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7.5 System Wiring
7.5.1 Conduit Runs
Wiring for the System 2600 should generally be run in conduit. The use of flexible liquid tight conduit
with ground is suggested, but hard conduit can also be used. Figure 75 shows some of the typical
conduit runs that may be required.
The conduit runs that will or may be needed, depending on the options purchased and features used on
the System 2600 are:
• Conduit from the 5100-11 encoder to the System 2600.
• Conduit for 120VAC or +24VDC to power the System 2600. Often it will be most convenient
for this to come from the control enclosure in which case the Top Stop and Immediate Stop
connections between the System 2600 and the press control can also go in that run.
• Conduit for 120VAC or +24VDC to power the Model 2620 Sensor Interface, if used. Often it
will be most convenient for this to come from the control enclosure.
• Conduit for the Top Stop and Immediate Stop connections between the System 2600 and the
Press Control if run separately from the power.
• Conduit for low voltage connections between the System 2600 and the Press Control. This would
be for connections such as programmable limit switch control cable and wiring for the setup
mode input. Some of these may be optional connections and may not be used depending on
application.
• Conduit for serial or Ethernet connections to the System 2600 for Serial Feed Interface, LinkNet
or Modbus communications, if needed.
NOTE: Do not run both 120VAC and lower voltage circuits in the same conduit from
the System 2600 to the press control. If you have both 120VAC circuits and
low voltage circuits, run them in separate conduits as shown in Figure 75.