Delta Vs Is Install Guide
Delta Vs Is Install Guide
Delta Vs Is Install Guide
August 2005
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Contents
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About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
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Conventions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
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Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index-1
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Welcome
Welcome to the Emerson Process Management DeltaV Safety Instrumented System
(DeltaV SIS). DeltaV SIS easily integrates with a DeltaV system to offer easy-to-install
hardware and powerful, user-friendly software for your safety instrumented system.
Chapter 2, Installing the System, provides detailed instructions and diagrams for
system installation.
Chapter 3, Checking Out and Troubleshooting Your DeltaV SIS, provides guidelines to
ensure that your system is installed properly and to help you troubleshoot
hardware problems.
This revision of Installing Your DeltaV Safety Instrumented System Hardware supports the
hardware in DeltaV Version 8.3. Hardware components that are not available for sale
concurrent with DeltaV Version 8.3 may not be included in this document.
The Release News may have important updates for system installation.
Welcome
Assumptions
It is assumed that you have read the Site Preparation Guide for DeltaV Automation Systems
and have followed the instructions for properly preparing your site for electrical
power and grounding before installing DeltaV SIS. The Site Preparation Guide for
DeltaV Automation Systems is available from your Emerson Process Management
representative or sales office or you can access it online in the DeltaV Books Online.
It is also assumed that you have read the Installing Your DeltaV Digital Automation System
manual and have followed the instructions for properly installing your DeltaV system
hardware. The Installing Your DeltaV Digital Automation System manual is also available
in Books Online.
Warning
The DeltaV SIS Safety Manual contains user requirements for installing,
operating, and maintaining a DeltaV Safety Instrumented System. Refer to the
DeltaV SIS Safety Manual for all user requirements.
This manual, Installing Your DeltaV Safety Instrumented System Hardware, shows factory
tested and supported wiring connections. If your system requires a different
configuration, contact your Emerson Process Management representative or sales
office for help with design or review. It is assumed that all installation and
maintenance procedures described in this document are performed by qualified
personnel and that the equipment is used only for the purposes described.
Conventions
Warnings, cautions, notes and procedures are used in this manual to emphasize
important information.
vi
Warning
Caution
Note
Welcome
A note is a procedure, condition, or statement that will help you understand and operate
your system.
Itemizes steps necessary to execute installation procedures.
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viii
Chapter 1
Overview
This chapter provides general information on DeltaV SIS hardware. Refer to the
Installing Your DeltaV Digital Automation System manual for complete information on
DeltaV system equipment.
Note
SISNet Repeaters
Overview
1-1
Carrier extender cables extend LocalBus power and signals between 8-wide
carriers. Local peer bus extender cables extend the local peer bus between Logic
Solvers on different carriers. One-wide carriers with terminators terminate the local
peer bus at the final carrier.
Figure 1-1 shows carrier extender cables and local peer bus extender cables
connecting a DeltaV controller and 8-wide carrier with standard DeltaV I/O and
DeltaV SIS to a second 8-wide carrier (hosted by the same controller) installed with
Logic Solvers, SISNet Repeaters, and a terminated one wide carrier. Logic Solver
messages are communicated to a remote DeltaV SIS (hosted by a separate controller)
through fiber-optic cables.
1-2
Primary
control network
Workstation
Secondary
control network
Primary hub
Secondary hub
Secondary control
network cables
Primary control
network cables
Controller
System
power supply
Power
Error
Power
Error
Active
Standby
Pri CN
Sec CN
Controller
MD
System
Passthrough
Power Supply
(DC/DC)
Power
Fault
Ch.1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Ch.1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Ch.1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Ch.1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Ch.1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Ch.1
Ch. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
System
Repeater
LOCK
FISHER-ROSEMOUNT
Logic Solvers
C
SISNet Repeaters
SLS 1580
SLS 1580
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
LOCK
Terminated
one wide
carrier
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
LOCK
+ +
Fiber optic
Controller
SISNet Repeaters
System
power supply
SLS 1580
Power
Error
System
Passthrough
Power Supply
(DC/DC)
Power
Error
Active
Standby
Pri CN
Sec CN
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
SLS 1580
Terminated
one wide
carrier
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
Controller
MD
System
Repeater
System
Repeater
LOCK
B
FISHER-ROSEMOUNT
Fiber optic
Figure 1-1
Overview
1-3
Communication
Control Network
The DeltaV Control Network provides communication between the nodes in the
DeltaV network. Refer to the Installing Your DeltaV Digital Automation System manual
for complete information on the Control Network.
