ABB Foundation LD 810HSE Ex Quick Installation Manual
ABB Foundation LD 810HSE Ex Quick Installation Manual

ABB Foundation LD 810HSE Ex Quick Installation Manual

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Fieldbus Linking Device, LD 810HSE Ex
OUNDATION
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 Quick Installation Guide ™ Fieldbus Linking Device, LD 810HSE Ex OUNDATION Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 ABB products. The presence of any such description of a standard or reference to a standard is not a representation that all of the ABB products referenced in this document support all of the features of the described or referenced standard.
  • Page 3 In no event shall ABB be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential dam- ages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hardware described in this document.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction ................... 5 Intended use ......................6 Section 2 Installation ..................... 7 Installation in Hazardous Locations ................ 7 General Requirements ................... 8 Hazardous Location - North American Approval (cULus) ........11 Hazardous Location - European and International Approval (ATEX, IECEx) ... 12 Mounting and Dismounting ..................
  • Page 5: Section 1 Introduction

    Section 1 Introduction This Quick Installation Guide describes the electrical installation of FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus Linking Device LD 810HSE Ex in non-hazardous or hazardous areas. The Linking Device LD 810HSE Ex is an electrical equipment with degree of pro- tection Ex nA, approved for use in hazardous areas of Zone 2 or in the safe area. The 4 FF-H1 interfaces are designed according to the protection method Ex ic.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    For commissioning of LD 810HSE Ex, refer to the User Instructions (LD 810HSE Ex User Manual 2PAA114135-610), which is available in the MyABB portal (https://myportal.abb.com/home). Before commissioning of LD 810HSE Ex make sure to use the latest and recommended Linking Device firmware released for your system environment.
  • Page 7: Section 2 Installation

    Section 2 Installation Installation in Hazardous Locations The LD 810HSE Ex is suitable for use and installation in areas with potentially explosive atmosphere in accordance to the Division model (North America) and the Zone model (Europe and IEC countries) of hazardous locations. Danger of explosion! If energized conductors are plugged to or unplugged from the LD 810HSE Ex in potentially explosive atmosphere, this may result...
  • Page 8: General Requirements

    General Requirements If the notes stated in this document are not observed or in case of inappropriate handling of the device, our liability is waived. In addition, the warranty on devices and spare parts does no longer apply. The following general requirements must be observed when installing LD 810HSE Ex in hazardous locations: –...
  • Page 9 – Electrostatic aspects must be considered when mounting the Linking Devices. Electrostatic charges have to be prevented. – In explosion group IIC and Zone 2 no protected plastic surfaces > 20 cm are allowed; in IIB or dust-Ex, 100 cm may be reached.
  • Page 10 complete units giving the material number stated on the device (marking, type label). – Only such auxiliary components may be used in potentially explosive atmospheres that meet all requirements of European and national directives and legislation. – The environmental conditions specified in the manuals have to be followed strictly.
  • Page 11: Hazardous Location - North American Approval (Culus)

    Explosion hazard - Do not disconnect equipment unless the power has been removed or the area is known to be non-hazardous. Observe relevant national regulations, standards and directives. This manual does not supersede the relevant national regulations, standards and directives. These must be observed and have to be applied according to the national conditions.
  • Page 12: Hazardous Location - European And International Approval (Atex, Iecex)

    Hazardous Location - European and International Approval (ATEX, IECEx) The equipment was assessed as based on the following standards and editions: 1. IEC 60079-0:2011 Ed. 6, modified Cor. 2012 + Cor. 2013 / EN 60079-0: 2012 + A11:2013 2. IEC 60079-11:2011 Ed. 6 + Corr. 2012 / EN 60079-11:2012 3.
  • Page 13: Mounting And Dismounting

    Mounting and Dismounting Installation and inspection tasks are to be carried out by qualified personnel only, i. e. personnel qualified according to TRBS 1203 or similar! The definition of terms can be found in IEC 60079-17. Make sure the LD 810HSE Ex is mounted in a manner that the power supply disconnecting device or interrupt facility can always be reached easily.
  • Page 14 Mounting 4. For mounting the LD 810HSE Ex on a DIN rail (35 mm), attach the two upper notches to the rail. 5. Press the Linking Device down towards the rail until it locks into place. Do not put stress on the system by bending or torsion. 14 Quick Installation Guide LD 810HSE Ex | 2PAA118721...
  • Page 15: Connection Diagram

    Dismounting To dismount the LD 810HSE Ex Linking Device from the DIN rail, slide a screw driver horizontally underneath the housing into the locking bar, slide the bar downwards – without tilting the screw driver - and fold the device upwards. Connection Diagram The following connection diagram shows an overview on the different plugs and interfaces:...
  • Page 16: Connecting The Power Supply

    If ambient temperatures exceed 55 °C at the place of installation, it may occur that the temperatures of connecting cables strongly rise if those cables have been put in place in an unfavorable condition. In such cases, either perform measurements to confirm that the service temperature of the cables is not exceeded (i.
  • Page 17: Ethernet Ports

    As indicated in the connection diagram, the power can be applied alternatively by a special DIN rail connector (Rail Power Supply). For further information contact ABB. Ethernet Ports The Linking Device is equipped with two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interface receptacles (RJ45). Ethernet port 1 (ETH 1) is intended to be connected to a FOUNDATION™...
  • Page 18: Redundancy Link Interface

