into an existing plant wide and or enterprise network Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC uses a star topology at the IMC device level and either a linear or ring topology at the industrial Ethernet switch level For detailed information about various network topologies that are supported by the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC see Network Topology MCC Uplink Connections The Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC connects to the rest of your plant wide EtherNet IP network through the industrial Ethernet cable This connection is referred to as an MCC Uplink connection and can be used for intelligent device monitoring and or control depending on the needs of the MCC application Based on the best practice EtherNet IP guidelines in the Converged Plantwide Ethernet CPwE and Implementation Guide publication ENET TD001 there are limits on the amount of data latency that is acceptable on an EtherNet IP network These limits make sure that the network data is received when needed during critical plant processes To make sure that the Intell CENTER EtherNet IP MCC lineup stays within these limits there are MCC uplink requirements that are based on the number of industrial Ethernet switches in the lineup There is a ten switch limit before another MCC uplink connection is required to the plant wide EtherNet IP network
17. shipping splits EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Within a Shipping Split This section provides detailed instructions for commissioning EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections within the shipping splits Within an MCC shipping split the Stratix 5700 switch to switch connections are pre wired at the factory Additionally within an MCC shipping split the connections from the IMC devices to the EtherNet IP switch and 24V DC power supply are prewired at the factory The connection method depends on the type of MCC units that are mounted in each section and customer preference Sections with Plug in Units in an MCC with Wireway mounted Stratix Switches The IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC design with the wireway mounted Stratix 5700 switch uses vertical wireway adapters to connect IMC devices in plug in units to the Stratix 5700 switch and integrated 24V DC power supply Each section with plug in units typically has one 10 port Stratix 5700 switch IntelliCENTER MCC sections that contain only plug in units include four EtherNet IP adapters in the vertical wireway which lets you connect up to eight IMC devices each EtherNet IP adapter contains two RJ45 Ethernet ports Additionally two 24V DC power adapters in the vertical wireway provide four 24V DC connections that let you power up to eight IMC devices two IMC devices can be wired to each of the four 24V DC power connections The EtherNet IP and 24V DC power adapters are shown in
18. the for units with more Ethernet cable the unit end of the Ethernet Switch the unit Left or or Patch and connected Ethernet than one enabled cable Straight or Unit for a given Right and the port Adapter Port Letter enabled unit device Angled switch group number A H a 7h a S a a N ra x S A S j 2 2 J TE Switch to Switch Cable Label Location within the Physical location of Location within the Physical location of Metric length of the Type of connector at lineup of the the switch within lineup of the next the switch within Ethernet cable the end of the cable Ethernet Switch the unit Left or Ethernet Switch to the unit Left or Straight Unit for a given Right and the port the right Right and the port switch group number number Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Ethernet Cable Transitions for MCC Lineups with Unit mounted Ethernet Switches When industrial Ethernet cables are routed to the switch units they can run into a main fusible disconnect main circuit breaker or other frame mount unit that blocks the horizontal wireway In these cases the industrial Ethernet cable must transition from one horizontal wireway to the other for example top horizontal to bottom horizontal wireway All industrial Ethernet cables that are blocked are routed through the opposite horizontal wireway They
19. 68 1 1 0 00 0 00 PowerFlex523 192 168 1 7 0 00 A L04 EH 104 01 A L05 EH 11E 01 PowerFlex523 192 168 1135 0 00 L06 EH 11J 01 5 5 S PowerFlex523 192 168 1 14 0 00 LO7 EH 12B 01 5 0 S Powerf lex523 192 168 1 12 0 00 4 LO8 EH 12F 01 6 5 S PowerFlex755 192 158 1 4 0 00 LO9 SGO24 R10 8 5 S SW to SW A LIG SGOTA R19 SW to SW 1783 8MS20CL 192 168 1 16 255 255 255 0 7A R0I EH 136 01 7 0 5 PowerFlex525 192 168 1 11 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 17 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Switch to switch Ethernet Connection The standard Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC design includes a Stratix 5700 switch that has two ports that are reserved for the switch to switch connections The Stratix 5700 switches within a shipping split are pre wired at the factory by using the 600V rated industrial Ethernet copper cable see the Industrial Ethernet Cable section for further details But fiber optic cables could also be used if required by your application IMPORTANT The type of units that are installed in the section does not change the switch to switch connection method As shown in Figure 13 port 9 and port 10 on 10 port Stratix 5700 switches are
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21. D031C EN P September 2015 13 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network When you remove a plug in unit or IMC device the best practice is to disconnect the industrial Ethernet cable and 24V DC cable from the IMC device The other end of the industrial Ethernet cable and 24V DC cable remain plugged into unit mounted Stratix switch and the vertical wireway power adapter respectively You can then easily reconnect the plug in unit or IMC device to the same industrial Ethernet cable and 24V DC adapter The standard IMC device configuration includes a static IP address Therefore if a device is reconnected to the wrong Stratix 5700 switch port while using a feature such as DHCP port persistence the device can no longer communicate properly on the EtherNet IP network until the issue is resolved Device to switch port mapping is critical when using advanced switch features See Intell CENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RMO001 for more information on DHCP port persistence Detailed cable labels were added to all industrial Ethernet cables to help ensure proper IMC device to switch port mapping See Cable Labels for MCC Lineups with Unit mounted Ethernet Switches for more information Sections with Frame mount Units The standard IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC design uses direct EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections homerun connection in place of vertical wireway adapters
22. FtherNet IP and 24V DC Connections Each EtherNet IP device is factory wired within the unit and has an industrial Ethernet cable The industrial Ethernet cable connects the IMC device to an available vertical wireway Ethernet adapter for sections with wireway mounted switches or directly to a switch for sections with unit mounted switches See EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections for further details Certain EtherNet IP units require 24V DC power see the 24V DC Power Supply Planning to make sure that you follow the 24V DC power rules IMPORTANT After making the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections see the MCC Commissioning Checklist prior to applying power 32 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Software The IntelliCENTER software is an intuitive software package that is customized to your particular IntelliCENTER MCC configuration The software provides a system level dashboard which is a graphical representation of your MCC Individual views of each IMC device provide monitoring and configuration functionality This graphical interface can be accessed on the plant floor in the plant control room or from a secure remote connection The ability to monitor remotely diagnose and modify intelligent device parameters keeps personnel from hazardous areas The software has been
