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GE 90-30 PLC Installation And Hardware Manual (447 pages)
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Table of Contents
Section 1
9
Table of Contents
9
Section 2
16
Chapter 1 Overview of the Series 90-30 PLC
32
The Basic Parts of a Series 90-30 PLC
32
Assembling a Basic Series 90-30 PLC System
33
What else Would be Needed to Make this Basic System Functional
37
What if the Application Requires more than Five Modules
37
What if the Application Requires more than Ten Modules
38
What Is the Difference between Expansion and Remote Baseplates
39
What if I Need to Cover more than 700 Feet (213 Meters)
40
Chapter 2 Installation
41
Receiving Your Products - Visual Inspection
41
Pre-Installation Check
41
Warranty Claims
41
Working with Series 90-30 Modules
42
Module Features
42
Installing a Module
43
Removing a Module
44
Installing a Module's Terminal Board
45
Removing a Module's Terminal Board
46
I/O Module Terminal Board Posts
47
Installing and Removing Terminal Boards with Holding Screws
47
Baseplate Mounting
48
Mounting a Baseplate to a Panel
48
Mounting a Baseplate to a 19" Rack
48
Grounding Procedures
51
Ground Conductors
51
System Grounding Procedures
51
Baseplate Safety Grounding
52
Series 90-30 PLC Equipment Grounding
52
Grounding 19" Rack-Mounted Baseplates
53
Programmer Grounding
53
CPU351 and 352 Shield Grounding
54
Module Shield Grounding
54
Shield Grounding Information for Cpus with External Port Connections
54
Additional Modules with Shield Grounding Requirements
56
CPU363, CPU364, and CPU374 Shield Grounding
56
General Wiring Guidelines
57
Connections to I/O Module Terminal Boards
58
Discrete I/O Module Connection Methods
58
Installation of 32-Point Discrete, 50-Pin Connector Modules
59
Terminal Block Quick Connect Installation for 16-Point Discrete Modules
59
Using Weidmuller #912263 Terminal Block
59
Direct Method
60
Installation of Discrete 32-Point, Dual 24-Pin Connector Modules
60
Using a Generic Terminal Block or Strip
60
Using a TBQC
60
With a Generic Terminal Block/Strip
60
Analog Input Module Wiring Methods
61
Direct Method
61
General Wiring Methods for Analog Modules
61
Using a Generic Terminal Block or Strip
61
Analog Output Module Wiring
62
Direct Method
62
General
62
TBQC Not Recommended for Analog Modules
62
Using a Generic Terminal Block or Strip
62
AC Power Source Connections
63
AC Input Wiring to AC/DC Power Supplies
63
Power Supply Overvoltage Protection Devices
64
Special Installation Instructions for Floating Neutral (IT) Systems
65
Definition of Floating Neutral Systems
65
Use These Special Installation Instructions for Floating Neutral Systems
66
DC Power Source Connections
67
DC Input Wiring to AC/DC and DC-Only Power Supplies
67
VDC Output (All Supplies)
67
Basic Installation Procedure
68
Chapter 3 Baseplates
70
Baseplate Types
70
Common Baseplate Features
70
Two Baseplate Sizes
71
Baseplate Terms
72
CPU Baseplates
73
Embedded CPU Baseplates (Figures 3-2 and 3-3)
73
Modular CPU Baseplates (Figures 3-4 and 3-5)
75
Expansion Baseplates (Figures 3-6 and 3-7)
76
Remote Baseplates (Figures 3-8 and 3-9)
77
I/O Bus Expansion Cables
79
Differences between Remote and Expansion Racks
80
Mixing Expansion and Remote Baseplates in a System
80
Termination Requirement for Expansion or Remote System
81
Powering down Individual Expansion or Remote Baseplates
81
Series 90-30 PLC Backplane
81
Rack Number DIP Switch on Expansion and Remote Baseplates
82
Expansion and Remote Baseplates Connection Example
84
Load Ratings, Temperature, and Mounting Position
88
