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Quick Start Guide ~ RCON PROFINET IO Specification ~
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Wiring
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Use the following complied wires for those wired in RCON.
Unit Connector Name
Compatible Wire Diameter
AWG (UL)
(SQ (JIS))
RCON
Gateway
Unit
System I/O connector
AWG
24 to 16
0.2 to 1.25 sq
RCON
Gateway
Unit
MP
(24V motor power
supply)
AWG
20 to 8
0.5 to 8 sq
RCON
Gateway
Unit
CP
(Control power)
AWG
24 to 12
0.2 to 3.5 sq
24V Driver
Unit
24V driver unit
Drive cutoff connector
AWG
24 to 16
0.2 to 1.25 sq
EC Connection
Unit
EC connection unit
Drive cutoff connector
AWG
24 to 16
0.2 to 1.25 sq
200V
Power Supply
Unit
200V AC
Input connector
AWG
14 to 8
(Copper wire)
2 to 8 sq
The current consumption of a controller should differ depending on the
connected actuator model code or driver unit.
Refer to [“Specification Edition Chapter 2 2.3 Specifications / Current Amperage
in RCON Instruction Manual (ME0384)] for details.
Complied Wire Diameter for Cables Used in RCON System
CP
For the cables for MP (motor power supply) and CP (control power
supply), use a cable with thickness capable of current at the power
supply part (connector) of a controller.
Using a cable with diameter less than the applicable cable diameter or
wiring distance too long may cause an error due to the voltage drop or
may drop the actuator performance.
Use wires with diameter large enough for allowable current higher than
the current actually used. Smaller diameter of the cables than applicable
could cause abnormal high heat when flowing current. This could melt
the coating on cables and set a fire.
*Use cables with their rated temperature on the isolation sheath at 60°C or higher.
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