23. MCC lineup must have the industrial Ethernet switch mounted in the horizontal wireway Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 3 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Figure 1 Example of a CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center Allen Bradley 1 ae TntelliCENTER Top Horizontal Wireway Unit Vertical Wireway Unit Bottom Horizontal Wireway Section The EtherNet IP network is an industrial version of an Ethernet network IntelliC ENTER EtherNet IP MCCs use the EtherNet IP network to connect IMC devices in your application The EtherNet IP network provides one robust and reliable network solution for your entire factory from the control room to the MCC The integrated EtherNet IP network within your IntelliCENTER MCC is preconfigured tested and validated at the factory before shipment The EtherNet IP network integrates with current IT networks and lets you collect data to determine plant production energy efficiency and other key performance indicators and metrics The EtherNet IP network can accommodate a vast number of nodes and unlike other fieldbus networks has no specific node maximum The limit varies based on the number of connections the EtherNet IP scanner can make within the controller application and the network topology that is implemented The number of connections that are used by each node varies To estimate the number of co
24. N P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Sections with Plug in Units in an MCC with Unit mounted Stratix Switches The Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC design with the unit mounted Stratix 5700 switch uses direct Ethernet connections homerun connections to connect IMC devices in plug in units to the Stratix 5700 switch This design uses vertical wireway power adapters to connect IMC devices in plug in units to the integrated 24V DC power supply Each plug in section belongs to a specific switch group and each switch group has one or two Stratix 5700 switches that are located in a switch unit 6 port 10 port 20 port or 30 port switch unit options are available A standard switch group can contain up to 9 sections and up to 24 IMC devices Additionally two 24V DC power adapters in the vertical wireway provide four 24V DC connections that let you power up to eight IMC devices two IMC devices can be wired to each of the four 24V DC power connections The EtherNet IP connections and 24V DC power adapters are shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Example of Plug in Section Unit mounted Stratix Switch and 24V DC Power Adapter Locations Top Horizontal Wireway 24VDC Power Terminal Block ol jo Unit mounted Stratix Switch 3 i E Bk LS EAJ h E hat 24V DC Power Adapter l it 8 i Vertical Wireway Ue
25. Network and 24V DC Connections Across Shipping Splits section for splicing the EtherNet IP network between the existing lineup and the new section Splicing the Horizontal Bus Bar The horizontal bus bar can be spliced together from the existing lineup to the new section if the horizontal bus current limitations are not exceeded See CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Centers Joining and Splicing Vertical Sections publication 2100 IN010 for detailed instructions on splicing the horizontal bus bar IMPORTANT After making the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections see the MCC Commissioning Checklist prior to applying power Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 29 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Adding or Rearranging EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER Units Within an Existing Lineup If you are adding new units to an existing Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC section or if you rearrange existing units within a section planning must be done to make sure the IMC devices work as intended Wireway mounted Stratix Switches As described in the EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections section the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC sections with plug in units and wireway mounted switches are designed to accommodate up to eight EtherNet IP connected devices via vertical wireway Ethernet adapters Therefore if there are any blank space factors and spare verti
26. T TD003 for more information about how to use a fiber optic Ethernet cable in an EtherNet IP architecture Consult the design specifications of the fiber optic Ethernet cable being used for actual length limitations Additionally fiber optic Ethernet cables provide a more noise immune cabling solution than standard copper Ethernet cabling and also provide faster uplink speeds that are sometimes required to meet performance requirements or to support redundant topologies For more information on fiber optic Ethernet cable requirements for redundant topologies within the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC see Switch level Ring Topology Network Topology An EtherNet IP network is flexible and supports multiple topologies The network topology within an IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC must provide a robust and flexible network solution Linear Star Topology The standard Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC design uses a star topology for the IMC device connections and a linear topology for the Stratix 5700 switch to switch connections An example of the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC linear star topology is shown in Figure 22 Figure 22 Linear Star Topology Within an IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC Stratix 5700 Linear Switch to Switch Connections MCC Network Uplink gt gt De SS ee Allen Bradl io IneliCE 4 IMC Device Star Connections IMC Device Star Connections 1 Not all IMC device vertical wireway adapters are sho
27. TER software IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Motor Control Centers Reference Manual publication MCC RM001 Describes the EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER motor control center with a focus on the system architecture and integration into your plant CENTERLINE 2100 Low Voltage Motor Control Centers Instruction Manual publication 2100 IN012 Provides general instructions for MCC units Resilient Ethernet Protocol in a Converged Plantwide Ethernet System CPwE publication ENET TD005 Deploying REP in a Converged Plant wide Ethernet Network Stratix 5700 Industrial Ethernet Switch Product Profile publication ENET PP005 Provides Stratix 5700 switch information Stratix Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM007 Provides Stratix 5700 switch information Integrated Architecture Builder IAB The Advanced EtherNet IP capacity tool that is embedded in IAB is a system sizing tool that can provide EtherNet IP network performance and Logix controller utilization estimates based on a particular system layout Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system Product Certifications website http www ab com Provides declarations of conformity certificates and other certification details 1 For ODVA publications see the ODVA EtherNet IP library at http odva org Home ODVATECHNOLOGIES Ethe
