Special Measures For Interference-Free Operation - Siemens SIMATIC ET 200AL System Manual

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Special measures for interference-free operation

Connecting inductances to quenching elements
Ideally, the inductances (for example, contactor or relay coils) controlled by SIMATIC do not
require any wiring to external quenching elements. The required quenching elements are
already integrated into the modules.
If the SIMATIC output circuit can also be switched off by built-in contacts (such as relay
contacts for EMERGENCY OFF), the module's integrated quenching elements are no longer
effective. In this case, the inductances must be wired to quenching elements.
Wire inductances to freewheeling diodes, varistors or RC elements, for example.
Table 6- 1
Programming devices
Provide a socket in each cabinet for the supply of the programming devices. The sockets are
supplied from the distribution board to which the protective conductor for the cabinet is also
connected.
Observe the following points during the installation of the socket in the control cabinet:
● Include the grounding of the socket in your consideration of the equipotential bonding.
● The common star point of the two ground potentials (cabinet and socket) must be close to
● An equipotential bonding cable is not permitted as communication cable between
Designing interference-free controllers
Function Manual, 06/2014, A5E03461486-AB
Wiring inductances
Wiring
DC-operated inductances
the two end points.
programming device and controller.
Wiring
AC-operated inductances
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