donderdag 17 december 2015

The future for Industrial Networks?

Traditionally, industrial networks have been set up in a point-to-point (pictured right) configuration, with a single cable terminated to plugs (i.e., a long patch cord).
Structured cabling is emerging as a more robust and sustainable infrastructure because it better facilitates growth and troubleshooting, factors that are important to manufacturing. However, there are pros and cons to each approach, depending on the implementation.

Point-to-point is ideal for short cable runs in an enclosure or small ring applications. However, plugs can be hard to terminate. Another consideration is stranded vs. solid cables. Stranded cables lead to reduced distance because of higher attenuation, while a solid conductor cable can break due to flexing. More importantly, fixed length, point-to-point cables cannot be readily extended or reconfigured as a structured approach with patch panels. In addition, some network test equipment excludes connections to the tester, therefore the entire channel is not tested.
  

Structured cabling (pictured left) is the preferred implementation for longer and more critical runs, such as connecting enclosures, machines, test equipment, and cameras, as it provides a means for troubleshooting and testability, growth, and reliability. Utilising patch cords, jacks, and horizontal cabling creates an optimized network channel. Also, the horizontal cable is easier and faster to reliably terminate to a jack versus a plug.

By installing network cabling to create spare network channels for growth, technicians can connect to a different channel when adding equipment or in the event of a network cabling failure.

While there is a focus on channel resiliency, the value of structured cabling is its systematic approach to planning and deploying cabling and cable management based on the Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Industrial Premises (TIA-1005-A).

Media Selection

Cable media is influenced by cable reach, harsh environments, electrical noise, bandwidth, and switch convergence. For example, proper copper channel cable transmits 100m while single-mode fibre optic cable can reach distances of many kilometres, depending on the transceiver selection

  • Corrosive, wet, and oily environments all impact network cable jackets, causing degradation. There are a variety of outer jacket coverings such as polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), which have varying levels of cable protection. The toughest jacket covering, polyurethane, is abrasion- and tear-resistant, and resistant to oil, radiation, fungus, oxidation, and ozone. Beneath the outer jacket, metallic foil or braid may be used to suppress electrical noise.
  • Bandwidth requirements may necessitate higher category copper such as Category 6 and perhaps multi-mode and single-mode fibre that can transmit up to 10Gb/s.
  • Deploying fibre cable for interswitch links in rings or redundant star configurations can minimise the recovery time from network interruption.
  • In less complex, smaller networks, copper may be suitable, but the recovery time for network faults needs to be weighed against downtime costs.                                       
For further information please contact us by email at info@routeco.nl or please visit our website www.routeco.nl 

maandag 14 december 2015

LEERZAME KENNISDAG OVER MACHINEVEILIGHEID

Donderdag 19 november mochten wij een groot aantal klanten verwelkomen op onze kennisdag. Zij lieten zich volledig informeren omtrent alle aspecten rondom machineveiligheid. Met duidelijke presentaties van Bas de Koningh van Routeco en Hans Zuur en Stephen Podevyn van Rockwell Automation werden de klanten bijgepraat over het producten pakket en de wet- en regelgeving.
In de middag werd er een hands-on training verzorgd door Bart Smits van Routeco.

De aanwezige klanten waren zeer enthousiast over deze aanpak. In slechts één dag was men helemaal op de hoogte. Voor een deel van de aanwezigen was het een algehele opfrissing en voor de rest een volledige en complete introductie. Hierdoor kunnen ze vervolgstappen nemen waaronder machine audits. Routeco en Rockwell Automation willen hier uiteraard graag bij helpen. Indien u ook geïnteresseerd bent om hier meer over te weten te komen, neem dan contact op met uw accountmanager of bel met onze verkoop binnendienst. 

For further information please contact us by email at info@routeco.nl or please visit our website www.routeco.nl


vrijdag 11 december 2015

Rockwell Automation’s PanelViewPlus7 is now available in 12” and 15” sizes

The new Rockwell Automation PanelviewPlus7 Standard Operator Interface 4-15” Variants are now fully released.
The Allen-Bradley PanelView™ Plus operator interface from Rockwell Automation has been providing both a hardware and software platform for factory automation for years. It has continued to be an integral part of the Integrated Architecture® system – providing operators at the machine level a view into the control system.

