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`Measurement & Analytics | Measurement made easy
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`Go Wireless
`Instruments and integration
`solutions for temperature,
`pressure, level, flow and
`density measurement
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`Measurement made easy
`Serving your industry
`
`Whether in oil and gas, chemical, power,
`water and wastewater or any other
`industry, increased plant efficiency often
`starts with reliable measurements of
`process parameters like temperature
`and pressure.
`
`With ABB's measurement products you
`are more than one step ahead.
`
`1 Water and waste water | 2 Power and industrial steam | 3 Chemical and
`petrochemical | 4 Oil and gas | 5 Pulp and paper | 6 Minerals | 7 Metals |
`8 Food and beverage | 9 Marine
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`Wireless measurement products
`Enabling the future
`
`ABB is a pioneer in the Internet of Things,
`Services, and People. Our innovative
`measurement and analytical technology is
`constantly developed to bring increasing
`levels of connectivity in a secure way.
`
`The ABB wireless platform enables users
`to access important process and plant
`data wirelessly and securely leveraging
`the latest available technologies.
`
`The result includes WirelessHART
`as a standard:
` − Temperature sensor TSP300-W
` − Temperature transmitter TTF300-W
` − Pressure transmitter 266
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`Lasting batteries
`Reliable networks
`
`ABB's wireless devices are extremely
`efficient due to their unique energy
`management based on an ultra low
`power design. The significantly extended
`battery life increases the reliability of
`your network. Much faster update rates
`are possible. The battery replacement
`intervals can be tremendously reduced.
`
` − Ten-year battery life at up to 32 second update rate in
`reference conditions
` − Non proprietary D size Lithium cells can be procured locally
` − Battery residual life configurable as dynamic burst
`variable through DTM
` − ABB battery replacement in Class I Div 2 (intrinsically safe)
`areas can be accomplished
`
`Wireless instrumentation network deployment made easy
` − Common HMI platform for easier network access, device
`parameterization and troubleshooting
` − ABB WirelessHART devices can be configured with
`common HART Handheld terminals
` − ABB delivers pre-configured wireless devices for your
`network, for a quick, reliable and cost-effective deployment
`
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`Wireless solutions
`From small to large projects
`
`Basic
`
`Full
`
`Pro
`
`With the ABB Wireless 'Basic' solution for the
`deployment of your wireless network, you
`receive remote support consisting of:
`– Device commissioning training
`– Virtual site survey
`– Network deployment feasibility report and
` proposal
`– Factory pre-configured wireless modules
`
`Measurement made easy:
`the ready-to-go solution
`
`With the ABB Wireless 'Full' solution for the
`deployment of your wireless network, you
`receive on-site engineering support for
`trouble-free WirelessHART network deployment:
`– Device commissioning training
`– Site survey
`– Network deployment feasibility report and
` proposal
`– The wireless modules are pre-configured
` at the factory
`– Wireless network on site deployment and
` commissioning
`– Optional DCS connectivity
`
`Measurement made easy:
`the ready-to-go turn-key solution
`
`With the ABB Wireless 'Pro' solution you
`receive customized deliverables according
`to the large scale project scope, from
`engineering to start up.
`
`Measurement made easy:
`the individual turn-key solution
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`Measurement made easy
`Enjoy new independence
`
`ABB's measurement products enable:
` − Reduced installation costs by 30% compared to wired
`HART*
` − Faster implementation time: up to 75% faster, no
`trenching and backfill
` − Complete remote access to device diagnostics
` − Smaller installation footprint: no junction boxes and cabling
`infrastructure
` − Scalability: easy installation of additional measurement
`instruments
` − Measurement and communication with installations that
`were not feasible with wiring e.g. mobile assets
` − Energy Harvester equipped devices allow you to boost
`the potential of the mesh network infrastructure for
`maximum network reliability
`* based on approx. 50 transmitters.
`
`Your process measurements are now
`easier to implement in more locations
`with greater flexibility, increasing plant
`performance and efficiency.
`
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`Energy Harvester
`A fundamental innovation
`
`ABB has more than 130 years of
`experience in measurement products.
`
`This sound knowledge has built the
`strong basis for achieving a fundamental
`technological innovation:
`
`Welcome to the world of truly
`autonomous measurement enabled
`by energy harvesting.
`
`The world’s first self-powered wireless
`measurement devices requiring no
`wiring, no external power supply and
`ideally no battery replacement.
