1、 Reference number ISO 23570-1:2005(E) ISO 2005INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 23570-1 First edition 2005-11-01 Industrial automation systems and integration Distributed installation in industrial applications Part 1: Sensors and actuators Systmes dautomatisation industrielle et intgration Installation di
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12、e following parts, under the general title Industrial automation systems and integration Distributed installation in industrial applications: Part 1: Sensors and actuators Part 2: Hybrid communication bus Part 3: Power distribution bus ISO 23570-1:2005(E) iv ISO 2005 All rights reservedIntroduction
13、Modern machine tools for the discrete parts manufacturing industry are complex systems, consisting of subsystems for material preparation (metal removal, material forming, etc.), material handling, fixturing and transfer lines for moving parts from one station to another. Each subsystem, in turn, is
14、 itself a complex system, including many sensors, actuators and control elements that receive and transmit electric signals and/or require electric power. To reduce down time in case of failure, most of them use cable assemblies for quick replacement. Proper operation of the system as a whole requir
15、es co-ordination of the subsystems, which requires more cables and connectors. As a consequence of this complexity, a large variety of cables and connectors is required for the proper operation of such a machine tool. The increasing number of sensors, actuators and control elements leads to an incre
16、asing variety of such cable assemblies. This variety results in increased maintenance costs, due to complexity, large spare parts inventory and increased training costs for maintenance personnel. Key 1 motor with integrated electronics (e.g. a stepping motor) 2 fixed speed motor with separate motor
17、controller 3 power distribution and control cabinet 4 fixed speed motor with attached motor controller 5 variable speed motor with integrated I/O module together with sensors and actuators 6 I/O module with a set of sensors 7 motor with integrated electronics (e.g. a stepping motor) 8 I/O module con
18、nected to a set of sensors and actuators including a hydraulic/pneumatic valve 9 remote control terminal Figure 1 System components addressed in ISO 23570 ISO 23570-1:2005(E) ISO 2005 All rights reserved v ISO 23570 prescribes a set of requirements for cables, connectors and parameter selections wit
19、hin these elements, which, if implemented completely, will greatly reduce the wiring complexity and maintenance cost of such machine systems. Benefits will occur to the manufacturer of such systems in the form of decreased complexity costs and to the user of such systems in the form of decreased dow
20、n time because of decreased parts inventory and simplified maintenance training. The technology described in ISO 23570 may have applicability to other industries and processes; there is no intention of restricting it to discrete parts manufacturing. There are three main areas addressed within ISO 23
21、570: the interconnection of sensors and actuators to the system backbone; a hybrid system backbone containing an information path (a fieldbus) and a source of power to the field devices; a power trunk capable of providing power to all the auxiliary motors in the system. Large power devices, such as
22、spindle motors for metal removal, are not covered by ISO 23570. Machine tools described in ISO 23570 are subject to constraints imposed by national and international safety standards. It is the intent of ISO 23570 to specify system elements that support the compliance with such standards. In Figure
23、1, the solid cable represents the power distribution bus providing three-phase a.c. power for electric motors. The open cable represents a hybrid communication bus, containing both a fieldbus communication channel and low voltage power. The centre of Figure 1 shows (3) a control cabinet serving thre
24、e sets of distribution buses. This box contains the fieldbus communication front end, the low voltage power supplies and the three-phase power supplies. To the left of the control cabinet are (1) a motor with integrated electronics and (2) a fixed speed motor with a separate motor controller. Both u
25、nits are linked to the control cabinet by both the communication bus and the power distribution bus. To the right of the control cabinet are (4) a fixed speed motor with an attached motor controller, (5) a variable speed motor with an integrated I/O module connected to several sensors and actuators,
26、 and (6) another I/O module connected to several sensors and actuators, including a hydraulic/pneumatic valve. The I/O module (6) is linked to the control cabinet only by the hybrid communication bus. In front of the control cabinet are three more units, (7) a motor with integrated electronics, (8)
27、another I/O module connected to several sensors and actuators including a hydraulic/pneumatic valve, and (9) a remote control terminal. Figure 1 is intended to illustrate the variety of interconnections possible using the elements of ISO 23570. This part of ISO 23570 provides the requirements for se
28、nsors, actuators and I/O modules that support this system requirement. ISO 23570-2 provides the requirements for a shared communication and low voltage power distribution system. ISO 23570-3 provides the requirements for distribution of power to the low power motor systems. While significant reducti
29、on in maintenance and operational costs may be achieved by adoption of individual parts of ISO 23570, the greatest benefit will occur only if all parts are implemented. This part of ISO 23570 provides the requirements for sensors, actuators and I/O modules that support this system requirement. INTER