28. Technical Data AB wy Allen Bradley CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Bulletin Number 2100 Topic About This Publication Page IntelliCENTER Motor Control Center with EtherNet IP Network Overview IntelliCENTER MCC with EtherNet IP System Architecture and Connections Industrial Ethernet Switch Industrial Ethernet Cable 24V DC Power Supply EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Within a Shipping Split EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Across Shipping Splits Cable Labels for MCC Lineups with Unit mounted Ethernet Switches Ethernet Cable Transitions for MCC Lineups with Unit mounted Ethernet Switches Plant wide Connections Network Topology New IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC Lineup Commissioning IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC Expansion Adding EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER Sections to an Existing Lineup Adding or Rearranging EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER Units Within an Existing Lineup IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Software MCC Commissioning Checklist Additional Resources LISTEN THINK SOME Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Rockwell Automation CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network About This Publication This document is for engineers or technicians directly in
29. cal wireway Ethernet adapters in a section then EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER units can be rearranged or purchased and easily installed Unit mounted Stratix Switches As described in the EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections section the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC sections with plug in units and unit mounted switches use homerun Ethernet cable routing instead of vertical wireway Ethernet adapters Therefore if there are any spare Stratix 5700 ports in a switch unit then EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER units can be purchased and easily installed IMPORTANT Make sure that the desired number of spare switch ports are accounted for at order entry for the appropriate switch unit Otherwise additional units are not able to connect to the industrial Ethernet switch IMPORTANT When homerun connections are used cable length calculations are based on the unit location and unit type at the time of order entry Rearranging units within a section can result in Ethernet cables being too short or excessively long 24V DC Power Supply Planning Follow this checklist to verify if the addition of the new units meets the existing 24V DC power supply limits e Check MCC one line drawing to determine current draw for each power supply branch e Calculate the remaining current available out of the maximum 4 A available 8 A total 4 A per branch e Determine if the existing branch can support additional units moving units moving sections Each power supply fo
30. continue in that horizontal wireway until they reach the section with the switch unit they are not transitioned back to the initial horizontal wireway The industrial Ethernet cables route to the switch unit through the vertical wireway of the section with the switch unit Your MCC lineup ships with all Ethernet cables including transition cables pre connected within the shipping split that contains the switch unit For shipping splits that don t contain the switch unit the Ethernet cable bundles are located in the proper horizontal wireway so that they can be easily routed to the switch unit See EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Across Shipping Splits for more info on cable bundles Bundles are located in the horizontal wireway that is above or below the switch unit if there are no obstructions between the cable bundle and the switch unit Bundles are located in the opposite horizontal wireway if there are obstructions between the cable bundle and the switch unit The Ethernet cable wireway transitions follow these rules e Sections with unit mounted Stratix switches must contain a full vertical wireway with no cutoffs e Only one transition is allowed for industrial Ethernet cables that connect Stratix switches to IMC devices Transitions occur in the section that contains the switch unit e A maximum of three transitions is allowed for industrial Ethernet cables that connect two Stratix switch units The third transition if nece
31. dley k Port 19 Port 20 IMPORTANT The 20 port Stratix 5700 switch that is shown is catalog number 1783 BMS20CL For information on more Stratix 5700 switch catalog numbers see the Stratix Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM007 IMPORTANT _ Stratix 5700 switches with gigabit Ethernet ports label the switch to switch or uplink ports as port 1 and port 2 See the Stratix Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM007 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 19 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network As shown in Figure 15 port 5 and port 6 are reserved for connections between the switches and plant connections Port 5 is designated for the left switch to switch connection or for connections to the plant wide EtherNet IP network see the MCC Uplink Connections section for further details Port 6 is designated for the right switch to switch connection or the uplink connection Figure 15 Example of a 6 port Stratix 5700 Switch IMPORTANT The 6 port Stratix 5700 switch that is shown is catalog number 1783 BMSO6TL For information on more Stratix 5700 switch catalog numbers see the Stratix Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM007 IMPORTANT _ Stratix 5700 switches with gigabit Ethernet ports label the switch to switch or uplink ports as port 1 and port 2 See the Stratix Managed Switches User Manual
32. ent draw for each power supply 2 For MCC lineups with unit mounted switches the total current draw for each power supply is automatically shown on the one line drawing Figure 24 shows the physical layout of the lineup From the example the first power supply can be seen in location 24 labeled ENPS As noted this branch can support an additional 1 459 A on the left branch Section 2 has an empty unit that is labeled DOOR at the bottom of the section Ifa 24V DC network connected unit is mounted into this location it cannot exceed 1 459 A An additional power supply is required if the current exceeds 1 459 A for this example Use this example as a reference to determine current draw flexibility for each branch of the 24V DC network in your lineup The IMC devices within a section are pre wired at the factory for detailed information on connections within and across the shipping splits See the EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections section for connections and wiring information Figure 24 Example MCC Lineup DOOR DOOR no Gt ial feet TFS u H LPAN FFFA a all ad XFUR FIR 3 07 000R DOOR u u E Seer a ge IMPORTANT Ifyou rearrange the plug in units in an existing lineup see the 24V DC Power Supply Planning to make sure that you follow the 24V DC power rules TIP If you are using IntelliCENTER software make sure to order the IntelliCENTER Data CD so the unit can be added to the IntelliCENTER
33. es For further details on IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC topologies and cable details see the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RMO01 The 600V UL Listed industrial Ethernet cable is also commonly used to connect the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC to the plant wide Ethernet network For further details on Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC plant network connections see the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RMO001 24V DC Power Supply 24V DC power is integrated throughout the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC to provide power for the Stratix 5700 switch and various IMC devices The 24V DC power within the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC is supplied by 24V DC power supply units The 24V DC power supply units are available in these common configurations e Circuit breaker and control transformer e Fusible disconnect and control transformer e No disconnecting means requires a separate 110 120V source e Redundant configurations are also available with one of the following options A second standard power supply unit can be added to an MCC section that already contains a standard power supply In this instance the power supply in the lower unit location is wired to the 24V DC power within the MCC In the event of a failure the 24V DC wire can be shortened to connect to the other unit in the section A second 8A power supply can be added in the same unit The second power supply is wired with block