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`Truly autonomous measurement
`A new freedom is born
`
`How ABB makes measurement
`easy for you
`
`The Energy Harvester is powered by an on-board micro-
`thermoelectric generator (micro-TEG), which is driven by
`the temperature difference between the process and the
`surrounding environment.
`
`The micro-TEG (Thermal Energy Generator) provides a
`robust, flexible to install and compact solution for energy
`harvesting from either hot or cold processes. With many
`industrial processes having an abundance of heat which is
`normally lost, the power generated by the TEG is sufficient
`to operate wireless devices in a variety of locations
`enabling faster update rates or enabling longer battery
`replacement intervals.
`
`The TEG allows you to install a wireless device with fast
`update rates down to one time per second. This enables you
`to improve uptimes while reducing maintenance expenses.
`
`Temperature transmitters powered by temperature – Measurement made easy!
`
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`Flexibility to add anywhere
`Installation options
`
`Making commissioning trouble free.
`ABB's Energy Harvester is used in
`various applications and industries.
`
`Several installation options are possible to integrate the WirelessHART
`temperature sensor TSP300-W with Energy Harvester into your process
`
`2
`
`3
`
`4
`
`1
`
`1 Straight insertion inside an elbow pipe | 2 Straight insertion into straight
`pipe section | 3 Installation on the pipe via surface mount option | 4 Insertion
`into pipe at a certain angle
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`The Integrated WirelessHART
`Solution from ABB
`
`ABB's 800xA WirelessHART solution
`enables our customers to:
`
` − Significantly reduce training costs – Continue to use 800xA
`with WirelessHART devices in the same way as wired HART
`devices
` − Reduce installation time – easily and quickly use variables
`with new function libraries
` − Efficiently manage wireless assets from a single
`access platform – Gateway and device specific DTM's that
`fully exploit the capabilities of WirelessHART and are all
`accessible from 800xA
`
`Control room
`
`System 800xA servers
`
`New WirelessHART
`Gateway and Device
`Software libraries
`
`Modbus/
`TCP Card C1867
`
`AC 800M
`controller
`
`Existing wired network
`Modbus TCP
`
`Gateway
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`Increased plant performance
`Safety, efficiency and flexibility
`
`The challenge: Monitor process temperature without
`wiring for control system connectivity nearby.
`
`The solution with Energy Harvester: The temperature
`sensors were installed and visible on the plant control
`network within one hour.
`
`“The EnergyHarvester is an out-of-the-box that can be
`installed and commissioned in a very short time. At present,
`this type of product is only available from ABB.”
`(A leading chemical company)
`
`“I am very glad to be able to efficiently use the heat from the
`process to power our devices and dramatically extend the
`reliability of the measurement.”
`(A leading oil and gas company)
`
`A wireless world of instruments and integration solutions
`for the reliable measurement of temperature, pressure,
`level, flow and density.
`
`Measurement made easy!
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`Contact us
`
`LL/MP/WIRELESS-EN 04.2015
`
`
`
`ABB Limited
`Process Automation
`Howard Road, St. Neots
`Cambridgeshire, PE19 8EU, UK
`Phone: +44 870 600 6122
`Fax:
`+44 1480 213 33
`
`
`
`ABB Inc.
`Process Automation
` 125 E. County Line Road
`Warminster, PA 18974, USA
`Phone: +1 215 674 6000
`Fax:
`+1 215 674 7183
`
`ABB Automation Products GmbH
`Process Automation
`Schillerstr. 72
`32425 Minden, Germany
`Phone: +49 571 830-0
`Fax:
`+49 571 830-1806
`
`
`
`ABB S.p.A.
`Process Automation
`Via Statale 113
`22016 Lenno, Como, Italy
`Phone: +39 0344 58111
`Fax:
`+39 0344 56278
`
`www.abb.com/measurement
`
`
`
`Note:
`Copyright© 2015 ABB
`All rights reserved
`
`® WirelessHART is a registered trademark of
`the FieldComm Group, Austin, Texas, USA
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` PRODUCT DATASHEET
`
` AWIN GW100
` WirelessHART Gateway - Making Field Wireless Easy
`
`
`
`
`AWIN GW100 is a gateway between WirelessHARTTM
`instruments and automation systems. It is
`specifically designed for process monitoring
`applications. It helps to aggregate data from native
`WirelessHART instruments or wired instruments
`connected via WirelessHART adapters. As a result,
`you can gain better insights to your processes and
`can optimize productivity at a reduced investment
`cost due to the inherent benefits of going wireless.
