So it is finally happening. One of our old (v)krc2 is getting replaced. the original plan was to go to a used KRC4, but kuka made us a nice offer for a brand new KRC5 that i could not refuse. But because i havent had any expiercence other then the VKRC2 en the KRC2 ed05. i have some questions. (Kuka is also helping with this, but i also know that there is a lot of knowledgeable people on this forum and i always like a second opinion)
At the moment i am making a list of all the changes i need to make to our robot cell, most are straight forward but there are exceptions
The current communication between the robot and the Cell is Devicenet. That is going to be upgraded to Ethercat. That part is not yet completely clear. I know that the KRC5 can only be Ethercat Master. Same goes for my PLC, so kuka will also supply an ehtercat bridge to connect both. What i can not find is if the bridge is configured true workvisual or if it is a separate thing. i have been poking around in workvisual, but in a empty configuration. So maybe this becomes clear after i download the actual configuration from the robot.
at the moment the cell and robot are turned on and off by cutting power with single switch. As far as i could find in the manuals this will still work with a krc5, What i can not find if this is best practice. KRC5 has a hibernate function and in the configuration i can see a "soft power button" listed. What i want to achieve is to turn on and off the cell and robot with a single button/switch like we do now with the KRC2.
From what i have read, the rest should be no problem. All my programs are already written in straight KRL, so no problems with inline forms.i may have to change some of the INI's but that is about it. After installing the robot i have to measure only 6 bases and the homeposition and then everything should work again. I even don't have to write a new PLC program for the external control. i all ready have an KRC2 ed05 that is controlled by a PLC with ethercat and the start sequence is the same as far as i could tell. what could go wrong!
if people have experiences with upgrading older cell's, i am all ears for suggestions for things i should not forget or what i should look at before removing the old robot.