34. ew MCC lineup Splicing the Horizontal Bus Bar See CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Centers Joining and Splicing Vertical Sections publication 2100 IN010 for detailed instructions on splicing the horizontal bus bar EtherNet IP and 24V DC Connections See the section EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections for details on commissioning EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections across the entire MCC lineup IMPORTANT After making the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections see the MCC Commissioning Checklist prior to applying power IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC Expansion This section is for engineers or technicians directly involved with installing new units sections or rearranging units and commissioning EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections within the existing MCC lineup The Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC is a flexible and expandable motor control solution This section provides information on the methods to expand your Intell CENTER EtherNet IP MCC through the life of the system 28 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Adding EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER Sections to an Existing Lineup If you are adding new sections to an existing Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC lineup planning must be done to make sure IMC devices in the new section work as intended 24V DC Power Supply Plannin
35. g When new sections are added to an existing line up it requires a new 24V DC power supply for devices within that section The 24V DC power connections for IMC devices within the new section are made at the factory before shipping Do not connect the 24V DC power supply from the new section to the last section in the existing lineup IMPORTANT Itis critical to maintain the organization of the MCC sections left to right orientation must follow section numbering scheme Reorganizing sections can affect the MCC network uplink and 24V DC power distribution conditions TIP If you are using IntelliCENTER software make sure to order the IntelliCENTER Data CD so the new section can be added to the IntelliCENTER software database The IntelliCENTER Data CD merges the new section database with the existing lineup database See the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Software section for further details Splicing EtherNet IP Network Connections Within a Shipping Split The EtherNet IP connections for IMC devices within the new section are done at the factory before shipping For further details see the EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections section Splicing EtherNet IP Network The addition ofa new section requires that you make EtherNet IP switch to switch and uplink connections See the MCC Uplink Connections section for the uplink guidelines before you make plant connections If there is no violation of network uplink guidelines see the EtherNet IP
36. h are explained in detail in the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RM001 The Stratix 5700 switch is factory configured with customer defined IP addresses and subnet masks that are provided at order entry All network connections are tested and validated during the system level test at the factory before shipping The Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC design that uses a horizontal wireway mounted Stratix 5700 switch contains a 10 port or 6 port Stratix 5700 switch See Table 2 for the Stratix switch types available for the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC design that uses a unit mounted Stratix 5700 switch The type of Stratix switch that is installed in the IntelliCENTER MCC depends on the quantity and type of intelligent units that are installed and customer preference Table 2 Available Switch Sizes for Unit mounted Stratix 5700 Switch Space Factor Stratix 5700 Size Total Ethernet Port Capacity Ethernet Device Connection Capacity Switch to switch Connection Capacity 0 5 Space Factor 6 port switch 6 4 2 10 port switch 10 8 2 1 0 Space Factor 6 port switch 6 4 2 10 port switch 10 8 2 20 port switch 20 16 2 Combination 10 port and 20 port 30 24 2 switches 1 The 20 port switch includes two dedicated fiber Ethernet ports for switch to switch connections that are not used in the standard IntelliCENTER MCC design Sections with Plug in Units The standard IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC
37. herNet IP IntelliCENTER Units Within an Existing Lineup Step Commission Tasks Status 1 MCC Units Installation and See CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 for details on how to remove and install a unit Rearrangement ATTENTION De energize all power sources to the motor control center before installing or rearranging the units within the existing EtherNet IP MCC lineup Failure to de energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death If the MCC units are installed or removed with power applied to the main power bus follow established electrical safety work practices See the NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace publication 2 Horizontal Bus Bar Splicing N A N A 3 EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC See Adding or Rearranging EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER Units Within an Existing Lineup verify that addition of new unit or Power Connections rearrangement of a unit is not violating the 24V DC power supply limitations See EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Within a Shipping Split for further information on switch to device and 24V DC power if required connections within the section Make the required switch to device and 24V DC power if required connections IP addresses and subnet masks for the IMC device within the plug in units are preconfigured at the factory before shipping IMPORTANT For MCC lineups with unit mounted switches that use direct Et
38. hernet cable connections cable length calculations are based on the unit location and unit type at the time of order entry Rearranging units within a section can result in Ethernet cables being too short or excessively long IMPORTANT The static IP address and subnet masks for the IMC devices in each section are already configured and tested at the plant before shipping 4 Connections Integrity Check the integrity of the new EtherNet IP network and power connections Finally inspect all of the other connections for loose wires opens and shorts as well 5 MCC Lineup Physical Inspection Inspect the enclosure and units for damage and verify that electrical clearances have been maintained based on the voltage and impulse rating of the equipment All covers and doors must be in place before applying power to the MCC If there are any blank space factors within the MCC lineup they must be replaced with the appropriate items such as units doors and unit support pans For further details see CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 6 Pre energizing Check Finally before applying the power perform the pre energizing check procedure and then apply power to the MCC For details on the pre energizing check see CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 7 Troubleshooting If there is an issue with EtherNet IP and 24V DC power operations recheck the integrity of the EtherNet IP and 24V DC
