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ABB REL 505-C1 2.3 Series - Electrical Connections and Optical Fibre Installation

ABB REL 505-C1 2.3 Series
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Making the electrical connections Chapter 5
Installing the terminal
3 Making the electrical connections
Always make sure established guidelines for this type of terminal is followed during in-
stallation. When necessary use screened twisted-pair cables to minimize susceptibility.
Otherwise use any kind of regular nonscreened tinned RK cable or equivalent.
When using screened cabling always use 360° full screen cable bushings to ensure
screen coupling. Ensure that all signals of a single circuit are in the same single cable.
Avoid mixing current and voltage measuring signals in the same cable. Also use sepa-
rate cables for control and measuring circuits.
3.1 Connecting the CT circuits
CTs are connected using back-side mounted screw connectors.
Use a solid conductor with a cross section area between 2.5-6 mm
2
(AWG20-10) or a
stranded conductor with a cross section area between 2.5-4 mm
2
.
3.2 Connecting the auxiliary power, VT and signal connectors
Auxiliary power, VTs and signals are connected using COMBICON (Phoenix technol-
ogy) plug-in screw connectors.
Procedure
1. Connect signals to the COMBICON plug.
2. Plug the connector to the corresponding back-side mounted
receptable.
3. Lock the plug to the receptable by fastening the lock screws.
Use a solid or stranded conductor with a cross section area be-
tween 0.5-2.5 mm
2
(AWG24-12). Use a ferrule with plastic collar
to connect two conductors, cross section area between 0.5-1.5
mm
2
(AWG20-18).
Note!
Screened and twisted pair cables is a requirement for galvanic communications in ap-
plication with 56/64 kbit/s. The screen must be earthed at both sides of a cable.

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