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ABB launches Sensi+™ – a revolutionary analyzer for natural gas quality monitoring

– Single unit for continuous, simultaneous measurement of contaminants in H2 small, high 2O and CO2 natural gas streams for trade handover, tariff compliance and process monitoring

– ABB’s proven laser technology virtually eliminates false readings and provides fast response for reliable process control

– Designed for remote and hazardous locations, Sensi+ delivers superior performance and low cost of ownership

ABB’s Sensi+ analyzer offers a reliable new solution that www.cniacs.com simplifies and reduces pipeline operation and maintenance costs.

It enables safer, easier and more efficient pipeline monitoring and operation with a single device that

The device can analyze up to three contaminants (H2 minor, 2O major, CO2) accurately and in real time in any natural gas stream.

Its fast response also enables quick reaction to process disturbances, which can help reduce waste and methane emissions.

Reducing the risk and impact of natural gas contaminants often presents challenges for natural gas pipeline operators, the processing industry and natural gas utilities.

ABB Ability™ SmartMaster

About ABB Ability™ SmartMaster

ABB Ability SmartMaster is a next generation

ABB Ability SmartMaster is the next generation suite of validation tools and condition monitoring platforms for use with a range of ABB equipment. By downloading the software, including the associated Validation Definition File (VDF), you can

Optimize the checking of measurement accuracy without stopping the process. Using a licensed version of the software, test reports can be generated and stored locally for further analysis.

Based on ABB’s “fingerprint” concept, every unit is subjected to a verification test before leaving the factory. Based on ABB’s fingerprinting concept, every unit is subjected to a verification test before leaving the factory.

After the product has been commissioned, the operator has the option via software to use the factory fingerprints or to create new fingerprints based on actual site conditions.

SmartMaster is a solution that has been developed as a platform to remotely verify equipment diagnostic data without interrupting ongoing measurements:

– ABB DCS and FIM Connectivity

– Cell phone connectivity

– Bluetooth connectivity

– Ethernet (OPC UA) connection

SmartMaster Features

Advanced features

– Support for up to 400 assets

– Scheduled Validation

– Accuracy statement for test equipment

– Parameter level trending

– Service recommendations

– Data storage up to 5 years

Advanced

– Supports up to 150 www.cniacs.com assets

– Includes licensed software testing

– Accuracy statement for test equipment

– Report generation

– Historical validation data (viewed monthly)

– Instrument diagnostic information

– Cause and recommended action

ABB HMI560 560SFR02 Rack available with or without redundant power supply

Applications

The 560SFR02 rack can be used with or without redundant power supplies. Therefore, it has 2 slots for redundant power supply units (PSUs)

It therefore has 2 slots for redundant power supply units (PSUs) and 17 slots that can be used for I/O boards, communication units (CMUs), or a combination of both. It connects to other racks via the RTU560s serial peripheral bus.

Up to seven 560SFR02 racks can be connected to one system.

By using the Bus Connection Unit 560BCU05. up to 8 Communication Units (560CMU05/560CMU02R2) can be connected to the 560SFR02.

For applications with only one communication unit, the BCU05 is also required.

The BCU05 can be installed in a swing-out cabinet or frame.

A second PSU can only be inserted and made operational in slot 19. Insertion of other modules is not allowed.

If the second PSU option is not used, slot 18 can be used.

Features

19” rack height of 3 HE for single Eurocard format boards (DIN 41494). A total of 20 slots are available for mounting boards.

Each PSU has one predefined slot (slot 21 and slot 19). These slots can only be used with PSU modules.

Slots 1 through 17 can be used for I/O boards and/or www.cniacs.com CMU modules. If redundant power supplies are not used, slot 18 can be used to install additional I/O boards.

Slot assignment:

Two slots for

x 1 or 2 power supply units (each 2 slots wide)

17 slots for

x up to 8 communication units

x up to 17 I/O boards (with redundant power supply)

x up to 18 I/O boards (if only one power supply unit is used)

ABB 23BA23 Board Command Output Monitor Module Board

APPLICATIONS

The 23BA23 board is used for the remote terminal unit RTU560.

The 23BA23 board should be installed if you need to check the output circuitry for object commands before issuing the actual command.

The 23BA23 board performs an “n select 1” check. It checks whether only one intermediate relay is activated in the output circuit.

This is only feasible if all mutually exclusive relays connected to a check circuit have the same resistance value. have the same resistance value.

23BA23 The board allows two separate check circuits to be used to check two different types of interlocking relays.

The allowable tolerance ranges are defined by parameters.

A maximum of 16 23BA23 boards can be used with one RTU560.

In RTU560 systems, the 23BA23 board is only functionally and pinout compatible with the 23BA22 board.

The 23BA23 board is only functionally and pin compatible www.cniacs.com with the 23BA22 board in an RTU560 system.

The basic additional tasks are as follows

Checking the galvanic isolation of the circuit

Suppress line frequency during measurement

Characteristics

Figure 1 shows the connection of the binary output boards 23BA20 and 23BA23 at two-pole startup for (n select 1) checking.