LocalBus
The LocalBus provides communication between DeltaV controllers and Logic
Solvers and between DeltaV controllers and SISNet Repeaters.
1-4
Chapter 2
Notes
Torque limits
Installing the DIN rails, carriers, and supplying bussed field power
All electrical installations must conform to applicable local codes and regulations. All
installation and maintenance procedures described in this document must be performed
by qualified personnel and all equipment must be used only for the purposes described. If
the equipment is used in a manner not specified, the protection provided by the equipment
may be impaired.
Agency Approvals
The DeltaV SIS hardware is certified to:
CSA 1010
CE Statement
Note
This manual describes installation and maintenance procedures for products that have
been tested to be in compliance with appropriate CE directives. To maintain compliance,
these products must be installed and maintained according to the procedures described in
this document. Failure to follow the procedures may compromise compliance.
2-1
Standard electrical tools (voltmeter, wire cutter, wire stripper, pliers, screwdrivers)
Wiring Guidelines
The power and grounding terminals and field termination points on the I/O
subsystem are designed to accept 2.5 mm (14 AWG stranded or solid) wire. To select
wire, calculate the maximum current limit expected for each wire. Local electrical
codes define the wire size required for a specific current.
Shielded twisted pair wiring is recommended for low-level signal wiring to reduce
susceptibility to noise.
2-2
Important
Be sure that you are using the 2-wide power/controller carrier numbered KJ4001X1BA3 or higher. DeltaV SIS requires this version. As shown in Figure 2-1, a small
white rectangle is printed on the front of this carrier to distinguish it from earlier versions.
2. Install the 2-wide SISNet Repeater carriers on the DIN rails if remote
communication is required. SISNet Repeater carriers can be installed anywhere
between the 2-wide power/controller carrier and the terminated one-wide
carrier. The 2-wide SISNet Repeater carrier installs exactly like a 2-wide power/
controller carrier. Refer to the Installing Your DeltaV Digital Automation System
manual for installation instructions. Refer to page 2-6 for information on
installing SISNet Repeaters and to page 2-9 for information on the one-wide
carrier.
3. Connect the carriers to any adjacent carriers by sliding together the 48 pin
connectors on the sides of the carriers.
4. If you are installing carriers on separate DIN rails, you will need to connect two
(left and right) one-wide carriers and then connect cables to extend the LocalBus
and local peer bus. Refer to Installing Extender Cables on page 2-7.
5. To add carriers to an existing operational system, follow the instructions in
Appendix D.
2-3
White
rectangle
2-Wide Power
Controller carrier
2-Wide SISNet
Repeater carrier
+ +
SIS NET
Terminated
right 1-Wide
carrier
8-Wide I/O
interface carrier
+ +
SIS NET
REPEATER REPEATER
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
DIN
Rail
3
3
2
2
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
10
9
9
10
12
11
11
11
10
10
11
13
12
12
12
14
13
13
13
15
14
14
14
16
15
15
16
16
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Redundant
SLS Terminal
block
Figure 2-1
48 Pin
connector
3. Connect the field wiring. Refer to Connecting the Field Wiring on page 2-5 for
information on channel configuration.
Note
2-4
The Logic Solver terminal blocks have tabs for quick release. Simplex Logic Solver
terminal blocks have one tab as shown in Figure B-2 and redundant Logic Solver
terminal blocks have two tabs as shown in Figure B-3.
2-Wide Power
Controller carrier
2-Wide SISNet
Repeater carrier
8-Wide I/O
interface carrier
+ +
SIS NET
Terminated
right 1-Wide
carrier
+ +
SIS NET
REPEATER REPEATER
SLS 1508
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
DIN
Rail
LOCK
LOCK
Simplex
terminal block
Figure 2-2
10
11
10
11
1
4
12
13
14
15
16
13
14
15
16
2
12
10
11
10
11
3
4
12
13
14
15
16
13
14
15
16
4
12
10
11
10
11
5
4
12
13
14
15
16
6 1508
SLS
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
10
11
12
7
5
13
14
15
16
14
15
16
8
13
Logic Solver
2-5
2-Wide Power
Controller carrier
2-Wide SISNet
Repeater carrier
8-Wide I/O
interface carrier
+ +
SIS NET
+ +
SIS NET
REPEATER REPEATER
SLS 1508
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
SLS 1508
SLS 1508
SLS 1508
C
System
Repeater
LOCK
System
Repeater
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
DIN
Rail
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
LOCK
LOCK
System
Repeater
SISNet
Repeater
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Logic Solvers
Figure 2-3
Terminated
right 1-Wide
carrier
Refer to Setting Up the Remote Peer Ring on page 2-13 for information on
connecting the fiber-optic cable.
