Emerson E2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Wire Restrictions
Echelon Network and Hardware Setup
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8.4.1
Using a Termination Block 
(P/N 535-2715) to Terminate a Daisy 
Chain
Some Echelon Network devices, notably TD3s, have 
no on-board means of terminating. For some other 
devices, it is inconvenient to use the jumpers supplied for 
termination (the CC-100/CS-100 case controllers, for 
example, require the enclosure to be removed to set the 
jumper).
To remedy these problems, Emerson Retail Solutions 
supplies termination blocks that can be wired to the end of 
an Echelon cable segment. This termination block uses the 
same three-pin connector as all other Echelon devices. 
Wire the two signal wires to the outside terminals, and 
connect the shield to the middle terminal (see Figure 8-4). 
NOTE: The recommended termination proce-
dure for all Echelon devices is the termination 
block.
Figure 8-4
 - Placement and Wiring of the Termination Block
8.5
Wire Restrictions
Maximum Total Segment Length
The total amount of wire used to connect all E2s and 
associated controllers in a single segment (not including 
devices on the other side of routers) cannot be longer than 
4592 feet (1400 meters). If the total length of cable used is 
longer than 4592 feet, a repeater or router will be required.
Routers act as communication gateways that reduce 
the amount of network traffic. They are used when net-
works exceed their 63-node limit. Adding a router allows 
you to add another daisy-chain segment of 4592 feet with 
a maximum of 63 more nodes.
Repeaters boost signal strength and are only used in 
instances where a segment of 63 nodes or less uses more 
than 4592 feet of Echelon cable. 
Refer to the Router and Repeater Installation Guide 
(P/N 026-1605), for information about router and repeater 
placement.
8.6
Installing Echelon 
Devices
The E2 control system has several types of peripheral 
control boards that communicate using the Echelon Net-
work: the 16AIe analog input board, the 8ROe relay out-
put board, the CC-100/CS-100 series of case control and 
case circuit control boards, and the ESR8 board.
8.6.1
Powering Echelon Devices
CAUTION: Do not power Echelon devices 
with the same 56VA and 80VA transformers 
used to power the I/O Network. Echelon 
devices require Class 2 power to operate, which is not 
supplied by the I/O board transformers.
All Echelon devices require 24VAC Class 2 power. 
Emerson Retail Solutions specs several sizes of transform-
ers to accommodate the full range of Emerson Retail Solu-
tions’ Echelon-compatible products. Table 8-3 lists each 
transformer’s part number and rating.
Table 8-3
 - Class 2 Transformers for Echelon Devices
Xformer P/N
VA Rating
Input Voltage
640-0039
10 VA
110 VAC
640-0041
50 VA
110 VAC
640-0042
50 VA
220 VAC
640-0050
75 VA
110 VAC
640-0045
75 VA
220 VAC
To select a power transformer for one or more Echelon 
devices:
1.
Determine what the total VA is for the boards 
and controllers that will be powered by the 
transformer (see Table 8-4).
Example: Two TD3 boards (4 VA each), and 
one E2 (40 VA) board are to be powered by 
one transformer. The total VA is: