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36
Supplying Power to the Slaves Section 2-3
4-conductor VCTF Cables
Special Flat Cables
The total current supplied to the Slaves must be less than the allowable
current, regardless of whether the system has a main line distinguished
from the branch lines or not.
For example, at 30
°C the total current consumption of the Slaves must be
6 A or less when Special Flat Cable is used.
2. Extension Connector or T-joint’s Allowable Current
The allowable current through an Extension Connector is 4 A and that
through a T-joint is 3 A. Therefore, the total current supplied to the Slaves
beyond the Extension Connector or T-joint must be less than 4 A, regard-
less of whether the system has a main line distinguished from the branch
lines or not.
Extension Connector
I
1
+I
2
+ ... +I
N
4 A
(I
1
, I
2
, I
N
: current consumption of each Slave after Extension Connector)
T-joint
I
1
+I
2
+ ... +I
N
3 A
(I
1
, I
2
, I
N
: current consumption of each Slave after the T-joint.)
Example
Extension Connector used
Note When a commercially available terminal block is used, be sure the
current consumption is within the allowable current of the block.
Ambient temperature (°C) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
Allowable current (A) 777777765.54.5
Ambient temperature (°C) 0 5 1015202530354045
Allowable current (A) 13121110876543
Master
Power supply
(24 V DC)
Slave
Current: I
2
Te r m i -
nator
Slave
Current: I
1
Slave
Current: I
N
Master
Power supply
(24 V DC)
Slave
Current: I
2
Te r m i -
nator
Slave
Current: I
1
Slave
Current: I
N
Slave
Current consumption of Slaves beyond
the Extension Connector
Extension Connector

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