
Rockwell Automation has announced the addition of
EtherNet/IP to its CENTERLINE motor control
centers (MCCs). With the features of an integrated
EtherNet/IP network,
manufacturers now have access to
production information
throughout the enterprise and can
take advantage of simplified device
programming with Premier
Integration, a statement from
Rockwell said.
Leveraging a single, standard
network simplifies communication
for the entire enterprise and
provides users with the flexibility to
control, configure and collect data
from any point in the system. In
addition, by taking advantage of
Premier Integration, users can
configure and commission their
MCC faster with RSLogix 5000 software, helping to
eliminate errors associated with redundant programming.
Furthermore, the Ethernet connection allows
CENTERLINE MCC users to
access information remotely. This
allows personnel to safely monitor,
troubleshoot and diagnose the
MCC without exposing them to
potentially dangerous conditions
and power equipment. Knowing
how a motor control center is
performing from anywhere also
saves time by minimizing the need
for maintenance personnel to enter
the motor control center. This
saves time associated with suiting
up with personal protective
equipment and helps protect
personnel from exposure to
hazardous conditions.