dn65 devicenet module for freedom nema line
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Freedom DeviceNet MCCs
DN65 I/O Module
Freedom 12 Unit with DN65 I/O Module
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MCC Product Line Overview
AdvantageDeviceNet
Advantage
Freedom
FreedomDeviceNet
IT MCC
Communication / Information
Sp
ace
Effi
ciency
Electromechanicalwith basic communication
Solid Statewith full communications
Solid Statecommunication capable
Smallest package with onboard communiccations
and logic capability
Electromechical, no communications
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DeviceNet I/O Module
Enables Freedom MCCsfor DeviceNet application
Cost effective solution for discrete device communication
Ideal for Freedom, A200, IT SSRV Starters and Life ExtensionUnits.
2 Relay Outputs(5 Amp continuous / 10 Amp Max)
4 Dc Inputs
24Vdc Bus Powered
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DeviceNet I/O Module - Indicators
Functions:
MS/NS*- indicates whether the device
has power and is operating properly.
MacID- indicates the address of the
device in 10s and 1s.
*See technical publication DN65TDP81001for a full description of LED functions
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DeviceNet I/O Module
ODVA Conformity
UL Approved
1 Catalog No.
Blank for device Mac ID
63
5 Amp relay Outputs- direct control of starters up to NEMA Size 5
24 Vdc Inputs - 15mA eachTypically 79mA total
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DN65 DeviceNet I/O Module
General ConnectionDiagram
DeviceNetCommunication
Relay Outputs
Solid State Inputs
V+V-CAN_HICAN_LOShield - Not used
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DeviceNet I/O Module
Ready to operate out of the box
Tested with CH Netview, CH Studio*
Tested with AB RSNetWorx
DN65 EDS file available on the MCC Intranet=> Products/DeviceNet/Technical Info/EDS files
and New Cutler-Hammer Internet:=> Current Products / MCC / Devicenet - Search
0.88"22,5mm.88
3.82
* Available 11/01
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DN65 DeviceNet I/O Module
Comparison with WPONIDNA, DN50 Interfaces
Power Consumption 15mA per point* 28mA 140mADevice Profile I/O Module Starter I/O ModulePanel Indicators MS/NS, Mac ID, I/O MS, NS, NA MS, NS, NA, I/OPower Source DeviceNet DeviceNet Separate source**
Feature DN65 WPONIDNA DN50
* typical power consumption for 2 inputs, 1 output is 79mA** can be powered from the network, but due to
large power (140mA) requirement, separate source is optimal
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DN65 DeviceNet I/O ModulePricing
Available for Freedom MCCs - September 01 Release List Price: $ 785. Each Standard Price Includes:
- Start / Stop control wiring *- Auxilliary Contact- Overload Contact
Additional DN65 input point available for:- Circuit Breaker Interface** - $ 220 list (MCC Price List for 9/01)
DN6524250 Component- available on Vista - $ 223 list, Aftermarket Discount Level (1CD2C)
Life Extension / Upgrade Unit - p/n 4719A92G65- includes DN65, Din Rail, Mounting Plate, screws
and DeviceNet unit drop cable - $ 411 list (Aftermarket Discount schedule)- Suitable for Freedom, A200 Unit mounting
* Pricing of Pilot devices not included in Standard Price** Pricing of Breaker Aux Switch not included
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DN65 DeviceNet I/O Module
Bid Manager Dialog Box - DeviceNet
DN65 Selection
Required
Required
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Devicenet Technology Priceband
Add functionalityto traditional control
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Freedom DeviceNet Pricing
Comparison to Advantage DeviceNet MCC
Quotation Example:
25 starters: size 1-5 (FVNR / FVR)1-150Hp IT SSRV Starter
Advantage DeviceNet: $ 120,039 list @ .28 => $ 33,610.
Freedom DeviceNet: $ 103075 list @ .28 => $ 28,861
Delta is 14.3% (Starters and DeviceNet interfaces)
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DN65 DeviceNet I/O Module
Sales Support Resources
Available in Bid Manager - Sept 01 Release
Stock item (limited quantities) - Fayetteville, NC
Freedom Starter and IT SSRV Demo units with DN65- Available for IAEs, Service Centers
Technical Pub: DN65TDP81001 via MCC Intranet site- Specifications, Quick Starts, Wiring Diagrams, Setup Info
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DeviceNet Installed Cost Analysis
Comparison of WPONIDNA and DN65 Interfaces
DeviceNet Benefit
$336,000
$53,461
$0
$50,000$100,000
$150,000$200,000
$250,000
$300,000$350,000
$400,000
Installed cost
ProductionRevenue
DeviceNet Benefit
$360,000
$63,095
$0
$50,000$100,000
$150,000$200,000
$250,000
$300,000$350,000
$400,000
Installed cost
ProductionRevenue
Advantage with WPONIDNA(including CTs for starter current)
Freedom with DN65 (including Breaker Aux)
Installed Cost Benefit
Production Revenue Benefit
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Freedom DeviceNet MCC Competition
AB Intellicenter, Centerline MCC with DSA Module:- with Nema, IEC contactors- with SMP, E3 Overloads
Siemens Smart MCC with ASI Module- 3RB10 / BR12- ESP 100 Overload
Square D OmniCenter with Seriplex Modules- with NEMA, IEC contactors- with Motor Logix overload
For more details on competitive offerings, consult the Cutler-Hammer DeviceNet playbook
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Freedom DeviceNet / DN65 KEY POINTS
The DN65 offering is not just about I/O; It is about selling more MCCs:- Migrate Freedom users up the technology curve comfortably- Retain A200 users by simplifying wiring with more functionality
You have more MCC choices to use for the variety of customer needs:- Freedom DeviceNet: discrete functionality with wire savings
- traditional electromechanical with connectivity
- Advantage DeviceNet: full starter control, diagnostics, monitoring- solid state starter, reduced footprint, intelligence
Another Cutler-Hammer Point of Difference- Customers can have the traditional, proven electromechanicalFreedom Starter with the Connectivity benefits of DeviceNet