`
`Benefits and Key Hig hlig hts
`
`The use of WirelessHART networks has enabled the
`process industry to collect a vast amount of
`previously unknown data by making physical
`monitoring of the underlying processes practical
`and economically possible.
`
`• ABB WirelessHART devices connect to AWI N GW100
`straight out of box without any configuration.
`• Built-in webserver with simple and intuitive design
`for WirelessHART network configuration and
`
`monitoring.
`• Small footprint suitable for installation inside remote
`cabinets and junction boxes.
`• Low power consumption and can be powered
`through solar panels.
`• Supports remote antenna.
`• As built documentation functionality.
`• The gateway has built-in features to track network
`performance that simplifies troubleshooting.
`• Host integration using ModbusTCP protocol.
`• Support for bulk-configuration of WirelessHART
`devices and Modbus mapping using MS Excel based
`
`configuration tool.
`
`
`
`AWI N GW100 -
`Secure,
`Compact,
`Low power,
`I ndustrial-grade,
`I ntuitive user
`interface,
`Out-of-box
`connectivity.
`
`Description
`
`AWIN GW100 is a WirelessHART gateway that can
`connect up to 24 WirelessHART devices. It creates
`and manages self-organizing and secure
`WirelessHART network and converts HART data to
`ModbusTCP data for easy integration to
`automation controllers and other host systems.
`
`
`
`Technical Overview
`
`
`Wireless protocol
`
`WirelessHART (IEC 62591)
`
`Host protocol
`
`Number of Devices
`Supported
`
`WirelessHART data
`protection
`
`Hazardous area
`installation
`
`ModbusTCP
`
`Up to 25 devices
`(including the gateway itself)
`
`128-bit AES encryption
`
`Suitable for Zone 2 areas
`
`Degree of protection
`
`I P20 (EN/I EC60529)
`
`Cabinet mount
`
`DI N rail
`
`Supported antennas
`
`Passive antenna
`
`I ndicators
`
`LEDs on the gateway
`
`Secure Network Join
`
`Additional security
`
`Requires Join Key
`(hexadecimal-32 characters)
`
`Access list entry
`(requires MAC address)
`
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`General data
`
`Material
`
`Degree of protection
`
`Mounting
`
`Mounting Position
`
`Dimensions
`
`Weight (without antenna)
`
`Operating Temperature
`
`Storage Temperature
`
`Relative Humidity, Non-Condensing
`
`Power connector type
`
`Polyamide PA, non-reinforced
`
`I P20
`
`NS 35
`
`Any
`
`45 x 99 x 114.5 mm
`
`210g
`
`-40 to 70 °C
`
`-40 to 85 °C
`
`10 to 90 %
`
`MSTBT 2,5/-4
`
`Hard reset button (restore to default factory settings)
`
`I n front of the unit behind protective cover
`
`Electrical Data
`
`Nominal voltage
`
`Supply voltage
`
`Power consumption, typical
`
`Power consumption, maximum
`
`24 VDC
`
`9 - 30 VDC
`
`2.5 W
`
`6.7 W
`
`Conductor size (solid, stranded, AWG)
`
`(0.2 - 2.5 mm2, 0.2 - 2.5 mm2, 24 - 12 AWG)
`
`Ethernet Interface
`
`Port connection
`
`Transmission rate
`
`WirelessHART Radio Interface
`
`Frequency range
`
`Channel separation
`
`Channel bandwidth
`
`Number of channels
`
`Transmission power
`
`Receiver sensitivity
`
`Antenna connection
`
`LED Indicators
`
`ST (green color)
`
`MESH (green color)
`
`LI NK (green color)
`
`DATA (yellow color)
`
`ERR (red)
`
`Approvals/Conformance
`
`Conformance
`
`Conformance with RED directive
`
`Conformance with LVD directive
`
`Conformance with EMC directive
`
`Conformance with ATEX directive
`
`
`
`ATEX
`
`I ECEx
`
`WEEE
`
`RJ45 female (autocross)
`
`10/100 Mbps (auto negotiate)
`
`2.4000 - 2.4835 GHz
`
`5 MHz
`
`2 MHz
`
`15
`
`0 - 10 dBm
`
`-90 dBm
`
`RP-SMA female
`
`Flashing - device initializing
`
`ON - power/device active
`
`ON - WirelessHART device(s) connected
`
`OFF - No WirelessHART devices found/connected
`
`Flashing - Transmission/Reception active on LAN
`
`ON - LAN connected
`
`connection
`
`OFF - no errors
`
`ON - internal error
`
`
`
`2014/53/EU
`
`2006/95/EC
`
`2014/30/EU
`
`2014/34/EU
`
`Class I , Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D;
`
`Canada: Ex nA I I C T4;
`
`USA: Class I , Zone 2, Group I I C; AEx nA I I C T4;
`
`Ex nA I I C T4 Gc; Sira 10ATEX4252X
`
`Ex nA I I C T4; IECEx CSA 10.0008X
`
`European Directive 2012/19/EU
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`
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`System Components
`
`RTU
`
`AC800M
`
`Ability
`
`ModbusTCP
`
`AWI N GW100
`
`WirelessHART
`
`AWIN GW100 gateway establishes a WirelessHART network.
