Specifications | Manual Automation Systems S7-300, ET 200M Ex I/O Modules A5E00172008-08; Edition 06/2005\nThis manual is part of the documentation package\nwith the order num\ ber: 6ES7398-8RA00-8BA0 A&D AS SM ID |
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Specifications | Manual Automation Systems S7-300, ET 200M Ex I/O Modules A5E00172008-08; Edition 06/2005\nThis manual is part of the documentation package\nwith the order num\ ber: 6ES7398-8RA00-8BA0 A&D AS SM ID |
Business section |
Specifications | Manual Automation Systems S7-300, ET 200M Ex I/O Modules A5E00172008-08; Edition 06/2005\nThis manual is part of the documentation package\nwith the order num\ ber: 6ES7398-8RA00-8BA0 A&D AS SM ID |
Outline | Back to home Retour à la page de garde Torna alla pagina iniziale Volver a Inicio Title Preface Table of contents 1 Mechanical Configuration of an Automation System with SIMATIC S7 Ex Modules 1.1 Use 1.2 Fundamental Guidelines and Specifications 1.3 The LK 393 line chamber 1.4 Configuration of an S7-300 with Ex I/O Modules 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.7.1 General information 1.7.2 Marking of Cables and Lines of Intrinsically Safe Circuits 1.7.3 Wiring and Cabling in Cable Bedding Made of Metal or in Conduits 1.7.4 Summary of Requirements of DIN EN 60079-14 1.7.5 Selecting the cables and wires in accordance with EN 60079-14 1.7.6 Types of cables 1.7.7 Requirements of Terminals for Intrinsically Safe Type of Protection 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.9.1 Measures 1.9.2 External Lightning Protection/Shielding of Buildings 1.9.3 Creating distributed systems with S7-300 and ET 200M 1.9.4 Shielding of Cables and Buildings 1.9.5 Equipotential Bonding for Lightning Protection 1.9.6 Overvoltage Protection 1.9.7 Example of Lightning and Overvoltage Protection 1.9.8 Lightning Strike 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.10.1 Safety Measures 1.10.2 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 2 1.10.3 Use of Ex Assemblies in Hazardous Zone 1 1.5 Configuration of an ET 200M with Ex I/O modules 1.6 Equipotential Bonding in Systems with Explosion Protection 1.7 Wiring and Cabling in Ex Systems 1.8 Shielding and Measures to Counteract Interference Voltage 1.9 Lightning Protection 1.10 Installation Work in Hazardous Areas 1.11 Maintenance of Electrical Apparatus B Standards and licenses Glossary Index Product Information A5E00201782-03 Product Information A5E00291373-02 Product Information A5E00336417-01 |
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Content | SIMATIC S7 HART Analog Modules 4.6 Diagnostics and Interrupts of HART Analog Modules S7-300, ET 200M Ex I/O Modules Manual, Edition 06/2005, A5E00172008-08 4-15 Causes of errors The following table provides a list of possible causes and corresponding corrective measures for the individual diagnostic messages. Table 4-7 Additional diagnostic messages, possible causes of the errors, and corrective measures Diagnostic message Possible cause of error / diagnostics Corrective measures Modification of HART parameters reported by the connected field device The identifier for the modification of parameters to the HART field device was set in the HART device status. If you do not want diagnostic interrupts to be triggered when parameters are modified, you should disable the diagnostic interrupt. HART group error Communication and command error during HART operation affecting the connected HART field devices. For detailed information, evaluate the response data record of the relevant client or the additional diagnostic data record. HART status bytes Each HART command is followed by a HART response containing data and status bytes. The status bytes provide information regarding • Device status of the connected field device (e.g. modification of parameters) • Communication error during transmission between HART analog module and the connected field device • Command error during interpretation of the HART command by the connected field device (warning, rather than error) The HART status bytes are entered in the response data record unchanged. Their significance is described in the technical specifications for HART. You can use SFC59 to read the data records in your user program. See also Diagnostics of the Analog Modules (Page 3-45) HART Communication Data Records (Page 4-35) Additional diagnostic data records (Page 4-39) |
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