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Siemens SIMATIC C7-613 - Guidelines for Fail-Safe Installation

Siemens SIMATIC C7-613
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Installing and Wiring the C7-613
2-17
C7-613 Control System
A5E00138934-03
2.5 Guidelines for Fail-safe Installation
Overview
Automation systems require appropriate shielding measures in order to prevent
interference. This can only be ensured by enclosed metal installation (cabinet
mounting, for example).
In a system that is not properly bonded to ground or shielded, noise on the internal
controller bus may develop as a result of low frequency (LF) or high frequency
(HF) signals.
Noise may be emitted from switching relays or contactors (high-speed current or
voltage transitions, RF interference), or may develop as a result of equipotential
differences between two plant elements (NF interference).
Note
You can find additional information about construction guidelines in the S7-300
Automation System installation manual.
Usage / routing of interference-proof cables
Only shielded cables are permitted for all analog signals.
Always use the standard cables supplied by Siemens.
Connect both ends of the shielding of the following cables:
Control signal cables
Bus cables
Cables for connecting I/O devices
Screw-tighten or interlock all connectors.
Do not route signal cables in parallel to power circuit cables.
Route the signal cables through a separate cable duct, which is installed at a
distance of at least 50 cm away from power cables.

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