Baseplate Adapter Brackets for 19" Rack Mounting
89
Baseplate Comparison Table
91
Chapter 4 Power Supplies
92
Power Supply Categories
92
Power Supply Feature Comparison
92
AC/DC Input Power Supplies
93
IC693PWR321 Standard Power Supply, 120/240 VAC or 125 VDC Input
93
IC693PWR330 High Capacity Power Supply, 120/240 VAC/125 VDC Input
95
Field Wiring Connections for the AC/DC Input Power Supplies
96
Isolated 24 VDC Supply Output Connections
97
DC Input Only Power Supplies
98
IC693PWR322 Standard Power Supply, 24/48 VDC Input
98
Calculating Input Power Requirements for IC693PWR322
99
IC693PWR328 Standard Power Supply, 48 VDC Input
101
Calculating Input Power Requirements for IC693PWR328
102
Input Power/Current Calculation for IC693PWR328 Power Supply
103
IC693PWR331 High Capacity Power Supply, 24 VDC Input
104
Current Derating for Higher Temperatures
105
Calculating Input Power Requirements for IC693PWR331
106
Field Wiring Connections to the DC Input-Only Power Supplies
106
Common Series 90-30 Power Supply Features
107
Input Overvoltage Protection Devices
107
Status Indicator Lights on All Power Supplies
107
Output Voltage Connections to Backplane (All Supplies)
108
Overcurrent Protection (All Supplies)
109
Timing Diagram
109
CPU Serial Port Connector on Power Supply (All Supplies)
110
CPU Serial Port Information
110
Backup Battery for RAM Memory (All Supplies)
111
Chapter 5 Cpus
112
CPU Types for Series 90-30 Plcs
112
Embedded Cpus
112
Modular Cpus
113
CPU Serial Port (Connector on Power Supply)
114
General CPU Features
114
Microprocessor
114
Memory Volatility
115
Programmable Read-Only Memory (PROM) Types
116
RAM Memory
116
RAM Memory Backup/Backup Battery Information
116
Uses of PROM Devices in the 90-30 Cpus
116
Catalog Number IC693CPU340
143
Catalog Number IC693CPU341
144
Catalog Number IC693CPU350
145
Catalog Number IC693CPU351
146
Cpu351
146
Catalog Number IC693CPU352
147
Cpu352
147
Catalog Number IC693CPU360
148
Cpu360
148
Catalog Number IC693CPU363
149
Cpu363
149
Catalog Number IC693CPU364
150
Cpu364
150
Catalog Number IC693CPU374
151
Cpu374
151
Chapter 6 Memory Backup/Battery Backup
152
Backup Battery for RAM Memory (All Supplies)
152
Battery Replacement Instructions
153
Battery Replacement/Memory Protection Factors
154
The Importance of Backing up Your Program
154
Factors Affecting Battery Life
155
Low Battery Warning Methods
155
Operating Without a Memory Backup Battery
157
RAM Memory Battery Backup Connection Path
159
Super Capacitor Memory Backup
159
Battery Accessory Kit (IC693ACC315)
160
Embedded Cpus
160
Maintaining RAM Memory During Storage or Shipment of a CPU
160
Modular Cpus
160
Battery Accessory Kit Installation
161
External Battery Module (IC693ACC302)
161
Batteries in Power Supplies on Expansion or Remote Racks
162
Basic I/O Module Types
163
Chapter 7 Input/Output Modules
163
Discrete I/O Modules
164
Discrete I/O Module Point Density
164
Standard Density Discrete I/O Module Features
164
Discrete Relay Output Module Protection
166
High Density (32-Point) Discrete Module Features
166
Wiring Standard Density (16-Point or Less) Discrete Modules
166
Modules with Single 50-Pin Connector
168
Wiring Methods for 32-Point Discrete I/O Modules
168
Modules with Dual 24-Pin Connectors
169
Analog Module Features
170
Analog Input Module Wiring Methods
171
Wiring Methods for Analog Modules
171
Analog Output Module Wiring
172
I/O Module Power Supply Current Draw
172
AD693CMM301 State Logic Serial Communications Module (SCM)
223
Description
223
Ok Led
223
Reset Button
223
Cable Information
224
Serial Connector
224
State Logic SCM Documentation
224
