The fieldbus infrastructure constitutes the backbone of your automation system. Design rules apply analogous to any electrical installation. The following engineering criteria are important for reliability and cost-effectiveness:
A segment is a single circuit with power supply, fieldbus junction boxes, and instruments. The segment connects the control system to multiple instruments. The topology design determines the physical location and connection of power supplies, fieldbus junction boxes, and instruments.
The typical topology for a segment is the trunk-and-spur topology with a main line or master cable (trunk). The trunk connects the power supplies and communication interfaces located in the control room with the field. One or more fieldbus junction boxes mounted where they are easily accessible provides connections for field devices. The connection cable with a length of up to 120 m is called a spur, as it is typically much shorter in comparison to the trunk. This topology fits practically all process plants.
With its many similarities to the topologies known from multi-core trunk cables leading to a fieldbus junction box installed in the field, the trunk-and-spur topology is easy to understand, engineer, and maintain.
Download and install the free software tool to easily design and layout your fieldbus segments as well as engineer cable lengths based on the devices you use. Device libraries let you choose the instruments of your favorite manufacturer. Make fieldbus installation a simple click process …
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FieldConnex simplifies engineering and implementation of fieldbus installations for any process plant in any industry with selections and options for protection from ambient conditions, and for the right availability.
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Fieldbus in hazardous areas requires an infrastructure with ignition protection. See below the topology for any hazardous area: Read the details on methods of ignition protection here …
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