30、NATIONAL STANDARD ISO 23570-1:2005(E) ISO 2005 All rights reserved 1 Industrial automation systems and integration Distributed installation in industrial applications Part 1: Sensors and actuators 1 Scope This part of ISO 23570 specifies the interconnection of elements in the control system of machi
31、ne tools and similar large pieces of industrial automation. This specification includes cable types, sizes and sheath colours, connector types and contact assignments, and diagnostic functions appropriate to the sensors and actuators. This part of ISO 23570 specifies the interconnection of sensors a
32、nd actuators with I/O modules that use their input or direct their output, and the diagnostic functions appropriate to those sensors and actuators. This part of ISO 23570 does not address operation of such equipment with respect to safety issues. Appropriate safety standards should be consulted for
33、such requirements. 2 Conformance Producers of sensors, actuators, cable assemblies and I/O modules may claim conformance to this part of ISO 23570 if they meet the requirements of Clause 5. Producers of discrete part manufacturing equipment may claim conformance to this part of ISO 23570 if all the
34、components of the discrete part manufacturing equipment that are subject to the requirements of Clause 5 meet those requirements. 3 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. Fo
35、r undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO 23570-2:2005, Industrial automation systems and integration Distributed installation in industrial applications Hybrid communication bus IEC 60529:2001 Ed. 2.1, Degrees of protection provided
36、by enclosures (IP code) IEC 61076-2-101:2004, Connectors for electronic equipment Part 2-101: Circular connectors Detail specification for circular connectors M8 with screw- or snap-locking, M12 with screw-locking for low voltage applications ISO 23570-1:2005(E) 2 ISO 2005 All rights reserved4 Terms
37、 and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 4.1 IP Code coding system for indicating the degrees of protection provided by an enclosure against access to hazardous parts, ingress of solid foreign objects, ingress of water and to give additional info
38、rmation in connection with such protection IEC 60529 4.2 M12 connector meeting the requirements of IEC 61076-2-101, whose diameter is 12 mm 4.3 M12 1 M12 connector with a threaded coupling whose threads have a pitch of 1 mm 5 Requirements 5.1 General All components specified by this part of ISO 2357
39、0 shall be rated IP65 and IP67 as defined in IEC 60529. Reference is made within this part of ISO 23570 to 24 Vdc power supplies. Requirements for these power supplies can be found in 5.5 of ISO 23570-2:2005. 5.2 Connectors All connectors between sensors and actuators and the corresponding system el
40、ements shall be M12 1 5 contact connectors as specified in IEC 61076-2-101. Because the 5th contact is not used by systems conforming to this part of ISO 23570, it is possible to use a 4 contact M12 connector for male connectors. However, all female connectors shall be 5 contact. 5.3 Cable assemblie
41、s Sensor/actuator cables shall have four wires, each 0,34 mm 2in section. Each end of a cable assembly shall be terminated in an M121 connector, as specified in 5.2, one male and one female. The connectors may be either straight through or right angle connectors. Only styles LM, LF, MM,and MF descri
42、bed in Table 2 of IEC 61076-2-101:2004 are permitted. The supplier of cable assemblies shall provide a list of lubricants and coolants that are compatible with the cable. Cable assemblies shall be fabricated in the following standard lengths: 0,3 m, 0,6 m, 1,0 m, 1,6 m and 2,0 m. Other lengths of ca
43、ble assembly are optional. Cable assemblies shall not contain any status indicators, such as LEDs. If the cable is shielded, the sheath colour shall be green; if unshielded, it shall be yellow. See Annex A for a reference to these colours. All low voltage control cables that are not otherwise specif
44、ied in this part of ISO 23570 shall have a sheath colour of grey. ISO 23570-1:2005(E) ISO 2005 All rights reserved 3 5.4 Sensors 5.4.1 General Sensors shall be fitted with an M12 1 connector as specified in 5.2. The connector shall be male and of the style B, D, E, F, G or H as specified in Table 1
45、of IEC 61076-2-101:2004. 5.4.2 Analogue sensors Contact assignments for the connector on the sensor shall be as specified in Table 1. Table 1 Contact assignments for analogue sensors Contact Assignment Contact 1 Supply voltage + 24 Vdc Contact 2 Output of the analogue sensor 4-20 mA Contact 3 Supply
46、 voltage 0 V Contact 4 Digital signal whose use is reserved for later specification Contact 5 Not used 5.4.3 Digital sensors Contact assignments for the connector on the sensor shall be as specified in Table 2. The sensor shall contain a yellow LED indicator showing the sensor output. Table 2 Contac
47、t assignments for digital sensors Contact Assignment Contact 1 Supply voltage + 24 Vdc Contact 2 Diagnostic signal see text Contact 3 Supply voltage 0 V Contact 4 Output of the digital sensor see text Contact 5 Not used The sensor shall provide diagnostic information on contact 2. Normal operation o
48、f the sensor shall be indicated by contact 2 being at + 24 Vdc. The indication of abnormal operation is left for later specification. Some digital sensors may use contact 2 as a second digital output signal instead of a diagnostic signal. The output of the digital sensor shall be either a switch clo
49、sure (0 ) or a voltage level (nominal 24 Vdc). 5.5 Actuators 5.5.1 General Actuators shall be fitted with an M12 1 connector as specified in 5.2. The connector shall be male and of the style B, D, E, F, G or H as specified in Table 1 of IEC 61076-2-101:2004. ISO 23570-1:2005(E) 4 ISO 2005 All rights reserved5.5.2 Analogue actuators Contact assignments for the connector on the actuator shall be as specified in Table 3. Table 3 Contact assignments for analogue actuators Contact Assignment Contact 1