Filters - Pilz PMCtendo DD5 Operating Manual

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Wiring
6.5.3

Filters

Noise suppression filters are integrated within the servo amplifier for the mains voltage and
24 V supply voltage.
These noise suppression filters are used to:
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Protect the devices from conducted, high frequency disturbances (noise immunity)
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Reduce a device's high frequency disturbances. These disturbances are emitted via the
the mains cable or via emissions from the mains cable. The noise suppression filters
limit the noise emissions to a specified amount.
Filters have leakage currents which may be considerably greater than the rated values in
the event of a fault (phase failure, unbalanced load) (see section entitled "Leakage cur-
rent").
Please note the following if additional filter measures are required:
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Earth the filter to avoid hazardous voltages
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Leakage currents are high frequency disturbances, so earth the filter at low impedance
over a wide area.
Operating Manual PMCtendo DD5
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Strip the outer cable sheath to approx.
20-25 mm in length, without damaging the
braided shield.
Push the braided shield back over the
cable.
Shorten all the wires except for the protect-
ive earth PE (green/yellow) by approx.
20 mm. The PE wire is now the longest.
Strip all the wires and fit end ferrules.
Wire the connector as shown in the connec-
tion diagram.
Hook the shielded connection terminal on to
the shielding plate. Screw the shielded con-
nection terminal into place. This provides
ample, conductive contact between the
braided shield and the front plate.
Plug the connector into the slot on the front
of the servo amplifier.
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