ABB FBIP-21 BACnet/IP User Manual

ABB FBIP-21 BACnet/IP User Manual

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FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module
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  • Page 1 — OPTION FOR ABB DRIVES, CONVERTERS AND INVERTERS FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module User’s manual...
  • Page 2 9AKK106930A5241 ACQ580-01 manuals 9AKK106713A2709 Option manuals and guides FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter 3AXD50000028468 module user’s manual You can find manuals and other product documents in PDF format on the Internet. See section Document library on the Internet on the inside of the back cover.
  • Page 3: Effective: 2018

    User’s manual FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module Table of contents 1. Safety instructions 4. Mechanical installation 5. Electrical installation 6. Start-up 3AXD50000028468 Rev B  2018 ABB Oy All Rights Reserved. EFFECTIVE: 2018-03-16...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Example 2 ........18 FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module ..... 19 Layout of the FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module .
  • Page 6 6 Table of contents 5. Electrical installation Contents of this chapter ....... 25 Warnings .
  • Page 7 Table of contents 7 BACnet interoperability building blocks ....50 BACnet object list ........51 AI object .
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    8 Table of contents...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions 9 Safety instructions Contents of this chapter The chapter contains the warning symbols used in this manual and the safety instructions which you must obey when you install or connect an optional module to a drive, converter or inverter. If you ignore the safety instructions, injury, death or damage can occur.
  • Page 10: Safety In Installation

    10 Safety instructions Safety in installation These instructions are for all who install or connect an optional module to a drive, converter or inverter and need to open its front cover or door to do the work. WARNING! Obey these instructions. If you ignore them, injury or death, or damage to the equipment can occur.
  • Page 11: Introduction To The Manual

    Purpose of the manual The manual provides information on installing, commissioning and using the FBIP-21 BACnet adapter module. Applicability This manual applies to the FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module, SW version 0.41 and later. Compatibility The FBIP-21 adapter module is compatible with the following...
  • Page 12: Target Audience

    12 Introduction to the manual Target audience This manual is intended for people who plan the installation, install, start up, use and service the adapter module. The manual is written for readers worldwide. Both SI and imperial units are shown. Before you start Before you do work on the module, read this manual and the applicable drive/converter /inverter manual that contains the...
  • Page 13: Cyber Security Disclaimer

    ABB and its affiliates are not liable for damages and/or losses related to such security breaches, any unauthorized access, interference, intrusion, leakage and/or theft of data or information.
  • Page 14: Terms And Abbreviations

    FBIP-21 BACnet One of the optional fieldbus adapter modules available adapter module for ABB drives. FBIP-21 is a device through which an ABB drive is connected to a BACnet/IP network. Fieldbus adapter Device through which the drive is connected to an module external communication network, that is, a fieldbus.
  • Page 15 Introduction to the manual 15 Term/ Explanation Abbreviation Relay output Shielded twisted pair Unshielded twisted pair VLAN Virtual LAN Writable property Wide area network...
  • Page 16 16 Introduction to the manual...
  • Page 17: Overview Of The Bacnet/Ip Network And The Fbip-21

    Overview of the BACnet/IP network and the FBIP-21 module 17 Overview of the BACnet/IP network and the FBIP-21 module Contents of this chapter This chapter contains a short description of the BACnet/IP network and the FBIP-21 adapter module. BACnet BACnet is a standard data communication protocol that enables interoperability between different building systems (e.g.
  • Page 18: Topology Of The Bacnet/Ip Network

    BACnet broadcast messages. Each subnet requires one BBMD.  Topology of the BACnet/IP network The below examples show the allowable topologies for a BACnet/IP network with FBIP-21 module. Example 1 ABB drive Other device Other device Switch or router Example 2 ABB drive...
  • Page 19: Fbip-21 Bacnet/Ip Adapter Module

    Overview of the BACnet/IP network and the FBIP-21 module 19 FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module The FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module is an optional device for ABB drives which enables the connection of the drive to a BACnet/IP network. For example, the FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module connects the ACH580 drive designed for HVAC and refrigeration applications.
  • Page 20: Layout Of The Fbip-21 Bacnet/Ip Adapter Module

    20 Overview of the BACnet/IP network and the FBIP-21 module  Layout of the FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module Description See section Lock Installing the adapter module page Mounting screw RJ-45 connector [X1] to Connecting the adapter module Ethernet to the BACnet/IP network...
  • Page 21: Mechanical Installation

    Mechanical installation 21 Mechanical installation Contents of this chapter This chapter contains a delivery checklist and instructions to install the adapter module. Necessary tools and instructions You will need a Torx TX10 screwdriver to secure the BACnet adapter module to the drive. See also, the applicable drive hardware manual.
  • Page 22: Installing The Adapter Module

