BACnet EtherNet/IP Gateway

Brand: Siemens AG

The Siemens ProtoAir gateway provides BACnet and EtherNet/IP communications for Siemens electromagnetic, Coriolis, and clamp-on ultrasonic flow meters. 

It is a cost effective interface available either as a stand-alone component for installation in a control panel or installed within a NEMA 4 enclosure with a power supply for field mounted applications.

The gateway has two (2) serial ports, one (1) Ethernet port, and a wireless access point. One serial port connects with the flow meters via an RS-485 network and communicates Modbus RTU. 

The second serial port is for connection with an Automation network via BACnet MS/TP. The Ethernet port also connects with an Automation network via BACnet/IP. 

The gateway also serves as an EtherNet/IP adapter.

The gateway supports a web server for setup and diagnostics. For setup, the user specifies the communication protocol and the flow meter profile. 

Profiles are pre-configured and map the instrument Modbus data to BACnet or EtherNet/IP communication objects. 

The profiles provide process variable, alarm, and instrument diagnostic data. 

The web server is accessible via the Ethernet port or via the wireless access point. The gateway supports network security.

Models matching criteria: 2
Field Mount Enclosure, Includes: NEMA 4 Enclosure with power supply and (1) EIP Gateway
50+ In Stock
$834.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States
Stand alone EIP Gateway, Includes: DIN rail mounted module with antenna
50+ In Stock
$209.00 CAD
Does not ship to OH, United States

Specifications

Certifications & Approvals

  • BTL BACnet Testing Laboratory
  • CE and FCC Class B & C Part 15
  • UL 60950
  • IC Canada
  • RoHS

Frequency

  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n: 2.4 GHz

Operating Temperature

  • -4° to 158° F

Humidity

  • 10 % to 95 % Relative Humidity Non-Condensing

Enclosure Rating

  • NEMA 4

Power Requirement

  • 12-24 Vdc or 24 Vac, 3 W Max.

Current Draw

  • 125 mA @ 24 Vdc, 250 mA @ 12 Vdc

Mounting

  • DIN Rail Mount

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