    Redundancy Link Interface When using two LD 810HSE Ex Linking Devices as a redundant set, the redundancy link interfaces (RDL) of both Linking Devices (primary and second- ary) must be connected by a cable, thus forming a “redundancy link”. If the redundancy link is not installed during start-up (power-on), the LD 810HSE Ex will operate in non-redundant mode.
  • Page 19 The receive (RX) and transmit (TX) signals must be crosslinked. 2PAA118721 | Quick Installation Guide LD 810HSE Ex 19...
  • Page 20: Ff-H1 Interfaces

    FF-H1 Interfaces The LD 810HSE Ex provides 4 F Fieldbus H1 interfaces. These OUNDATION™ interfaces are named CH1 to CH4 and are used to connect an FF-H1 bus to the LD 810HSE Ex. FF H1 Bus Line Channel 1 Signal Description Fieldbus + Fieldbus shield...
  • Page 21 FF H1 Bus Line Channel 3 Signal Description Fieldbus + Fieldbus shield − Fieldbus − FF H1 Bus Line Channel 4 Signal Description Fieldbus + Fieldbus shield − Fieldbus − The fieldbus shield is not directly connected to functional earth. For EMC reasons, it is only connected via a capacitor.
  • Page 22: Configuring Ld 810Hse Ex

    For commissioning of LD 810HSE Ex, refer to the LD 810HSE Ex User Manual (2PAA114135-610) available in the MyABB portal (https://myportal.abb.com/home). Before commissioning of LD 810HSE Ex, make sure to use the latest and recommended Linking Device firmware released for your system environment.
  • Page 23: Section 3 Status Indicators - Leds

    Section 3 Status Indicators - LEDs The Linking Device is equipped with eight LEDs on its front side: Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Permanently green Flashing green Permanently red Flashing green slowly (0.5 Hz) Flashing red Flashing green quickly (5 Hz) 2PAA118721 | Quick Installation Guide LD 810HSE Ex 23...
  • Page 24: Led Indicators In Stand-Alone Mode (Run And Err)

    LED Indicators in Stand-Alone Mode (RUN and ERR) The following table shows possible LED indications in stand-alone mode: LEDs Meaning Start-up phase (approx.7 seconds) During this phase, the redundancy role is determined. Non-redundant device, ready. The device is operational; it is not part of a redundant set. Permanent hardware fault detection during startup.
  • Page 25: Led Indicators In Redundant Mode (Run, Err, And Rdl)

    LED Indicators in Redundant Mode (RUN, ERR, and RDL) The redundancy link LED is used to indicate if traffic via the serial line is per- formed. It will flash green if a valid message is received. It will switch to red if serial communication is lost and it will be off if no serial response has been received after startup.
  • Page 26 Permanent hardware fault detection during startup A fatal error has been detected. Possible failure could be a missing Ethernet connection. Primary device or non-redundant device, hardware failure The device is acting as non-redundant device, but a minor hardware failure has been detected during start-up. In the case of a primary device in a redundant set, the secondary device is not ready.
  • Page 27 Secondary device, operational The device is operational as secondary device in a redun- dant set. The configuration information has been success- fully transferred from the primary device and the redun- dancy link is operational. Secondary device, hardware failure The device is acting as secondary device in a redundant set, but a hardware failure has been detected.
  • Page 28 Primary, not ready Secondary with H1 error Primary, configuration error 28 Quick Installation Guide LD 810HSE Ex | 2PAA118721...
  • Page 29: Status Indications Of The 4 H1 Channels

    Status Indications of the 4 H1 Channels The following table shows the meanings of the 4 channel H1 channel LEDs (CH1 ... CH4): Symbol Color/Lighting Meaning Green Visitor address Flashing Slowly (0.5 Hz) Not in LAS role Flashing Quickly (5 Hz) LAS role No carrier or H1 link is disconnected Flashing Red...
  • Page 30: Section 4 Specifications

    Section 4 Specifications Power supply 18 V DC ... 32 V DC; SELV/PELV supply mandatory The 4 FF H1 channels' output current is 10 mA each. Typical input current is 200 mA; maximum is 1 A (consider- ing the rush-in current at switch-on). FF-H1 4 FF-H1 channels, compliant with type 114 of the FF physical layer profile.
  • Page 31 Depending on the installation position, different ambient operating temperatures are allowed: Horizontal Installation Position Ambient operating Maximum num- Maximum Minimum Maximum per- ber of fieldbus fieldbus distance missible ambient temperature (T channels used voltage temperature T and installation distance and 32 V DC 0 mm 55 °C...
  • Page 32 Vertical Installation Position Maximum number Maximum Minimum Maximum per- of fieldbus chan- fieldbus distance missible ambient nels used voltage temperature T 32 V DC 0 mm 40 °C 24 V DC 0 mm 50 °C 32 V DC 17.5 mm 55 °C 24 V DC 17.5 mm 60 °C...
  • Page 33: Section 5 Manufacturer's Declaration

    Section 5 Manufacturer‘s Declaration This device complies with the requirements of the EC directive 2014/30/EU, “Electromagnetic Compatibility” (EMC directive). It meets the following harmo- nized standards: – EN 55011 - Industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) devices - radio disturbance - limits and methods of measurement –...
  • Page 34 This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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  • Page 36 Contact us www.abb.com/800xA Copyright © 2018 ABB. All rights reserved. www.abb.com/controlsystems...

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