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SPECIFICATIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART 1 GENERAL........................................................................................................................... 2
1.01 SUMMARY......................................................................................................................... 2
1.02 RELATED DOCUMENTS...................................................................................................2
1.03 REFERENCES...................................................................................................................2
1.04 SUBMITTALS..................................................................................................................... 2
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE.....................................................................................................3
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING...........................................................................3
1.07 WARRANTY....................................................................................................................... 3
1.08 MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................3
PART 2 PRODUCTS........................................................................................................................ 3
2.01 MANUFACTURERS...........................................................................................................3
2.02 CONSTRUCTION.............................................................................................................. 3
2.03 CPU................................................................................................................................... 4
2.04 MEMORY........................................................................................................................... 5
2.05 I/O CIRCUITRY.................................................................................................................. 5
2.06 PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT....................................................................................6
2.07 COMMUNICATION............................................................................................................ 6
2.08 OPERATING POWER........................................................................................................7
2.09 LOCAL DISPLAY AND DIAGNOSTICS..............................................................................7
2.10 RATINGS........................................................................................................................... 8
PART 3 EXECUTION....................................................................................................................... 8
3.01 EXAMINATION...................................................................................................................8
3.02 INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................. 9
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PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER
PART 1 GENERAL
PART 2 SUMMARY
PART 3 The Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) shall meet the criteria of this specification for
control of process equipment, machinery and systems.
PART 4 RELATED DOCUMENTS
PART 5 Drawings and general provisions of the contract apply to this section.
PART 6 The following sections contain requirements that relate to this section:
PART 7 Section 40 90 00 Process Control System General Requirements
PART 8 Section 40 95 13 Process Control Panels and Hardware
PART 9 Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures
PART 10 Section _______________________________
PART 11 REFERENCES
PART 12 The PLC shall be listed or recognized by the following registrations:
PART 13 cULus Listed
PART 14 CE marked
PART 15 C-Tick marked
PART 16 Suitable for operation in Class 1 Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D hazardous locations
PART 17 The PLC shall meet Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
applicable standards.
PART 18 SUBMITTALS
PART 19 As specified in Section 01 33 00.
PART 20 The supplier shall provide product data for the PLC and any component equipment,
including:
PART 21 Central Processing Unit (CPU) information
PART 22 Memory
PART 23 Input/Output (I/O) capacity
PART 24 Nonvolatile program and data retention
PART 25 I/O Modules information
PART 26 Type and rating
PART 27 Standard wiring diagram
PART 28 Bill of materials for supplied equipment
PART 29 Spare parts list
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PART 50 PRODUCTS
PART 51 MANUFACTURERS
PART 52 Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1400 Programmable Logic Controller (No substitutions)
PART 53 CONSTRUCTION
PART 54 The programmable logic controller (PLC) shall be an embedded I/O design, with I/O
expansion capability.
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PART 55 A single chassis shall house CPU, memory, embedded I/O circuitry, communications,
power supply and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for operator interface.
PART 56 The PLC shall be designed to operate in an industrial environment with an ambient
temperature of -20 to 60C (-4 to 140F), and with a relative humidity range of 5% to 95%, noncondensing.
PART 57 The PLC shall be designed to operate in a free airflow environment (convection cooling
only, no fans or other air moving devices shall be required).
PART 58 The PLC shall be designed and tested to operate in high electrical noise environments.
PART 59 The system shall support 7 expansion modules (input/output, discrete or analog) for a
total of up to 256 discrete I/O:
PART 60 The expansion modules shall be front accessible.
PART 61 Isolation shall be between all internal logic and external circuits.
PART 62 Each input and output point shall have a visual indicator to display ON/OFF status.
PART 63 All user wiring to I/O modules shall be through a heavy-duty terminal strip. Pressure-type
screw terminals shall be used to provide fast, secure wire connections.
PART 64 CPU
PART 65 The CPU shall be a self-contained unit, and will be capable of:
PART 66 Providing system timing and scheduling I/O updates.
PART 67 Controlling all I/O scanning and communications service.
PART 68 Performing internal diagnostic checks and providing visual indication by illuminating a
green indicator when no fault is detected and a red indicator when a fault is detected.
PART 69 Programming instructions shall include the following:
PART 70 Relay-Type (bit)
PART 71 Data Comparison (for example: Equal, Greater than or Equal, Less than or Equal)
PART 72 Data Manipulation (for example: Copy, Move)
PART 73 Math (for example: Add, Subtract, Multiply)
PART 74 Program Flow Control (for example: Jump, Subroutine)
PART 75 Application Specific (for example: Sequencer)
PART 76 High-Speed Counters
PART 77 High-Speed Pulse Train Output (PTO) and Pulse Width Modulated (PWM)
PART 78 Communication (including ASCII)
PART 79 Recipe
PART 80 Data Logging
PART 81 Proportional Integral and Derivative (PID)
PART 82 Trigonometry
PART 83 Advanced Math (for example: xy, Compute)
PART 84 Advanced Timing (for example: Read High-Speed Clock, Compute Time Difference)
PART 85 The system must be capable of storing the following data:
PART 86 External Output Status
PART 87 External Input Status
PART 88 Timer Values
PART 89 Counter Values
PART 90 Signed Integer Numbers (16 bit)
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EN 61000-4-2
4kV contact, 8kV air
EN 61000-4-3
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10 V/m with 1 kHz sine-wave 80% AM from 80 to 1000
MHz
3 V/m with 1 kHz sine-wave 80% AM from 1.4 to 2.0 GHz
1 V/m with 1 kHz sine-wave 80% AM from 2.0 to 2.7 GHz
EN 61000-4-5
1 kV line-line (DM) and 2 kV line-earth (CM) on AC
power ports
1 kV line-line (DM) and 2 kV line-earth (CM) on signal
ports
1 kV line-earth (CM) on communication ports
CISPR 11
Group 1, Class A
EN 61000-4-11
60% dip for 10 periods on AC supply ports
30% dip for 25 periods at 0x and 180x on AC supply
ports
100% dip for 250 periods at 0x and 180x on AC supply
ports
100% dip for 0.5 period, arbitrary angle, on AC supply
ports
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