2-6
A standard installation uses one carrier extender cable; however, dual carrier extender
cables can also be used. The following procedure is for a standard installation that
uses one carrier extender cable.
1. Install the right and left-side one-wide carriers by sliding together the 48 pin
connectors on the sides of the carriers.
Refer to Figure 2-4.
2. Connect the 44 pin D-shell (male) connector on the carrier extender cable to the
top D-shell connector labeled A on the right-side carrier and fasten the retainer
screws.
3. Connect the 44 pin D-shell connector on the other end of the cable to the top
D-shell connector labeled A on the left-side carrier and fasten the retainer
screws.
2-7
White BNC
connector
Top D-Shell
connector
(44 pins)
Black BNC
connector
A
White BNC connector
C
D-Shell connector
(for dual
cables only)
D-Shell connector
(for dual cables only)
LOCK
LOCK
48 Pin
connectors
Black BNC connector
+ +
Figure 2-4
2-8
One-Wide Carriers
Important
A
BNC connector
with terminator installed
C
LOCK
48 Pin
connector
B
BNC connector
with terminator installed
Figure 2-5
2-9
Providing Power
Logic Solvers and SISNet Repeaters are powered separately from DeltaV controllers
and I/O. This ensures that a loss of power to the DeltaV controller does not affect the
operation of Logic Solvers or SISNet Repeaters. In most installations, redundant 24
VDC power is used for both simplex and redundant SIS applications. When
redundant 24 VDC power is used, both power supplies must be referenced to a
common connection to ground. Refer to Figures 2-6 and 2-7.
1. Locate the removable 24 VDC screw terminal connectors on the top of the Logic
Solver.
2. Connect power supply positive (+) to the positive (+) connector on the Logic
Solver and power supply negative (-) to the negative connector on the Logic
Solver.
Caution
Although the screw terminal connector on the Logic Solver and SISNet
Repeater has two positive and two negative connectors, it is recommended that
they not be used to daisy-chain power. Daisy-chaining could result in a loss of
power to downstream Logic Solvers if power is removed or lost at an upstream
Logic Solver.
3. Locate the removable 24 VDC screw terminal connectors on the top of the
SISNet Repeater.
4. Connect power supply positive (+) to the positive (+) connector on the SISNet
Repeater and power supply negative (-) to the negative (-) connector on the
SISNet Repeater.
2-10
Top View
Logic Solver
+
+
24 VDC return
24 VDC return
24 VDC
24 VDC
Front
24 VDC Power
distribution
SLS 1508
Logic Solver
Figure 2-6
2-11
Top view
SISNet Repater
+
+
24 VDC
24 VDC
24 VDC return
24 VDC return
Front
24 VDC Power
distribution
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
SISNet Repeater
Figure 2-7
2-12
RxD
TxD
Figure 2-8
2-13
1
Pri Sec
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
RT R T
2
Pri Sec
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
RT R
3
Pri Sec
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
R T R
Figure 2-9
2-14
Chapter 3
3-1
Pattern
Off
On flashing
alternating with
Red - Error and Yellow Active
On flashing
State
No Power
Power-up tests in
progress.
Simplex
Green - Power
On solid
Red -Error
On flashing
Yellow-Active
On flashing
Not commissioned
On solid
Red - Error
On flashing
Yellow - Active
On flashing
Not commissioned
On solid
Red - Error
On flashing
Yellow-Standby
On flashing
Not commissioned
Simplex
Green - Power
On solid
Yellow - Active
On flashing
Commissioned, not
configured
On solid
Yellow - Active
On flashing
Commissioned, not
configured
On solid
Yellow - Standby
On flashing
Commissioned, not
configured or
configuration in
progress
On solid
Configured
On solid
Configured
On solid
Configured
Simplex
Green-Power and Yellow-Active
Redundant pair (Active)
Green-Power and Yellow-Active
Redundant pair (Standby)
Green-Power and Yellow-Standby
3-2
Pattern
Green - Powera
On solid
Red - Error
On solid
Yellow - Active
On flashing
Yellow - Standby
On flashing
Green - Power a
On solid
Red - Error
On solid
State
Card is not fully
operational. Contact
technical support.
