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A.7 cabling inside buildings, A-17 – Siemens Automation System S7-400 User Manual

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Assembling and Installing Systems

A-17

Automation System S7-400 Hardware and Installation

A5E00850741-01

A.7

Cabling Inside Buildings

Introduction

Inside buildings, clearances must be observed between groups of different cables
to achieve the necessary electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Table A-2 provides
you with information on the general rules governing clearances to enable you to
choose the right cables.

How to Read the Table

1. Look up the type of the first cable in column 1 (Cables for ...).
2. Look up the type of the second cable in the corresponding field in column 2

(and Cables for ...).

3. Read the routing specifications in column 3 (routing ...).

Table A-2 Cabling Inside Buildings

Connect Cables for ...

and Cables for ...

Run ...

LAN signals, shielded

(SINEC L1, PROFIBUS DP)
Data signals, shielded

(programming devices, operator

panels, printers, counter inputs,

etc.)
Analog signals, shielded
DC voltage

(≤60 V), unshielded

Process signals

(≤25 V), shielded

AC voltage

(≤25 V), unshielded

Monitors (coaxial cable)

LAN signals, shielded

(SINEC L1, PROFIBUS DP)
Data signals, shielded

(programming devices, operator

panels, printers, counter inputs,

etc.)
Analog signals, shielded
DC voltage

(≤60 V), unshielded

Process signals

(≤25 V), shielded

AC voltage

(≤25 V), unshielded

Monitors (coaxial cable)

in common bundles or cable

ducts

DC voltage

(>60 V and ≤400 V), unshielded

AC voltage

(>25 V and ≤400 V),

unshielded

in separate bundles or cable

ducts (no minimum clearance

necessary)

DC and AC voltages

(>400 V), unshielded

Inside cabinets:
in separate bundles or cable

ducts (no minimum clearance

necessary)
Outside cabinets:
on separate cable racks with a

clearance of at least 10 cm

(3.93 in.)