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Additional Installation Tips
A good solution m a y be to use a shielded Ethernet cable, but to connect the shield
at one end only.
One option is to break the shield, see 3 in drawing above.
A more elegant method is to expand the shielded Ethernet cabling with a piece of
unshielded Ethernet cable, see 4 in drawing above.
The shield can be grounded via an external 0.1 μF/250 V film capacitor, see 5 in
drawing above. This connects the HF transients to ground.
7.3 ToA chieveBetterEMCProtection
Initially, use the original cabling from Beijer Electronics primarily.
Place the 24 V DC and commun ications cabling in one cable trunk/c able duct
and 230/380 V AC in another. If the cables need to be crossed, cross them at
90° only. Avoid combining the cabling for stronger 24 V DC outputs w ith
the communication cabling.
Use shielded cables for RS-232 communication.
Use twisted pair and shielded cabling for RS-422 and RS-485.
Use the cabling intended for the bus type; Ethernet, Pro fibus, CC-Link,
CAN, Device Net etc.
Install and connect according to applicable specifications for the relevant bus
standard.
Use shielded cabling for Ethernet, preferably with foil and a braided shield.
D-sub covers should be shielded, and the shield should be connected to the
cover 360° where the cable e nters.
Connect the shield at both ends.
Shielded cable
Not same potential
Ground plane 1 Ground plane 2
Ground plate Ground plate in another building
0.1 μF/250 V
With longer distances, there is a risk that the ground potential m a y be different. In
that case, the shield should only be connected at one end. A good alternative is to
connect the other end of the shield to the ground via a 0.1 μF/250 V film capacitor.
Both ends are then connected to the ground in terms of HF, but only connected to
the ground at one end in terms of LF, thus avoiding the 50/60 Hz grounding loops.
Metal cabinet Metal cabinet
Terminal or connector Terminal or connector
EMC cable gland
Plastic cable gland
Shielded cable
Short distance
Cable clamp
in steel
Shielded cable
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