IC693SLP300 State Logic Processor Module
225
Description
225
Installation
226
Memory
226
SLP Features
226
Pushbutton
227
Status Light
227
Battery
228
Cable Information
228
Hardware Specifications
228
State Logic Processor (SLP) Documentation
228
State Logic Cpus
229
Features of State Logic Cpus
229
Model CSE311, CSE313 and CSE323 Embedded CPU Baseplates
230
Model CSE331 and CSE340 Modular Cpus
231
Configuring the State Logic Cpus
232
CPU Serial Port Connector on Power Supply
232
State Logic CPU Firmware and PROM Configurations
234
State Logic CPU Data Sheets
234
Cse313 Catalog Number Ic693Cse313
236
Catalog Number IC693CSE331
238
Cse331
238
Load Required from Power Supply
238
Processor Type and Speed
238
Program Memory
238
Serial Ports
238
Task Groups
238
Cse340
239
Total Baseplates Per System
238
Type of Memory Storage
238
Typical Scan Rate
238
Catalog Number IC693CSE340
239
Table Memory (Bytes)
239
Chapter 10 Cables
240
Cable Data Sheets
246
IC647CBL704 Workstation Interface to Series 90 CPU (SNP Port) Cable
247
Function of Cable
247
IC690CBL701 PCM, ADC, CMM to Workmaster (PC-XT) Cable
251
Cable Specifications
251
Function of Cable
251
Wiring Diagram
251
PCM to Programmer Cable Installation
252
IC690CBL702 PC-AT to PCM, ADC, CMM Cable
253
Cable Specifications
253
Function of Cable
253
IC693CBL310 I/O Interface Cable (24-Pin) for 32 Point Modules
281
Function of Cable
281
Connector Depth for Cable IC693CBL310
282
Replacement/Obsolescence Information
282
Function of Cable
284
Specifications
284
Wiring Information
285
IC693CBL315 I/O Interface Cable (24-Pin) for 32 Point Modules
288
Building Custom Length Cables for 24-Pin Connectors
288
Function of Cable
288
Connector Depth for IC693CBL315
290
Replacement/Obsolescence Information
290
IC693CBL316 Serial Cable, 9-Pin D-Shell to RJ-11 Connector
292
Description
292
Typical Applications
292
Cable Specifications
293
Function of Cable
293
Connector Depth
294
IC693CBL327/328 I/O Interface Cables with Right Angle 24-Pin Connector
296
Applications
296
Description
296
Connector Depth for Cables IC693CBL327/328
297
Specifications
297
Building Custom Length 24-Pin Connector Cables
298
Connector Depth for Custom Built Cables
299
Possible Uses for These Cables (Factory or Custom Built)
300
IC693CBL329/330/331/332/333/334 Cables 24-Pin I/O Faceplate Connector to Terminal Block Connector
301
Description
301
Connector Depth
302
Applications
303
IC693CBL340/341 PTM Interface Cables
304
Documentation
306
Chapter 11 Programmer Hardware Products
307
Products Discussed in this Chapter
307
IC640WMI310/320 Work Station Interface Boards
308
Replacing Workmaster Computers
309
IC690ACC900 RS-422/RS-485 to RS-232 Converter
309
IC690ACC901 Miniconverter Kit
310
IC693PRG300 Hand-Held Programmer (HHP)
311
Programmable Controller
311
Documentation
312
HHP Features
312
HHP Memory Card (IC693ACC303)
312
HHP Modes of Operation
312
IC693PIF301/400 Personal Computer Interface (PCIF) Cards
313
IC655CCM590 Isolated Repeater/Converter
314
IC690ACC903 Port Isolator
314
Chapter 12 System Design
315
Introduction
315
Step 1: Planning Your System
315
Step 2: Determining I/O Requirements
315
Additional I/O Module Selection Factors
316
Step 3: Selecting Option Modules
316
Step 4: Selecting a CPU
318
Step 5: Selecting Baseplates
319
Step 6: Selecting Power Supplies
320
Reducing PLC Module Count by Using Other GE Products
321
Designing for Safety
322
Fire Prevention
322
Protection from Electrical Failure
322
Protection from Electrical Shock
322
Protection from Mechanical Hazards
322
Protection from Design Changes or Overrides
323
Equipment Accessibility Issues
