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CIP Objects
12.10

Base Energy Object (4Eh)

Category
Extended
Object Description
The Base Energy Object acts as an "Energy Supervisor" for CIP Energy implementations. It is responsible for
providing a time base for energy values, provides energy mode services, and can provide aggregation services
for aggregating energy values up through the various levels of an industrial facility. It also provides a standard
format for reporting energy metering results. The object is energy type independent and allows energy type
specific data and functionality to be integrated into an energy system in a standard way. The Anybus
CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP supports one instance of the Base Energy Object. For instance, an electric power
monitor may count metering pulse output transitions of a separate metering device. The count of such
transitions, represented by a Base Energy Object instance, would reflect the energy consumption measured by
the separate metering device.
An instance of the Base Energy Object may exist as a stand-alone instance, or it may exist in conjunction with
an Electrical and/or Non-Electrical Energy Object instance (These objects are not implemented in the Anybus
CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP). If an instance of any of these objects is implemented in a device, it must be
associated with a Base Energy Object instance in the device.
For this object to be able to access the network, the Energy Reporting Object (E7h) must be implemented in
the host application, see
Supported Services
Class:
Instance:
Class Attributes
#
Name
Access
1
Revision
Get
Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP IIoT Network Guide
Energy Reporting Object (E7h), p.
Get_Attribute_Single
Get_Attribute_Single
Type
Value
UINT
0002h (Object revision)
187.
114 (244)
SCM-1202–069 1.9 en-US

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