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EMC instructions for equipment installation<br />

MANDATORY.<br />

• Use galvanized or chromed plates in the installation.<br />

• Make the connections with wide contact surfaces for the metal parts.<br />

• Remove the paint from contact surfaces.<br />

• Try to increase conductivity on two-dimensional contacts.<br />

• Install a protection circuit if there is a risk of over-voltage.<br />

• Run the motor power cable at least 20 cm away from the signal cable<br />

or use shields both on the motor cable and on the signal cable.<br />

• Do not run the field bus cables and signal cables together in the same<br />

conduit as the DC and AC lines with a voltage higher than 60 V. The<br />

field bus cables, the signal lines and the analog lines must be run in the<br />

same conduit. RECOMMENDATION. Separate the conduits where the<br />

cables are running at least 20 cm and make them as short as possible.<br />

Do not install unnecessary cable loops and use short cables from the<br />

central ground point for connecting to a ground point outside the electrical<br />

cabinet.<br />

• Avoid induction loops by choosing common routes for power, signal and<br />

data circuit cables.<br />

• Use shielded cables for power supply and motor.<br />

• On shielded cables, the unshielded portion of the cable used to connect<br />

them to the connectors must be as short as possible in order to reduce<br />

radiated emissions.<br />

• The motor encoder cable must have double-shield. Although the system<br />

meets the current regulation regarding immunity using singleshielded<br />

cable, the results are better when using double-shielded cables.<br />

Installation<br />

INSTALLATION<br />

Location 8.<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

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