`It creates and manages network security and connectivity. I t
`provides a mesh grid capability that ensures pervasive
`network coverage for every type of industrial floor, including
`the busiest of chemical sites. Standard WirelessHART
`instruments, such as, ABB's WirelessHART pressure and
`temperature instruments connect to ABB’s automation
`systems, Totalflow RTU and AbilityTM platform effortlessly.
`
`3BNP102906
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`and illustrations contained therein.
`Any reproduction, disclosure to third
`parties or utilization of its contents
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`without prior written consent of
`ABB. Copyright© 2018 ABB All rights
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`We reserve the right to make technical
`changes or modify the contents of this
`document without prior notice. With
`regard to purchase orders, the agreed
`particulars shall prevail. ABB does not
`accept any responsibility whatsoever
`for potential errors or possible lack of
`information in this document.
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`Contact center: +47 22 87 20 00
`Email: contact.center@no.abb.com
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`Contact Center offers you a single
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`NERGY INDUSTRIES
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`ABB Wireless Industrial Network
`AWIN GW100
`User Manual
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`NERGY INDUSTRIES
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`ABB Wireless Industrial Network
`AWIN GW100
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`NOTICE
`
`This document contains information about one or more ABB products and may include a description of or a
`reference to one or more standards that may be generally relevant to the ABB products. The presence of any
`such description of a standard or reference to a standard is not a representation that all of the ABB products
`referenced in this document support all of the features of the described or referenced standard. In order to
`determine the specific features supported by a particular ABB product, the reader should consult the product
`specifications for the particular ABB product.
`
`ABB may have one or more patents or pending patent applications protecting the intellectual property in the
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`
`The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a com-
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`
`This product is designed to be connected to and to communicate information and data via a network interface.
`It is the User’s sole responsibility to provide and continuously ensure a secure connection between the product
`and the User’s network or any other network (as the case may be). The User is expected to establish and main-
`tain any appropriate measures (such as but not limited to the installation of firewalls, application of authenti-
`cation measures, encryption of data, installation of anti-virus programs, etc.) to protect the product, the net-
`work, its system and the interface against any kind of security breaches, unauthorized access, interference,
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`mation.
`
`The software or hardware described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used, copied, or
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`TABLE O F CO NTE NTS
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`Table of Contents
`1 About This User Manual ............................................................................................................ 9
`1.1
`Purpose and Scope ..................................................................................................................... 9
`1.2
`Document Conventions ............................................................................................................. 9
`1.3
`Terminology ................................................................................................................................. 9
`1.4
`Related Documentation............................................................................................................10
`1.5
`Related Tools ...............................................................................................................................10
`1.6
`General Terms and Conditions of Use of Technical Documentation .............................10
`1.7 Warning, Caution, Information, and Tip Icons ..................................................................... 11
`1.8
`Target Audience ......................................................................................................................... 11
`1.9
`Compatibility .............................................................................................................................. 11
`
`2 Technology Overview ............................................................................................................... 12
`2.1 WirelessHART Network ............................................................................................................. 12
`2.2
`Host ............................................................................................................................................... 12
`2.3 WirelessHART Gateway ............................................................................................................. 12
`2.4 WirelessHART Client .................................................................................................................. 12
`2.5
`Network Manager ...................................................................................................................... 13
`2.5.1 Network ID and Join Key ............................................................................................ 13
`2.5.2 Message Hops .............................................................................................................. 13
`2.6 WirelessHART Field Device.......................................................................................................14
`2.6.1
`Sensors...........................................................................................................................14
`2.6.2
`Transducers...................................................................................................................14
`2.6.3
`Transceivers ..................................................................................................................14
`HART Field Devices and Wired 4… 20 mA Field Devices ...................................................14
`2.7
`2.8 WirelessHART Adapter ..............................................................................................................14
`2.8.1
`Connecting to a HART device ....................................................................................14
`2.9 WirelessHART Commands........................................................................................................ 15
`2.9.1
`Universal commands ................................................................................................... 15
`2.9.2
`Common practice commands................................................................................... 15
`2.9.3 Wireless commands .................................................................................................... 15
`2.9.4 Device-specific commands........................................................................................ 15
`2.10 FieldComm Group ...................................................................................................................... 15
