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Electrical Installation
5.12.1 Using Shielded Control Cables
Danfoss recommends braided shielded/armored cables to optimize EMC immunity of the control cables and the EMC
emission from the motor cables.
The ability of a cable to reduce the incoming and outgoing radiation of electric noise depends on the transfer impedance
(Z
). The shield of a cable is normally designed to reduce the transfer of electric noise. However, a shield with a lower
T
transfer impedance (Z
) value is more effective than a shield with a higher transfer impedance (Z
T
Cable manufacturers rarely state the transfer impedance (Z
assessing the physical design of the cable, such as:
The conductibility of the shield material.
The contact resistance between the individual shield conductors.
The shield coverage, that is the physical area of the cable covered by the shield - often stated as a percentage
value.
Shield type, that is braided or twisted pattern.
a
Aluminum-clad with copper wire.
b
Twisted copper wire or armored steel wire cable.
c
Single-layer braided copper wire with varying percentage shield coverage (this type of cable is the typical Danfoss
reference cable).
d
Double-layer braided copper wire.
e
Twin layer of braided copper wire with a magnetic, shielded/armored intermediate layer.
f
Cable that runs in copper tube or steel tube.
g
Lead cable with 1.1 mm (0.04 in) wall thickness.
Illustration 5.14 Cable Shielding Performance
MG37K302
Installation Guide
), but it is often possible to estimate transfer impedance (Z
T
Transfer impedance, Z
t
mΩ/m
10
10
10³
10²
10¹
1
10 ¹
10 ²
10 ³
0,01
0,1
1
10
100 MHz
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).
T
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
) by
T
5
5
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