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EtherNet/IP™ Communications AuxiliarySeamlessly communicate up to six Allen-Bradley DeviceNet devices over a EtherNet/IP network
Supports DLR topology
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AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
Advantages
The EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary allows your DeviceNet-based products to seamlessly communicate on an EtherNet/IP network. The information from these intelligent devices helps you minimise unplanned downtime, increase efficiencies for start-up and collect energy consumption information for sustainability programs.
• Supports up to six DeviceNet-based devices• Acts as a linking device passing EtherNet/IP explicit and I/O messages• In built web server for configuration-does not require RSNetWorx™ • Users can utilise RSLinx® Classic to serve DeviceNet-based device parameters via Microsoft OPC• Users have the option to connect to a DLR (Device Level Ring) network topology with two Ethernet ports• Automatic Device Replacement (ADR) capabilities available for DeviceNet-based devices• Add-On Profile (AOP) simplifies the integration into a Logix system
Catalogue Number Description Network193-DNENCAT EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary
with Single Ethernet portLinear
193-DNENCATR EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary with Dual Ethernet port
Device-level Ring (DLR)
Device-level Ring (DLR) Network
Email Notification
The 193-DNENCATR supports a DLR network topology which is single-fault tolerant ring network, intended for the interconnection of automation devices. This topology is also implemented at the device level. No additional switches are required.
The advantages of the DLR network include:• Simple installation• Resilience to a single point
of failure on the network• Fast recovery time when a
single fault occurs on the network.
The 193-DNENCAT Communication Auxiliary can send email and text notification over EtherNet/IP using simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP). The subject and body contents in the e-mail message will be created from the:
• Type of trip or warning that is detected• Device name• Device description• Device location • Contact information.
Including the EC5 in your energy management system helps speed troubleshooting, minimise downtime, and reduce energy costs by providing voltage, current, power, energy, and power quality information at the motor level. When used in conjunction with RSEnergyMetrix®, the EC5 can help identify motors contributing to the utility bill to decrease energy costs. The EC5 can also be used to assist in activity based cost accounting and to verify energy reduction initiatives.
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Energy Management with 193-EC5 Advance Motor Protection over EtherNet/IP
The Allen-Bradley Bulletin 193-EC5 features voltage protection and energy monitoring. Part of the E3 Plus family, this new overload relay combines current and voltage protection with enhanced power monitoring and diagnostic capabilities, to help you improve energy efficiency and safeguard critical electric motor loads.
Current protection• Thermal overload• Phase loss• Jam warning• Stall• Under load• Current unbalance• Ground fault current• Ground fault current filtering for
high resistance ground systems
Voltage protection• Voltage• Voltage unbalance• Phase failure• Phase rotation• Frequency
Power protection• Real power (kW)• Reactive power (kVAR)• Apparent power (kVA)• Power factor (PF)