The check circuit for measuring the relay coil resistance is galvanically isolated from the electronic voltage and the switching voltage (UD) of the intermediate relay.

This is achieved by means of galvanically isolated DC/DC converters and optocouplers.

No auxiliary test voltage is required. During the measurement, the 23BA23 board switches the corresponding check circuit (P1 or P2) to both poles, thus separating the two.

During the check (1 out of n), the 23BA23 board measures the resistance value in the output circuit and compares this value with the configured upper and lower limits.

If the resistance value is within the limit values, the selected interlock relay can be activated. The object command will be acknowledged.

If the measured resistance value is outside the permissible range, the 23BA23 blocks the output and displays an error to the CMU (CMU = communication unit).

The CMU controls and coordinates the corresponding 23BA20 and 23BA23 boards.

ABB 23OK24 Fibre optic coupler Serial communications

Fiber optic coupler for glass fiber optic cables with an emission wavelength of 820 nm Fiber optic connection with bayonet socket BFOC/2.5 (IEC-SC86B)

Optical isolation of the RTU560 bus

Suitable for use as star coupler for RS-485 and RS-232 buses

IEC 60870-5-103 device interface

Front panel connector for 2 optical lines

Fiber optic coupler 23OK24

The fiber optic coupler 23OK24 is suitable for the RTU560. the module is used to transmit data via 2 independent optical links (receive and transmit).

Fiber optic cables are insensitive to inductive and capacitive interference as well as to potential differences between the two data communication devices.

In critical environments or when potential isolation is required, fiber optic cables can be used to bridge across distances. With 200 μm fiber optic cables, the maximum distance is up to 2600 meters.

The module can be used to convert the receive and transmit data signals of the following electrical interface standards to fiber optic signals:

– RTU560 SPB I/O bus

– RS-485 bus

– RS-232 C

The fiber optic coupler 23OK24 can be www.cniacs.com connected to the RTU500 series coupler 560FOC40. the RTU520 I/O adapter 520ADD03 R0002 and the RTU511 I/O adapter 23AD64 R0002.

ABB 23WT23 PCB Modem Serial Communications

APPLICATIONS

The 23WT23 board is a modem that converts serial data according to the CCITT V.23 standard.

Therefore, it can be used for transmission over leased PTT lines, private networks or radios.

The two-wire or four-wire mode of operation can be selected via jumpers. The Voice Frequency (VF) output has a high impedance and can connect up to 10 remote stations to multiple pull-down lines.

The modem 23WT23 is available in two versions (rubrics):

– R0001: 5 VDC power supply

– R0002: 24 VDC power supply

Features

The 23WT23 circuit board is a printed circuit in Eurocard (160 mm x 100 mm) format.

All necessary configurations, such as transmit-output level, receiver sensitivity, and two- or four-wire operation, can be configured via jumpers.

The interface to the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) operates according to the RS 232-C standard and provides the following signals:

– TxD Transmit Data

– RxD Receive Data

– RTS request to send

– DCD Data carrier detect

– CTS Clear to transmit

– DSR Data setup ready

The receiver level is monitored and the alarm relay, together with the light-emitting diode (LED) “ST”, indicates a longer (approx. 4-6 seconds) interruption of the carrier.

The LED on the front panel shows the signal status of the RS 232-C interface. The serial interface signals as well as the VFT line can be measured or opened using the disconnect test socket on the front panel.

If a higher isolation voltage is required, an additional VF signal transformer must be used.

Optionally, surge voltage protection www.cniacs.com elements can be inserted on request to protect against transient overvoltage spikes (see Figure 2).

The 23WT23 modem operates according to the CCITT V.23 standard in half and full duplex mode at 1200 bits/second.

The R002 version is compatible with the 23WT21 modem connector and can only be used in the RTU232 base subrack. In all other cases, the 5-volt version of R0001 should be used.

ABB Line Transformer 500LTD02

APPLICATIONS

The Line Transformer 500LTD02 is designed to be used

for 9.6kBd FSK channels and to isolate and protect RTU500 series modems.

Isolates and protects RTU500 series modems

23WT24 and 560FSM11 Isolates and protects the RTU500 series modems from the remote control line.

Line isolation and protection. In addition, it can be connected to

other data terminal equipment. It operates over a frequency range of 2 kHz to 50 kHz.

Frequency range of 2 kHz to 50 kHz

The line impedance is 150 ohms and is suitable for the above modems.

Both types of modems are capable of high-resistance interleaving on party lines and multi-line circuits.

This is due to the fact that the line transformer has no additional load on the line.

In configurations using full duplex communication channels, two line transformers are required, one for the transmit direction and the other for the receive direction.

Features

The line transformers can withstand isolation voltages of

 > 7.5kV

ABB 23WT25 Modem 50-2400 baud rate serial communication

Applications

The 23WT25 modem is designed to operate on remote control lines with the RTU560.

However, it can also be connected to other data terminal equipment because it operates on an interface similar to a general purpose FSK modem in the voice band.

Because it www.cniacs.com operates on an interface similar to a general-purpose FSK modem in the voice band

range (300-3400 Hz) of a general-purpose FSK modem.

