Installation and Service Guide
Installation and Service Guide
EPDOC-X291-en-E
May 2016
Document Issue Date
EPDOC-X291-en-E 1 May 2016
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1 About this guide
This document describes how to plan, install, and service the Universal Process Cabinet (UPC).
Scope
This document only describes planning, installing, and servicing of the Universal Process Cabinet (UPC). For
more information about the installation and configuration of Series C components, see the respective Series C
component documents.
Prerequisite skills
This guide is primarily intended for engineers, system administrators, and other technical staff who will be
responsible for planning, installing, and administering the Honeywell Universal Process Cabinet (UPC). It is
therefore assumed that a reader of this document possesses a high degree of technical knowledge and a
familiarity with Series C components and Process Control systems.
Reference documents
Document Description
Series CSeries 8 I/O User's Guide (EPDOC-X126) Provides information about installing, configuring, and
troubleshooting the Universal Input/Output (UIO) module.
Control Hardware Planning Guide (EPDOC-XX23) Provides information about installing, configuring, and
troubleshooting the power supply.
Experion Site Planning Guide (EPDOC-X135) Provides information about preparing facilities for the
installation of your Experion system equipment before its
delivery.
Experion Series-C Platform Specification (EP03-520) Provides technical and specification information for all the
supported devices.
HAZLOC Addendum (51154227) Provides information about all HAZLOC certifications.
Revision history
Revision Date Description
A June 2015 Initial release of document.
B November 2015 Added reference to the HAZLOC addendum document.
C March 2016 Updated material to reflect phase 2 and attached HAZLOC addendum in its
entirety..
D April 2016 Further refined and fixed figures and formatting.
E May 2016 Corrected amperage values in Table 9, Section 4.9. Loading allowance for
+50≤Ta≤+55 ambient range should be 7 Amps, not 9.
Related topics
“Terms and acronyms” on page 6
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AI Analog Input
AO Analog Output
CAM Computer-Aided Manufacturing
DI Digital Input
DO Digital Output
FOE SM Fiber Optic Extender - Single Mode
HPN Honeywell Part Number
IO Input/Output
IOL Input Output Link
IOM Input/Output Module
IOTA Input/Output Termination Assembly
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
ORU Optimal Replaceable Units
PCA Panel-mounted Carrier Assembly
SC Series C
SS Stainless Steel
TPC TotalPlant Configurator
UIO Universal Input/Output
UPC Universal Process Cabinet
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2 Overview of UPC
The Universal Process Cabinet (UPC) allows the Series-C Universal I/O to be installed in a remote location.
The UPC protects Universal I/O equipment, power supplies, Fiber Optic Extenders (FOEs), and Terminal Block
assemblies remotely located from the Experion C300. The UPC is Ingress Protection-rated (IP66-rated).
The following two versions of UPC enclosures are available.
• Painted carbon steel – Indoor use only
• Stainless steel 316 – Indoor or outdoor use
These versions permit UIO products to be installed at a remote location. These cabinets are provided with a
removable gland plate. To maintain the IP66-rating of the cabinet, appropriate-sized holes for cable entries are
required to conform with the rules and regulations of the local authority by utilizing, for example, IP66-rated
conduit fittings or cable glands. This cabinet is supplied with mounting brackets fabricated with 316 SS. When
all of the assemblies are mounted in the SS UPC enclosure and the doors are closed and securely locked, then
the system meets the GX (Harsh) operating conditions. Class GX is a severity level according to “ANSI/ISA-
S71.04-1985; Environmental Conditions for Process Measurement and Control Systems: Airborne
Contaminants. ”
Related topics
“UPC components” on page 8
“UPC benefits” on page 10
“UPC features” on page 11
“Limitations of UPC” on page 12
“UPC system layout and specifications” on page 13
“Cabinet Temperature Limits” on page 14
“Supported power system” on page 15
“Supported Fiber Optic I/O Link Extenders” on page 16
“Supported Input/Output Module” on page 17
“UPC and its options” on page 18
“Hazardous locations certifications and agency approvals” on page 19
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Figure 1: UPC layout (door and cabling not shown for simplicity)
Weight
The enclosure weight varies depending on the mounted equipment. For reference, the weight of a cabinet that is
loaded with a typical equipment configuration is approximately 113.4 kg (250 lbs).
