Selecting The Control Cables; Shielding; Signals In Separate Cables; Signals Allowed To Be Run In The Same Cable - ABB ACS580-04 Hardware Manual

Drive modules (200 to 500 kw)
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58 Guidelines for planning the electrical installation
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Insulation jacket
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Helix of copper tape or copper wire
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Copper wire screen
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Inner insulation
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Cable core

Selecting the control cables

Shielding

All control cables must be shielded.
Use a double-shielded twisted pair cable for analog signals. We recommend this type of
cable for the pulse encoder signals also. Employ one individually shielded pair for each
signal. Do not use common return for different analog signals.
A double-shielded cable (figure a below) is the best alternative for low-voltage digital
signals but single-shielded (b) twisted pair cable is also acceptable.
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Signals in separate cables

Run analog and digital signals in separate, shielded cables. Never mix 24 V DC and
115/230 V AC signals in the same cable.

Signals allowed to be run in the same cable

Relay-controlled signals, providing their voltage does not exceed 48 V, can be run in the
same cables as digital input signals. The relay-controlled signals should be run as twisted
pairs.

Relay cable type

The cable type with braided metallic screen (for example ÖLFLEX by LAPPKABEL,
Germany) has been tested and approved by ABB.

Control panel cable length and type

In remote use, the cable connecting the control panel to the drive must not exceed three
meters (10 ft). Cable type: shielded CAT 5e or better Ethernet patch cable with RJ-45
ends.
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