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Peter Thomas – Control Specialists Ltd
Chairman PROFIBUS & PROFINET International Training Centre’s
Technical Officer PI UK
Functional Bonding and Shielding of
PROFIBUS and PROFINET
22
New Guideline Released – March 2018
• After many months of discussion, PI have
released a guideline entitled “Functional
Bonding and Shielding of PROFIBUS and
PROFINET”
• It is available free of charge to members of PI
from
https://www.profibus.com/download/funct
ional-earthing-and-shielding/
• The guidelines contain 6 clear
recommendations that network designers
are advised to consider.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
33
R1 – Equipotential Bonding and Functional Earthing
via a Common Bonded Network (CBN)
• The increasing use of high-
frequency switching devices can
result in the Earthing and Bonding
cables carrying currents at
frequencies much higher than 50 Hz.
• The inductance of these cables at
higher frequencies can result in the
currents flowing back to earth via
lower impedance routes not
designed to carry these currents.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
44
R1 – Equipotential Bonding and Functional Earthing
via a Common Bonded Network (CBN)
• Whilst star earthing (Type A) is adequate for safety
purposes, it is considered poor for Electro Magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) purposes.
• For example, if we were to connect a network cable
between equipment on different limbs of the star,
the cable shield will become part of the bonding
network increasing the possibility of excessive
screen currents flowing.
• The practice of creating separate “clean” and “dirty”
earths is also considered an out of date practice
and impossible to achieve.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
55
R2 – Ensure that your low voltage distribution
system is TN-S
• TN-C systems are
considered very bad
for EMC.
• The main advantage of
TN-S over TN-C in this
respect are the
separation of Earth
and Neutral currents.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
66
R3 – The CBN should be part of a MESH-BN
BS IEC 61000-5-2:1997 “EMC – Earthing & Cabling”
specifically recommends the use of a Type D - MESH-
BN which requires that all metallic parts within a
building be bonded together to provide an electrically
continuous earthing network with low impedance and
shall include:-
• Cabinets, frames and racks.
• Conductive pathway systems.
• Cable screens
• Bonding mats.
This shall be achieved by a combination of
• Additional bonding conductors.
• Improvement of finishing and fastening methods for
existing bonding conductors.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
77PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2017
R4 – Terminate the cable shields at both ends
• Confusion still remains as to whether the shields of PROFIBUS and
PROFINET cables should be terminated to a common reference (usually
ground) at one end only or at both ends.
• Electromagnetic Interference takes two forms, electrostatic and
electromagnetic.
• To protect against both, the shield MUST be terminated at both ends to a
common reference.
• The use of a MESH-BN will ensure that the voltage difference at either end
of the shield is low.
88
R4 – Terminate the cable shields at both ends
• Electromagnetic interference is associated with proximity to current-carrying
cables which generate a magnetic field.
• Any data cables within this field are susceptible to interference.
• To protect against electromagnetic interference, the screen of the PROFIBUS
(or PROFINET) cable must be terminated at both ends to a low impedance
reference “Ze”
• This induces current in the screen with generates an opposing magnetic field
Ze
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
99
R5 – Variable Speed Drives
• Variable Speed Drives (VSD’s) are a source of harmonics that can feed
back into the mains supply and EMI that can be galvanic or airborne.
• Whilst the manufacturers guidelines should always be followed, they
generally recommend the use of specially designed motor cables
between the invertor and motor cable and that the shield should be
terminated at both ends to prevent EMI “leaking out”.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1010
R5 – Variable Speed Drives
• EMI is rapidly increasing in modern industry due to the
increasing use of high-efficiency switching power conversion in
DC power supplies, motor drives, HVAC and lighting.
• There is a benefit to having these devices switch faster than
they currently do which means more EMI.
• Unless the installation caters for this reality, there is a real
possibility of intermittent network outages and production loss.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1111
A common source of high frequency bonding
currents
The four channels of the EMC INspektor
were connected as shown.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1212
A common source of high frequency bonding
currents
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1313
R6 – Be aware of the dangers of multiple grounds
on 24v dc supplies
• The ground (negative) of most 24v dc power supplies are usually
grounded as close as possible to the supply.
• Earth loops can be created by the unintentional grounding of the
negative wire to ground at other points.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1414
Questions to be answered
1. How much current should be allowed to flow in the screens of
PROFIBUS (or PROFINET) cables?
2. How low does the earth loop impedance need to be to allow active
shielding to work effectively at typical automation frequencies?