    22 Mechanical installation Installing the adapter module WARNING! Obey the safety instructions. See chapter Safety instructions on page 9. If you ignore the safety instructions, injury or death can occur. The adapter module has a specific position in the drive. Plastic pins, a lock and one screw to hold the adapter module in place.
  • Page 23 Mechanical installation 23 2. Put the adapter module carefully into its position on the drive. 3. Push in the lock. 4. Tighten the screw to torque 0.8 N·m using a Torx TX10 screwdriver. WARNING! Do not use excessive force, or leave the screw too loose.
  • Page 24 24 Mechanical installation...
  • Page 25: Electrical Installation

    Electrical installation 25 Electrical installation Contents of this chapter This chapter contains: • general cabling instructions • instructions on connecting the adapter module to the BACnet/IP network. Warnings WARNING! Obey the safety instructions. See chapter Safety instructions on page 9. If you ignore the safety instructions, injury or death can occur.
  • Page 26: General Cabling Instructions

    26 Electrical installation General cabling instructions • Arrange the bus cables as far away from the motor cables as possible. • Avoid parallel runs. • Use bushings at cable entries. Connecting the adapter module to the BACnet/IP network The network cable can be CAT5 or higher, and type unshielded twisted pair (UTP), foiled twisted pair (FTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP).
  • Page 27: Start-Up

    Start-up 27 Start-up Contents of this chapter This chapter contains: • information on configuring the drive for operation with the adapter module • drive-specific instructions on starting up the drive with the adapter module • information on configuring the client for communication with the adapter module.
  • Page 28: Configuring The Bacnet/Ip Connection

    28 Start-up Configuring the BACnet/IP connection WARNING! Obey the safety instructions given in this manual and the drive documentation. After the adapter module has been mechanically and electrically installed according to the instructions in chapters Mechanical installation Electrical installation, you must prepare the drive for communication with the module.
  • Page 29: Fbip-21 Configuration Parameters - Group A (Group 1)

    Start-up 29  FBIP-21 configuration parameters – group A (group 1) Group A (group 1) corresponds to parameter group 51 in ACH580 drive. Name/Value Description Default FBA type Shows the fieldbus adapter type as 47808 = detected by the drive. You cannot BACnet adjust this value.
  • Page 30 30 Start-up Name/Value Description Default IP address 1 An IP address is assigned to each IP node on a network. An IP address is a 32-bit number that is typically represented in “dotted decimal” notation consisting of four decimal integers, in the range 0…255, separated by periods.
  • Page 31 Start-up 31 Name/Value Description Default Subnet CIDR Defines subnet masks for CIDR notation. Subnet masks are used for splitting networks into smaller networks called subnets. A subnet mask is a 32-bit binary number that splits the IP address into a network address and host address.
  • Page 32 32 Start-up Name/Value Description Default GW address 1 Defines the four octets of the gateway address. IP gateways connect individual physical IP subnets into a unified IP network. An IP node on one subnet communicates with an IP node on another subnet by sending data to the IP gateway for forwarding.
  • Page 33 Start-up 33 Name/Value Description Default Timeout time Sets the delay time for directing messages to the drive before a (30.0 s communication loss condition is declared. • If value is zero, the feature is disabled. • If value is non zero, the timeout is in units of 100ms.
  • Page 34 34 Start-up Name/Value Description Default FBA Par table Displays the parameter table 0 hex revision of the fieldbus adapter module mapping file stored in the memory of the drive. In format xyz, where x = major revision number y = minor revision number z = correction number This parameter is read-only.
  • Page 35 Start-up 35 Name/Value Description Default 6 = Reset Adapter is performing a hardware reset. FBA comm SW Read-only. Displays the firmware 0 hex patch and build number of the adapter module in format xxyy, where: xx = patch number yy = build number. Example: C80D ≥...
  • Page 36: Activating Drive Control Functions With Ach580

    36 Start-up Activating drive control functions with ACH580  Drive control To enable fieldbus control of various drive functions through BACnet/IP, do the following: • configure the drive to accept fieldbus control of the function. • define a fieldbus input for any drive data required for fieldbus control.
  • Page 37: Input Reference Select

    Start-up 37  Input reference select The tables below show how to use the fieldbus to select the drive input references for frequency and speed control modes. • For frequency control, set parameter 99.04 Motor control mode = Scalar (1) (default value for ACH580). •...
  • Page 38: Speed Reference

