Description
Application Scenarios
At a wire-rod mill in northern Spain, the finishing-block DC drive is an ABB DCS800-S02-0450 (450 A, 460 V armature) talking to the mill-wide Profibus DP backbone via an NxIF-01 (Profibus variant) + NIMP-02 termination. Originally the integrator had the Profibus cable landed on an RJ45 pigtail hanging off the NxIF inside the drive—until a maintenance tech doing a torque check on the armature busbars snagged the pigtail with his sleeve. The connector partially backed out; the drive dropped off the DP network mid-coil, and the block oversped into a guard trip. The retrofit swapped the pigtail for a NIMP-02 mounted on the DIN rail just above the DCS800, with the Profibus A/B/GND on screw terminals (ferrule-crimped, 1.5 mm², strain-relieved into the NIMP-02’s cable gland). The NxIF-01 connects to the NIMP-02 via the short ABB-supplied ribbon; the Profibus terminating-resistor jumper on the NIMP-02 is set to “ON” since this drive is the last node on the segment. Three years later, zero DP-drop events—even through weekly “full-house” vibration from the billet grinder two bays over. The mill electrician’s verdict: “RJ45 belongs on your laptop, not on a 450 A DC drive. The NIMP-02 stays put.”
Parameters
| Main Parameters | Value/Description |
|---|---|
| Product Model | NIMP-02 |
| Manufacturer | ABB (DCS800 Drive Options) |
| Product Category | Termination Module (Field-Wiring Interface) |
| Paired Interface | NxIF-02 (Modbus RTU / Profibus DP, variant-dependent) |
| Mounting | 35 mm DIN rail (EN 60715) |
| Field Terminals | Screw terminals, AWG 26–14 (0.14–2.5 mm²), vibration-resistant |
| Bus Signals | A/B/GND (Profibus DP) or RS485 +/-/GND (Modbus), +24 V / 0 V pass-through |
| Terminating Resistor | Integrated jumper (Profibus DP builds; 220 Ω / 390 Ω typical) |
| Isolation | Galvanic isolation 500 V AC (between bus-side and DCS800/NxIF logic) |
| Supply Voltage | 24 V DC (derived from NxIF-02 / DCS800 control 24 V rail) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 °C to +55 °C (cabinet envelope) |
| Width (DIN) | ~22.5 mm (standard single-width DIN module) |
| Weight | ~0.12 kg |
Technical Principles and Innovative Values
- Innovation Point 1: Decouple Fieldbus Mechanical Stress from the Option Card. The NxIF-02 plugs directly into the DCS800’s option slot—a precision edge-connector that doesn’t love a tugged Profibus cable or a vibrating RJ45 header. The NIMP-02 inserts a rigid DIN-rail anchor between the cabinet and the field wiring, so cable pulls, tech sleeves, and vibration load the DIN rail, not the NxIF-02’s PCI-edge. The short ribbon between NxIF-02 and NIMP-02 is strain-relieved at both ends and carries only low-speed bus signals—if it fails, it’s a 15 cable, not a 400 NxIF card.
- Innovation Point 2: Screw-Terminal Fieldbus with Integrated Terminating Resistor. Consumer fieldbus (RJ45/DB9) assumes a benign office desk. A DC-drive cabinet—especially in steel, paper, or marine—has oil mist, vibration, and the occasional tech kneeling on a cable. The NIMP-02‘s screw terminals accept ferrule-crimped wires (best practice: Hülse + strain relief) that survive where an RJ45 latch won’t. For Profibus DP builds (paired with NxIF-01), the NIMP-02 carries an onboard 220 Ω / 390 Ω terminating-resistor jumper—set it ON for the last node, OFF for intermediates. No external T-piece, no dangling resistor pigtail.
- Innovation Point 3: 24 V Pass-Through & Diagnostic LED. The NIMP-02 doesn’t need its own power brick—24 V DC arrives from the NxIF-02 / DCS800 control rail, and the module passes it through to the fieldbus shield drain and any inline repeaters. A small LED (usually green = 24 V present, bus idle; some revisions blink on activity) gives the cabinet-tech a “yes the bus is alive” check without opening DriveWindow. In a dark motor room at 2 AM, that single LED saves 20 minutes of “is it the drive, the cable, or the PLC?”
Application Cases and Industry Value
Case 1 – Paper Machine Calendar Stack (Scandinavia): A 650 kW DC motor on a calendar nip uses a DCS800-S02-0720 with NxIF-02 (Modbus RTU to the mill DCS) + NIMP-02. The original install had Modbus landed on an RJ12 pigtail at the NxIF-02; after 18 months, the calendar’s periodic nip-loading vibration (2–4 Hz, 0.3 mm amplitude) worked the RJ12 latch loose twice—each time tripping the “Drive Comm Loss” interlock and costing ~€12k in broke web. The retrofit installed a NIMP-02 on the DIN rail above the DCS800, ferrule-crimped the Modbus +/-/GND onto screw terminals, and strain-relieved the tray cable into the NIMP-02‘s gland. Five years on, zero comms drop. The mill’s E&I lead now specs NIMP-02 on every DCS800 NxIF order by default—”penny-wise on the termination, pound-foolish on the broke web.”Case 2 – Underground Conveyor DC Drive (Chile): A 250 kW armored-face conveyor DC drive (DCS800) in a copper mine talks to the surface PLC via Profibus DP over a 1.2 km fiber/media-converter link, with the last DP segment (drive-local) on the NxIF-01 + NIMP-02. The mine’s cable crew initially skipped the NIMP-02 to “save the DIN slot,” landing Profibus A/B directly on a terminal block and forgetting the 390 Ω termination. The drive dropped off the DP network every time the crusher upstream kicked in (EMI coupled onto the unterminated stub). Adding the NIMP-02 with term-jumper ON cleaned the waveform instantly—oscilloscope showed the DP signal rise/fall go from ragged to textbook. The mine now keeps two NIMP-02 per conveyor drive (one active, one spare) in the underground spares crib.
Related Product Combination Solutions
The NIMP-02 lives in the DCS800 option + cabinet-peripheral ecosystem. Natural companions:
- NxIF-02 – The interface card the NIMP-02 terminates. Modbus RTU (RS485) or Profibus DP, depending on revision; the NIMP-02 is the “-02” pair to this “-02” card.
- NxIF-01 – Profibus DP interface for DCS800; technically pairs with NIMP-01, but in a pinch the NIMP-02 mechanicals are near-identical—verify ribbon pinout before cross-use (ABB docs call out the matched pairs explicitly).
- NAMP-02 – Analog I/O option for DCS800 (2 AI / 2 AO / 4 DI / 2 DO relay). Often shares the DIN rail area with NIMP-02 in a fully optioned DCS800 cabinet.
- NIMP-01 – Termination module for NxIF-01 (Profibus DP). If your DCS800 has NxIF-01, order NIMP-01, not -02—ribbon keying differs.
- DCS800-S02-xxxx – The DCS800 DC drive itself (armature currents from ~40 A to 5200 A+). The NIMP-02 slots into the cabinet’s DIN rail, not into the drive’s option slot—the NxIF-02 goes in the drive, the NIMP-02 goes on the rail.
- SD802F – 24 V DC power supply for DCS800 control / option cards. Feeds the NIMP-02‘s 24 V via the NxIF-02; in larger cabinets, a dedicated SD802F (or ABB CP series) feeds multiple NIMP-02 + NAMP-02 + panel.
- CDP-312R – The handheld control panel for DCS800 (plugs into the drive’s front). Not electrically tied to NIMP-02, but usually in the same spares crib for DCS800 fleets.
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