Product Overview
The ABB Bailey IMRCC01 is a Central Processing Unit (CPU) module for the INFI 90 distributed control system. It acts as the computational brain for a Master Module, providing robust and reliable control for critical industrial processes.
Product Parameters
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Product Series | Bailey INFI 90 |
| Module Type | CPU for Master Module |
| Primary Function | System control and logic execution |
| Dimensions | 260 × 120 × 45 mm |
| Weight | 0.85 kg |
| Communication Ports | INFI-NET, Module Bus |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 60 °C (32 to 140 °F) |
Primary Applications
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Power Generation Control
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Oil & Gas Refining
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Chemical and Petrochemical Processes
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Heavy Industrial Manufacturing
Key Advantages
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High Reliability: Designed for continuous operation in critical environments.
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Seamless Integration: Fully compatible with the extensive INFI 90 and Bailey NETWORK 90 I/O ecosystem.
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Deterministic Performance: Provides predictable and fast control loop execution.
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Peer-to-Peer Communication: Enables high-speed data exchange across the INFI-NET control network.
FAQ
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What is the primary function of the IMRCC01 within the INFI 90 system?
It executes control logic and manages data communication for a Master Module. -
Which communication networks does the IMRCC01 processor support?
It supports the Module Bus for local I/O and the INFI-NET for peer-to-peer communication between nodes. -
Can the IMRCC01 be used as a standalone controller?
No, it must be installed in a compatible Master Module shelf with a supported power supply. -
What type of memory does the IMRCC01 use, and how is it retained during a power loss?
It uses volatile RAM for application execution, which is backed up by a battery on the Master Module chassis. -
Is the IMRCC01 firmware upgradeable?
Firmware is typically contained on specific modules and can be updated by replacing them or using specialized tools. -
What is the difference between the IMRCC01 and a later model like the IMRCHS01?
Later models generally offer improved processing speed, larger memory capacity, and enhanced communication capabilities. -
How is the control logic for the IMRCC01 created and loaded?
Logic is developed using ABB’s proprietary engineering software (e.g., Batch 90) and downloaded to the processor. -
What diagnostic capabilities are available for the IMRCC01?
Status is indicated via LEDs on the module and can be monitored through the engineering workstation or an OIS. -
Does the IMRCC01 support hot-swapping?
No, the module is not designed for hot-swapping and should only be installed or removed with power cycled. -
What happens if the IMRCC01 processor fails?
The control system can be designed with redundancy, allowing a backup Master Module to take over seamlessly.
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