Notes On Emc Optimization; Determining The Actuator - Siemens OpenAir GBB Series Technical Basics

Rotary actuators without spring return
Hide thumbs Also See for OpenAir GBB Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Electrical parallel
connection of actuators
Caution,
maintenance
Running cables in a duct
Cable types
Cable segregation
Unshielded cables
Required actuator
torque
Siemens
Smart Infrastructure
Same device types with index A can be electrical parallel wired.
Same device types with index B (or higher) can also be electrical parallel wired.
Mix of electrical parallel wiring of device types with index A and B (or higher) is not
possible.
Up to 10 actuators of the same device type can be electrical parallel wired. Cable
length and cable cross section have to be respected.
See chapter 6 "Wiring notes" for more information.
Do not open the actuator.
The actuator is maintenance-free. Only the manufacturer may conduct any repair work.
4.3

Notes on EMC optimization

Make sure to separate high-interference cables from equipment susceptible to
interference.
·
Cables emitting interference:
·
Cables susceptible to interference:
·
You can run both cable types in the same cable ducting, but in different
compartments.
·
If ducting with three closed sides and a partition is not available, separate the
interference-emitting cables from other cables by a minimum of 150 mm or route in
separate ducting.
·
Cross high-interference cables with equipment susceptible to interference only at
right angles.
·
When, as an exception, signal and interference-emitting supply cables are run in
parallel, the risk of interference is very high. In this case, limit the cable length of
the positioning signal line DC 0...10 V for modulating actuators.
We recommend to use unshielded cables. When selecting unshielded cables, follow
the manufacturer's installation recommendations. In general, unshielded twisted-pair
cables have sufficient EMC characteristics for building services (incl. data applications)
as well as the advantage that no provision is required for coupling to the surrounding
earth.
4.4

Determining the actuator

Selection of the actuator depends on several torque factors. After obtaining the damper
torque rating [Nm/m
2
] from the manufacturer and determining the damper area,
calculate the total torque required to move the damper as follows:
Total torque
Nm
= torque rating [Nm/m
[
]
Instead of the torque rating, the total torque can also be determined from the
manufacturer's sizing charts.
Rotary actuators without spring return GBB/GIB..1
Engineering notes
Motor cables, particularly motors supplied
by variable speed drives, energy cables
Control cables, extra-low voltage cables,
interface cables, LAN cables, digital and
analog signal cables
2
× damper area [m
2
]
].
19/44
CE1Z4626en
2019-11-28

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents