Electrical Connection - Samson TROVIS 6493 Mounting And Operating Instructions

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5.4 Electrical connection

DANGER
!
Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock.
Î For electrical installation, you are re-
quired to observe the relevant electro-
technical regulations of the country of
use as well as the regulations of the local
power suppliers.
Therefore, such work must be performed by
trained and experienced personnel.
Î Do not connect ELV cables (according to
VDE 0100) to these terminals.
Î Before performing any work on the ter-
minals, disconnect the voltage supply
from the compact controller.
Notes on electric wiring
Î Install the power supply lines and the sig-
nal lines separately. Do not install them
parallel to each other.
Î To improve noise immunity, observe a
minimum distance of 10 cm between the
power line and the measuring input line.
Î To avoid measurement errors or other
disturbances, use shielded cables for the
analog and binary signal lines. Ground
the shield at one side, either at the con-
trol cabinet inlet or outlet, using the larg-
est possible cross-section.
Î Connect the central grounding point and
the PE grounding conductor with a cable
with 10 mm² wire cross-section using the
shortest route.
EB 6493 EN
Î Inductances in the control cabinet, e.g.
contactor coils, must be equipped with
suitable interference suppressors (RC ele-
ments).
Î Control cabinet elements with high field
strength, e.g. transformers or frequency
converters, must be shielded with sepa-
rators providing a good ground connec-
tion.
The compact controller has plug-on screw
terminals for lines with a wire cross-section
from 0.5 to 1.5 mm². The lines are connect-
ed to the terminal strips 1 to 2 (see Fig. 5-2).
Î Plug the plug-on screw terminals securely
into the appropriate connector sockets in
the controller.
Note on analog inputs
Î When resistance thermometers are con-
nected in two-wire circuits, connect a
jumper to the controller terminals (see
Fig. 5-2).
Note
The lead resistance can reach several ohms
over long distances, causing the measured
value to be considerably distorted. This can
be compensated for by a correction value
(see '-CO- F.FOR Feedforward control' in the
Configuration Manual u KH 6493).
Installation
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