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IC697CPU731 12 MHz 32 Kbyte Central Processing Unit Batteries

Batteries

A lithium battery (IC697ACC701) is installed as shown

in Figure 2.  This battery maintains program and data

memory when power is removed and operates the

calendar clock.  Be sure to install the new battery be

fore removing the old battery.  If during power-up

diagnostics a low battery is detected the Module OK

LED (top) will not stay on.  Specific indication of a low

battery state is detailed in Reference 2.

Removing a Module

The following instructions should be followed when

removing a module from its slot in a rack.

Grasp the board firmly at the top and bottom of

the board cover with your thumbs on the front of

the cover and your fingers on the plastic clips on

the back of the cover.

Squeeze the rack clips on the back of the cover

with your fingers to disengage the clip from the

rack rail and pull the board firmly to remove it

from the backplane connector.

Slide the board along the card guide and remove it

from the rack.

IC697CPU731 12 MHz 32 Kbyte Central Processing Unit Configuration

Configuration

The IC697 CPU and I/O system is configured with

MS-DOS or Windows based programming software.

There are no DIP switches or jumpers used to config

ure the system. The CPU verifies the actual module

and rack configuration at power-up and periodically

during operation. The actual configuration must be

the same as the programmed configuration.  Devi

ations are reported to the CPU alarm processor func

tion for configured fault response.  Consult Reference

1 for a description of configuration functions.

Batteries

A lithium battery (IC697ACC701) is installed as shown

in Figure 2.  This battery maintains program and data

memory when power is removed and operates the

calendar clock.  Be sure to install the new battery be

fore removing the old battery.  If during power-up

diagnostics a low battery is detected the Module OK

LED (top) will not stay on.  Specific indication of a low

battery state is detailed in Reference 2.

IC697CPU731 12 MHz 32 Kbyte Central Processing Unit Ethernet TCP/IP

Programmer Connection, Ethernet TCP/IP

Connecting your programmer via an Ethernet

TCP/IP network requires installation of an Ethernet

Interface module in the PLC.  This can be either the

Ethernet Controller, IC697CMM741. or Ethernet

Interface (Type 2), IC697CMM742.  Before connecting

your programmer and PLC to the Ethernet TCP/IP

network you must set the IP address in the Ethernet

Interface.  After setting the IP address, connect the

PLC and the programmer running Windows software

to the Ethernet Interface.  For more detailed

information on the programmer connection via

Ethernet TCP/IP, refer to the TCP/IP Ethernet

Communications (Type 2) User’s Manual, and the

Windows programming manual, GFK-1295.

The CPU verifies the actual module

and rack configuration at power-up and periodically

during operation. The actual configuration must be

the same as the programmed configuration.  Devi

ations are reported to the CPU alarm processor func

tion for configured fault response.  Consult Reference

1 for a description of configuration functions.

IC697CPU731 12 MHz 32 Kbyte Central Processing Unit Serial Port

Programmer Connection, Parallel

For a parallel interface (MS-DOS programmer only)

connect the programmer to the top port connector on

the Bus Transmitter Module (IC697BEM713) as shown

in Figure 1.  Consult  Reference 2 for a description of

programming functions.

Serial Port

The 15-pin D-connector provides the connection to an

RS-485 compatible serial port as shown in Figure 3.

This port provides a serial connection to a Standard

Serial COM port, or to a Work Station Interface board

installed in the programming computer.

Squeeze the rack clips on the back of the cover

with your fingers to disengage the clip from the

rack rail and pull the board firmly to remove it

from the backplane connector.

Slide the board along the card guide and remove it

from the rack.

ABB NGC8106 Natural gas chromatograph Specifications

Specifications

– Designed for gas streams with the following characteristics:

– Clean is defined as having no particles larger than 1

micron and no more than 1 milligram of solids per cubic

meter of gas

– Dry is defined as no more than 7 psi of water per million

cubic feet of gas

– Dry is also defined as having less than 0.1 ppm of liquid

at the coldest ambient condition expected at the coldest

point in the system (the liquid can be water, oil, synthetic

lubricant, glycol, condensed sample, or any other nonvapor contaminate)

– Stable gas is defined as a vapor containing less than 0.1 ppm

of liquid when the vapor is cooled to 10°C below the coldest

ambient temperature possible at any point in the system

– Single stream capability. Manual calibration required

ABB NGC8106 Natural gas chromatograph Available accessories

Available accessories

– 120/240 Vac to 12Vdc GP and exp power supplies

– Pole or pipeline mounting kits

– Cold weather enclosure (also available in pipe mount

configuration)

– Regulators (carrier and calibration blend)

– SD memory card

– Export crating

– Tool kit

– Various maintenance kits

Installation dimensions

Specifications

– Designed for gas streams with the following characteristics:

– Clean is defined as having no particles larger than 1

micron and no more than 1 milligram of solids per cubic

meter of gas

– Dry is defined as no more than 7 psi of water per million

cubic feet of gas

– Dry is also defined as having less than 0.1 ppm of liquid

at the coldest ambient condition expected at the coldest

point in the system (the liquid can be water, oil, synthetic

lubricant, glycol, condensed sample, or any other nonvapor contaminate)

– Stable gas is defined as a vapor containing less than 0.1 ppm

of liquid when the vapor is cooled to 10°C below the coldest

ambient temperature possible at any point in the system

– Single stream capability. Manual calibration required

ABB NGC8106 Natural gas chromatograph Historical data

Historical data

The NGC8106 is designed to retain historical data. This data

can be used for audit trails, maintenance, and troubleshooting

to verify transmitter operation over time and provide a limited

data backup for communication link reliability.

The user is allowed to configure the period of the data

retained by the NGC8106 via the Operator Interface. The

default1 memory configuration provides the most recent 480

analysis cycles containing:

Stream averages for the (default1) 840 last hours, 35 last

days and the most recent last month analyses. Operational

parameters for the (default1) last 480 cycles (Diagnostics

Report): Audit logs (default1); Data retained by the NGC8106

can be collected via a remote communication link or by the laptop

PC local operator interface PCCU.

ABB Z401 PGC2000 Gas Chromatograph

Gain a practical understanding of

the PGC2000 Process Gas

Chromatograph.

Course type and methods

This is an instructor led course with approximately

one third consisting of hands-on activities.

Student Profile

This training is intended for end user analyzer

technicians, operators or engineers responsible for

the operation of the PGC2000 Process Gas

Chromatograph.

Prerequisites

This is an entry level course designed for personnel

new to this analyzer system or those needing

refresher training.

Course objectives

Upon completion of this course, student will have a

basic understanding of the operation of the PGC2000

Process Gas Chromatograph.

Main Topics

• Basic Sample Systems

• Basic Gas Chromatography

• Analyzer Operation

• Controller Section

• Oven Section

Duration

The duration is 4 days.

ABB DAPU100 3ASC25H204 Control board I/O

The ABB 3ASC25H204 DAPU100 Control Module is an essential component for industrial automation

systems.

It integrates advanced control logic and communication capabilities,

ensuring seamless integration with other components in your system.

Designed with precision engineering, this module delivers consistent and reliable

performance even under demanding industrial conditions.

Its robust design ensures longevity and minimal downtime,

making it a cost-effective solution for your automation needs.

The DAPU100 module supports a wide range of operating voltages,

including 220V, and has an output frequency of 3ASC25H204 kHz,

making it suitable for various industrial applications.

Its lightweight design (0.08 kg) ensures easy installation and maintenance.

This module is part of the ABB 3ASC25H204 series, known for its high-quality standards and reliability.

It is certified and tested to meet international quality standards, providing peace of mind for users.

With custom processing options available, the ABB 3ASC25H204 DAPU100 can be

tailored to specific project requirements, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility with existing

systems.

Kongsberg RCU502I 421768 Remote Control Unit (Modular I/O Processor)

Product Overview

The Kongsberg RCU502I 421768 is a ruggedized Remote Control Unit (RCU) designed

for mission-critical industrial automation and maritime control systems.

Part of Kongsberg’s K-Chief series, this module serves as a decentralized processing

node for real-time monitoring and control in harsh environments.

The Kongsberg RCU502I integrates seamlessly into distributed architectures,

offering deterministic I/O handling, advanced diagnostics, and fail-safe operation.

Its primary role is bridging sensors/actuators with central systems (e.g., Kongsberg’s K-Log or K-Chief 600),

ensuring high availability in offshore platforms, marine vessels, and energy installations.

Engineered to withstand extreme temperatures, vibration, and corrosive atmospheres,

the RCU502I 421768 is the backbone for safety-critical automation where downtime is unacceptable.

Key Features and Operational Benefits

High Availability & Fault Tolerance: Dual-processor redundancy with “hot standby” failover

ensures uninterrupted operation during CPU faults.

Built-in diagnostics continuously monitor hardware health, network integrity,

and I/O signal quality, triggering automated alerts via Kongsberg’s K-Chief software suite.

Extreme Environment Resilience: Sealed aluminum housing withstands salt spray,

high humidity, and mechanical shocks. Compliant with IEC 60945 marine standards,

the RCU502I 421768 operates reliably in engine rooms, offshore rigs, or Arctic environments without derating.

Scalable I/O Architecture: Modular design integrates digital/analog I/O cards

(e.g., RAI-322 analog input, RDO-411 relay output) via backplane expansion.

Supports thermocouples, RTDs, 4–20 mA signals, and high-voltage discrete I/O.

All configurations are managed through Kongsberg’s Windows-based configuration tool.

Cybersecurity Hardened: Features hardware-enforced security with authenticated firmware updates,

role-based access control, and encrypted communications to prevent unauthorized access.

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