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PROFINET Installation Guideline for Cabling and Assembly

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• Store <strong>and</strong> transport the cable<br />

reel according to the picture<br />

(side view), so that the coiled<br />

cable does not entangle.<br />

1.3.3 Temperature limits<br />

Laying <strong>PROFINET</strong> cables<br />

The cable manufacturer usually specifies the minimum <strong>and</strong> maximum ambient<br />

temperatures <strong>for</strong> laying, operation <strong>and</strong> storage. The mechanical resilience of the<br />

cable will significantly decrease outside this temperature range.<br />

• You will find these temperature<br />

specifications in the manufacturer<br />

data sheets. Some<br />

manufacturers even print the<br />

temperature specifications on the<br />

cable sheath.<br />

• The typical temperature range<br />

<strong>for</strong> electrical <strong>PROFINET</strong> cable,<br />

that is installed <strong>and</strong> not subject<br />

to any movement, normally lies<br />

between –20°C <strong>and</strong> +70°C.<br />

However, some <strong>PROFINET</strong><br />

cables have a deviating<br />

temperature range.<br />

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Max. temp.<br />

Min. temp.

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