39. ineup they must be replaced with the appropriate items such as units doors and unit support pans For further details see CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 6 Pre energizing Check Finally before applying the power perform the pre energizing check procedure and then apply power to the MCC For details on the pre energizing check see CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 7 Troubleshooting 34 If there is an issue with EtherNet IP and 24V DC power operations recheck the integrity of the EtherNet IP and 24V DC power connections Before rechecking the connections integrity de energize lockout and tag out all sources of power to the MCC IMPORTANT The static IP address and subnet masks for the IMC devices are already configured and tested at the plant before shipping Hence the functionality issue can reside in the integrity of the network wiring ATTENTION De energize the EtherNet IP MCC and follow appropriate lockout and tag out policies before commencing the troubleshooting processes Failure to de energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network When installing a new vertical section within the existing CENTERLINE 2100 MCC lineup with EtherNet IP network see the following MCC C
40. ing diodes to work in concert with the initial power supply The number of 24V DC power supplies required throughout the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC is dependent on the number of Stratix 5700 switch and IMC devices in the MCC lineup The 24V DC power supply unit consists of two branches each designed to support a maximum of 4 A of current draw Each branch is protected by two 1 pole mini circuit breakers To make sure not to exceed this specification the 24V DC power supply current draw for the MCC configuration is calculated at the time of order entry The calculations are based on the devices that require 24V DC in each MCC section The result of the calculations determines how many sections can be supported on one branch of the power supply The 24V DC power can be spliced between multiple sections Figure 7 shows an example on how 24V DC power is configured Figure 7 24V DC Power Distribution Example 24V DC Power Supply Yellow Left Branch Red Right Branch Blue Box Sections that are powered by power supply Red Box 24V DC Power Supply unit F X h I ae h E S gt eS ce ee TE N o es E N E NN E A is s s s s s s s s s s s s sS s i al E Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 9 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network When you change your MCC lineup including when you add or move MCC units or sectio
41. ion The EtherNet IP network and 24V DC connections within each section are made at the factory before shipping IP addresses and subnet masks for the IMC devices and industrial Ethernet switches within each section are preconfigured at the factory before shipping See EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Across Shipping Splits and make required switch to switch switch to plant wide network and 24V DC power if required connections IMPORTANT Understand MCC uplink connections limitations before making connections See MCC Uplink Connections for further details ATTENTION De energize all power sources to the motor control center before adding new vertical sections to the existing EtherNet IP MCC lineup Failure to de energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death 4 Connections Integrity Check the integrity of the horizontal bus splice connections new EtherNet IP network and power connections Finally inspect all of the other connections for loose wires opens and shorts as well 5 MCC Lineup Physical Inspection Inspect the enclosure and units for damage and verify that electrical clearances have been maintained based on the voltage and impulse rating of the equipment All covers and doors must be in place before applying power to the MCC If there are any blank space factors within the new vertical section they must be replaced with the appropriate items such as units doors and un
42. ire two switches See Table 2 for more information Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 7 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Industrial Ethernet Cable Due to the high potential for electrical interference in an MCC the proper industrial Ethernet communication cable is critical to provide a reliable and robust EtherNet IP network The EtherNet IP network can technically use the same copper Ethernet cable that is used in an enterprise Ethernet network however it could not provide a reliable and robust solution Due to the potential for 600V AC related electrical noise in the MCC the enterprise Ethernet rated cable can be exposed to electrical noise greater than its rated immunity The IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC uses an exclusive 600V UL Listed Power Limited Tray Cable PLTC rated Category 5e industrial Ethernet cable to provide the noise immunity necessary in an MCC The industrial Ethernet cable is designed to be routed near high voltage power cables without impacting the performance or reliability of the network This cable design is a critical attribute of Ethernet network cabling within an MCC given the close proximity of high voltage devices and their associated power cables With this 600V UL Listed industrial Ethernet cable the EtherNet IP network in the Intelli CENTER MCCs has been tested to the most rigorous standards for electrical noise im
43. ireways where the wiring connections are made inside the MCC enclosure The built in wireways typically contain the following components which could vary based on customer requests See the MCC one line drawing included with your MCC for actual MCC setup e Top and bottom horizontal wireways can contain the following Motor cable routings Stratix 5700 switch EtherNet IP cable routings 24V DC power supply wiring e Vertical wireways are typically seen in sections with plug in unit construction and can contain the following Wireway adapters for the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power that provide easy connections for IMC device connections Industrial Ethernet cable routings Motor cable routings The MCC section can have two different industrial Ethernet switch locations e Top or bottom horizontal wireway mounted Stratix 5700 switches One Stratix 5700 switch per section on average e Top or bottom unit mounted Stratix 5700 switches One or two Stratix 5700 switches per switch group A switch group is composed of all sections and Ethernet devices within those sections that are connected to a given Stratix 5700 switch unit The standard switch group cannot exceed 9 sections or 24 intelligent device connections IMPORTANT You must choose one industrial Ethernet switch mounting methodology per MCC lineup If you choose to have your industrial Ethernet switch mounted in the horizontal wireway all of the sections within that
44. it support pans For further details see CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 6 Pre energizing Check Finally before applying the power perform the pre energizing check procedure and then apply power to the MCC For details on the pre energizing check see CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 7 Troubleshooting If there is an issue with EtherNet IP and 24V DC power operations recheck the integrity of the EtherNet IP and 24V DC power connections Before rechecking the connections integrity de energize lockout and tag out all sources of power to the MCC IMPORTANT The static IP address and subnet masks for the IMC devices are already configured and tested at the plant before shipping Hence the functionality issue can reside in the integrity of the network wiring ATTENTION De energize the EtherNet IP MCC and follow appropriate lockout and tag out policies before commencing the troubleshooting processes Failure to de energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 35 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network When installing a new unit or rearranging a unit within the existing CENTERLINE 2100 MCC lineup with EtherNet IP network see the following MCC Commissioning Checklist before applying power Table 8 Adding or Rearranging Et
