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Where used, a device's GND or EARTH link must be removed (if fitted).
Note: ChallengerPlus panels do not have a GND link.
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Where 240/16 VAC plug packs are used, connect the earth conductor to the
device's power earth terminal (similar to Figure 5 on page 11, item 3).
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Connect one end only of the RS-485 data cable shield to a device's LAN
earth terminal or earth lug (similar to Figure 5 on page 11, item 1).
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Connections to building earth via CET are no longer required.
Note:
For new installations the earthing and configuration instructions in this
manual supersede all previously-released installation instructions supplied with
other devices (unless otherwise noted).
RS-485 LAN cabling
The cabling requirements for an RS-485 system LAN are:
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Use 2-pair twisted shielded data cable such as Belden 8723.
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In each segment of LAN cabling, connect one end only of the data cable
shield to a device's LAN earth terminal. Join data cable shields where cable
extends past a device that doesn't have a LAN earth connection.
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The length of the LAN cable run should not exceed 1.5 km, unless LAN
isolation devices are used to extend the distance.
Power supply to RS-485 LAN devices
Devices on the LAN may be supplied from the panel's or DGP's + and – LAN
power terminals. Use an external 12 V power supply (such as TS0073 2 A Power
Supply) when:
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The device is more than 100 m (data cable length) from the panel
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Electrical isolation is required
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More power is needed than can be provided by the LANs
When powering a LAN device from an external 12 V power supply:
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Connect the external power supply's '+' terminal to the device's '+' terminal.
Do not connect the power supply + to the LAN +.
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Connect the external power supply's '-' terminal to the device '-' terminal.
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Connect the LAN cable black wire '-' to the device '-' terminal.
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