Wiring Of Programmable Controllers For Emc; Routing Of Cables - Siemens SIMATIC S5-95F Manual

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S5-95F
3.4

Wiring of Programmable Controllers for EMC

The following section describes:
Routing of cables within and outside cabinets
Equipotential bonding between devices
Single and double-ended connection of cable shields
Checklist for electromagnetically compatible installation
3.4.1

Routing of Cables

This section covers the routing of bus, signal and supply lines. The purpose of cable routing is to
suppress crosstalk between cables laid in parallel.
Routing of Cables Within and Outside Cabinets
For electromagnetically compatible routing of cables and lines, it is advisable to subdivide the lines
for S5-95F and third-party systems into the following line groups and lay the groups separately.
Group A:
Shielded bus and data lines (for programmer, OP, SINEC L1, SINEC L2, printer, etc.)
Shielded analog lines
Unshielded lines for DC voltage 60 V
Unshielded lines for AC voltage 25 V
Group B:
Unshielded lines for DC voltage >60 V and 400 V
Unshielded lines for AC voltage >25 V and 400 V
Group C:
Unshielded lines for DC and AC voltage>400 V
Group D:
Lines for SINEC H1
From the combination of individual groups in the following table, you can read off the conditions for
laying the line groups.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Legend for the table:
Lines can be laid in common bundles or cable ducts.
Lines must be laid in separate bundles or cable ducts (without minimum clearance).
Lines within cabinets must be laid in separate bundles or cable ducts; outside the cabinets but
within buildings, they must be laid over separate cable routes with a clearance of at least 10 cm
(3.93 in.).
Lines must be laid in separate bundles or cable ducts with a clearance of at least 50 cm
(1.64 ft.).
EWA 4NEB 812 6210-02
Guidelines for the Planning and Installation of the Product
Table 3-2 Rules for Laying of Line Combinations
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
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