    38 Start-up Speed reference For using the fieldbus to provide input speed references to the drive, configure the following drive parameters and set the fieldbus controller supplied reference word(s) in the appropriate location: Drive parameter Value Description BACnet access point 19.11 Ext1/Ext2 2 = FBA A Reference set...
  • Page 39: Relay Output Control

    Start-up 39 Drive parameter Value Description BACnet access point 20.41 Start interlock 1 Fieldbus Source for start BV20 adapter interlock 1 is fieldbus 20.42 Start interlock 2 Fieldbus Source for start BV21 adapter interlock 2 is fieldbus  Relay output control For relay output control through fieldbus, •...
  • Page 40: Data Point Connections

    40 Start-up Data point connections The BACnet access points of the above relay output control parameters are in turn linked to the following parameters: BACnet Drive parameter Description access point BO0...BO5 10.99 RO/DIO Storage parameter for relay output control word and digital outputs ...
  • Page 41: Data Point Connections

    Start-up 41 Data point connections The BACnet access points in the above drive parameter connections are linked to the following data points: BACnet Drive parameter Description access point 13.91 AO1 data Storage parameter for AO1 storage 13.92 AO2 data Storage parameter for AO2 storage ...
  • Page 42: Data Point Connections

    42 Start-up Data point connections The BACnet access points in the above drive parameter connections are linked to the following data points: BACnet Drive parameter Description access point AV43 40.91 Feedback Storage parameter for process data storage feedback value AV42 40.92 Setpoint Storage parameter for process data storage...
  • Page 43: Drive Feedback

    Start-up 43 Drive parameter Value Description 50.02 FBA A comm 0 = No action Selects how the drive reacts loss func 1 = Fault upon a fieldbus communication 2 = Last speed break. The time delay is defined 3 = Speed ref by parameter 50.03 FBA A safe comm loss t out.
  • Page 44 44 Start-up Drive parameter Description BACnet access point 05.11 Inverter Estimated drive temperature in temperature percent of fault limit 01.20 Inverter kWh Amount of energy that has counter passed through the drive (in either direction) in full kilowatt- hours. Whenever the counter rolls over, 01.19 Inverter MWh counter is incremented.
  • Page 45: Fault Queue For Drive Diagnostics

    Start-up 45 Drive parameter Description BACnet access point 01.53 Previous day Previous day energy AV133 consumption. The value 01.52 Current day kWh is stored here when its value has been cumulated for 24 hours. The value is set to the value before the power cycle when the drive is again up and running ...
  • Page 46: Starting Up Fieldbus Communication For Ach580 Drives

    46 Start-up Starting up fieldbus communication for ACH580 drives Follow these steps to setup fieldbus communication in ACH580 drives. For example of appropriate values, see Parameter setting examples (page 47). 1. Power up the drive. 2. Enable communication between the adapter module and the drive with parameter 50.01 FBA A enable.
  • Page 47: Parameter Setting Examples

    Start-up 47  Parameter setting examples Frequency control The table below shows an example of how to configure a basic frequency control application. Assume the rest of parameters are in default values. ACH580 Settings Description Drive parameter 50.01 FBA A enable 1 = Enable Enables communication between the drive and...
  • Page 48 48 Start-up ACH580 Settings Description Drive parameter 51.21 Comm loss 1 = Any message The timeout feature monitors mode the updating of the Control word and Reference 1. 51.27 FBA A par 1 = Configure Validates the FBIP-21 refresh configuration parameter settings.
  • Page 49: Communication Protocol

    Communication protocol 49 Communication protocol Contents of this chapter This chapter describes the BACnet/IP communication protocol for the adapter module. BACnet/IP BACnet/IP is a standard data communication protocol intended for supervision and control of building automation equipment. The FBIP-21 adapter module supports the BACnet protocol version 1, revision 12 according to the ISO 16484-5:2014 standard.
  • Page 50: Bacnet Interoperability Building Blocks

    50 Communication protocol If the client no longer needs to control an object, it can relinquish the control by writing the priority property value as NULL. For more details, see the BACnet ISO standard 16484-5:2014. Note: Priority arrays are not stored over the power cycle. BACnet interoperability building blocks The following BACnet interoperability building blocks that is collection of one or more services, are supported by FBIP-21:...
  • Page 51: Bacnet Object List

    Communication protocol 51 BACnet object list The adapter module supports the BACnet objects listed below. The present value property of the object can be readable (R), writable (W) or commandable (C), i.e. writable with priority.  AI object Object Default Description Minimum/ Unit Present...
  • Page 52: Av Object

