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Revision as of 11:32, 6 February 2020

:FCDC2.
FCDC2

Flowire 24VDC Converter - non-PoE for use with Ex equipment

The FCDC2 is a Flowire device particularly useful for Ex devices such as the EAPFX and TFIX products.
FCDC2 removes the power-forwarding feature of the FCDC1 (PoE, type 2) to allow for easier integration with central equipment and for avoiding ground-loop and ground fault issues without any proprietary equipment or modification of the device.

  • One single-paired cable can be used to distribute power and data
  • The cable hauls can be longer, reducing the need for switches and/or repeaters
  • Up to 10 Flowire devices can be connected to the same 2-wire network structure
  • Existing infrastructure can be used, even though only a single pair is available, which reduces the total cost of retrofit projects
  • The Flowire Converter can be used with any Ethernet enabled device


The Flowire Converter enables Ethernet to run on the same two wires as power, providing simpler cabling and opens up for longer cable hauls. The Flowire Converter is also capable of powering Ethernet devices attached to it, such as CCTV and IP intercom stations.

Installation

Overview

FCDC-1


1 Status indicators Indicates status for power, link and activity
2 Ground connection Ground connection for grounding of the unit
3 Flowire/Power ports Connections for power and Flowire network
4 DIN mounting clips Plastic clip to mount the Flowire Converter box to a DIN rail
5 Mounting holes



FCDC Overview2.PNG


1 Password Reset Button Pressing and holding this button for more than 15 seconds will reset the NMK password to the default: HomePlugAV0123
2 Ethernet connection Ethernet connection without power
3 Alt. position for DIN clips
4 DIN mounting clips Plastic clip to mount the Flowire Converter box to a DIN rail

In addition to reseting the NMK password to its default, the Password Reset Button will also set the following factory defaults:

  • DHCP will be turned on
  • IGMP snooping querier will be turned on
Note.PNG It is recommended to use FCDC1 only when you need to power the connected device via the spare pairs of the Ethernet port. In all other situations, use the FCDC2.

Placement

When used in an equipment rack, the Flowire Converter can be placed at any accessible location.

Note.PNG When installing more than one Flowire network in the same equipment rack,
          precautions must be taken to reduce crosstalk between the networks.

Mounting

The Flowire Converter is a DIN-rail mounted device, and hence requires a DIN rail. The DIN rail shall be mounted securely to the equipment rack, and properly stabilized. The DIN clips on the Flowire Converter can be placed on either the side or the bottom, thus giving different mounting options.

Grounding

It is always good practice to ground the cabinet of equipment installed in racks. This ensures safety and good EMC. The grounding connection of the Flowire Converter should be connected to the equipment rack’s ground strip using a ground wire of at least 0.75 mm² (AWG 19).

Power Supply

The Flowire Converter can operate over a wide range of voltages. The voltage selected depends on the type of equipment connected to the Flowire network:

24 VDC: The Flowire Converter shall be powered by the 24VDC power supply Flowire Ex 120 or Flowire Ex 250 when used for the connection of Ex access panels.
48 VDC: The Flowire Converter shall be powered by the 48VDC power supply Flowire XP 120 or Flowire XP 240 when used for the connection of other Flowire Converter units.
Warning.png Other power supplies than the ones mentioned above shall not be used.


Observe.PNG Connect the power supply to any one of the two Flowire/power ports of the Flowire Converter
          using wires with a thickness of at least 1.5 mm² (AWG 15) and a length of at least 1 m.

Flowire Connection

The Flowire port shall be routed to a terminal block in the equipment rack. The Flowire connections shall be done in accordance with the Flowire manual A100K11422 Flowire Converter Configuration.

Use of Shielded Cable

When using shielded cable (for improved EMC when used in high-EMI areas) the shield should be attached to the chassis of the Flowire unit and the central rack.

Cabling in Ex Areas

The Ex access panels are connected to the central equipment rack using Ex certified 2-wire shielded cable. Flowire is used to extend the Ethernet connection and support power distribution on the 2-wire cabling infrastructure.

To support the Flowire interface, the central equipment rack must be equipped with a Flowire Converter (FCDC2).

Dimensions

FCDC2.


Accessories

Power supply 24VDC 4A.jpg POWER SUPPLY 48VDC 2A.jpg Power supply 48VDC 5A.jpg
Power Supply 100-240VAC/24VDC 4A Power Supply 100-240VAC/48VDC 2A Power Supply 100-240VAC/48VDC 5A

Additional Documentation

For more documentation, please visit the Zenitel web page: https://www.zenitel.com/product/fcdc2