3-3
Correct Operating
Condition
Fault Indications
Corrective Action
Power (green)
On
Off
Fault (red)
Off
On
Internal fault
Contact technical
support.
Flashing
Maintenance
required.
Contact technical
support.
Flashing (local
Peer Tx only)
Contact technical
support.
Flashing (both
local Peer Tx and
Rx)
Off
Contact technical
support.
On - normal operations.
The SISNet Repeater is
receiving transmissions
from local Logic Solvers.
Flashing (both
local Peer Rx and
Tx)
2. More than 5% of
received messages
have errors.
Contact technical
support.
Local Peer Tx
(yellow)
On - normal operations.
The SISNet Repeater is
receiving global data
from other SISNet
Repeaters and
transmitting it to the
local peer bus.
Off - normal operations.
There is no Logic Solver
for the SISNet Repeater
to synchronize with on
the local peer bus.
Local Peer Rx
(yellow)
3-4
Probable Cause
Off
Contact technical
support.
Remote Peer Tx
(yellow)
Correct Operating
Condition
On - normal operations.
The SISNet Repeater is
transmitting local and
remote global
messages on the fiberoptic ring.
Fault Indications
Flashing
Off
Remote Peer Rx
(yellow)
On - normal operation.
This SISNet Repeater is
receiving global data.
Flashing
Probable Cause
Corrective Action
Break in fiber-optic
ring.
Hardware error.
Contact technical
support.
1. Fiber-optic cable is
disconnected, broken,
or crossed.
1. Check fiber-optic
cable connections.
Connects Primary to
Primary, Secondary to
Secondary.
2. More than 5% of
received messages
have errors.
Off
Note
Hardware error.
Contact technical
support.
If a single SISNet Repeater is used (for example for diagnostic testing), loop the SISNet
Repeater to itself input to output.
3-5
3-6
IP 20 rating
Environmental Specifications
A-1
A-2
Specification
24 VDC 20%, 1.0 A plus field
power (5.0 A total)
Note It is recommended that the
Logic Solver and DeltaV controller
and I/O use separate power
supplies.
Field Power
Isolation
LocalBus current
None
Mounting
B-1
+ +
Input
Input Power Rating
Ain w/HART
Field Aout w/HART
Circuit
Dout
Rating
Din
Ambient Temperature
SLS 1508
EMERSONTM
24 VDC
SLS 1508
105.5 mm
(4.1 in)
Power
Error
Active
Standby
CHANNEL
NUMBER
TYPE
Front View
Figure B-1
Side View
Logic Solvers install on termination blocks that provide 16 channels of I/O. Figure B2 shows a simplex termination block and Figure B-3 shows a redundant termination
block.
B-2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
11
10
12
11
13
12
14
13
15
14
16
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
11
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16 Channels
Figure B-2
B-3
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
10
11
11
11
10
12
12
12
11
13
13
13
12
14
14
14
13
15
15
15
14
16
16
16
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16 Channels
Figure B-3
B-4
Channel Specifications
The Logic Solver provides 16 channels of flexible I/O, meaning that each channel can
be configured as an Analog Input (HART), HART Two-State Output, Discrete Input,
or Discrete Output channel. Refer to Figures B-4 through B-7 for wiring diagrams
and terminations for each of the channel types.
B-5
Specification
Number of channels
16
Isolation
4 to 20 mA
1 to 24mA
24 mA
Safety/diagnostic accuracy
2.0% of span
Resolution
16 bits
Filtering
Figure B-4 shows a wiring diagram and terminations for the HART Analog Input
channels.
A+
24 VDC
FET
Diagnostics
2-Wire analog
and/or HART field
transmitter
T
B
HART
Current
limit
250 sense
Figure B-4
B-6
A1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
B1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
C1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A+
B
Specification
Number of channels
16
Isolation
On state - 20 mA
0 to 24 mA
Safety/diagnostic accuracy
5% of span
Resolution
12 bits
Compliance voltage
Open-loop detection
Figure B-5 shows a wiring diagram and terminations for the HART Two-state output
channels.
