Cabling And Connection Requirements; Ac Mains Voltage Power Cables; Dc Power Cables; Field Device Cables - Honeywell Touchpoint Plus Technical Handbook

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5.2 Cabling and Connection Requirements

All cabling shall be appropriately rated and approved in accordance with national and local regulations.
Additionally, cabling must satisfy the requirements defined in the manuals of connected field devices,
Signal cables should be shielded to avoid spurious signals, and shall be bonded to protective earth (Ground).
All external cables should be fitted through appropriate glands to preserve the IP rating.

5.2.1 AC Mains Voltage Power Cables

Use a properly rated AC power cable, certified and installed in accordance with local and national regulations. The
Touchpoint Plus terminals will accept only copper wire sizes in the range 0.4 4 mm
(stranded core), or 21 12 AWG (T

5.2.2 DC Power Cables

Use a properly rated DC power (mains) cable, certified and installed in accordance with local and national regulations.
The Touchpoint Plus terminals will accept only sizes 0.9 3.3 mm
(T
>80 °C). The mains terminals should be torqued to 0.5 Nm (4.4 lb-in).
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5.2.3 Field Device Cables

Field Device cabling (sensors, lights, solenoids, etc.) should be appropriate to the zone classification, and in
accordance with the device
appropriate, and to the device user manual.
All sensor field cables must be screened and earthed (grounded) in order to:
ensure correct operation of the system
avoid spurious signals
provide lightning protection
Meet Standards for RFI and EMC
The I/O modules will accept copper wire sizes to a maximum of 2 mm² or 14
0.5 Nm (4.4 lb-in).
Ensure that the maximum loop resistance is not exceeded, as specified by the device manufacturer.
Ensure that the correct power level is present at the field device, as specified by the device manufacturer, and does
not exceed the TPPL supply limit of 15W per channel individually or 40 / 68 W in total. (See the notes under 5.2.5
Main Module Connections for more details about power consumption and availability.)
E.g. if a
supply requirement is 24 VDC 0.5 A, then the power requirement is 24 V x 0.5 A (V x I) = 12 W. If you
use 240m of AWG 22 cable (R = 0.05 Ω/m), the power line dissipation is 0.05 Ω/m x 240m x 0.5
Therefore the total power requirement is 15 W (12 + 3).
You should also test the cable resistance in situ as its actual resistance is relative to T
added end of line resistance).
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particularly if the field device is certified for use in a hazardous location.
Care must be taken to avoid Ground feedback loops.
>80 °C). The mains terminals should be torqued to 1.35 Nm (11.9 lb-in).
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recommendations. Refer to local and national regulations where
WARNINGS
(solid or stranded copper cores), or 18 12 AWG
2
30 AWG, with the terminals torqued to
33
2
(solid core), 0.4 3 mm
2
A (R x I
) = 3 W.
2
2
(taking into account any
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