Labels
The UPC System Label is mounted on the outside of the cabinet door, specifying all certifications, product
identification, and serial data. The UPC Warning Label is also mounted on the outside of the door. The UPC
Fuse Label is mounted on the inside of the door for aid in fuse maintenance.
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Attention
The following options are not available for the power supply system.
• Cabinet level battery backup unit
• External +24VDC support for UPC
For more information about the power supply, see “AC input requirements” on page 30.
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Attention
Within the UPC, the exact layout of the FOE modules differs from the FOE modules that are located in the Series C
control system location.
Unlike the modules mounted in the Series C cabinet, the FOEs are not mounted to the IOTAs. This approach
frees up two 6 inches positions of valuable space on the PCAs.
The Single Mode FOE modules clip to a DIN rail and are laterally secured by end brackets.
The following figure illustrates the Single Mode FOE module in the UPC, (MOXA ICF-1150I-S-SC-T). Please
refer to the Section 4.2, “Connecting the FOE Cable” in the Users Guide for more information on layout and
use.
Figure 2: Single Mode FOE module (door and cabling not shown for simplicity)
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The following figure displays two UIO modules and the UIO IOTA, redundant mounted on a PCA.
Up to 64 channels can be supported. For more information, see “IOM/IOTA selection” on page 26.
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Enclosure
Stainless steel cabinet, (HPN: 51454260-100) is fabricated from 316. It is a rectangular-shaped enclosure with
front access only and a door hinge on the left-hand side. The door is is sealed by a foamed in gasket and is
secured by six cam locks that require a special tool for access. The SS enclosure has an Ingress Protection rating
of IP66.
Painted carbon steel cabinet, (HPN: 51454265-100) is fabricated from carbon steel and is powder-coat painted.
It is a rectangular-shaped enclosure with front access only and a door hinge on the right-hand side. The door is
sealed by a foamed-in gasket and secured by two cam locks that require a special tool for access. This enclosure
is meant for indoor applications only.
UPC options
UPC hardware is configured based on the user’s functional needs. Each IOTA supports a mounted IOM (HPN:
CC-PUIO01) and functions either redundantly or non-redundantly.
The redundant IOTA (HPN: CC-TUIO11) is 18 inches long and fits two IOMs , while the non-redundant IOTA
(HPN: CC-TUIO01) is 12 inches long and fits one IOM
The UPC can accommodate a maximum of two such IOTA assemblies.
In addition, IOTAs can also accommodate options for Field Marshalling with a Weidmuller assembly, a Fan
Assembly and a pending option with Marine certifications.
Note
When utilizing the painted carbon steel cabinet (51454265-100), the equipment shall be mounted in a location
providing a minimum degree of protection of IP54 in accordance with ANSI/ISA 60529.
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CE conformity
The UPC is in conformity with the protection requirements of the following European Council Directives:
• 94/9/EC, the Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX) Directive
• 2004/108/EC, the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive.
In conformity with the ATEX directive, the CE mark on the certification nameplate is adjacent to the EC Type
Examination Certificate number.
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3 Planning of UPC
Both cabinets of the UPC are intended to be wall-mounted and are provided with mounting brackets and
mounting hardware. In the case of the stainless steel cabinet, (51454260-100), brackets are fabricated from 316
SS.
Power and signal cable entry into the cabinet must be provided through the gland plate in the bottom. Use
conduit fittings or cable glands to maintain IP66 integrity of the enclosure. After determining the number of
holes, their locations, and the compliant fittings, cut the cable entry holes into the gland plate. Use IP66 rated
cable/conduit fittings for the SS cabinet to maintain IP66 integrity.
Related topics
“Planning guidelines for UPC” on page 22
“Views of the remote cabinet enclosure” on page 23
“Hardware installed in the UPC” on page 25
“Cabling” on page 27
“Power and grounding requirements” on page 29
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Weather protection
When installing the UPC outside where it is exposed to natural elements, a sun shield or rain canopy is
mandatory. The shield must totally protect the unit from direct sunlight.
Clearance space
The UPC shall be mounted in a manner which ensures that the exposure to ambient temperature remains the
same on all surfaces of the cabinet. Extra care should be taken when mounting the cabinet close to structures
and heat producing surfaces. Do not place any items on top of the UPC, or obstruct free air flow around the
UPC in any way.
