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Siemens SIWAREX WP241 - Coupling Mechanisms; Five Basic Rules for Securing EMC

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Installation
5.2 EMC-compliant setup
SIWAREX WP241
22 Manual, 04/2014, A5E33713528A
5.2.3
Coupling mechanisms
Depending on the propagation medium (conducted or non-conducted) and the distance
between the interference source and the device, interferences can enter the faulty device
through four different coupling mechanisms:
Electrical coupling
Capacitive coupling
Inductive coupling
Radiation coupling
5.2.4
Five basic rules for securing EMC
Observe these five basic rules to secure EMC.
Rule 1: Large area grounding contact
When installing the devices, make sure that the surfaces of inactive metal parts are
properly bonded to chassis ground (see following sections).
Bond all inactive metal parts to chassis ground, ensuring large area and low-impedance
contact (large cross-sections).
When using screw connections on varnished or anodized metal parts, support contact
with special contact washers or remove the protective insulating finish on the points of
contact.
Wherever possible, avoid the use of aluminum parts for ground bonding. Aluminum
oxidizes very easily and is therefore less suitable for ground bonding.
Provide a central connection between chassis ground and the ground/protective
conductor system.
Rule 2: Proper cable routing
Organize your wiring system into cable groups (high-voltage/power
supply/signal/measurement/data cables).
Always route high-voltage and data cables in separate ducts or in separate bundles.
Install the measurement cables as close as possible to grounded surfaces (e.g.
supporting beans, metal rails, steel cabinet walls).

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