The PanelView Plus 7 Standard was developed as a continuation of the PanelView Plus family to continue to provide years of quality operator interfaces for industry.

So what is the new Rockwell Automation PanelviewPlus7 Standard Operator Interface product?

  • 4.3”W, 5.7”, 6.5”, 9”W, 10.4”, 12”W, 15” (Wide aspect screens)
  • Low profile composite bezel
  • Resistive touch screen
  • Single port Ethernet
  • ARM processor
  • 512 MB Flash Memory / 512 MB RAM
  • Windows CE 6.0 standard features
  • DC powered
  • Removable Battery
  • Targeted for simpler / smaller applications
  • ATEX Certification, Class 1 Div. 2

In combination with FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition, this release continues the unmatched integration with Logix and complete scalability. This offering helps strengthen our Integrated Architecture offering for machine builders along with the CompactLogix™ L1, L2 and L3 controllers.

The new operator terminals are ideal for applications that require monitoring, controlling and displaying information in dynamic ways, where operators must quickly understand machine status and make better decisions.

The PanelView Plus 7 terminals are available in a variety of display sizes, including widescreen, enabling you to select exactly what is required for your application.


For further information please contact us by email at info@routeco.nl or please visit our website www.routeco.nl









vrijdag 4 december 2015

New AMCI high speed data acquisition module


AMCI’s new 5274A plug in module for ControlLogix is an analogue input, high speed data acquisition module that is programmed using RSLogix5000 (Studio 5000) software.
High-speed is the operative word for this new data acquisition card that acquires data at a programmable sample rate, 50 microseconds minimum, and archives the data using the PLC’s registers for analysis or export. 
The 5274A can transfer a maximum of 128 samples, either on one channel, or evenly divided over the module’s four channels, making it possible to capture data from up to four different analogue sources (e.g. weigh scale, thermo-couple, vacuum sensor, etc.)

Product features:
  • 50µs data sampling rate
  • Data export for analysis and/or records
  • Four High Speed Analog Inputs
  • Four Digital Inputs
  • Four Digital Outputs
  • Utilises Rockwell Automation Technology for 100% compatibility with ControlLogix PLC.
For further information please contact us by email at info@routeco.nl or please visit our website www.routeco.nl 

woensdag 2 december 2015

De Kerstdagen komen eraan!

Onderstaand vindt u de informatie omtrent onze openingstijden.

Verkoop

Wij zijn bereikbaar op 21, 22 en 23 december op de normale tijden: van 08.30 uur tot 17.00 uur.

Op 24 december zijn wij bereikbaar tot 15.00 uur.
 
Tussen Kerst en Oud & Nieuw zijn wij ook gewoon bereikbaar.

Op 28, 29 en 30 december op de normale tijden en op 31 december tot 15.00 uur.
 
 
 
Verkoop
Verzending
Aflevering
maandag
21-Dec
08.30 - 17.00
normaal
normaal
Dinsdag
22-Dec
08.30 - 17.00
normaal
normaal
woensdag
23-Dec
08.30 - 17.00
normaal
normaal
donderdag
24-Dec
08.30 - 15.00
geen
normaal
Vrijdag
25-Dec
Kerst - gesloten
 
 
maandag
28-Dec
08.30 - 17.00
normaal
normaal
Dinsdag
29-Dec
08.30 - 17.00
normaal
normaal
woensdag
30-Dec
08.30 - 17.00
normaal
normaal
donderdag
31-Dec
08.30 - 15.00
geen
normaal
Vrijdag
01-Jan
Nieuwjaar - gesloten
 
 
maandag
04-Jan
08.30 - 17.00
normaal
normaal

 Leveringen

Onze vervoerders DPD en DHL komen niets afhalen bij ons op 24 december en 31 december.

Wij kunnen deze dagen dus niets versturen!

Op deze dag wordt er nog wel zendingen afgeleverd bij u.

Wij wensen u fijne feestdagen en de beste wensen voor 2016!