The 23WT25 modem can be assigned a two-wire or four-wire line with communication channels from 50 baud to 2400 baud (24 channels at 50 baud).

Baud (24 channels of 50 baud, 12 channels of 100 baud, 6 channels of 200 baud, 2 channels of 600 baud).

(12 100 baud channels, 6 200 baud channels, 2 600 baud channels, 1 1200 baud channel).

The modem 23WT25 is available in two versions (rubrics):

– R0001: 5 VDC power supply

– R0002: 24 VDC power supply

Features

The 23WT25 modem enables high-resistance interleaving on multidivision lines. No special additional provisions are required for duplex and half-duplex operation.

such as butterfly connections based on channel assignment and the selected two-wire or four-wire line. It is designed for the transmission characteristics of local cable lines.

Light-emitting diodes indicate the most important operating states, and disconnect test sockets on the front panel make it easy to test and measure VFT channels as well as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) interface signals.

In the RTU560 subrack, the modem board occupies one slot. The modems are available in two different sizes for two different supply voltages.

In the RTU560 subrack, it is powered by 24 V DC (R0002). the R0002 (24 V DC) can also be used with a 24 V supply voltage with a voltage tolerance of ± 20 %.

Therefore, it can also be used outside the RTU 560. If only 5 V DC is available, the R0001 standard is used.

The digital signal processor (DSP) is responsible for converting binary information into speech bands and vice versa.

Among other things, its high processing power enables highly selective channel filtering (90 dB) and thus unlimited channel assignment.

ABB 560NUS04 Integrated Unmanaged Switch with 4 Ports

Applications

The RTU component 560NUS04 is an unmanaged plug-and-play 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch providing four Fast Ethernet auto-negotiation RJ45 ports.

It features automatic MDI/X (automatic crossover detection and correction). The switch is used to distribute Ethernet within the station and to provide Ethernet for the local area network (LAN).

It provides additional ports for local area networks (LANs) and can be used with the rackmount 560MPR01. 560MPR03. and 560SFR02.

Features

For documentation purposes, Ethernet ports are labeled as

No specific uplink port; all ports function identically.

Status indicators show the link and speed status of each port (see “Connectors and Indicators”).

Status indicators show link and speed status for each port (see Connectors and Indicators).

The switch learns the Ethernet address by analyzing received frames.

The frames are analyzed to learn the Ethernet address. The learned addresses are stored in a lookup table (up to 1024

entries), which is used to forward frames only to the correct port.A

received frame is forwarded to all ports, but the receiving port

forwards to all ports if it is broadcast or multicast or if the destination address is not found in the lookup table.

The destination address is not found in the lookup table. If an entry in the lookup table is not refreshed by an incoming frame with a specific source

the entry in the lookup table is not refreshed by incoming frames with a specific source, it is aged out for up to 300 seconds.

ABB 560NMS24 Integrated Managed Switch with 2 SDSL Ports and 4 Ethernet Ports

Applications

The RTU component 560NMS24 is a managed plug-and-play Layer 2 switch that provides four Fast Ethernet auto-negotiating RJ45 ports with automatic MDI/X (automatic cross detection and correction) and two 2-wire SDSL ports for dedicated copper cables.

The 560NMS24 is a managed, plug-and-play Layer 2 switch that provides four Fast Ethernet auto-negotiation RJ45 ports with automatic MDI/X (automatic cross detection and correction) and two 2-wire SDSL ports for dedicated copper cable.

It is designed to be used with dedicated copper cables. It can be used with Rack Models 560MPR01. 560MPR03. and 560SFR02.

The switch is used to distribute Ethernet within the station via RJ45 ports. the SDSL port can be used to connect stations up to a maximum distance of 20 kilometers (with 0.8 mm diameter copper cables).

Longer distances can be realized by cascading several 560NMS24s. The switch provides a redundant topology via (fast) spanning tree protocol. www.cniacs.com The switch supports VLAN framing and serial data tunneling.

Features

Ethernet ports are labeled 1 to 4 for documentation purposes.

SDSL ports are connected via the backplane.

There are no specific uplink ports. All ports are functionally identical.

The link and speed status of each Ethernet and SDSL port is indicated by status LEDs (see “Connectors and Indicators”).

The switch learns Ethernet addresses by analyzing received frames and stores them in the query.

The switch learns Ethernet addresses by analyzing received frames and stores them in a lookup table (up to 2048 entries),

used to forward frames only to the correct port. If the frame is

widecast or multicast, or the destination address is not found in the lookup table, the received frame is forwarded to the correct port.

then the received frame is forwarded to all ports except the receive port.

Receive port. If an entry in the lookup table is not refreshed by an incoming frame with a specific source address

then it is aged out for a maximum of 304 seconds.

Maximum 304 seconds (default, configurable).

For IEEE 802.1Q VLAN frames, the switch can be configured in VLAN or transparent mode. In transparent mode

the switch does not change any frames or frame TAGs; in VLAN

mode, the switch can be configured to support a variety of applications, such as

trunking or access ports.

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