Shielding – Lenze 8400 protec Manual User Manual
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Electrical installation − HighLine/StateLine version
Installation according to EMC (installation of a CE−typical drive system)
Shielding
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EDS84DPS424 EN 5.0
6.4
Installation according to EMC (installation of a CE−typical drive system)
Design of the cables
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It is imperative to comply with the regulations concerning minimum cross−sections
of PE conductors. The cross−section of the PE conductor must be at least as large as
the cross−section of the power connections.
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The cables used must comply with the approvals required for the location (e.g. UL).
6.4.1
Shielding
Requirements
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The effectiveness of a shielded cable is reached by:
– Providing a good shield connection through large−surface shield contact.
– Using only braided shields with low shield resistance made of tin−plated or
nickel−plated copper braid.
– Using braided shields with an overlap rate > 70 % and an overlap angle of 90 °.
– Keeping unshielded cable ends as short as possible.
Use system cables or shielded cables for these connections:
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Motor
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External brake resistor (
, Mounting Instructions of the brake resistor)
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Motor holding brake (shielding is required when being integrated into the motor
cable; connection to optional motor brake control)
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Motor temperature monitoring
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Analog signals (inputs and outputs; single−sided shield connection to the controller)
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Fieldbus communication (e.g. CANopen ,PROFIBUS, PROFINET, ...)
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Safety system
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CAN on board
The following connections need not be shielded:
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Mains
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24−V supply
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Digital signals (inputs and outputs).
– We recommend to use shielded cables for a cable length from approximately 5 m
on or in environments with strong interferences.
Connection system
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Directly apply the shielding in the plug.
– Extensively apply the shielding and ensure electrical conductivity.
– If required, additionally connect the shield to the cable clamp rail.