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PROFINET Installation Guideline for Cabling and Assembly

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• Do not use the shield connection as<br />

a strain relief. This would impair the<br />

contact between the shield <strong>and</strong> the<br />

equipotential bonding bar.<br />

Exception: installation elements<br />

specifically<br />

application.<br />

designed <strong>for</strong> this<br />

• Secure the <strong>PROFINET</strong> cable<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>and</strong> after the position of<br />

shield application. The <strong>PROFINET</strong><br />

cable which is sensitive in this<br />

region can thus be protected<br />

against buckling <strong>and</strong> bending. Pay<br />

particular attention to strain relied<br />

when the cable is subjected to<br />

movement, .<br />

<strong>PROFINET</strong> cable assembly work<br />

• Use only connection elements that are appropriate <strong>for</strong> the diameter of the<br />

stripped cable.<br />

• Do not attach the equipotential bonding bar to coated surfaces. Galvanized or<br />

chromed surfaces, <strong>for</strong> example, are well suited.<br />

• Use tinned, galvanized or otherwise galvanically treated installation material.<br />

This is protected against corrosion <strong>and</strong> establishes permanent, good contact.<br />

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© Copyright by PNO 2009 – all rights reserved<br />

No<br />

strain relief!

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