Use of Fieldbus System in I.S. Applications

Aimed at users of Yokogawa Control Systems

  • Use of Fieldbus System in I.S. Applications
    Use of Fieldbus System in I.S. Applications

A new white paper highlights the use of the ROUTE-MASTER Fieldbus System from MooreHawke - a division of Moore Industries-International - in Intrinsically-Safe (I.S.) applications for Yokogawa Control Systems. The paper addresses FISCO or Entity devices located in Class I, Division 1 or Zone 0/1 locations. ROUTE-MASTER is a recommended option by Yokogawa to power I.S. fieldbus segments.

The ROUTE-MASTER system has a patented "split architecture" giving each segment the availability of two trunks at 350mA - the highest segment current to any I.S. FOUNDATION fieldbus or PROFIBUS PA system. This allows up to 16 fieldbus devices to be powered by each trunk. Special plug-to-plug connections designed for Yokogawa host systems allow for reduced wiring and easier commissioning. The ROUTE-MASTER device couplers have I.S. rated spur connections that allow technicians to perform live work in hazardous areas including Zone 0 IIC or Class I Div 1 Groups ABCD.

ROUTE-MASTER couplers also feature Automatic Segment Termination, which eliminates common problems such as over- and under-termination while ensuring that local parts of a segment remain functioning if remote parts are accidentally disconnected. Further protection is offered by a "Fold-Back" technique that provides automatic and fully auto-resetting spur short-circuit protection to prevent segment failure caused by single device faults.

The "Intrinsically-Safe Fieldbus Applications for Yokogawa Control Systems" white paper gives end users a clear understanding of the competitive advantages of the ROUTE-MASTER system and provides useful installation information and real-world examples of its use in I.S. applications.

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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