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Siemens SIROTEC Operating Instructions

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In order to avoid additional locations where interference can be coupled in, long cables
should be shortened or routed where there is little interference.
If
conductors or cables conduct signals of different classes, then the conductors and cables
must cross at a right angle. This especially involves sensitive and noisy signals.
Class 1:
Unshielded cables for ≤ 60 VDC
Unshielded cables for ≤ 25 VAC
Shielded analog signal cables
Shielded bus and data cables
Operator panel interfaces, incremental/absolute encoder cables
Class 2:
Unshielded cables for > 60 VDC and ≤ 230 VDC
Unshielded cables for > 25 VAC and ≤ 230 VAC
Class 3:
Unshielded cables for > 230 VAC/VDC and ≤ 1000 VAC/DC
Class 4:
Unshielded cables for > 1000 VAC/DC
Shield connection
Do not use cable shields to conduct current. In other words, cable shields must not
simultaneously act as neutral or PE conductors.
Apply the cable shield so that it covers the greatest possible surface area. Use ground
clamps, ground terminals or ground screw connections.
Avoid extending the cable shield to the grounding point via a wire. This reduces the shield
effectiveness by up to 90%.
Electrical connection
5.2 Electromagnetic compatibility
Applications for Cabinet Modules, liquid cooled
78 Operating Instructions, 04/2015, A5E35974555A

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Siemens SIROTEC Specifications

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BrandSiemens
ModelSIROTEC
CategoryDC Drives
LanguageEnglish

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