45. munity These test results let Rockwell Automation deliver a robust noise immune EtherNet IP network within the MCC e Surge Simulates lightening strike 2 KV 40 A surge that is repeatedly applied to the network cable IEC 61000 4 5 e Fast Transient Burst Simulates industrial noise 1KV high voltage burst applied to the network cable IEC 61000 4 4 e Conducted Immunity Simulates radio frequency interference 150 kHz 80 MHz interference that is applied to the network cable IEC 61000 4 6 e Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Simulates static discharge 8KVESD event at 12 locations on the MCC and network cable IEC 61000 4 2 Figure 6 Industrial Ethernet Cable oa Table 3 shows the three speeds that the Category 5e industrial Ethernet cable supports The higher speed data rates transfer more data in a shorter period which can be vital for applications that require short response times pA P Table 3 Category 5e Copper Cabling Speed Rating Data Speed 10BASE T 10 Mb s 100BASE TX 100 Mb s 1000BASE T 1 Gb s 8 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network The standard Ethernet cable for switch to unit connections is the 600V UL Listed copper Ethernet cable However fiber optic Ethernet cable is sometimes required for switch to switch Ethernet connections in certain Ethernet topologi
46. nformation about the Stratix switches in your MCC Location Catalog Number IP Address and Subnet Mask Port Assignments 2 Ethernet Cable Detail This section of the drawing contains information about the industrial Ethernet cables that connect the switch to each IMC device The information includes the cable label string the length of the cable used and associated manufacturing information 3 IMC Device Detail This section of the drawing contains information about the IMC devices that are connected to the Stratix switches This information includes the device location type of device IP Address Subnet Mask and current draw Switch to switch connections switch ports that are connected to other switch ports are also shown 1 Ethernet Switch Detail Ethernet Switch 2 Ethernet Cable Detail Ethernet Cable 3 IMC Device Detail eS Device Catalog IP Address Subnet Mask Current Total Length Draw A Lobel m Manufacturing Information Loc Type IP Address Subnet Mask Current Draw A 1783 BMS10CL 1783 BMS10CL 192 168 1 17 192 168 1 15 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 1188 PowerFlex525 192 168 1 5 255 255 255 0 0 00 187 028 Powerf lex755 192 168 1 9 0 00 18T PowerFlex40 192 168 1 5 0 00 PowerFlex70 192 168 1 8 0 00 PowerFlex700 192 168 1 2 0 00 SW to SW PowerFlex70 SMC Flex 192 168 1 10 192 1
47. nnections an Ethernet network uses see the Advanced EtherNet IP capacity tool embedded in the Integrated Architecture Builder IAB software http raiseinstall rockwellautomation com pst lite html See the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RM001 for detailed information on the EtherNet IP network and the IntelliCENTER MCC system 4 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network IntelliCENTER MCC with EtherNet IP System Architecture and Connections The Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC system architecture is composed of a physical infrastructure that enables the appropriate network layout and topology for MCC applications The physical infrastructure consists of industrial Ethernet switches industrial Ethernet cables integrated 24V DC power and IMC device connections This section focuses on these topics and describes how your IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC is shipped from the factory Industrial Ethernet Switch The Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC is designed with Stratix 5700 Layer 2 managed switches The Stratix 5700 switch is an industrial Ethernet switch that provides a range of advanced features With the advanced features the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC connects to the plant wide EtherNet IP network providing a reliable and robust connection The benefits of the Stratix 5700 managed switc
48. ns take care to make sure the 24V DC current draw limitations are not exceeded See Adding EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER Sections to an Existing Lineup and Adding or Rearranging EtherNet IP Intelli CENTER Units Within an Existing Lineup for more information TIP Check MCC one line drawing to determine current draw for each power supply branch EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections This section is for engineers or technicians who are directly involved with the commission of the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC connections in the IntelliCENTER MCC Additional information and figures can be found in the Network Topology section but the standard IntellK CENTER EtherNet IP MCC design uses a linear star topology In this design the Stratix 5700 switch to switch connections use a linear topology and the IMC device connections to the Stratix 5700 switches use a star topology A ring star topology is also available and is identical to the linear star topology but the Stratix 5700 switch to switch connections use a ring topology in place of the linear topology These topologies are implemented throughout the MCC lineup by using an EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power The EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power requires connections in each MCC section You also need connections within and across MCC shipping splits which consist of one two or three MCC sections This section focuses on the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC connections across and within the
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50. ommissioning Checklist before applying power Table 7 Adding EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER Sections to an Existing Lineup Step Commission Tasks Status 1 Vertical Section Installation See CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 for details on how to install a new section ATTENTION De energize all power sources to the motor control center before adding new vertical section to the existing EtherNet IP MCC lineup Failure to de energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death IMPORTANT Maintaining the organization of the MCC sections is critical left to right orientation must follow section numbering scheme Reorganizing vertical sections can affect the MCC network uplink and 24V DC power distribution conditions 2 Horizontal Bus Bar Splicing See CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Joining and Splicing Vertical Sections publication 2100 IN010 for details on how to splice the horizontal bus bar ATTENTION De energize all power sources to the motor control center before adding new vertical sections to the existing EtherNet IP MCC lineup Failure to de energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death 3 EtherNet IP network and 24V DC See Adding EtherNet IP IntelliCENTER Sections to an Existing Lineup for 24V DC power supply planning power connections See EtherNet IP Network and 24V DC Connections Within a Shipping Split for detailed information about connections within each sect
51. power connections Before rechecking the connections integrity de energize lockout and tag out all sources of power to the MCC IMPORTANT The static IP address and subnet masks for the IMC devices are already configured and tested at the plant before shipping Hence the functionality issue can reside in the integrity of the network wiring ATTENTION De energize the EtherNet IP MCC and follow appropriate lock out tag out policies before commencing the troubleshooting processes Failure to de energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death 36 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 Additional Resources CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network These documents contain additional information about related products from Rockwell Automation Resource Description Converged Plantwide Ethernet CPwE Design and Implementation Guide publication ENET TD001 Describes how to design a Converged Plant wide Ethernet Network EtherNet IP Media Planning and Installation Manual ODVA Pub 148 and EtherNet IP Network Infrastructure Guidelines ODVA Pub 35 Describes EtherNet IP media planning Fiber Optic Infrastructure Application Guide publication ENET TD003 Describes fiber optic infrastructure IntelliCENTER software user manual publication MCC UM002 Provides information on how to install and use IntelliCEN