`
`3 Basic Features of AWIN GW100 Gateway ............................................................................... 16
`3.1
`Get Familiar with AWIN GW100 ............................................................................................... 16
`3.2
`DHCP Server ................................................................................................................................ 17
`3.3 Webserver .................................................................................................................................... 17
`3.4 Operator Authentication for Webserver Access ................................................................. 17
`3.5 Modbus TCP Mapping ...............................................................................................................18
`3.6
`Network Topology View ...........................................................................................................18
`3.7
`Ethernet Network Connectivity ..............................................................................................18
`3.8
`Hard Reset ...................................................................................................................................18
`3.9
`Certificates .................................................................................................................................. 19
`3.9.1
`ATEX Certificate ........................................................................................................... 19
`3.9.2
`IECEx Certificate .......................................................................................................... 19
`3.9.3 CSA Certificate ............................................................................................................. 19
`
`4 WirelessHART System Planning .............................................................................................. 20
`4.1
`Accessing the Site ..................................................................................................................... 20
`4.2
`Path Quality Analysis ................................................................................................................ 20
`4.3
`Signal Strength .......................................................................................................................... 20
`4.4
`Antennas and Cabling ............................................................................................................... 21
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`Coaxial cable considerations ....................................................................................22
`4.4.1
`Antenna mounting considerations ..........................................................................22
`4.4.2
`4.5 Maintaining System Performance ......................................................................................... 23
`4.5.1
`Antennas and coaxial cable ...................................................................................... 23
`4.5.2 Cable connections ...................................................................................................... 23
`4.5.3
`Power supply ................................................................................................................ 23
`Recommendations for Establishing a Robust WirelessHART Network ........................ 23
`
`4.6
`
`5 Installation ................................................................................................................................ 24
`5.1 Mounting the Gateway............................................................................................................. 25
`5.1.1 Mounting the AWIN GW100....................................................................................... 25
`5.2 Making connections and powering up ................................................................................. 26
`5.2.1
`Power connections ..................................................................................................... 26
`5.2.2
`Ethernet connections .................................................................................................27
`5.2.3
`Antenna connections ..................................................................................................27
`
`6.7
`
`6 Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 28
`6.1
`Configuring a PC to communicate with AWIN GW100 WirelessHART
`Gateway ....................................................................................................................................... 28
`Log onto AWIN GW100 WirelessHART Gateway ................................................................. 29
`6.2
`View Gateway Information ...................................................................................................... 29
`6.3
`General AWIN GW100 Gateway Information ........................................................................ 31
`6.4
`6.5 WirelessHART Profile Configuration ..................................................................................... 32
`6.6
`Configuration of WirelessHART Network ............................................................................ 33
`6.6.1
`Security ......................................................................................................................... 35
`6.6.2 Channel Blacklist ......................................................................................................... 35
`View Devices .............................................................................................................................. 36
`6.7.1
`Delete a Device .............................................................................................................37
`6.7.2
`Edit Slave Device ......................................................................................................... 38
`6.7.3
`Device Configuration ................................................................................................. 38
`Instrument Table ....................................................................................................................... 38
`6.8
`Network Statistics .................................................................................................................... 39
`6.9
`6.10 IP Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 40
`6.11 Modbus Configuration ............................................................................................................ 40
`6.12 Modbus Map ...............................................................................................................................41
`6.13 Passwords................................................................................................................................... 42
`6.14 Store and Retrieve Settings .................................................................................................... 42
`6.15 Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 43
`6.15.1 Firmware Update ........................................................................................................ 43
`6.15.2 Utilities .......................................................................................................................... 44
`6.15.3 Reboot ........................................................................................................................... 45
`6.16 System Logs ............................................................................................................................... 46
`
`7 Monitoring .............................................................

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