BS EN 61784-5-11:2013:2014 Edition
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Industrial communication networks. Profiles – Installation of fieldbuses. Installation profiles for CPF 11
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 46 |
IEC 61784-5-11:2013 specifies the installation profiles for CPF 11 (TCnet). Each CP installation profile is specified in a separate part of this standard. The IEC 61784 series is produced to facilitate the use of communication networks in industrial control systems. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2010 and constitutes a technical revision. It includes the following changes: Addition of a new Annex C (normative). This publication is to be read in conjunction with /2.
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6 | English CONTENTS |
12 | INTRODUCTION Figures Figure 1 – Standards relationships |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 4 CPF 11: Overview of installation profiles 5 Installation profile conventions |
14 | 6 Conformance to installation profiles |
16 | Annex A (normative) CP 11/1 (TCnet-star) specific installation profile A.1 Installation profile scope A.2 Normative references A.3 Installation profile terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms A.4 Installation planning A.4.1 General A.4.2 Planning requirements A.4.2.1 Safety A.4.2.2 Security A.4.2.3 Environmental considerations and EMC A.4.2.4 Specific requirements for generic cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 24702 A.4.3 Network capabilities A.4.3.1 Network topology |
17 | A.4.3.2 Network characteristics Tables Table A.1 – Network characteristics for balanced cabling based on Ethernet |
18 | Table A.2 – Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling |
19 | A.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components A.4.4.1 Cable selection Table A.3 – Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables Table A.4 – Information relevant to copper cable: cords |
20 | A.4.4.2 Connecting hardware selection Table A.5 – Information relevant to optical fibre cables |
21 | Table A.6 – Connectors for balanced cabling CPs based on Ethernet Table A.7 – Optical fibre connecting hardware Table A.8 – Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP 11/1) |
22 | A.4.4.3 Connections within a channel/permanent link A.4.4.4 Terminators A.4.4.5 Device location and connection A.4.4.6 Coding and labelling A.4.4.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and devices and shielded cabling A.4.4.8 Storage and transportation of cables A.4.4.9 Routing of cables A.4.4.10 Separation of circuit Table A.9 – Recommended minimum distances specific for CP 11/1 |
23 | A.4.4.11 Mechanical protection of cabling components A.4.4.12 Installation in special areas A.4.5 Cabling planning documentation A.4.6 Verification of cabling planning specification A.5 Installation implementation A.5.1 General requirements A.5.2 Cable installation A.5.2.1 General requirements for all cabling types Table A.10 – Parameters for balanced cables Table A.11 – Parameters for silica optical fibre cables |
24 | A.5.2.2 Installation and routing A.5.2.3 Specific requirements for CPs A.5.2.4 Specific requirements for wireless installation A.5.2.5 Specific requirements for generic cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 24702 A.5.3 Connector installation A.5.4 Terminator installation A.5.5 Device installation A.5.6 Coding and labelling A.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and devices and shield cabling A.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation A.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test A.6.1 General A.6.2 Installation verification A.6.2.1 General A.6.2.2 Verification according to cabling planning documentation A.6.2.3 Verification of earthing and bonding A.6.2.4 Verification of shield earthing A.6.2.5 Verification of cabling system A.6.2.6 Cable selection verification |
25 | A.6.2.7 Connector verification A.6.2.8 Connection verification A.6.2.9 Terminators verification A.6.2.10 Coding and labelling verification A.6.2.11 Verification report A.6.3 Installation acceptance test A.6.3.1 General A.6.3.2 Acceptance test of Ethernet-based cabling A.6.3.3 Acceptance test of non-Ethernet-based cabling A.6.3.4 Specific requirements for wireless installation A.6.3.5 Acceptance test report A.7 Installation administration A.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting |
26 | Annex B (normative) CP 11/2 (TCnet-loop 100) specific installation profile B.1 Installation profile scope B.2 Normative references B.3 Installation profile terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms B.4 Installation planning B.4.1 General B.4.2 Planning requirements B.4.2.1 Safety B.4.2.2 Security B.4.2.3 Environmental considerations and EMC B.4.2.4 Specific requirements for generic cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 24702 B.4.3 Network capabilities B.4.3.1 Network topology B.4.3.2 Network characteristics |
27 | Table B.1 – Network characteristics for balanced cabling based on Ethernet |
28 | Table B.2 – Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling |
29 | B.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components B.4.4.1 Cable selection Table B.3 – Information relevant to copper cable: fixed cables Table B.4 – Information relevant to copper cable: cords |