    52 Communication protocol  AV object Object Default Description Minimum/ Unit Present object Maximum value name present value access (information, type depends on the drive parameter) Output- Motor speed 0, nominal speed Output- Output -500, 500 Freq frequency DC bus 0, 2000 Voltage voltage...
  • Page 53 Communication protocol 53 Object Default Description Minimum/ Unit Present object Maximum value name present value access (information, type depends on the drive parameter) AV16 Input- Speed -150, 150 Reference setpoint 1 AV17 Input- Speed -150, 150 Reference setpoint 2 AV18 Active- Active fault Fault...
  • Page 54 54 Communication protocol Object Default Description Minimum/ Unit Present object Maximum value name present value access (information, type depends on the drive parameter) AV32 Output- Actual motor 0, 200 Current- current Range AV33 Max- Max motor 0, nominal current A Current current AV40...
  • Page 55 Communication protocol 55 Object Default Description Minimum/ Unit Present object Maximum value name present value access (information, type depends on the drive parameter) AV130 Kilowatt- Kilowatt hour 0, 3.40282347e38 kWh Hour-This- this hour Hour AV131 Kilowatt- Kilowat hour 0, 3.40282347e38 kWh Hour-Last- during last Hour...
  • Page 56: Bi Object

    56 Communication protocol  BI object Object Default Description Default Present object name active/ value Inactive access text type RO1-Monitor Status of Relay Output 1 ON / RO2-Monitor Status of Relay Output 2 ON / RO3-Monitor Status of Relay Output 3 ON / RO4-Monitor Status of Relay Output 4...
  • Page 57: Bo Object

    Communication protocol 57  BO object Object Default object Description Default Present name active/ value Inactive access text type RO1-Command Output state of Relay 1 ON / OFF RO2-Command Output state of Relay 2 ON / OFF RO3-Command Output state of Relay 3 ON / OFF RO4-Command Output state of Relay 4 ON / OFF...
  • Page 58 58 Communication protocol Object Default Description Default Present object active/ value name Inactive access text type At-Setpoint- Actual at setpoint status YES / NO Monitor Enabled- Actual run enabled ENABLE / Monitor status DISABLE BV10 RUN-STOP- Command to start drive RUN / Command STOP...
  • Page 59 Communication protocol 59 Object Default Description Default Present object active/ value name Inactive access text type BV20 Start- Command to start ENABLE / Interlock-1- interlock 1 DISABLE Command BV21 Start- Command to start ENABLE / Interlock-2- interlock 2 DISABLE Command BV24 Started- Actual start status...
  • Page 60 60 Communication protocol...
  • Page 61: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics 61 Diagnostics Contents of this chapter This chapter explains how to trace faults with the status LEDs on the adapter module when the module is used for BACnet communication. Fault and warning messages For the fault and warning messages concerning the adapter module, see the drive firmware manual.
  • Page 62: Leds

    Blinking red Communication to host lost temporarily Flashing Internal file system error. The error may be orange, cleared by cycling drive power. If the error alternating persists, contact your local ABB with the representative. MODULE flashing orange MODULE There is no power applied to the device.
  • Page 63 • Drive is not supported by FBIP-21. Flashing Internal file system error. The error may be orange, cleared by cycling drive power. If the error alternating persists, contact your local ABB with the representative. HOST flashing orange Flashing...
  • Page 64 64 Diagnostics...
  • Page 65: Technical Data

    Technical data 65 Technical data Contents of this chapter This chapter contains the technical specifications of the adapter module and the BACnet link. Layout diagram The figure below shows the enclosure of the FBIP-21 BACnet/IP adapter module from the front and side.
  • Page 66: General Conditions

    66 Technical data General conditions Installation Into an option slot on the drive control unit Degree of protection IP20 Ambient conditions The ambient conditions specified for the drive in its manuals are applicable. Package Cardboard. Plastic wrapping: Antistatic air bubble sheet (PE).
  • Page 67: Tcp And Udp Service Ports

    Technical data 67 TCP and UDP service ports There are multiple in-bound and out-bound network services running on the FBIP-21. Port Service Purpose 68 (UDP) DHCP DHCP client. Note: Used only when IP configuration method is selected as Dyn IP HFCP. 47808 (UDP) BACnet BACnet IP protocol.
  • Page 68 68 Technical data...
  • Page 69: Further Information

    Address any inquiries about the product to your local ABB representative, quoting the type designation and serial number of the unit in question. A listing of ABB sales, support and service contacts can be found by navigating to abb.com/searchchannels. Product training For information on ABB product training, navigate to new.abb.com/service/training.
  • Page 70 3AXD50000028468B © Copyright 2018 ABB. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.

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