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Freedom DeviceNet MCCs
DN65 I/O Module
Freedom 12 Unit with DN65 I/O Module
MCC Product Line Overview
AdvantageDeviceNet
Advantage
Freedom
FreedomDeviceNet
IT MCC
Communication / Information
Sp
ace
Effi
ciency
Electromechanicalwith basic communication
Solid Statewith full communications
Solid Statecommunication capable
Smallest package with onboard communiccations
and logic capability
Electromechical, no communications
DeviceNet I/O Module
Enables Freedom MCCsfor DeviceNet application
Cost effective solution for discrete device communication
Ideal for Freedom, A200, IT SSRV Starters and Life ExtensionUnits.
2 Relay Outputs(5 Amp continuous / 10 Amp Max)
4 Dc Inputs
24Vdc Bus Powered
DeviceNet I/O Module - Indicators
Functions:
MS/NS*- indicates whether the device
has power and is operating properly.
MacID- indicates the address of the
device in 10s and 1s.
*See technical publication DN65TDP81001for a full description of LED functions
DeviceNet I/O Module
ODVA Conformity
UL Approved
1 Catalog No.
Blank for device Mac ID
63
5 Amp relay Outputs- direct control of starters up to NEMA Size 5
24 Vdc Inputs - 15mA eachTypically 79mA total
DN65 DeviceNet I/O Module
General ConnectionDiagram
DeviceNetCommunication
Relay Outputs
Solid State Inputs
V+V-CAN_HICAN_LOShield - Not used
DeviceNet I/O Module
Ready to operate out of the box
Tested with CH Netview, CH Studio*
Tested with AB RSNetWorx
DN65 EDS file available on the MCC Intranet=> Products/DeviceNet/Technical Info/EDS files
and New Cutler-Hammer Internet:=> Current Products / MCC / Devicenet - Search
0.88"22,5mm.88
3.82
* Available 11/01
DN65 DeviceNet I/O Module
Comparison with WPONIDNA, DN50 Interfaces
Power Consumption 15mA per point* 28mA 140mADevice Profile I/O Module Starter I/O ModulePanel Indicators MS/NS, Mac ID, I/O MS, NS, NA MS, NS, NA, I/OPower Source DeviceNet DeviceNet Separate source**
Feature DN65 WPONIDNA DN50
* typical power consumption for 2 inputs, 1 output is 79mA** can be powered from the network, but due to
large power (140mA) requirement, separate source is optimal
DN65 DeviceNet I/O ModulePricing
Available for Freedom MCCs - September 01 Release List Price: $ 785. Each Standard Price Includes:
- Start / Stop control wiring *- Auxilliary Contact- Overload Contact
Additional DN65 input point available for:- Circuit Breaker Interface** - $ 220 list (MCC Price List for 9/01)
DN6524250 Component- available on Vista - $ 223 list, Aftermarket Discount Level (1CD2C)
Life Extension / Upgrade Unit - p/n 4719A92G65- includes DN65, Din Rail, Mounting Plate, screws
and DeviceNet unit drop cable - $ 411 list (Aftermarket Discount schedule)- Suitable for Freedom, A200 Unit mounting
* Pricing of Pilot devices not included in Standard Price** Pricing of Breaker Aux Switch not included
DN65 DeviceNet I/O Module
Bid Manager Dialog Box - DeviceNet
DN65 Selection
Required
Required
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Devicenet Technology Priceband
Add functionalityto traditional control
Freedom DeviceNet Pricing
Comparison to Advantage DeviceNet MCC
Quotation Example:
25 starters: size 1-5 (FVNR / FVR)1-150Hp IT SSRV Starter
Advantage DeviceNet: $ 120,039 list @ .28 => $ 33,610.
Freedom DeviceNet: $ 103075 list @ .28 => $ 28,861
Delta is 14.3% (Starters and DeviceNet interfaces)
DN65 DeviceNet I/O Module
Sales Support Resources
Available in Bid Manager - Sept 01 Release
Stock item (limited quantities) - Fayetteville, NC
Freedom Starter and IT SSRV Demo units with DN65- Available for IAEs, Service Centers
Technical Pub: DN65TDP81001 via MCC Intranet site- Specifications, Quick Starts, Wiring Diagrams, Setup Info
DeviceNet Installed Cost Analysis
Comparison of WPONIDNA and DN65 Interfaces
DeviceNet Benefit
$336,000
$53,461
$0
$50,000$100,000
$150,000$200,000
$250,000
$300,000$350,000
$400,000
Installed cost
ProductionRevenue
DeviceNet Benefit
$360,000
$63,095
$0
$50,000$100,000
$150,000$200,000
$250,000
$300,000$350,000
$400,000
Installed cost
ProductionRevenue
Advantage with WPONIDNA(including CTs for starter current)
Freedom with DN65 (including Breaker Aux)
Installed Cost Benefit
Production Revenue Benefit
Freedom DeviceNet MCC Competition
AB Intellicenter, Centerline MCC with DSA Module:- with Nema, IEC contactors- with SMP, E3 Overloads
Siemens Smart MCC with ASI Module- 3RB10 / BR12- ESP 100 Overload
Square D OmniCenter with Seriplex Modules- with NEMA, IEC contactors- with Motor Logix overload
For more details on competitive offerings, consult the Cutler-Hammer DeviceNet playbook
Freedom DeviceNet / DN65 KEY POINTS
The DN65 offering is not just about I/O; It is about selling more MCCs:- Migrate Freedom users up the technology curve comfortably- Retain A200 users by simplifying wiring with more functionality
You have more MCC choices to use for the variety of customer needs:- Freedom DeviceNet: discrete functionality with wire savings
- traditional electromechanical with connectivity
- Advantage DeviceNet: full starter control, diagnostics, monitoring- solid state starter, reduced footprint, intelligence
Another Cutler-Hammer Point of Difference- Customers can have the traditional, proven electromechanicalFreedom Starter with the Connectivity benefits of DeviceNet