3. What about currents / impedances associated with bonding cables
and motor to invertor cables?
4. What tools are available to measure these?
5. How can I improve an existing equipotential system to provide an
improved bonding system from an EMC point of view?
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1515
Indu-Sol Recommended Reference Values
Source: Indu-Sol GmbH
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1616
Measuring Tools
The leakage current clamp EMCheck
LSMZ I is capable of measuring currents
(mA and A) in the functional earth
circuit and the shields of network cables.
The mesh resistance measuring clamp
EMCheck® MWMZ II is suited for
providing evidence of a low impedance
potential equalisation.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1717
Optimum improvements to equipotential
bonding systems
Conventional equipotential bonding
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1818
Optimum improvements to equipotential
bonding systems - EmClots
EmClots terminals are
fastened by means of
an M 6x9 screw
connection to e.g.
trays or other
conductive system
components.
The terminals have a
female thread for
easy installation.
Sizes up to 16 mm²
have a continuous
female thread.
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
1919
Partial improvement to equipotential bonding
systems – FE Cable
• Improvement 1 - In the event of heavy
exposure to electromagnetic fields, FE cable
acts like an additional shield. It relieves the
actual shield of excessive shield currents, and
of their negative impact on signal quality and
on the functional safety of devices.
• Improvement 2 - Conventional bonding
systems (BN) generally have a star-shaped
structure (type A) and are therefore unsuitable
for the purpose of functional bonding (FE). The
shielding relief conductor has the function of
improving the bonding system (improved type
A).
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
2020
Need help or want to know more ?
Training Courses
• Certified PROFIBUS Training
• Certified PROFINET Training
• AS-i Training Courses
• IO-Link Training Courses
• CAN Bus Training Courses
• EMC for installations
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
Site-based Support
• PROFIBUS
• PROFINET
• AS-I
• CAN
2121PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
Additional Information
EN50310-2016EMC Optimum
Equipotential Bonding
– Indu-Sol
https://controlspecialists.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/16012_Indu_Sol_EMC_brochure_2017.pdf
2222
Thankyou
Peter Thomas
Chairman of PI Training Centres and Technical Officer – PI UK
www.linkedin.com/in/petermthomas
Control Specialists Ltd
www.controlspecialists.co.uk
Tel +44(0)1925 824003
PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd

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6. functional bonding and shielding of profibus and profinet peter thomas

  • 1. Peter Thomas – Control Specialists Ltd Chairman PROFIBUS & PROFINET International Training Centre’s Technical Officer PI UK Functional Bonding and Shielding of PROFIBUS and PROFINET
  • 2. 22 New Guideline Released – March 2018 • After many months of discussion, PI have released a guideline entitled “Functional Bonding and Shielding of PROFIBUS and PROFINET” • It is available free of charge to members of PI from https://www.profibus.com/download/funct ional-earthing-and-shielding/ • The guidelines contain 6 clear recommendations that network designers are advised to consider. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 3. 33 R1 – Equipotential Bonding and Functional Earthing via a Common Bonded Network (CBN) • The increasing use of high- frequency switching devices can result in the Earthing and Bonding cables carrying currents at frequencies much higher than 50 Hz. • The inductance of these cables at higher frequencies can result in the currents flowing back to earth via lower impedance routes not designed to carry these currents. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 4. 44 R1 – Equipotential Bonding and Functional Earthing via a Common Bonded Network (CBN) • Whilst star earthing (Type A) is adequate for safety purposes, it is considered poor for Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) purposes. • For example, if we were to connect a network cable between equipment on different limbs of the star, the cable shield will become part of the bonding network increasing the possibility of excessive screen currents flowing. • The practice of creating separate “clean” and “dirty” earths is also considered an out of date practice and impossible to achieve. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 5. 55 R2 – Ensure that your low voltage distribution system is TN-S • TN-C systems are considered very bad for EMC. • The main advantage of TN-S over TN-C in this respect are the separation of Earth and Neutral currents. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 6. 66 R3 – The CBN should be part of a MESH-BN BS IEC 61000-5-2:1997 “EMC – Earthing & Cabling” specifically recommends the use of a Type D - MESH- BN which requires that all metallic parts within a building be bonded together to provide an electrically continuous earthing network with low impedance and shall include:- • Cabinets, frames and racks. • Conductive pathway systems. • Cable screens • Bonding mats. This shall be achieved by a combination of • Additional bonding conductors. • Improvement of finishing and fastening methods for existing bonding conductors. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 7. 77PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2017 R4 – Terminate the cable shields at both ends • Confusion still remains as to whether the shields of PROFIBUS and PROFINET cables should be terminated to a common reference (usually ground) at one end only or at both ends. • Electromagnetic Interference takes two forms, electrostatic and electromagnetic. • To protect against both, the shield MUST be terminated at both ends to a common reference. • The use of a MESH-BN will ensure that the voltage difference at either end of the shield is low.
  • 8. 88 R4 – Terminate the cable shields at both ends • Electromagnetic interference is associated with proximity to current-carrying cables which generate a magnetic field. • Any data cables within this field are susceptible to interference. • To protect against electromagnetic interference, the screen of the PROFIBUS (or PROFINET) cable must be terminated at both ends to a low impedance reference “Ze” • This induces current in the screen with generates an opposing magnetic field Ze PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 9. 99 R5 – Variable Speed Drives • Variable Speed Drives (VSD’s) are a source of harmonics that can feed back into the mains supply and EMI that can be galvanic or airborne. • Whilst the manufacturers guidelines should always be followed, they generally recommend the use of specially designed motor cables between the invertor and motor cable and that the shield should be terminated at both ends to prevent EMI “leaking out”. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 10. 1010 R5 – Variable Speed Drives • EMI is rapidly increasing in modern industry due to the increasing use of high-efficiency switching power conversion in DC power supplies, motor drives, HVAC and lighting. • There is a benefit to having these devices switch faster than they currently do which means more EMI. • Unless the installation caters for this reality, there is a real possibility of intermittent network outages and production loss. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 11. 1111 A common source of high frequency bonding currents The four channels of the EMC INspektor were connected as shown. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 12. 1212 A common source of high frequency bonding currents PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 13. 1313 R6 – Be aware of the dangers of multiple grounds on 24v dc supplies • The ground (negative) of most 24v dc power supplies are usually grounded as close as possible to the supply. • Earth loops can be created by the unintentional grounding of the negative wire to ground at other points. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 14. 1414 Questions to be answered 1. How much current should be allowed to flow in the screens of PROFIBUS (or PROFINET) cables? 2. How low does the earth loop impedance need to be to allow active shielding to work effectively at typical automation frequencies? 3. What about currents / impedances associated with bonding cables and motor to invertor cables? 4. What tools are available to measure these? 5. How can I improve an existing equipotential system to provide an improved bonding system from an EMC point of view? PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 15. 1515 Indu-Sol Recommended Reference Values Source: Indu-Sol GmbH PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 16. 1616 Measuring Tools The leakage current clamp EMCheck LSMZ I is capable of measuring currents (mA and A) in the functional earth circuit and the shields of network cables. The mesh resistance measuring clamp EMCheck® MWMZ II is suited for providing evidence of a low impedance potential equalisation. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 17. 1717 Optimum improvements to equipotential bonding systems Conventional equipotential bonding PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 18. 1818 Optimum improvements to equipotential bonding systems - EmClots EmClots terminals are fastened by means of an M 6x9 screw connection to e.g. trays or other conductive system components. The terminals have a female thread for easy installation. Sizes up to 16 mm² have a continuous female thread. PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 19. 1919 Partial improvement to equipotential bonding systems – FE Cable • Improvement 1 - In the event of heavy exposure to electromagnetic fields, FE cable acts like an additional shield. It relieves the actual shield of excessive shield currents, and of their negative impact on signal quality and on the functional safety of devices. • Improvement 2 - Conventional bonding systems (BN) generally have a star-shaped structure (type A) and are therefore unsuitable for the purpose of functional bonding (FE). The shielding relief conductor has the function of improving the bonding system (improved type A). PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd
  • 20. 2020 Need help or want to know more ? Training Courses • Certified PROFIBUS Training • Certified PROFINET Training • AS-i Training Courses • IO-Link Training Courses • CAN Bus Training Courses • EMC for installations PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd Site-based Support • PROFIBUS • PROFINET • AS-I • CAN
  • 21. 2121PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd Additional Information EN50310-2016EMC Optimum Equipotential Bonding – Indu-Sol https://controlspecialists.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/16012_Indu_Sol_EMC_brochure_2017.pdf
  • 22. 2222 Thankyou Peter Thomas Chairman of PI Training Centres and Technical Officer – PI UK www.linkedin.com/in/petermthomas Control Specialists Ltd www.controlspecialists.co.uk Tel +44(0)1925 824003 PI UK - Glasgow Seminar - April 2018 © 2018 – PI UK and Control Specialists Ltd