Fig. 6.3-2 Shielding Of Long, Analog Control Cables; Installation In The Control Cabinet - Lenze 8200 vector System Manual

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Basic unit wiring
Basics for wiring according to EMC

Installation in the control cabinet

Control cables
6.3.3
Installation in the control cabinet
Mounting plate requirements
Mounting of the components
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The cables of the analog and digital inputs and outputs must be shielded. If
short (up to 200 mm), unshielded cables are used, they must be twisted.
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In case of the analog cables the shield must be connected to one side of
the controller.
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In unfavorable conditions (very long cable, high interferences) it is possible
in case of analog cables to connect one shield end to PE via a capacitor
(e.g. 10 nF/250 V) to have a better shielding effect (see sketch).
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In case of digital cables the shield must be connected to both sides.
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The shields of the control cables must have a minimum distance of 50 mm
to the shield connections of the motor cables and DC cables.
Fig. 6.3-2
Shielding of long, analog control cables
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Only use mounting plates with electrically conductive surface (zinc-coated
or V2A).
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Varnished mounting plates are unsuitable, even if the varnish is removed
from the contact surfaces.
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When using several mounting plates, make a conductive connection over a
large surface (e.g. using grounding strips).
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Connect the controller and RFI filter to the grounded mounting plate with a
surface as large as possible.
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No DIN rail mounting!
EDS82EV903-1.0-11/2002
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6.3
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