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This section introduces the application types described in the previous section in greater detail.
The figure below shows a typical situation for the first application type.
The adapter is connected to the 4 ... 20 mA loop, which is used to transmit the measured value to the control system, or transmit the setpoint to an actuator. The existing control system is not affected by the WirelessHART adapter.
The data, in particular diagnostic data from the devices is transmitted to the IE/WSN-PA LINK via the connected adapter and the WirelessHART network. The link provides this data to a diagnostic and maintenance station with installed SITRANS MDS software and SIMATIC PDM via an industrial Ethernet. Industrial wireless LAN can be used to save on the installation costs required for Ethernet wiring. An extensive product portfolio of Scalance W components is available for this purpose.
The functionality of related to the SITRANS MDS is described in great detail on page 9/18 of this catalog.
WirelessHART is integrated into SIMATIC systems parallel to the wire-connected devices with HART or PROFIBUS interfaces. In this case, the 4 ... 20 mA line to the control system is not required: all data, i.e. process values, parameters, diagnostic information and functions, is supplied to the automation system on a wireless basis. This is mainly useful for replacement and expansion measures related to existing systems, and of course also new systems, but also for temporary and mobile measurements.
The field devices are standard instruments with connected adapters, or those with integrated wireless communication.
In principle, a differentiation needs to be made between wireless communication and the power supply for the devices.
When installing a field device, the planning and installation of the data cable to the control system is usually considered a significant cost driver. This factor is greatly reduced when using wireless communication.
When using 4-20 mA/HART field devices with adapters, the question of powering up always arises - in contrast to battery-powered field devices with integrated wireless modules.
It is important to distinguish between two and four-wire devices here. Under certain circumstances, the SITRANS AW200 adapter can take over the supply of a connected two-wire device. The power consumption of the field device plays an important role here. If it is too high, an additional power supply becomes necessary. If more than one device is connected to the SITRANS AW200 adapter, an additional power supply is required.
Four-wire devices always require an additional power supply.