52. publication 1783 UM007 To help ensure network performance the standard IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC design enforces a limit on the number of switch to switch connections before an additional uplink connection to the plant network is required See the MCC Uplink Connections section for further details on MCC uplink requirements and connections before making switch to switch connections across the shipping splits IMPORTANT Itis critical to maintain the organization of the MCC sections left to right orientation must follow section numbering scheme Reorganizing sections can affect the MCC network uplink and 24V DC power distribution conditions 20 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Splicing the 24V DC Power Supply The 24V DC power can be spliced across shipping splits if the power supply is able to support EtherNet IP IMC devices in multiple sections The shipping split sections that are designed to be spliced together include a coiled 24V DC twisted pair wiring harness in the top horizontal wireway The left branch of the power supply supports the left sections the right branch of the power supply supports the right sections Figure 16 24V DC Power Wiring Harness Wireway mounted Stratix switch example shown 24V DC Network Left Splice Coiled ifnecessary 4 10 port Stratix 5700 Switch
53. r the 24V DC network consists of two 4 A branches protected by two 1 pole mini circuit breakers The branches are designed based on the devices that are being housed in each section that the power supply supports at the time of order entry The final layout of the 24V DC network can be seen in the one line drawing that is created for each order Table 5 shows an example of the breakdown of the 24V DC power supply current distribution in a lineup The table includes the location of each power supply within the lineup and which branch of each power supply powers which section In this example the first power supply is mounted in location 24 The left 24V DC branch of the power supply in location 24 provides power for the devices in sections 1 and 2 with a total current draw of 2 541 A With the device layout in sections 1 and 2 the first left branch of the 24V DC network can support 1 459 A more before it reaches the 4 A maximum 30 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Table 5 24V DC Network Power Layout Example Section Range Current Draw Section Range Current Draw 2 2A 1 2 2 5410 Jesh 2 8110 5A 5 1 54 6 1 54 9A 7 9 3 81 10 1 54 11A 11 1 54 12 1 54 1 For MCC lineups with wireway mounted switches use the device current draw listed on the one line drawing to determine the total curr
54. rNetIP EtherNet PLibrary tabid 76 Ing en US Default aspx You can view or download publications at http www rockwellautomation com literature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 37 Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell
55. reserved for connections between switches or for connections to the plant wide EtherNet IP network see the MCC Uplink Connections section for further details Port 9 is designated for the left switch to switch connection or the uplink connection Port 10 is designated for the right switch to switch connection or the uplink connection Figure 13 Example of a 10 port Stratix 5700 Switch IMPORTANT The 10 port Stratix 5700 switch that is shown is catalog number 1783 BMS10CL For information on more Stratix 5700 switch catalog numbers see the Stratix Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM007 IMPORTANT _ Stratix 5700 switches with gigabit Ethernet ports label the switch to switch or uplink ports as port 1 and port 2 See the Stratix Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM007 18 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network As shown in Figure 14 port 19 and port 20 on 20 port Stratix 5700 switches are reserved for connections between switches or for connections to the plant wide EtherNet IP network see the MCC Uplink Connections section for further details Port 19 is designated for the left switch to switch connection or the uplink connection Port 20 is designated for the right switch to switch connection or the uplink connection Figure 14 Example of a 20 port Stratix 5700 Switch Allen Bra
56. ssary can occur in any vertical wireway between the two switch sections IMPORTANT Industrial Ethernet Cable Transition Guidelines e Route the industrial Ethernet cables in each cable bundle toward the direction of the section with the switch unit for that switch group See Cable Labels for MCC Lineups with Unit mounted Ethernet Switches for more info on determining switch group information e Route the industrial Ethernet cables through the horizontal wireway where the bundle is located e Ifthe industrial Ethernet cable routing is in the horizontal wireway opposite of the switch unit for that switch group transition the Ethernet cables through the vertical wireway of the section with the switch unit into the horizontal wireway above or below the switch unit and then into the switch unit itself TIP The placement of units that create wireway blockages at the ends of MCCs can help reduce the number of Ethernet cable transitions Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 23 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Figure 20 Examples of Industrial Ethernet Cable Transitions with Connections Across Shipping Splits Ethernet cables to the left of the Main are Ethernet cables in the Main section and to the right of the routed in the top horizontal wireway Main are routed through the bottom horizontal wireway due to the Main obstructing the top horizontal wireway
57. t Cable Transitions for MCC Lineups with Unit mounted Ethernet Switches for more information on Ethernet cable transitions A teal label on the outside of the MCC indicates the location of each coil that you connect Each cable in the bundle contains a detailed cable label to help ensure proper IMC device to switch port mapping See Cable Labels for MCC Lineups with Unit mounted Ethernet Switches for more information TIP Cable bundles for each section are assembled and marked with colored tape yellow for top or orange for bottom The tape helps the factory measure the switch to section distance and mounting location to help ensure the appropriate length of industrial Ethernet cable is allocated for field connections to the switch unit Figure 12 Industrial Ethernet Cable Bundle to Connect Across Shipping Split Industrial Ethernet Cable Bundle Location Industrial Ethernet Cable Bundle Location Label 16 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Ethernet Network Table For MCCs with Unit mounted Stratix Switches In the one line drawing for your Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC an explanation of the unit mounted Stratix switch connections is included This drawing is used in the commissioning of your MCC and includes the following information 1 Ethernet Switch Detail This section of the drawing contains i