A+
FET
24 VDC
Diagnostics
load
Two-state valve
B
HART
DAC
Read
back
Figure B-5
A1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
B1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
C1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A+
B
B-7
Specification
Number of channels
16
Isolation
> 2 mA
< 1.65 mA
Input impedance
~ 1790
Input compatibility
Line Fault Detection The Discrete Input channels have line fault detection
for detecting open or short circuits in field wiring. To use this capability you must:
Enable line fault detection in your configuration. Enable line fault detection
on a channel-by-channel basis when you configure the channels.
Connect the dry contact to external resistors. Connect the dry contact to a
12 K resistor in parallel (allows the open circuit detection) and a 2.4 K
resistor in series (allows short circuit detection).
Line Fault Detection in NAMUR Sensors Line fault detection is built into
NAMUR sensors. Do not use external resistors with NAMUR sensors; however,
you must enable line fault detection in your configuration when using NAMUR
sensors.
Figure B-6 shows a wiring diagram and terminations for the Discrete Input channels.
B-8
1.5K
12 VDC
A+
Namur
sensor
FET
or
2.4K
Diagnostics
B
12K
Current
limit
250 sense
Figure B-6
or
A1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
B1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
C1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A+
B
B-9
Specification
Number of channels
16
Isolation
Output voltage
Field power
Output loading
56 to 3500
Off-state leakage
B-10
Figure B-7 shows a wiring diagram and terminations for the Discrete Output
channels.
A+
24 VDC
FET
Diagnostics
48
RC
Snubber
load
0.25 uf
C
(return)
A1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
B1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
C1 2
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
A+
Figure B-7
B-11
B-12
Specification
Port type
ST female
Cable type
Output power
< -12dBm
Link budget
Link distance
(max)
Topology
Mounting
Specification
Input
Connector type
Wire type
Solid or Stranded
Wire gauge
12 AWG maximum
C-1
C-2
Dimensions
Figure C-1 shows the dimensions for the SISNet Repeater.
+ +
Input
24 VDC
SIS NET
REPEATER
EMERSONTM
159.6 mm
(6.3 in)
CL. I Div. 2
GP .A,B,C,D
HAZ.LOC.
TEMP . Rating T4
APPROVED
System
Repeater
FM
LR87534
Fisher-Rosemount Systems
Emerson Process Managemant, Ltd
Leicester, UK
Test
RxD
Figure C-1
TxD
C-3
C-4
Warning
D-1
Warning
Do not proceed until all alerts and statuses are Good in DeltaV Diagnostics.
6. Remove the 120 ohms BNC terminator from the primary white connector on
the existing one-wide carrier and install it on the white connector on the new
right one-wide carrier.
7. Connect the local peer bus cable from the primary white BNC connector on the
existing right one-wide to the primary white BNC connector on the new left
one- wide carrier.
8. In DeltaV Diagnostics verify that there are no MaintAlerts or AdviseAlerts
involving SISNet Error or SISNet High Error Rate for any Logic Solver. If using
SISNet Repeaters, verify that Repeater01 OInteg is Good.
Note
Refer to Setting Up the Remote Peer Ring on page 2-13 and to the specifications in
Appendix C before adding SISNet Repeaters to an operational system.
The following example shows how to add a third SISNet Repeater pair to an
operational system.
1. Install the carriers, Logic Solvers, cards, terminators, and the new SISNet
Repeater pair. Refer to Installing the System on page 2-1 for installation
instructions. In this example, the new SISNet Repeater pair is referred to as Pri.
(Primary) and Sec. (Secondary) SISNet Repeater 3.
D-2
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
RT R T
RT R T
2
Pri Sec
2
Pri Sec
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
RT R
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
RT R
3
Pri Sec
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
System
Repeater
R T R
Figure D-1
D-3
4. Open DeltaV Diagnostics and be sure that OInteg is GOOD for each primary
SISNet Repeater (REPEATER01). (The path to SISNet Repeaters is
SISNetwork | Repeaters | Controller | SISNet Repeaters | REPEATERO1/
02.)
5. Remove cable b from the existing two Sec. SISNet Repeater nodes shown in
Figure D-1 and replace it with a new fiber-optic cable that connects T (TxD) on
Sec. SISNet Repeater 1 to R (RxD) on the new Sec. SISNet Repeater 3.
6. Install a fiber-optic cable that connects T (TxD) on the new Sec. SISNet
Repeater 3 to R (RxD) on Sec. SISNet Repeater 2.