30 | B.4.4.2 Connecting hardware selection Table B.5 – Information relevant to optical fibre cables |
31 | Table B.6 – Connectors for balanced cabling CPs based on Ethernet Table B.7 – Optical fibre connecting hardware Table B.8 – Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP 11/2) |
32 | B.4.4.3 Connections within a channel/permanent link B.4.4.4 Terminators B.4.4.5 Device location and connection B.4.4.6 Coding and labelling B.4.4.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and devices and shielded cabling B.4.4.8 Storage and transportation of cables B.4.4.9 Routing of cables B.4.4.10 Separation of circuit |
33 | B.4.4.11 Mechanical protection of cabling components B.4.4.12 Installation in special areas B.4.5 Cabling planning documentation B.4.6 Verification of cabling planning specification B.5 Installation implementation B.5.1 General requirements B.5.2 Cable installation B.5.2.1 General requirements for all cabling types Table B.9 – Recommended minimum distances specific for CP 11/2 Table B.10 – Parameters for balanced cables |
34 | B.5.2.2 Installation and routing B.5.2.3 Specific requirements for CPs B.5.2.4 Specific requirements for wireless installation B.5.2.5 Specific requirements for generic cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 24702 B.5.3 Connector installation B.5.4 Terminator installation B.5.5 Device installation B.5.6 Coding and labelling B.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and devices and shield cabling Table B.11 – Parameters for silica optical fibre cables |
35 | B.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation B.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test B.6.1 General B.6.2 Installation verification B.6.2.1 General B.6.2.2 Verification according to cabling planning documentation B.6.2.3 Verification of earthing and bonding B.6.2.4 Verification of shield earthing B.6.2.5 Verification of cabling system B.6.2.6 Cable selection verification B.6.2.7 Connector verification B.6.2.8 Connection verification B.6.2.9 Terminators verification B.6.2.10 Coding and labelling verification B.6.2.11 Verification report B.6.3 Installation acceptance test B.6.3.1 General B.6.3.2 Acceptance test of Ethernet-based cabling B.6.3.3 Acceptance test of non-Ethernet-based cabling B.6.3.4 Specific requirements for wireless installation |
36 | B.6.3.5 Acceptance test report B.7 Installation administration B.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting |
37 | Annex C (normative) CP 11/3 (TCnet-loop 1G) specific installation profile C.1 Installation profile scope C.2 Normative references C.3 Installation profile terms, definitions, and abbreviated terms C.4 Installation planning C.4.1 General C.4.2 Planning requirements C.4.2.1 Safety C.4.2.2 Security C.4.2.3 Environmental considerations and EMC C.4.2.4 Specific requirements for generic cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 24702 C.4.3 Network capabilities C.4.3.1 Network topology C.4.3.2 Network characteristics |
38 | Table C.1 – Network characteristics for optical fibre cabling |
39 | C.4.4 Selection and use of cabling components C.4.4.1 Cable selection C.4.4.2 Connecting hardware selection Table C.2 – Information relevant to optical fibre cables |
40 | C.4.4.3 Connections within a channel/permanent link C.4.4.4 Terminators Table C.3 – Optical fibre connecting hardware Table C.4 – Relationship between FOC and fibre types (CP 11/3) |
41 | C.4.4.5 Device location and connection C.4.4.6 Coding and labelling C.4.4.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and devices and shielded cabling C.4.5 Cabling planning documentation C.4.6 Verification of cabling planning specification |
42 | C.5 Installation implementation C.5.1 General requirements C.5.2 Cable installation C.5.2.1 General requirements for all cabling types C.5.2.2 Installation and routing C.5.2.3 Specific requirements for CPs C.5.2.4 Specific requirements for wireless installation C.5.2.5 Specific requirements for generic cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 24702 C.5.3 Connector installation C.5.4 Terminator installation C.5.5 Device installation C.5.6 Coding and labelling C.5.7 Earthing and bonding of equipment and devices and shield cabling Table C.5 – Parameters for silica optical fibre cables |
43 | C.5.8 As-implemented cabling documentation C.6 Installation verification and installation acceptance test C.6.1 General C.6.2 Installation verification C.6.2.1 General C.6.2.2 Verification according to cabling planning documentation C.6.2.3 Verification of earthing and bonding C.6.2.4 Verification of shield earthing C.6.2.5 Verification of cabling system C.6.2.6 Cable selection verification C.6.2.7 Connector verification C.6.2.8 Connection verification C.6.2.9 Terminators verification C.6.2.10 Coding and labelling verification C.6.2.11 Verification report C.6.3 Installation acceptance test C.6.3.1 General C.6.3.2 Acceptance test of Ethernet-based cabling C.6.3.3 Acceptance test of non-Ethernet-based cabling C.6.3.4 Specific requirements for wireless installation |
44 | C.6.3.5 Acceptance test report C.7 Installation administration C.8 Installation maintenance and installation troubleshooting |