Product Overview
The INNIS11 (INNIS11) is a high-performance Bailey Network Interface Slave module designed for the ABB Harmony/Infi 90 distributed control system (DCS). This module acts as the critical bridge for data transmission within the system architecture, specifically facilitating the exchange of data between the Controlway and the Plant Loop or INFI-NET communication networks. It is engineered to handle massive data throughput, supporting up to 1,500 points originating from Sequence of Events (SOE) I/O modules across as many as 1,000 Harmony Control Units (HCU). This capability makes the INNIS11 a cornerstone for large-scale industrial plants—such as utility power generation and chemical processing—where high-speed, synchronized data acquisition is vital for process monitoring and regulatory compliance.
Technical Configuration
The INNIS11 hardware provides advanced logic and triggering capabilities to manage complex network events without burdening the central controller. It supports a sophisticated triggering engine consisting of 256 complex triggers, each capable of handling up to 16 operands. Additionally, the module manages 3,000 simple triggers, allowing for granular control over data reporting and event logging. The INNIS11 typically works in tandem with an INICT01 or similar Network Interface Command module to provide a complete gateway. Its design prioritizes low-latency communication, ensuring that time-critical process data and alarms are propagated across the network with millisecond precision.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
INNIS11 |
| Brand |
ABB (Bailey) |
| Product Type |
Network Interface Slave Module |
| SOE Point Capacity |
1,500 points
|
| Network Capacity |
Up to 1,000 Harmony Control Units (HCU)
|
| Complex Triggers |
256 (16 operands each)
|
| Simple Triggers |
3,000
|
| Origin |
USA |
| Weight |
0.45 kg |
| Dimensions |
35.6 x 17.8 x 2.5 cm |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 70 deg C |
Technical FAQs
What is the primary role of the INNIS11 in an Infi 90 system?
The INNIS11 serves as the slave interface to the communication network. It collects data from the local control modules and formats it for transmission to the master interface, which then broadcasts it to the rest of the Plant Loop or INFI-NET.
How does the complex trigger functionality benefit the DCS user?With 256 complex triggers and 16 operands each, the module can perform localized logic checks on data points before reporting. This reduces network traffic by ensuring only relevant status changes or specific combined conditions are sent across the system.
Can the INNIS11 handle Sequence of Events (SOE) data?Yes, it is specifically optimized for SOE data, supporting 1,500 points from SOE I/O modules. This ensures that the exact order of process events is captured and transmitted for accurate post-trip analysis.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Pairing Requirements: The INNIS11 must be paired with a compatible Network Interface Command (NIC) module to function correctly. Ensure that the dip switches on the INNIS11 are correctly addressed to match the NIC and the specific Controlway slot it occupies.
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Network Integrity: Given its high capacity for 1,000 HCUs, ensure that the Plant Loop or INFI-NET cabling is properly terminated and shielded. Poor termination can lead to high error rates and retries, which will throttle the module's 3,000 simple trigger reporting capacity.
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Thermal Management: In high-density Harmony Racks, the INNIS11 generates moderate heat. Verify that the rack cooling fans are operational and that the air filters are clean to maintain an ambient temperature below 70 deg C, preventing potential logic errors during high-speed data bursts.