324
Guarding against Unauthorized Operation
324
Labeling, Guarding, and Lighting Issues
324
Safety Documentation
324
Number of Modules Per Series 90-30 PLC System
325
Calculating Power Supply Loading
326
Load Requirements for Hardware Components
326
Power Supply Loading Calculation Examples
328
Scan (Sweep) Time Calculation
329
Major Design Factors Affecting Scan Time
330
Where to Find Scan Time Information
330
Calculating PLC Heat Dissipation
331
System Layout Guidelines
331
Benefits of a Good Layout - Safe, Reliable, and Accessible
331
PLC Rack Location and Clearance Requirement
331
Location of Modules in the PLC Racks
332
Allowable Module Locations
333
Series 90-30 PLC Layout Example
334
PLC Mounting Position
335
Derated Horizontal Mounting Orientation
335
Recommended Upright Mounting Orientation
335
Power Supply
336
Supply Is
337
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Table of Contents
Technical Support
3
Related Publications
6
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1 Overview
11
Table 1-1. Bus Interface Module Products
11
LON WORKS Network Overview
13
Table 1-2. Supported Topologies
13
Bus Interface Module Overview
15
Controls and Indicators
16
Connectors
17
Functional Characteristics
18
Configuration
18
Diagnostics
18
What You Need to Operate the Bus Interface Module
19
Table 1-7. Compatible CPU Models and Logicmaster 90 Software Versions
20
Chapter 2 Operation
21
Overview of Operation
22
Architecture
22
Figure 2-1. Overview of Bus Interface Module Operation
23
Operating Modes
24
Powerup Sequence
24
Figure 2-2. Bus Interface Module Powerup Sequence
25
Sweep Operation
26
Rack Location for the Bus Interface Module
28
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation
29
Module Installation and Removal
29
Module Installation
29
Module Removal
29
Network Installation
30
Network Wiring Guidelines
30
Terminating the Network
30
Connecting a Programmer
31
Chapter 4 Configuring the LBIM
35
Figure 4-2. Example: Assigning Network Variables Types to the LBIM and PLC Registers
35
Using the LBIM Configuration Software
36
Installation and Startup
36
Editing a Configuration
37
Module Configuration
38
Register Configuration
40
Table 4-1. Configuration Editor Fields
42
Field Definitions
43
Reference Configuration
43
Defining Variables
45
Table 4-2. Network Variable Fields in the Network Variable Editor
49
Menu Commands
50
File Menu
52
Tools Menu
52
Binding Network Variables
55
Table 4-3. Configurable Network Image Parameters
56
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
57
Startup and Configuration
58
Table 5-1. Troubleshooting
58
Valid Bits
59
Wink Function
59
Appendix A Specifications
60
Module Specifications
61
Power Requirements
61
Environmental Requirements
61
Agency Approvals
61
Microprocessor Configuration
62
Interface Specifications
63
Serial Communications Protocol
63
Network Communications
63
Series 90-30 Backplane Interface
63
Appendix B Standard Network Variable Types
64
Appendix C Configuration File Specifications
68
Network Interface and PLC Mapping
68
Network Variable Parameter Configuration
69
Configuration Parameter Types
71
Appendix Glossary
72
Commonly Used Acronyms and Abbreviations
73
Glossary of Terms
74
Appendix D Glossary
72
Appendix E Quick Start Guide
80
Module Description
81
Functional Characteristics
81
Controls and Indicators
83
Connectors
84
Diagnostics
84
What You Need to Operate the Bus Interface Module
85
Hardware Installation and Powerup
86
Module Configuration/Network Installation
87
PLC Configuration
90
Summary
91
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