Brand: ABB Description: Operator Panel Condition: Brand New Certificate: COO TEST REPORT WARRANTY LETTER Warranty: 1 year Inventory Qty: 4 Payment Term: T/T Shipping Port: ShenZhen ABB PP220 is a process panel for industrial automation that can be used as a human-machine interface for monitoring and controlling process parameters. It has a high-resolution display and supports Modbus TCP communication.
Manufacture |
ABB |
Model Number |
PP220 |
Ordering Number |
3BSC690099R2 |
Catalog |
800xA |
Country Of Origin |
Sweden |
HS CODE |
8471410000 |
Dimension |
18cm*18cm*10cm |
Packing Dimension |
20cm*20cm*12cm |
Weight |
1kg |
Operation Parameters
Input Voltage: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz
Output Voltage: 24V DC
Output Current: Up to 10A
Power Rating: 240W, suitable for medium to high-power applications
Efficiency: High efficiency typically >90%, reducing energy consumption
Operating Temperature: -25°C to +70°C
Humidity Range: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Protection Features: Overload, short circuit, and over-temperature protection
Product Features
Process Control: The ABB PP220 is a key component in most of industrial control systems, it gets access from various end devices and controls various processes precisely. It is capable of tracking and controlling parameters like temperature, pressure, flow rate, and motor speed.
Data Storage and Retrieval: Thanks to its memory, the ABB PP220 can store a history of data over the industrial process, including time-dependent process variables, equipment operation status and alarm history. The data can be extracted later for analysis to optimise processes, troubleshoot errors, and compile compliance reporting.
Robust Communication and Network Integration: With its multiple communication ports and protocols supported, it can interact with other devices in a control system or production line. This allows for joint operation of the whole industrial system by allowing for smart data transfers between a large number of industrial components such as sensors, actuators, Human Machine Interfaces, or other controllers.
Process graphics: Shows real-time process data, trends and alarms, allowing the operator to monitor system performance successfully.
Control Interface: Provides panel based operator commands, setpoints, and process variable management.
Alarm Management: It raises visual and audible alarms for process deviation for prompt action on potential issues.
Data Logging: Ensures collection of process data and events for historical analysis and reporting
Installation
Safety Measures: Make sure all possible power sources are removed to avoid electrocution.
Mount: The ABB PP220 panel should be securely mounted in the appropriate location and easily accessible to operators.
Wiring: According to the wiring diagram instructions in the user guide, the needed communication cables and power supply lines are connected.
Configuring: Panel configuration tools to configure communication parameters, display settings and i/o configurations.
Testing: Once installed, carry out thorough testing to ensure the panel works correctly and integrates with the control system.
Application range
Process industries: process industries such as chemical, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical, where exact process control and monitoring are required.
Production: Used in automotive, electronics, and consumer goods manufacturing for machine monitoring and control.
Utilities: Used in water treatment plants, power generation, and distribution systems for monitoring operations.
Troubleshooting
Power Supply Issues: Check Power Supply Connection, if ABB PP220 doesn't power on Double check that the 24V DC power cable is connected properly and that the power supplying the power source is at the correct voltage. See if the power circuit has any tripped circuit breakers or burnt fuses.
Communication Problems: No data is being transmitted between the ABB PP220 and other devices, the first step is confirming the connection of the communication cable. Loose or broken cables are another potential problem hindering data transfer. Lastly, check your communication settings like protocol selection, IP addresses, and baud rate. All devices should be configured to talk with the same settings.
Intermittent Communication: If communication is kicking in and out, this may be due to electromagnetic interference. Make sure they are insulated properly and routed away from high power sources or other sources of interference. A further precaution would also be to examine the state of the connectors and if they appear worn out or damaged, only replace them.