Field servicing
CAUTION
Be aware of hazloc static buildup when wiping polymeric materials in the UPC.
Field servicing of the UPC during rain/or high humidity must be avoided. If unavoidable, precautions must be
taken not to wet the interior of the UPC. When servicing is complete, the interior walls of the UPC must be
wiped with a dry cloth before closing and latching the door.
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Figure 7: Inside view of UPC door (stainless steel and painted steel)
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Attention
Note that the connections between FOE and the components in the UPC are already established when the UPC ships
from the factory.
As previously mentioned, separate fiber optic cables are required for the “A” and “B” I/O links. Each optical
cable minimally consists of two fibers, one for transmit and one for receive. Since the fibers are glass and the
cost of additional fibers in a cable is small compared to cable replacement, a sufficient number of spares should
be specified and included in the cables. The fibers must include 9/125 micron single-mode terminated with SC
style connectors. Honeywell does not provide the fiber optic cable as a standard item for the system. Purchase
and installation of the cable must be handled on an individual and unique basis for each application.
Attention
All the cables are redundant and they are installed when the UPC is shipped from the factory.
Attention
The gland plate must be removed to fabricate any custom holes and cut-outs. While designing the custom holes/cut-
outs, ensure the following:
• Avoid interference with the cabinet
• Avoid encroaching the enclosure cut-out
To maintain the IP66 rating of the stainless steel cabinet (51454260-100), all cable entries to the enclosure must be
provided through IP66 certified conduit/gland fittings.
For the front and bottom views of the gland plate, see the figures in the topic “Views of the remote cabinet
enclosure” on page 23.
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3.4 Cabling
Cable and wire entries, as well as sealing plugs made of metal or cold impact-resistant plastic, can be used
provided they are rated and installed to maintain the IP66 certification of the SS cabinet.
The bottom of the cabinet is the only designated area for cable entry for the UPC. The maximum number of
entries to avoid the weakening of the bottom of the cabinet and creating an unstable condition is listed in the
following table.
Size Bottom
M12 216
M16 161
M20 114
M25 80
M32 48
M40 30
M50 16
M63 14
Size Bottom
M12 86
M16 64
M20 46
M25 32
M32 19
M40 12
M50 8
M63 6
For more information about the cable gland, see previous section, “3.3.7 Conduit and cable gland selection.”
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• The tightening torques must be observed for the installation of the cable and wire entries per the
manufacturers requirements.
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CE Conformity
For EMC compliance, attach a 4AWG (25 mm2) wire from the safety ground bar in the UPC to an equipotential
earth ground (such as a stake in the ground) with a maximum length of 5 meters.
Figure 8: Safety ground bar with connections for protected earth ground and EMC compliance (shown with optional equipment
for Marine certification) (door and cabling not shown for simplicity)
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Attention
Disconnection of the external supply to the system shall be accomplished through an appropriately rated circuit
breaker, rated for 100% continuous load.
The following table lists the AC power requirements for the UPC.
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Attention
Disconnection of the external supply to the system shall be accomplished through an appropriately rated circuit
breaker. The circuit breaker shall not exceed 30A. When utilizing a 30A breaker, the breaker shall be rated 100
percentage for continuous load.
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4 Installation of UPC
The Universal Process Cabinet (UPC) arrives from the factory fully assembled and configured.
For the installation, operations, test, and maintenance of the UPC, proper procedures must be observed.
Related topics
“Guidelines for installing UPC” on page 34
“Alarm Circuit Wiring” on page 35
“Connecting the FOE cable” on page 36
“Mounting the UPC enclosure” on page 38
“AC Terminal Block Connections” on page 40
“Field 24VDC and Signal I/O Connection” on page 41
“Input and field wiring separation” on page 42
“Field wiring of UPC” on page 43
“About heat dissipation in the cabinet” on page 45
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Installation location
Choose an installation location for the UPC that prevents any damage.
UPCs installed on support frameworks must be protected from falling over. Appropriate precautions must be
undertaken to accommodate the weight of the UPC during initial installation onto the support structure. The
UPC must be mounted onto a support structure having a load capacity of 1000 lbs.
All fastening holes must be given fastening screws.
Ambient temperature
For proper storage, installation and operation, see Table 2 of section 1.6, Cabinet Temperature Limits.
