Wiring Inside Enclosures; Connecting And Terminating Cables; Connecting Trunk Cable Sections To Taps - Honeywell EXPERION PKS Installation Manual

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For
PVC
FEP
7.2.2

Wiring inside enclosures

When your trunk cable is not being pulled through conduit, follow these specifications.
For
PVC
FEP
Tap drop-cable
7.3

Connecting and Terminating Cables

CAUTION
DO NOT disconnect the media of the surviving channel of a dual media network when a media
fault occurs and the system is ON-LINE. For example, if the "A" channel is faulty and requires
troubleshooting, DO NOT disconnect anything on the "B" channel (trunks, drops, terminators)
while the system is ON-LINE.
DO NOT disconnect the media (trunks, drops, terminators) of single media networks while the
system is ON-LINE.
All ControlNet BNC connections require a "push-on, twist, and lock/snap" sequence.
Connections not locked/snapped may result in improper ControlNet network operation.

Connecting trunk cable sections to taps

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Terminating cable segments
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Connecting ControlNet devices
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Connecting to repeaters
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Connecting to ControlNet Interface modules
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Connecting to the Server ControlNet Interface module for the PC
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Connecting Tap Dummy Loads
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7.3.1
Connecting trunk cable sections to taps
Connect the trunk cable sections to the tap's BNC connectors.
Table 7.2 External coaxes pull-strength and bend radius
pull strength shouldn't exceed
42.75 kg (95 lbs.)
61.65 kg (137 lbs.)
Table 7.3 Internal coax bend radius
Bend radius shouldn't exceed
38.1 mm (1.5 in)
35.6 mm (1.4 in)
25.4 mm (1.0 in)
Chapter 7 - ControlNet Cable Installation
minimum allowed bend radius
76.2 mm (3.0 in)
69.9 mm (2.75 in)
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