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Electrical connections, 7 topology of ff networks – KROHNE IFC 300 Converter FOUNDATION FIELDBUS EN User Manual

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

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Description of abbreviations and CG identifier for possible optional modules
on terminals A and B

3.7 Topology of FF networks

An example of mixed topology of FF networks is shown in the following example.

Connection is best made via short branch cables and T connectors. This connection type makes it
possible to connect and disconnect the devices without interrupting the bus or the
communication.

Abbreviation

Identifier for CG No.

Description

I

a

A

Active current output

I

p

B

Passive current output

P

a

/ S

a

C

Active pulse, frequency, status output or limit switch (changeable)

P

p

/ S

p

E

Passive pulse, frequency, status output or limit switch (changeable)

P

N

/ S

N

F

Passive pulse, frequency, status output or limit switch according to

NAMUR (changeable)

C

a

G

Active control input

C

p

K

Passive control input

C

N

H

Active control input to NAMUR

Signal converter monitors cable breaks and short circuits acc. to

EN 60947-5-6. Errors indicated on LC display. Error messages possible

via status output.

IIn

a

P

Active current input

IIn

p

R

Passive current input

-

8

No additional module installed

-

0

No further module possible

1

HSE network

2

H1 bus

3

Intrisically safe, explosive area

B1+B2

Bridge = coupling element for H1 bus
and HSE network

D1-D3

Device = field devices, own power
supply, for non potentially explosive
areas

D4-D6

Intrinsically safe devices, external
power supply, for potentially explosive
areas

I.S.

Intrinsically safe barrier

JB

Junction box for field devices

PS

Power supply
Switch = connection of multiple HSE
sub networks

T

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