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Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500T System Manual

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Wiring
8.2 Operation on grounded infeed
S7-1500R/H redundant system
260 System Manual, 01/2024, A5E41814787-AF
Protection against external electrical influences
The following describes what you must pay attention to in terms of protection against
electrical influences and/or faults:
The system for discharging electromagnetic interference must be connected to a
protective conductor with a sufficient cross-section for all plants with an S7-1500R/H
redundant system.
You must ensure that all supply, signal and bus cables are correctly laid and installed.
For signal and bus lines, a cable break, wire break or a cross-circuit must not lead to
undefined states in the plant or system.
Protection of redundancy connections against unauthorized access
Protect the redundant connections in a redundant S7-1500H system so that the fiber-optic
cables are protected against unauthorized access, e.g. by spatial access protection.
Reference
Additional information can be found in the function manual, Designing interference-free
controllers (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59193566).
8.2 Operation on grounded infeed
Introduction
Information is provided below on the overall configuration of an S7-1500R/H redundant
system on a grounded incoming supply (TN-S network). The specific subjects discussed are:
Shut-off devices, short circuit and overload protection in accordance with
IEC 60364, corresponds to DIN VDE 0100
IEC 60204, corresponds to DIN VDE 0113
Load current supplies and load circuits
Grounded infeed
In the case of grounding incoming supplies (TN-S system) the neutral conductor (N) and the
protective conductor (PE) are each grounded. Both wires form a part of the overvoltage
concept. When a plant is in operation, the current flows across the neutral conductor. When a
fault occurs, for example a single ground fault between a live conductor and ground, the
current flows through the protective conductor.

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