Control Wiring Connection; Access; Using Screened Control Cables; Earthing (Grounding) Of Screened Control Cables - Trane TR200 Operating Instructions Manual

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2.5 Control Wiring Connection

Isolate control wiring from high power
components in the frequency converter
If the frequency converter is connected to a
thermistor, for PELV isolation, optional thermistor
control wiring must be reinforced/double
insulated. A 24 V DC supply voltage is
recommended.

2.5.1 Access

All terminals to the control cables are located underneath
the LCP on the inside of the frequency converter. To
access, open the door (IP21/54) or remove the front panel
(IP20).

2.5.2 Using Screened Control Cables

Trane recommends braided screened/armoured cables to
optimise EMC immunity of the control cables and the EMC
emission from the motor cables.
The ability of a cable to reduce the incoming and
outgoing radiation of electric noise depends on the
transfer impedance (Z
). The screen of a cable is normally
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designed to reduce the transfer of electric noise; however,
a screen with a lower transfer impedance (Z
more effective than a screen with a higher transfer
impedance (Z
).
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Transfer impedance (Z
) is rarely stated by cable manufac-
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turers but it is often possible to estimate transfer
impedance (Z
) by assessing the physical design of the
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cable.
Transfer impedance (Z
) can be assessed on the basis of
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the following factors:
The conductibility of the screen material
The contact resistance between the individual
screen conductors
The screen coverage, i.e. the physical area of the
cable covered by the screen - often stated as a
percentage value
Screen type, i.e. braided or twisted pattern
a.
Aluminium-clad with copper wire
b.
Twisted copper wire or armoured steel wire cable
c.
Single-layer braided copper wire with varying
percentage screen coverage.
This is the typical Trane reference cable.
d.
Double-layer braided copper wire
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e.
f.
g.
Illustration 2.24
2.5.3 Earthing (Grounding) of Screened
) value is
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Correct screening
The preferred method in most cases is to secure control
and serial communication cables with screening clamps
provided at both ends to ensure best possible high
frequency cable contact. If the earth (ground) potential
between the frequency converter and the PLC is different,
electric noise may occur that will disturb the entire system.
Solve this problem by fitting an equalizing cable next to
the control cable. Minimum cable cross section: 16 mm
Illustration 2.25
1
2
Table 2.8
Twin layer of braided copper wire with a
magnetic, screened/armoured intermediate layer
Cable that runs in copper tube or steel tube
Lead cable with 1.1 mm wall thickness
Control Cables
2
Min. 16 mm
Equalizing cable
Installation
2
.
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