Introduction

The IOR810 is a gateway module that connects Symphony Plus SD-Series and HR-Series controllers to the S800 I/O.

As part of a Symphony Plus or Symphony Harmony control system.

The IOR810 provides an alternative way to use the S800 I/O with Sequence of Events (SOE) functionality.

The accuracy of the SOE timestamps is determined by the specifications of each S800 SOE digital input module type.

The IOR810 is the interface between the HN800 I/O bus (electrical or fibre optic) and the existing S800 I/O module bus (fibre optic only).

The core function of the IOR810 is to scan the S800 I/O modules and provide www.abb-drive.com information to the Symphony Plus controller via the HN800.

The IOR810 connects and scans up to seven S800 cluster modems over the fibre module bus.

Each cluster modem can support up to 12 S800 I/O modules.

The distance between the IOR810 and the Symphony Plus controller is up to 30 metres if connected via the electrical HN800 bus;

If connected via a fibre optic HN800 bus, the distance between the IOR810 and the Symphony Plus controller is up to 3000m using RFO810 repeaters.

If using plastic fibre optic cables, the maximum distance of the fibre optic modular bus between the IOR810 and the S800 cluster modem or between two cluster modems in a daisy chain is 15 metres;

If HCS fibre optic cable is used, the maximum distance is 200 metres;

1000 m if using TB825 optical media converters and glass fibre cables.

The cluster modems can be non-redundant or redundant.

The IOR810 receives configuration information from the Symphony Plus controller using standard Symphony Plus function codes to specify S800 I/O data.

It will process inputs and outputs, analogue and digital signal types, pulse counters and Sequence of Events (SOE) data acquisition.

The IOR810 has the following features:

– Selectable redundant or non-redundant configurations

– Supports the Sequence of Events (SOE) function of the S800 I/O subsystem.

– Ability to interface with the following types of I/O in the S800 I/O subsystem: basic AI/AO, basic DI (contact input), SOE DI, basic DO,

Pulse inputs, temperature device inputs (RTDs and thermocouples), intrinsically safe, and redundant I/O Table 5 lists the S800 I/O modules that have been validated for use with the IOR810.

Category Standard Description

Safety CSA C22.2 No. 142 Safety Standard for Process Control Equipment

ANSI/ISA S82.01-1994

EN 61010-1 Safety Standard for Process Control Equipment

Environment EN 60068-2-1. EN 60068-2-2. EN 60068-2-14 Operating temperature

EN 60068-2-78 Operating relative humidity

MIL-STD-810G 501.5. 502.5 Storage/transport temperature

ISA S71.04 (Class 1 liquids, solids, gases) Air Quality

Vibration EN 60068-2-6 Operating vibration (sine wave)

MIL-STD-810G 514.6 Storage/transport vibration

Class 1. basic transport

EN 60068-2-27 Shock

EMI, RFI and surge EN 61000-4-2 (Class 3) ESD

EN 61000-4-3 (Class 3) EMI Susceptibility

EN 61000-4-4 (Class 3) Fast Transient Electrical

EN61000-4-5 (Class 3) Electrical Surge

EN61000-4-6 (Class 3) Conducted immunity

EN 61000-4-8 (Class 3) Magnetic fields

CISPR-16 Radiated emissions

Flammability CSA C22.2 No. 2 (3 levels)

Atmosphere ISA S12.12 Non-flammable equipment

FM Class 3611 Division 2 Equipment

Flammability of Product Components IEEE 383 Inter-Cabinet Cables

UL Class VW-1 Inter-cabinet cables

UL 94 V-0. V-1. V-2 or V5 Flammability of plastic materials

Certification CE Marking EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

(pending) Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC

CSA certified for use as process control equipment in general (non-hazardous) locations.

cCSAus certified for use as process control equipment in general (non-hazardous) locations

cCSAus certified for use in Class I; Division 2;

Groups A, B, C, and D: Hazardous Locations.

CSA certified to Canadian and U.S. standards:

CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1-92 (R1999)

CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1-92 (R1999)

TIL No. I-29B

CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1-92 (R1999)

ansi/isa s82.02.01-1994

FM Class Number 3611: October 1999

Must be powered by an approved SELV

must be powered by an approved SELV power supply in accordance with CSA C22.2.

No. 1010.1. Annex H, powered by an approved SELV power supply and mounted in an enclosure specified in ABB documentation.

mounted in an enclosure as specified in the ABB documentation

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