7. In DeltaV Diagnostics, be sure that OInteg is GOOD for each secondary
SISNet Repeater (REPEATER02). (The path to SISNet Repeaters is
SISNetwork | Repeaters | Controller | SISNet Repeaters | REPEATERO1/
02.)
D-4
4. Connect the 44 pin D-shell (male) connector on the one-wide carrier extender
cable to the top D-shell (female) connector on the terminated, right one-wide
carrier and fasten the retainer screws.
5. Connect the 44 pin D-shell connector on the other end of the cable to the top
D-shell connector on the left one-wide carrier and fasten the retainer screws.
6. Install a LocalBus Isolator and I.S. Power Supply on the 8-wide carrier holding
the DeltaV I.S. cards to separate standard DeltaV cards from DeltaV I.S. cards.
Refer to the Installing Your DeltaV Digital Automation System manual for
information on installing DeltaV I.S. components.
Controller
System
power supply
Standard DeltaV
cards (optional)
SISNet Repeaters
SLS 1580
Power
Error
Power
Error
Active
Standby
Pri CN
Sec CN
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
SLS 1580
Power
Fault
Local Peer PX
Local Peer RX
Remote Peer PX
Remote Peer RX
Controller
MD
System
Passthrough
Power Supply
(DC/DC)
C
System
Repeater
System
Repeater
LOCK
B
FISHER-ROSEMOUNT
Logic Solvers
Terminated right
one-wide carrier
LocalBus IS
Isolator Power supply
DeltaV IS cards
Left one-wide
carrier
LOCK
+ +
Figure D-2
D-5
D-6
Redundant
DeltaV SIS
Logic Solvers
24VDC Field
Power Supply
Diode
Module
DIN
DOUT
Figure E-1
Field
Actuator
Relay
Module
The Auxiliary Relay DTA-Inverting module energizes the field when Discrete Out is
turned Off.
E-1
The Auxiliary Relay DTA-Inverting module is paired with the Relay Diode module to
perform the required function such as monitoring field wiring when not actuated. A
switch on the Relay Diode module is used to change between Energize to Actuate and
De-Energize to Actuate. Refer to Auxiliary Relay Diode Module on page E-5. The
Auxiliary Relay DTA-Inverting modules LED shows if power is correctly installed
and the state of the relay coil.
Table E-1 shows the specifications for the Auxiliary Relay DTA-Inverting module.
Table E-1 Auxiliary Relay DTA-Inverting Module Specifications
Item
Specification
Input power
24 VDC 20%.
Contains integrated input OR-ing diodes for
redundant 24 V inputs.
Field power
Isolation
Mounting
DIN rail-mounted
E-2
DO Channel
Relay Output
DI Channel
Line Fault
Detection
Normal
On
Off
On
Yes
Tripped
Off
On
Off
No
Figure E-2 shows the connectors on the top of the Auxiliary Relay DTA-Inverting
module and the modules dimensions.
22.5 mm
(0.9 in)
DIN Rail End
Field to
diode module
8
7
6
3
2
1
100.0 mm
(4.0 in)
Redundant 24 +
VDC power
24 VDC
+ Power
Y
AR
ILI
X
AULAY
REA TING
DTVER R
E
IN
W
PO
114.0 mm
(4.5 in)
Figure E-2
E-3
Figure E-3 shows the connectors on the bottom of the Auxiliary Relay DTAInverting module.
AU
RE XIL
DT LAYIARY
IN A
VE
RT
IN
G
PO
W
ER
Auxiliary contact
(normally open) +
Logic Solver
Discrete In +
9
13
Figure E-3
E-4
14
15
10
11
1
+
16
Logic Solver
Discrete Out
Specification
Mode selection
Mounting
Figure E-4 shows the connectors and switch positions on the Relay Diode module as
well as the modules dimensions.
Input
Output
Mounting
screws
+
DTA
ETA
30.0 mm
(1.2 in)
Figure E-4
E-5
The Auxiliary Relay ETA-Direct module energizes the field when Discrete Out is
turned On.
The Auxiliary Relay ETA-Direct module has a connection to a Logic Solvers discrete
input and discrete output channels and a connection to a dual 24 VDC power supply.
Two field terminals are used to connect to the Relay Diode module that is located next
to the field actuator as shown in Figure E-1.