58. tember 2015 21 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Splicing the Horizontal Bus Bar The horizontal bus bar can be spliced together from section to section See CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Centers Joining and Splicing Vertical Sections publication 2100 IN010 for detailed instructions on splicing the horizontal bus bar IMPORTANT After making the EtherNet IP network and 24V DC power connections see the MCC Commissioning Checklist prior to applying power Cable Labels for MCC Lineups with Unit mounted Ethernet Switches To help ensure proper IMC device to switch port mapping and switch to switch port mapping the industrial Ethernet cables are labeled with detailed IMC device and switch port connection information See Figure 18 for an example of the label and Figure 19 for the cable label legend The cable label is on both ends of every Ethernet cable The cable label legend is on the inside of the door of each switch unit Figure 18 Industrial Ethernet Cable Label Figure 19 Industrial Ethernet Cable Label Explanation Switch to Device Cable Label Location within the Physical location of Ethernet Cable type Location within the Unit port number Metric length of the Type of connector at lineup of the the switch within Adapter Homerun lineup of
59. trial Ethernet cable or industrial Ethernet switch fails communication is converged in the other direction around the ring to make sure that all other switches are still connected to the network The switch level ring topology is highlighted in Figure 23 Figure 23 Switch level Ring Topology Within an IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC Levels 4 amp 5 Data Center Enterprise Zone A TEELT Enterprise wide ELLE Business Systems Level 3 5 DMZ Level 3 Site Operations ic Plant wide Site wide ve Ser 6 AR RAA i Optional MCC Ring Uplink Operation Systems Etheri et IP TP required for REP topology See IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RM001 for more information on how to implement switch level ring topology by using REP in an IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 27 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network New IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC Lineup Commissioning This section is for engineers or technicians directly involved with installing new MCC lineups commissioning EtherNet IP network and 24V DC connections and energizing the CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with EtherNet IP network MCC Lineup Installation If you are installing a new IntelliCENTER MCC lineup see the CENTERLINE 2100 MCC Installation Manual publication 2100 IN012 for details on how to install a n
60. umber 1783 BMS20CL For information on other Stratix 5700 switch catalog numbers see the Stratix Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM007 oleleleielalo l Sections with Frame Mount Units The standard IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC design for sections with frame mount units can have a 6 port wireway mounted Stratix switch or belong to a switch group where the switch resides in a separate plug in section For sections with frame mount units and a 6 port Stratix 5700 switch that is mounted in a wireway four copper ports for IMC device to switch connections and two copper ports for switch to switch connections are available For MCCs with unit mounted Stratix 5700 switches the IMC devices within frame mount units directly connect to Stratix 5700 switch ports that are located in a nearby plug in section With a unit mounted Stratix 5700 switch providing Ethernet connections for all IMC devices within its switch group you are not limited to a 6 port Stratix switch as you are for wireway mounted switches in sections with frame mount units See Table 2 for available Stratix 5700 switches Figure 3 6 port Stratix 5700 Switch Example o Allen Bradley Boss Stratix 5700 Copper Ports IMC device connections Copper Ports switch to switch connection
61. volved in the installation connection commissioning energizing and maintenance of the CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center MCC with EtherNet IP network See MCC Commissioning Checklist prior to applying power to the MCC This document provides the following information about CENTERLINE 2100 MCCs with EtherNet IP network e System architecture e Factory installed components e EtherNet IP network connections e 24V DC power connections commissioning e Expansion of the existing lineup e Integration of the EtherNet IP network into your plant wide network If you do not have a basic understanding of the CENTERLINE 2100 MCC with EtherNet IP network system architecture see the Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP Motor Control Centers Reference Manual publication MCC RMO001 This table defines abbreviations that are used in this manual Table 1 Terminology Abbreviation Full Term Definition MCC Motor Control Center An assembly of one or more enclosed sections that contains motor control units and have a common power bus IMC Intelligent Motor Control Motor Control devices that can connect to a communication network ODVA Open DeviceNet Vendors Association Organization that standardizes communication networks that use CIP among other technologies CPwE Converged Plantwide Ethernet Rockwell Automation and Cisco initiative to standardize Ethernet network implementation across the manufacturing and enterprise networks
62. wn in the graphic nor are they shown in correct order 26 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network See the IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP Reference Manual publication MCC RM001 for more information on how to implement a linear star topology in an Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC Switch level Ring Topology The Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC is designed to provide an easy to use resilient and serviceable motor control center solution Building on the typical linear star topology of an Intell CENTER EtherNet IP MCC The industrial Ethernet switches throughout the MCC lineup can also be connected in a switch level ring topology The Resilient Ethernet Protocol REP a protocol that is provided by Stratix managed switches provides a level of resiliency at the switch level while the IMC devices in each section still maintain a star topology In an Intelli CENTER EtherNet IP MCC the Stratix 5700 industrial Ethernet switch uses REP to provide the switch level ring redundant path topology The implementation of the switch level ring topology within an IntelliCENTER EtherNet IP MCC is similar to the linear star topology example in Figure 22 But the switch level ring topology adds an industrial Ethernet cable that connects the last MCC section in the switch level ring back to the plant network which creates a ring topology If one indus
63. y with the main device Shipping splits that consist of full section frame mount units up to three sections are optimized to use a 6 port Stratix 5700 switch This design requires that these sections are mounted next to each other Figure 11 shows the overall construction of frame mount unit sections For unit mounted Stratix switches The industrial Ethernet cables exiting frame mount units exit through a top or bottom unit plate and route through the horizontal and vertical wireways to the designated switch unit for connection When industrial Ethernet cables are routed to the switch units they sometimes require a transition to the opposite horizontal wireway to avoid obstructions in the MCC lineup that impact the horizontal wireway See Ethernet Cable Transitions for MCC Lineups with Unit mounted Ethernet Switches for more information on Ethernet cable transitions 14 Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 Figure 11 Example of Frame mount Section CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with IntelliCENTER Technology Using an EtherNet IP Network Front View Rockwell Automation Publication 2100 TD031C EN P September 2015 Horizontal Wireway mounted Stratix 5700 Switch IMPORTANT This Stratix switch is not present with unit mounted switch methodology Right side View 24V DC Power Connection not shown EtherNet IP Connection 15 CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center with
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