Cable is a passive component, and "Passive components can not be certified." from
https://www.profibus.com/products/product-certification.
But “PROFINET Cabling and Interconnection Technology” clearly defines that PROFINET Type R cable needs to pass the mechanical durability test.
As a cable manufacturer, if we want to declare that the product is PROFINET TYPE R cable.
What are the details of the necessary procedures and documents ?
And how long does it take to complete these tasks?
Certification of PROFINET TYPE R cable
Re: Certification of PROFINET TYPE R cable
Dear PROFINET user, thank you for your question. Please download the „PROFINET Cabling and Interconnection Technology“ guideline (https://www.profibus.com/download/profi ... technology) from the PI website. Here are all requirements for the cable described. All necessary tests have to be done by the cable manufacturer itself.CTi wrote: ↑21 Dec 2023, 12:03 Cable is a passive component, and "Passive components can not be certified." from
https://www.profibus.com/products/product-certification.
But “PROFINET Cabling and Interconnection Technology” clearly defines that PROFINET Type R cable needs to pass the mechanical durability test.
As a cable manufacturer, if we want to declare that the product is PROFINET TYPE R cable.
What are the details of the necessary procedures and documents ?
And how long does it take to complete these tasks?
Re: Certification of PROFINET TYPE R cable
Type of Product according to Guideline of PN-Manufacturer-Declaration_V50_May21 have no Type R cable, but have Type A, Type B and Type C cable.
How do we declare a Type R cable when the type does not exist ?
And https://www.profibus.com/index.php?eID= ... 1ecd00b129 without any Type R cable is also puzzling.
How do we declare a Type R cable when the type does not exist ?
And https://www.profibus.com/index.php?eID= ... 1ecd00b129 without any Type R cable is also puzzling.
ProfiMat wrote: ↑04 Jan 2024, 11:37Dear PROFINET user, thank you for your question. Please download the „PROFINET Cabling and Interconnection Technology“ guideline (https://www.profibus.com/download/profi ... technology) from the PI website. Here are all requirements for the cable described. All necessary tests have to be done by the cable manufacturer itself.CTi wrote: ↑21 Dec 2023, 12:03 Cable is a passive component, and "Passive components can not be certified." from
https://www.profibus.com/products/product-certification.
But “PROFINET Cabling and Interconnection Technology” clearly defines that PROFINET Type R cable needs to pass the mechanical durability test.
As a cable manufacturer, if we want to declare that the product is PROFINET TYPE R cable.
What are the details of the necessary procedures and documents ?
And how long does it take to complete these tasks?