The Auxiliary Relay ETA-Direct module energizes the field when Discrete Out is
turned On. This module is not intended for SIL-certified applications but may be
useful in lock-out or deluge applications where an unintended trip caused by a Logic
Solver fault or operator error could be hazardous to personnel and equipment.
The Auxiliary Relay ETA-Direct module is paired with the Relay Diode module to
perform the required function. A switch on the Relay Diode module is used to change
between Energize to Actuate and De-Energize to Actuate. Refer to Auxiliary Relay
Diode Module on page E-5. The Auxiliary Relay ETA-Direct modules LED shows
if power is correctly installed and the state of the relay coil.
Table E-4 shows the specifications for the Auxiliary Relay ETA-Direct module.
E-6
Specification
Input power
24 VDC 20%.
Contains integrated input OR-ing diodes for
redundant 24 V inputs.
Field power
Isolation
Mounting
DIN rail-mounted
The connectors on the Auxiliary Relay ETA-Direct module are the same as those for
the Auxiliary Relay DTA-Inverting module. Refer to Figures E-2 and E-3.
Table E-5 summarizes the Auxiliary Relay ETA-Direct module functionality.
DO Channel
Relay Output
DI Channel
Line Fault
Detection
Normal
Off
Off
Off
Yes
Tripped
On
On
On
No
E-7
E-8
Index
equipment 1-1
using I.S. cards with
A
Adding carriers to an operational system
D-1
D-2
2-1
B-6
E-1
E-5
B-8
B-10
E-1
BNC terminator
Earth Ground
See Site Preparation Guide for DeltaV Automation Systems
2-9
C
Cable extenders
Environmental specifications
Logic Solver A-1
SISNet Repeaters A-1
1-2
Equipment
Carriers
adding to an operational system
installing 2-3
D-1
2-1
Channel specifications
Components
E-3
E-3
Certifications
Dimensions
Auxiliary Relay Diode module E-5
Auxiliary Relay DTA-Inverting module
Logic Solver B-1
SISNet Repeater C-3
Diode module
E-1
D-4
ETA-Direct module
E-6
1-1
1-1
B-5
A-1
2-5
Counter-rotation topology
2-13
D
De-energize to actuate applications E-1
DeltaV I.S. cards
using with DeltaV SIS D-4
C-2
Fiber-optic ring
counter-rotation topology
topology 2-13
Field wiring
connecting
Fire and gas
2-13
2-5
E-1
DeltaV SIS
Index
Index -1
environmental specifications
installing 2-5
LED indicators 3-2
specifications B-1
G
Ground wiring
See Site Preparation Guide for DeltaV Automation Systems
Grounding
See Site Preparation Guide for DeltaV Automation Systems
M
Marine environment
installing in 2-1
H
Hardware
A-1
1-1
O
Operating temperature
A-1
I
Installation
extender cables 2-4
in a Marine environment 2-1
Logic Solver 2-4
power supply 2-4
SISNet Repeater 2-4
SISNet Repeater carrier 2-4
terminal blocks 2-4
tools required for 2-2
Intrinsically Safe cards
using with DeltaV SIS D-4
L
LED indicators
Logic Solver 3-2
SISNet Repeaters 3-2
Line fault detection
Discrete Input channels
Link budget
2-9
Index-2
Peer bus
extending
2-7
Power
providing
2-10
Power budget
fiber-optic
C-2
Power specifications
SISNet Repeater
C-1
Power supply
installing 2-10
R
Redundant terminal blocks
installing 2-4
B-8
Relative humidity
A-1
C-2
S
Setting up the remote peer ring
Shock
2-13
A-1
installing
2-3
C-1
SISNet Repeaters
adding to an operational system D-2
description of 1-1
dimensions C-3
environmental specifications A-1
installing 2-6
LED indicators 3-2
Smart Logic Solvers See Logic Solver
1-1
Specifications
Analog Input channel B-6
Auxiliary Relay Diode module E-5
Auxiliary Relay DTA-Inverting module E-2
Auxiliary Relay ETA-Direct module E-6
channel B-5
Discrete Input channel B-8
Discrete output channel B-10
environmental A-1
HART Two-state output channel B-7
Logic Solver B-1
SISNet Repeater C-1
system A-1
Storage temperature
System equipment
System hardware
A-1
1-1
1-1
T
Terminal blocks
installing 2-4
Terminating the local peer bus
2-9
2-2
V
Vibration
A-1
W
Wiring guidelines
Index
2-2
Index -3
Index-4