Siemens AS 235 appendix Redundant process I/Os, Example of redundancy with

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Automation systems

AS 235 H

Basic cabinet

 

 

EEn

 

EAVU

 

 

 

 

EEn+1

 

EAVU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Binary output module

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BE

Binary input module

 

 

 

 

EAVU

I/O bus comparator and

Fig. 3/6 Example of redundancy with

 

 

 

switchover module

 

 

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Extension unit

I/O modules

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1-out-of-2 structure)

 

 

 

 

Redundant process I/Os

 

 

 

 

Some of the I/O modules are suitable for producing a redundant process I/O area and for thus implementing an interruption-free automation system.

When using corresponding software structures generated by the user, it is possible to detect and signal the failure of an I/O module, to disable the faulty module for system interven- tions, and to continue data transfer via the redundant I/O mod- ule. Thus faulty modules can be replaced without operation of the individual loop.

Since the system redundancy ends at the I/O bus comparator and switchover module (EAVU), the I/O modules which are redundant to one another must be arranged in different exten- sion units.

Power supply components

The DC 24 V power supply unit of the AS 235 H system com- prises:

• Power supply subrack DC 24 V

6DS4 428-8AA

with slots for 2 bus converters UI,

 

24 automatic circuit-breakers,

 

2 supply diodes, 6 sockets for DC 24 V,

 

terminal and alarm strip,

 

overvoltage protection

 

• Connection distributor for 20-m local bus

6DS9 207-8AA

• Flashing pulse generator

6DS1 922-8AA

• Cabinet power supply terminals

C79165-A3012-D73

for single supply

 

Cabinet power supply terminals, extension set C79165-A3012-D74 for redundant power supply

The power supply subrack has separate fuses for the two partial subsystems of the AS 235 H. The major functions of the power supply subrack are:

Redundant supply of DC 24 V in the basic cabinet or in the basic and extension cabinets

Fusing of DC 24 V for keyboards, mini floppy disk unit and heat exchanger

Separate supply of 2 bus converters with DC 24 V

Combination of cabinet alarms for the basic unit

Supply of an external minutes pulse

Connection distributor for 20-m local bus (e.g. for central con- figuring with PROGRAF AS+)

Monitoring of central processing units and signal inputs of basic and extension cabinets by the alarm logic modules

Generation of a flashing pulse for I/O modules of the TELEPERM ME process control system and the EAVU modules

The flashing pulse generator has the following functions:

Generation of a flashing signal which is required by the I/O modules of the TELEPERM ME process control system for alarm display (see Section 4 for modules).

The flashing pulse generator has two channels. The flashing pulses of the two channels can be synchronized.

It provides a lamp test for the fault display of those I/O modules which are supplied with the flashing signal (optional wiring).

Electrical isolation of external time synchronization signals. The AS 235 H can be synchronized using a minutes pulse.

Bus components

The TELEPERM M systems can communicate with one another via the CS 275 plant bus up to distances of 20 m (local bus) or

4km (remote bus). The local bus is redundant as standard. The remote bus can be redundant as an option.

The central processing units of the two partial systems of the AS 235 H are each connected to the CS 275 bus system via an interface module N-AS. The interface modules handle all duties connected with transmission, including occasional control of data transfer. Only the interface module of the partial system with the master function is active. Thus the AS 235 H system acts on the bus as an individual participant despite the 2 connections for modules N-AS on the bus.

Up to 9 participants can be interconnected as a local bus island via the 20-m local bus (each bus converter Ul counts as 1 par- ticipant). The total length of the connecting cables must not exceed 20 m.

Interface modules for 20-m local bus of local bus participants can be connected together at the front using cables 6DS8 201-

8... These cables are only provided with a plug at one end. They must be connected 1:1 at the free end to the plug of the adjacent local bus participant. If a cable is not yet connected there, a front plug 6DS9 200-8AA is required in addition. The cable 6DS8 205-

8..with 2 plugs can be used as an alternative to the combination of cable 6DS8 201-8.. and front plug.

It is possible to connect a personal computer via the connection distributor for 20-m local bus in the power distribution subrack. If the connection distributor is not integrated into the local bus via a connecting cable 6DS9 201-8FC, it must first be connected to the interface module N-AS via a connecting cable 6DS9 201-8LC. Central configuring and feedback documenta- tion of the AS 235 H can be carried out in conjunction with the PROGRAF AS+ engineering tool (cf. Section 2).

The AS 235 H is connected to a single remote bus via the inter- face connection unit. The AS 235 H can also be operated on a redundant remote bus. 2 bus converters UI and 2 remote bus connector boards AF are installed in this case. The interface connection unit for redundant remote bus is required for the con- nection to a redundant remote bus.

With the standard ordering configuration, an additional connec- tion unit for a single or redundant remote bus can be selected under “Power supply and bus components” in addition to the power supply unit.