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Attention
Appropriate precautions must be undertaken to accommodate the weight of the UPC during initial installation onto
the support structure. The UPC must be mounted onto a support structure having a load capacity of 1,000 lbs.
Below is the bolt size and grade information for the mounting hardware supplied with each cabinet type.
• 51454260-100: M6 x 1mm bolt size and A2-70 grade
• 51454265-100: M8 x 1.5mm bolt size and 8.8 grade
Zinc plated steel bolts areappropriate for the painted steel cabinet.
Passivated type 316 stainless steel bolts are required for the stainless steel cabinet.
2 Mount the chosen mounting hardware in the desired configuration.
3 Determine the surface against which the cabinet is mounted. The enclosure must be mounted against a flat
vertical surface.
If it is concrete then lead sinks might be appropriate.
If it is a steel panel, then a through hole that would accommodate a M8 bolt, lock washer, and nut might be
appropriate.
4 Mark the hole centers that match the chosen bracket pattern on the cabinet.
5 Drill the diameter hole to match the chosen mounting hardware.
If it is a steel panel then it would just be multiple hole clearance for M8 screws.
If it is a concrete wall then drill the holes to accommodate the appropriate lead sinks.
All four cabinet bracket mounting holes must be used.
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As an option, the UPC can be installed with a Field I/O Terminal Block (51202685-100) to support not only
field wire marshalling but also to provide a method of individual field wire disconnection. The purpose of the
disconnect is to provide a physical disconnection to support various tasks. As an example, such tasks can
include signal measuring or disconnecting the IO signal from the UIO prior to the removal of any field wires.
Be aware that the disconnect on the Terminal Block shall not be used unless the area is determined to be Non-
Hazardous or unless the field wire connection complies with item #2 of the Prescribed Service Conditions listed
in Section 17, Service and Maintenance, of the Hazloc Addendum attached to the end of this UPC Guide.
Attention
Unless the area is determined to be Non-Hazardous, refer to the Prescribed Service Conditions listed in Section 17,
Service and Maintenance.
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For a listing of all the wiring modes, please refer to EP03-490-430 Release 430, “Experion Series C I/O
Specification.”
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Attention
2-wire Non-Incendive, Energy Limited and Intrinsically Safe field wiring connections shall not be installed within the
same 8 segment Field IO terminal block as 3 or 4 wire.
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Enclosure Ta: Ambient temperature range (C) Maximum total output current
(Amp)
316 SS (HPN: 51454260-100) -40 ≤ Ta ≤ +40 16
-40 ≤ Ta ≤ +45 9
Painted Steel (HPN: 51454265-100) -30 ≤ Ta ≤ +40 16
+40 ≤ Ta ≤ +45 9
316 SS (HPN: 51454260–100) –20 ≤ Ta ≤ +50 16
+50≤ Ta ≤ +55 7
Painted Steel (HPN: 51454265–100) -20 ≤ Ta ≤ +50 16
+50 ≤ Ta ≤ +55 7
Attention
The maximum current per channel for each channel type is listed in Table 4. Utilize the values listed in the following
table to determine the appropriate combination of I/O channels. The combination of I/O channels cannot exceed the
maximum total current listed in Table 3.
5A is the maximum total output current allowed per IOTA.
Utilize Table 5 below to calculate the total current being provided to the field.
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Attention
¹3 & 4 wire devices are limited to 3.5A per fused terminal block
²5A is the max total output current allowed per IOTA
³Total combined 3 & 4 wire current output
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5 Service and maintenance of UPC
Attention
Once the area is determined to be Non-Hazardous, maintenance and service activities can be performed by service
personnel with the knowledge of associated risks inherent with servicing and maintaining live electrical equipment.
These service and maintenance activities include, but not limited to, the replacement of electronic modules, power
supplies, fuses and field wiring
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Attention
Service and maintenance personnel must connect to the ESD Bonding point, located below the Safety Ground Bar on
the lower left of the UPC, for grounding against static charge buildup during maintenance procedures such as
changing out UIO IOMs.
Related topics
“Fuse replacement” on page 49
“Optimal replaceable units” on page 50
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Attention
Fuses should be removed or replaced only in a non-hazardous atmosphere.
Do not remove or replace the fuse when the UPC is energized.
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