Description
Integrating seamless Advant Fieldbus 100 connectivity into distributed control architectures, the ABB 3BSE013224R1 CI810V2 functions as a high-speed communication interface for S800 I/O modules. This field communication interface acts as the local link master, managing exchange rates and diagnostic reporting between connected I/O clusters and upper-level Advant Controllers (such as AC 800M or AC 450). It delivers reliable cyclic data transmission and supports redundant configurations to maximize process uptime in heavy industrial automation systems.
Features
- Provides physical and logical connection to the Advant Fieldbus 100 (AF100) twisted-pair network.
- Supports up to 12 S800 I/O modules per cluster, handling both digital and analog signal types.
- Equipped with comprehensive LED diagnostics on the front face for run, fail, and traffic status monitoring.
- Supports hot-swap operation (Hot Configuration in Run) when paired with compatible module termination units.
- Optoelectronic galvanic isolation ensures high electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and protects internal logic.
Applications
- Distributed Control Systems (DCS) in oil, gas, and petrochemical facilities.
- Power generation and turbine control systems requiring deterministic process bus communication.
- Pulp and paper mill processing lines with dense, localized analog and digital I/O clusters.
- Water and wastewater plant control upgrades running legacy Advant S800 I/O networks.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Value |
| Manufacturer |
ABB |
| Model Designation |
CI810V2 |
| Article Number / SKU |
3BSE013224R1 |
| Protocol Type |
Advant Fieldbus 100 (AF100) |
| Supported I/O System |
S800 I/O Series |
| Nominal Supply Voltage |
24 V DC (limits 19.2 V DC to 30 V DC) |
| Current Consumption |
100 mA typical at 24 V DC |
| Isolation Voltage |
50 V (galvanic isolation to I/O backplane) |
| Operating Temperature Range |
0 to +55 degC (non-condensing) |
| Country of Origin |
Sweden |
| Shipping Weight (Calculated) |
0.35 kg |
| Package Dimensions (Calculated) |
25.0 x 12.0 x 10.0 cm |
Empirical Engineering Insights
Alternative Models & Compatibility
The CI810V2 directly replaces older legacy revisions (such as CI810V1) within existing S800 structures. When upgrading, ensure the system controller's system software/firmware supports the newer V2 module revision. While form-factor compatible, failing to align controller-side hardware configuration files can prevent module identification on the AF100 bus.
Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes
Avoid running signal cables and the AF100 bus lines in the same wire ducts as high-power AC lines to prevent magnetic coupling. In high-temperature panels exceeding 45 degC, verify active air circulation, as the thermal build-up inside tightly enclosed clusters can degrade optical link stability when fiber-optic modems are coupled to the bus.
Commissioning & Wiring Tips
Always double-check that both termination resistors are in place at the physical ends of the AF100 bus network. An un-terminated or double-terminated bus leads to high reflection coefficients and diagnostic errors. Ensure that the module is completely clicked into its slot on the Module Termination Unit (MTU) before securing the screw terminals.
Installation Guidelines
CRITICAL WARNING
Isolate and lock out all 24 V DC system power sources before performing physical replacement or wiring on the communication module backplane. Working on an active system can cause transient bus faults, halting down-stream process controllers.
1
Configure the station address on the Module Termination Unit (MTU) rotary switches prior to slotting the CI810V2 interface module.
2
Align the module guides with the slots on the MTU and push firmly until the locking mechanisms click securely into place.
3
Terminate the AF100 twisted pair cable shield to the grounding rail using low-impedance ground clamps to prevent electromagnetic interference.
4
Restore 24 V DC power and verify that the "RUN" LED lights steady green, confirming that system initialization is successful.