Wiring - Delta AS Series Manual

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A S S er i es Mo d u le Ma n ua l
Rated output range
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3.2.7 Wiring

Precautions
To ensure the analog-to-digital module functions well and reliably, the external wiring must prevent noise.
Before you install the cables, follow the precautions below.
(1)
To prevent a surge and induction, the AC cable and the input signal cables that are connected to the
module must be separate cables.
(2)
Do not install the cable near a main circuit, a high-voltage cable, or a cable connected to a load that is
not a PLC. In addition, the cable must not be bound to a main circuit, a high-voltage cable, or a cable
connected to a load which is not a PLC.
(3)
Ground shielded cables and hermetically sealed cables separately.
(4)
Terminals with insulation sleeves cannot be arranged as a terminal block, so you should cover the
terminals with insulation tubes.
(5)
Use single-core cables or twin-core cables in a diameter of 24 AWG–22 AWG with pin-type connectors
smaller than 1 mm. Use only copper conducting wires that can resist temperatures above 60° C-75° C.
(6)
Notes on two-wire, three-wire, and four-wire connections:
(7)
Note: use cables with the same length (less than 200 m) and use wire resistance of less than 100 ohm.
3 - 2 0
Analog value
10 V
-10 V
-10.0
Scale range
< 1m m 8-10m m
Two-wire connection/three-wire connection (passive transducer): connect the transducer and
the analog input module to the same power circuit.
Four-wire connection (active transducer): the transducer uses an independent power supply so
do not connect it to the same power circuit as the analog input module.
Digital value
10.0
24-22AWG

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