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Moeller Electric SmartWire
Wood Dale, IL, October, 19, 2005 -
Users have quickly discovered the benefits of
SmartWire, the plug & work device for motor
starters. Since its launch a year ago, already 30000
SmartWire modules have been successfully installed
and used in a wide range of applications.
This
demonstrates the multiple uses of SmartWire and the
approach taken by Moeller with its Darwin
technology. Darwin technology represents a bridge
between the automation world and the world of
switching devices: switching devices and automation
components are growing together; the conventional
control wiring between the I/O modules and the
switching devices is being replaced by a new simple
connection technology. The step in this new
direction is called SmartWire or "plug & work" for
motor starters. SmartWire enables conventional
xStart motor starters to be connected to a PLC
without any complex control wiring required. Machine
builders, panel builders and electricians are able
to use SmartWire straightaway since the SmartWire
system is an addition to the well-known xStart range
from Moeller and is designed as an accessory for the
standard devices.
In order for
motor starters to carry out their switching and
protection tasks safely and reliably, they have to
be interconnected with the motors, the intelligent
controller and with each other. However, with
Moeller's SmartWire the requirements and costs for
this are considerably reduced. The connection of
motor starters to SmartWire is an astonishingly
simple and clearly designed solution: SmartWire is
based on Moeller's xStart series. The two components
of this range, the motor contactor and the
motor-protective circuit-breaker, are both connected
with a wiring set without any cables. In order to
make the starter SmartWire-compatible, the user
simply plugs an additional SmartWire module onto the
contactor. This module provides another six-pole
plug-in connector that replaces the control circuit
connections. SmartWire networks are connected and
not wired.
Up to 16
SmartWire-enabled motor starters can be connected
with a gateway without any complex control circuit
wiring necessary. For systems with more than 16
starters several gateways are simply combined
together.
The starters
can also be connected via a gateway with the
fieldbus, such as easyNet, CANopen or Profibus-DP
and connected to a higher-level PLC. The system can
be expanded with additional I/O elements. The slice
modules enable users to also connect up motor
starters with ratings higher than 15 kW, to monitor
an NZM incoming circuit-breaker or to integrate
components from other manufacturers into the system.
This last application does however require some
additional wiring.
SmartWire can
be introduced in stages without any problem: All new
SmartWire connectors are simply connected to the
system with the same pre-assembled SmartWire cable.
Its six-pole design allows it to transfer a wide
range of information simultaneously, such as the
indication of a 24 V contactor actuation, switch
commands to contactors and/or the feedback signals
of the motor starters.
SmartWire is
a self-contained communication concept that is
nevertheless designed for openness. SmartWire can
therefore be connected simply to Siemens controllers
if required and configured from Step7. A XI/ON –
SmartWire interface is available and is offered by
Moeller's subsidiary, Micro Innovation.
SmartWire not
only stand out in terms of performance and
convenience – the system is considerably more
cost-efficient than all previously known networking
solutions. Depending on the application, SmartWire
is already competitive from the first motor starter.
The price advantage is even greater the more
starters are incorporated. Alone the savings
potential of SmartWire is impressive: The connector
technology likewise reduces the costs for assembly,
engineering and documentation. Standard products
also reduce the stock-keeping required. The
potential for faults is considerably reduced by
SmartWire since serious faults cannot occur where
cabling is not required. Particularly with complex
solutions this feature has a direct cost-benefit
effect and increases with each single cable that is
not required.
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