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Contents Teleperm M Introduction Brief descriptionConfiguring Functions of the AS 235 systemSystem data General system dataTechnical data of automation systems Or user-configured with own Configuring System architecturePerformance characteristics TML language Operation and monitoringScope of performance Redundancy with AS 235 H Redundancy with the AS 235 H automation systemImportant note Configuring Standard function blocksStandard function blocks Blocks for analog and digital processingBlocks for signal exchange via CS Data blocksDriver blocks for I/O modules Type Designation Function For modules with Order NoDriver blocks for configurable Teleperm ME I/O modules Driver blocks for I/O modules with standardized displayOutput blocks for printer and process monitor Organization blocksSystem architecture Performance characteristics Summary of system properties Redundancy with AS 235 H Configuring Data blocks Driver blocks for I/O modules Driver blocks for configurable Teleperm ME I/O modules Output blocks for printer and process monitor Connection diagrams AS 235 HAS 235 K ES 100 KGeneral GeneralBasic cabinet AS 235 automation systemBasic cabinet Basic unitStandard I/O devices Extension unitsPower supply components Bus componentsOrdering data for basic cabinet Ordering dataAS 235 automation system Basic cabinetOptions for basic cabinet Options for AS 235 basic Cabinet6DS9 002-8BB See page 6/6Extension cabinet Extension cabinetExtension cabinet Options for AS 235 extension CabinetAS 235 H AS 235 H automation systemAS 235 H automation system, design 6DS3 305-8BA Redundant process I/Os Example of redundancy withInterface modules for 20-m local bus N-AS AS 235 H automation system Options for AS 235 H basic Cabinet AS 235 H extension cabinet Ordering data for extension cabinet AS 235 H automationSystem Extension cabinet Options for AS 235 H exten Sion cabinetAS 235 K Basic systemAS 235 K automation system Basic systemInterface module for ES 100 K AS 235 K automation system, designHousing Ordering data for AS 235 KAS 235 K automation SystemES 100 K ES 100 K extension systemES 100 K extension system Ordering data for ES 100 K ES 100 K extensionES 100 K options Standard cabinets and accessories Standard cabinets and accessoriesSystem cabinet accessories Standard cabinetsOrdering data for system cabinet accessories Configuring values for thermal load Permissible thermal loadingStandard cabinet with heat exchanger Technical data Standard cabinets IP 20 without heat exchangerDesign Standard cabinets IP 54 with heat exchanger 12 Standard cabinet with heat exchangerConnections for process signal cables Process connection systemsProcess connection systems Process connection systemsConnection diagrams Connection diagrams for standard I/O devices to AS AS 235 KStandard I/O devices to AS 235 / AS 235 K Connection of personal computer Connection of personal computerConnection of process monitors and parallel monitors Connection of process monitors and parallel monitorsConnection diagrams for standard I/O devices to AS 235 H Standard I/O devices to AS 235 HConnection diagrams Summary of connecting cables Connecting cable Plug Cable Max. cable Order No From LengthSignal modules Function modulesProportioning Counter modules Summary General technical data Configurable I/O modulesPower supply, earthing Lightning protection with distributed configurationModules from other systems Selection criteria for I/O modulesFunction modules Closed-loop control modulesFunction modules Closed-loop control modulesSignal modules Signal modulesAnalog input and output modules Binary input and output modules Binary input and output modulesBinary input module, testable, 6DS1 618-8CA Binary output module with 16 relays, 6DS1 605-8BASTRUK-AS 220 EA configuring program Proportioning and counter modulesProportioning counter module, metering pulse input module Metering pulse input module with 8 channels, 6DS1 607-8ABModules which can be used on the I/O bus Modules which can be used on the I/O busExplanations for the column Remarks Explanations for the column Release6DS1 342-1BD With S5KE Mode of operation Test modeOperation unit PBT 65 process operation keyboardConfiguring unit Configuring keyboardConfiguring keyboard Mini floppy disk unit Mini floppy disk unitMini floppy disk unit 6DS3 900-8AE Floppy disksBus communication Application ApplicationLocal range Design Remote rangeSingle remote bus Connector board AF Remote bus Connection distributor AVBus converter Ul Redundant remote busBus configurations Bus configurations, examplesApplication Other conditions Connecting cables Connecting cables Connecting cables for 20-m local busConnecting cables for remote bus Expansion units Central controllersSimatic S5 I/Os ET 100U Interface modules for coupling with other systems, summary Coupling of other systemsSimatic S5 expansion units Parallel coupling with S5-115U I/O modulesParallel coupling with Simatic S5-115U I/O modules Simatic S5-115U I/O modules appropriate for coupling Digital input modulesDigital output modules Digital input/output modulesParallel coupling with S5-135U/155U I/O modules Parallel coupling with Simatic S5-135U/155U I/O modulesSimatic S5-135U/155U I/O modules appropriate for coupling Interface module for Simatic S5 expansion units Interface module for Simatic S5 expansion unitsSimatic S5/S7 central controllers Serial coupling With Simatic S5/S7 central controllersSerial coupling with Simatic S5/S7 central controllers Interface module for Simatic S5/S7 central controllers Interface module for Simatic S5/S7 central controllersSimatic S5 I/Os / ET 100U Serial coupling with Simatic S5 I/OsET 100U I/O modules appropriate for coupling Exi modulesInterface module for ET 100U Interface module for ET 100UOrdering of complete systems AS 235 standard configuration Ordering informationOrdering of options