Feature Communications & Networking
he new CC-Link IE Energy capa- bilities allow managers to easily monitor energy consumption by individual machines or processes over the same networks they are already using for general control purposes.
Energy capabilities added to CC-Link T
Energy management functions have been added to CC-Link, the open automation network technology, to create a combined energy and production management control system
on the same network of close and low cost monitoring of energy consump- tion right down to the level of the individual device.
In control of energy
CC-Link is an open network tech- nology that handles both control and information data at high speed, to provide efficient, integrated factory and process automation. It is avail- able in a 10Mbps fieldbus version or a 1Gbps industrial Ethernet version - CC-Link IE. Both versions offer full determinism and support the new energy management features. Energy management is now firmly on the agenda of most organisations, particularly manufacturing compa- nies whose energy consumption is usually going to be higher than that of non-manufacturers. In addition to the regulatory and legal situation sur- rounding energy use, most companies are now realising energy is no differ- ent to any other raw material and effi- cient use of it is simply good business. There is also social pressure as well as shareholder pressure for companies to be seen to be good ‘cor- porate citizens’ and doing their part to protect the environment. A manufacturing plant will include many energy consuming devices, many of which are large electrical loads, such as ovens, conveyors or other heavy mechanical systems, all of which must work in unison to com- plete the production process. CC-Link IE Energy offers the ability to monitor all of these individually and in real time, allowing optimisation of each device to be achieved. Without CC-Link IE Energy, collect- ing data from each device and deter- mining how to optimise it would be so complicated as to be impractical. Instead production managers would only be able to consider overall energy consumption and be unable to focus on achieving true optimisation in all areas of a plant.
Easily installed using a single cable network, CC-Link IE Energy will con- trol entire production systems (and feed real time production information through to enterprise management IT systems). The new CC-Link IE Energy functions add the additional function
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A controller connected into the net- work can then analyse data in real time and issue energy management instruc- tions. An example of this would be to alter the status of a device between on, off and standby modes in relation to scheduled times for shift changeovers, lunch breaks etc. It could also power down devices or switch them to idling mode if they are unlikely to be used for a period of time.
A device like a heater could be adjusted so that its temperature is allowed to drop when it is not in use, but not so much that there would be a production delay when it was next called into action.
Equipment such as pumps, fans and conveyors often waste huge amounts of energy because they run at or near full speed for extended periods, when an analysis of their duty cycle may suggest speed reduc- tions, idling or stops are acceptable for much of the time.
The net result of CC-Link IE Energy is to provide real time energy visuali- sation level management reports. Combining production and control
Below: in addition to the regulatory and legal situation surrounding energy use, most
companies are now realising energy is no different to any other raw material and efficient use of it is simply good business
information with energy information will enable simultaneous cross opti- misation of operational control and energy management.
On a purely financial front CC-Link IE Energy can be used to adjust power consumption to prevent it from exceeding contract maximums and thus incurring higher tariffs. Often this can be achieved by switching var- ious pieces of equipment to standby mode, or by setting motor driven equipment to their minimum energy speed when appropriate, thus reduc- ing overall consumption.
John Browett, general manager of the CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA), summarised, “CC-Link IE Energy is our best example of the CLPA’s commitment to continuous development of our tech- nology to provide industry leading solu- tions. We added motion and safety control capabilities to the network about a year ago. “With the additional energy manage- ment functions, CC-Link IE Energy is fulfilling its promise to be a single high performance, open Ethernet technology that offers all automation features required by today’s applications. In today’s highly competitive environ- ment, a technology that simplifies installations and reduces cost will be in high demand. We believe that CC-Link IE Energy’s ability to combine multiple control types on a single cable addresses these demands directly.”
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