Datcon DT9100 B Operating Instructions Manual page 18

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The DT9100 B has a very powerful EMC protection, so
grounding and practice on both sides are generally
unnecessary, but when a particularly high electrical
disturbance device (such as an inverter drive system) is
used nearby, it may be necessary to use the above. An
important rule is that the signal cables, separate from the
power cable.
It is recommended to trace the synchronizing contact with a
separate shielded cable and digital outputs on another
cable. To reduce electromagnetic disturbance to the
device, it is imperative to install the wiring shown on the
previous pages and to form the shields as shown in the
diagram.
A common cable can only be used, if the insulation
strength between the wires is 500 V or higher!
1. Check the conformity of the cables as described in the
Cables Selection section.
2. Prepare the cable for connection. The uninsulated wire
end length should be 8 mm.
3. Remove the front cover of the device as described in
chapter 4.3.
4. Loosen the clamp nut on the cable gland so that the
cable can be easily inserted. (Do not wrap it down
completely, as it may be lost and the sealing ring may be
lost.)
5. Route the cable through the cable gland into the housing
so long that it can easily loosen the cable tie. (The excess
length can be retracted at the end of the operation.) Make
sure the cable does not damage the device.
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