What Does 2-WISE Mean – and Why Is It Helpful for Ethernet-APL Installations?

The digitalization of the process industry is advancing rapidly — and with it, Ethernet-APL is becoming increasingly important. Especially in hazardous areas up to Zone 0, one key question arises: How can modern communication technology be implemented safely and efficiently? This is exactly where the 2-WISE concept comes into play.

The Challenge: Complexity of Intrinsic Safety

In process automation, many operators rely on the type of protection known as “Intrinsic Safety.” It allows systems to be maintained and expanded even during operation — a clear advantage in everyday plant operation.

However, the traditional approach, the so-called “Entity Model,” involves considerable effort. Every device, every barrier stage, and every cable must be precisely matched to one another. As a result, the mandatory verification of intrinsic safety often requires complex calculations, detailed documentation, and significant engineering effort.

With the introduction of fieldbus systems, this issue was already addressed to some extent — but with Ethernet-based systems, the complexity threatened to increase again.

The Solution: 2-WISE as a Standardized Approach

2-WISE (2-Wire Intrinsically Safe Ethernet) was developed as a concept that combines the benefits of intrinsic safety with the simplicity of standardized systems. Similar to the well-known FISCO model, 2-WISE defines fixed parameters for devices, cables, and system architecture.

In practical terms, this means:

  • Uniform safety parameters for all components
  • Standardized cables (e.g., Type-A fieldbus cable)
  • Defined limits for cable lengths and number of devices
  • No complex intrinsic safety calculations required

Instead of extensive verification procedures, it is sufficient to ensure that all installed components are 2-WISE certified and properly marked. Only the 2-WISE interconnections need to be documented within the explosion protection documentation.

Simpler Engineering and Greater Flexibility

One major advantage of 2-WISE is the significant simplification of planning and installation. Defined power classes additionally specify the maximum energy available for a field device:

  • Power Class A: 0.54 W (ia)
  • Power Class B: 1.17 W (ia)
  • Power Class C: 1.11 W (ic)

This structure not only simplifies system design but also enables larger networks and seamless IP communication all the way to the field level.

Compatibility and Future-Proofing

2-WISE is intentionally based on the familiar FISCO parameters. This greatly simplifies the migration of existing fieldbus installations toward Ethernet-APL. Many field switches support both FISCO and 2-WISE — a clear advantage for brownfield installations.

What Users Should Keep in Mind

One important point: only systems that are fully 2-WISE compliant meet the requirements for intrinsically safe Ethernet-APL installations in hazardous areas. Applications that do not require intrinsic safety are addressed more efficiently using Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) technology.

Conclusion

2-WISE is a key building block for the safe and practical use of Ethernet-APL in the process industry. It significantly reduces the complexity of intrinsic safety, simplifies engineering, and at the same time provides the foundation for powerful, future-proof networks. This makes one thing clear: anyone looking to implement Ethernet-APL in hazardous areas cannot avoid 2-WISE.

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